He ran over that poor skunk with both tires! And of course the little guy had to give Scott a going away present. He showered with tomato sauce (I guess I need to have a supply of tomato juice!) baking soda and lots of soap. He washed and soaked and washed and soaked and washed and soaked his clothes and had to toss his water bottle. He has scrubbed and scrubbed his bike but you can still smell the present that little stinker (no pun intended) left him. So, I guess now he has something to say at those funny getting to know you games. I mean, how many people do you know that have run over a skunk on their bicycle!!
We started Saturday with the annual fun run that our Stake puts on. There was a kids 1K and an adult 5K. Not to brag or anything, but we kind of swept the competition away. Taylor got 2nd place overall. Carter took 1st place in his age group (6-8 boys) and Carlyn took first place in her age group (3-5 girls). Here they are prerace with our good friends, the "D" children.
Once again, my husband decided to be a speed demon. He kept up an astonishing pace and finished the race in 21:10. Good enough for 3rd place! And for those who are wondering yes, I ran it, but I am slow so I didn't win anything. But we all had a great time and enjoyed the beautiful fall morning.
Then, later that afternoon we went to the "Ballunar Festival" held at NASA. It is a hot air balloon show that also celebrates any kind of flight. Ever since we spent a summer in Albuquerque and heard about the Hot Air Balloon Show they have there every year, we have wanted to go to one. So, when we heard about Ballunar we knew we had to go. It isn't nearly as large as Albuquerque but is was still cool. The festival is also an open house of sorts and you can tour some of the NASA buildings, and stuff as well. They had this little photo op. set up for all the kids.
Carlyn
Taylor
Carter
We got there just in time to watch the model airplane show. The kids really thought this one was really cool and how it could fly straight up. We also saw about 40 skydivers land on the field right in front of us, ultralights flying, paragliders, hanggliders and even a flying model lawnmower!

The next day was Sunday. About a year ago there was another Stake formed in our area, but they don't have their own Stake building yet so they needed our church building for their Stake Conference. So, that made us have to go to Sacrament meeting from 8 AM to 8:50 AM. And then we had to leave the building so the other Stake could come for their meeting. So, what do you do when you are done with church for the day by 9 in the morning?!?! We came home and had a lovely brunch of fresh, hot, cinnamon rolls and cheesy eggs, and chocolate milk. Then, we went up to the Houston Temple. We decided that since our children had never seen the Houston Temple it would be a great day to make the 1 hour each way trek.
The kids had a great time exploring the temple grounds. Fountains, leaves, rocks, bugs, and they all took their turn taking pictures. We spent about an hour there and most of the 70 pictures that were taken were done by them.
Here they are checking out a black beetle swimming in the fountain.
3 comments:
Looks like you guys have been busy having fun except for the skunk issue. Poor Scott.
The Temple is beautiful - loved the pictures
Hi Amme, How are you? Your family is so cute (and BIG). Looks like fun, except for the skunk (oh man!)
Great skunk story!! ha ha ha! Way to go everyone on the race!!! Miss you, Amme!!!
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