June 30, 2008

Welcome Henry!!!!!!

Raylyn and Mike (my sister and her husband) had their baby this morning! As you can see by the title they had a boy. His name is Henry Michael Poulson. (not him below) He was 7lbs 14 oz and 19 inches longThey have two little girls so a boy to them is like a girl was for us, an answer to prayer. I am so excited to see him! I will post pictures as soon I get some.

June 19, 2008

In Memoriam of Kelly Robb Call

Over 11 years ago I worked at Mity-Lite (as most of you know). My boss was Bob Call, he is a great man with a great sense of humor. It was shortly after I started working for Bob that I met his wife Kelly. A sweet woman with a good sense of humor. After I quit Mity-Lite she worked there for a while. I am not sure as to what her job consisted of. She went to a lot of the Mity-Lite Parties so I saw her quite a bit, and talked to her quite a few times.



On June 14th Kelly died unexpectedly after a 14 month battle with cancer. She had had a lung removed and she was doing really well. Everyone thought she was on the up swing. She and Bob were at the Macy's in Orem when she collapsed. Aparently she had a blood clot that broke free and killed her instantly. She was 49 years old. She was born May 24th, same birthday as Brenda (my sister-in-law). What adds to this tragedy is in 5 months her son was due to return home from his mission in South Carolina. He elected to stay in the mission field instead of coming home because he felt if he came home he wouldn't go back to finish his mission. His mission president gave him permission to attend the temple during the time of his mother's funeral. Duaine and I went to the viewing last night. I wanted to express my sympathy in person as well as in a card that Duaine and I sent to Bob and his family. Bob said that his wife was living to see her son come home from his mission. She almost made it. She will be missed!




My thoughts and prayers are with Bob and his family.


June 14, 2008

Family Cabin Trip May 26-29th 2008

This year my family went to the Heber Valley Campground for our annual Family Cabin Trip or Reunion I guess it is now being called. In the past we have always had a BBQ on Memorial Day but this year we decided that after meeting at the American Fork Cemetery we would combine our reunion with Memorial Day. After meeting at the Cemetery we went to a near by pavilion and had lunch (we were running late so we met everyone at the pavilion). We were going to go to a park but because of the cold rainy weather we just went to a pavilion and then let the kids run for awhile before loading them up to head to Heber.

Here is a video of the scenery around our camp.


A little back ground on the HVC. It is where most of the girls go for Girl's Camp, the camp is also available for family reunions and other activities you just have to reserve around Girl's camp. It is staffed by 103 senior missionaries who not only staff such activities as the Challenge courses (there are 4) and Legacy Lake (you can paddle around the lake or use canoes) but they also chop up dead trees to use as the bark around the campsites, cut down the dead trees, collect garbage twice a day, organize service projects (the girls participate in service projects like putting logs around flower bed like areas around trees in the campgrounds, or raking bark or anything else needed.) I know there is a lot more they do I just can't recall all of it right now.

When we arrived at our campsite on Monday, it was snowing and very cold we all made a mad dash to unload all of the vehicles and then set up our beds and get everything situated. After setting up the beds and such we made key chains out of fusible beads. Emily made a green, pink, purple, and white snail she named Gary. Karol (my older sister) and her husband Rich were in charge of the Reunion this year and they had a load of fun activities every night as well as during the day. Monday night was the Disgusting Derby. We were split into two teams. The first activity we did, half of each team put nylon stockings over their faces and the other half had to feed chocolate pudding to those with nylons on their faces. Then we had a burping contest. We stuck sucked on life savers to faces, ran a relay, where we ran to a table and had to do a face plant in various things, strawberry jam, ketchup, cottage cheese, chocolate pudding, and baked beans. We also did a relay where we had to pass cotton balls down the line with Vaseline on our hands. It was a gross but fun night.

Tuesday night was cowboy night we wore cowboy hats, bandannas, and mustaches. We wrangled cows (the kids), rode horses (pool noodles) the kids were chickens and had to peck for food (candy bars) in a pool, we also did a pinata. It was a rip snorting good time.

Wednesday was Star Gazing night. We split up into two teams and then each team chose a CD player. We had 15 minutes to choreograph a dance to the song we chose using glow sticks. My team randomly chose Good Vibrations we had the whole song choreographed. We had three adults and 5 kids. The other team randomly chose Living on a Prayer and they had two kids and four adults. They didn't get their whole song choreographed but the part they did was pretty good. They knew they could win because they used one of the judges sons to do a somersault and then if that didn't work they had my dad use a broom with his glow sticks tied onto it and he used it like an electric guitar. Needless to say they won. It would've been hard for my team to win against an electric guitar.

Thursday we had to clean up our campsite. We vacuumed the carpet in each cabin and then vacuumed off the bunk beds, wiped down the doors, tables and chairs, and then swept off the porches. We also had to clean the bathrooms and showers. Wasn't that hard of a cleaning list we didn't think. We left for home after clean up. All of us thinking that we should make it a tradition of going to the HVC for our family reunion. On the way home Emily said she wanted to go back to our cabin. A sure sign that the reunion was a big success.

Credit for the footage of the campground scenery goes to Duaine. I edited and added music. I also edited a larger movie file containing all of the activities we did. I didn't upload it because I didn't know if it would be of interest or if I would even be able to upload it or if it would be too large to upload.