In the beginning...

Eric was 14 and Marla was 10 when they met.  Their families had cabins in the same community just outside of Lake George, Colorado.  Eric liked to fish and ride his dirt bike.  Marla liked to hang with her sister, Shalah, and Eric's sister, Kirsten.  Being the youngest, Marla often got left behind as Kirsten's 3 wheel ATV could only carry 2 people.  Eric's dad felt sorry for Marla and made Eric take Marla wherever the other girls were going.  To a 14 year old boy this was not the epitomy of excitement, but he obeyed. For a couple summers, on the weekends, one could find Eric toting Marla around on the back of his dirt bike.  Years later, Eric ran into Marla again up at the cabin, and well, she had grown up.  After much effort on Eric's part to swoon Marla, he finally had won her heart.  A never ending love story commenced.

Who We Are

As a Family, we all enjoy being together and having fun!  We are all about FUN!  We have 4 dirt bikes and a 4 wheel ATV which we love to take to the mountains and ride.  We have an RV that we jump in and roam the country in together.  We are NASCAR fans and love to watch and attend races.  (Eric and Colton are Jeff Gordon fans, Marla and Daniel are Jimmie Johnson fans, and Joshua and Dylan are Kyle Busch fans)  The boys are all into sports.  Eric coaches Colton's little league baseball team and manages his own fast ball team.  The boys all play baseball except Daniel who is a great gymnast!  Marla, well, she drives everyone from place to place and possibly gets a glimps of a practice or game every once in a while.  Eric and Marla have recently taken up a new hobby of scuba diving as well.  As if all this wasn't enough to keep a family busy, we are very active in The Church of JESUS CHRIST of Latter-day Saints.  We all stay busy with the callings and activities that the Church offers us!  Our lives are truly blessed with love for each other, love for our Savior, and love for life!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Could I have this dance?

I had some Southern Gospel music playing this morning while I was doing my ironing and my little Dylan came and wanted to dance with me.  Moments like these are so good!

Monday, May 3, 2010

Another Trip to Branson

My parents came to see Daniel in the State Championships and then took the boys back home with them for a couple weeks. During this time I began the daunting task of painting the house.
From Another Trip to Branson
After 8 years of white builder's grade paint on the walls, now covered with fingerprints and custom art from the boys, I couldn't stand it any longer and had to repaint! Although I did not get it completed before we had to go pick up the boys from Mom and Dad's, I did make great headway.
Headed back out to Missouri in the RV, Eric and I stayed with Rob and Angela Colt and boys in Wichita the first night then on to Branson.
From Another Trip to Branson
It was conference weekend so we all huddled to watch conference,
From Another Trip to Branson
celebrated Easter and Dylan's birthday which were on the same day, and then spent a few days playing in the beautiful spring weather, with blossoms and sunshine at Wallens Bluff
From Another Trip to Branson
and at Rock Creek, Silver Dollar City
From Another Trip to Branson
(We went down in the Marvel Cave that started the whole theme park),
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and a couple shows.  We also trekked Wilson's Creek Battlefield just north of Branson which was a premier site of the Civil War.
From Another Trip to Branson
We enjoyed eating at Lambert's Cafe (Home of the throwed rolls) where we were awed by Nana's attempt at a light meal when she ordered the salad (see picture and you will be awed as well!) 
From Another Trip to Branson
One little drawback came when Joshua got into who knows what (poison ivy?) and ended up in the ER.
From Another Trip to Branson
We came back through Wichita for another night so the boys could all play together. Back we came to snow....snow....snow....lovely Colorado who doesn't know what it means to be SPRINGTIME!

An Amazing Athlete

So, Daniel decided last spring that baseball wasn't his thing.  He began gymnastics.  In a few months time he accellerated 4 levels and prepared for his first competition.  During this time we see a tremendous change in Daniel.  His self-esteem skyrockets, his muscles grow, and he becomes a star in his brothers' eyes.   His debut was at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs!  He did a great job for his first meet and was able to meet several actual Olympic gymnasts.  Only competing in 4 total meets  for season, Daniel quickly learns what competition is about and drastically improved his techniques.  Culminating with the Colorado State competition, Daniel impressively competed and placed 7th in the State of Colorado in his age/level category!!  Way to go, Daniel!

Return to blogging....

After a long winter's nap, I have returned to my blog and commit to writing a little about what has been going on over the past few months....
We will start with Christmas.  We loaded up the RV and headed to Branson, Missouri to spend Christmas at my parents and with my sister and her family who live just half hour north of there.  We had a grand time.
Not wanting to waste time and energy on decorating the house for Christmas, since we wouldn't be here, I decided to decorate the RV.  In the end it looked like Christmas threw up all over our RV.  Eric said we looked like National Lampoon's and should put a sign on the back saying, "Redneck Christmas Express."  We didn't care because the kids absolutely loved it and it was entertaining to see reactions from those sharing the roadways with us, especially at night when we had the inside lights twinkling and strobing and flashing as we drove down the highway!  It ended up making a wonderful Christmas memory and I wouldn't have changed it for any touch of style in the world!
We had a great time in Branson.  Last year, they were boating on Table Rock Lake.  This year, we were cuddled up inside during a very unusual weather occurrence of snow for Christmas.  And not just a little snow.....we had enough to go sledding!  Thank you Colton, who prayed and prayed, against all odds, for snow for Christmas!  We woke up Christmas morning to the most beautiful snow cover.  So anyway, we were unable to enjoy the outdoor activities we had planned but had lots of fun all together as a family, playing games and baking cookies, etc.  We did get to go see a great Nativity show and also take in the beautiful decorations and lighting at Silver Dollar City.
It was a very Merry Christmas!