Friday, May 28, 2010

Kaitlyn's Quilt

Kailtyn decided she wanted to make a quilt for one of her 10 hour
Young Women's projects. Her Beehive class worked on making one
together and she thought it was so fun and cute she wanted to make one
of her own. Of course when it comes to making quilts we
called on Grandma Gwilliam to help us.



We had fun shopping for the fabrics and then the cutting began...

Thanks to Grandma's expertise and quilting set up
(TV mounted on the wall right in front of the sewing maching)
Kaitlyn was able to sew away while watching her favorite
TV shows - along with some sports that Grandma always enjoys.


It's starting to come together.
She definitely completed her 10 hours + on this project.


One of the hardest parts was cutting all the
seam allowances after it was sewn together.
It's called a rag quilt. The more you wash
it the better the fringe looks.
The finished product!

We all love how it turned out.
Thanks for your help Grandma.



Sunday, May 23, 2010

High School Hall of Fame

Last night my youngest brother, Scott, was inducted into the
Campolindo High School
Football
Hall of Fame



We didn't even know it existed until a couple of months ago when his former coach called him and told him he had been chosen to be one of 3 former players to be honored this year. We weren't sure what to expect, but it was a very impressive evening. There was a huge crowd of people. His coaches had asked Scott to send them some pictures which they had made up into a scrapbook, a display as we walked in and a DVD they showed when it was his turn to be honored. Former coaches and players were included on the DVD. Some of the things they said about Scott were that "he is one of the nicest guys I've every known", "he worked hard and never complained", one coach got a good laugh when he said "you'll always be my favorite Mormon".
The coach had obviously told the current team members about Scott and the other inductees. Three of the graduating seniors read quotes Scott had written about his football days.
It was so fun to relive Scotts glory days in high school. I'd forgotten about the interception and run for a touchdown - loved the victory cheer.



His trophy read...
1st Team All-League Offensive Lineman
Outstanding Player Performance Award
3-Years Varsity Football Player
3 Sport Athlete (Football, Basketball and Baseball)
Last of 5 Brothers to Play Campolindo Football
I was very proud and happy for you Scotty. I know of 5 brothers and lots of nieces and nephews that are so happy for you a little jealous of the cool/huge trophy you received.
Congratulations!!!

Monday, May 10, 2010

Mormon Helping Hands Day

On Saturday we joined lots of other members of our stake
clearing weeds and branches from a local trail.

There was only one vest left when we arrived so Kaitlyn was
the one to look stylish in a yellow "Mormon Helping Hands" vest.


Logan was of course dying to use the power tools so
Mike gave Logan a chance to use them as long as he was nearby.


Where's Logan?
Look closely and you'll see him carrying this load of branches
to the end of the trail.


There were other ward members in our "zone".
We all had a good time working together.
(Kairo, Ben and Isaac)

Logan and Isaac came up with a faster way of loading the bags.
They were very pleased with themselves when they
could load the bags faster than the rest of us.



We were just about to leave when our buddies, the Wrights, showed up.
So we stayed a little longer and worked with them for awhile.

(Lauren, Logan, Mallory, Madisen and Kaitlyn)


Everyone worked really hard and had a great time.
I was very proud of them.
When we got in the car
Logan asked, "when is the next helping hands day?
He's ready to do it again next weekend.


Friday, May 7, 2010

Cub Scouts...start your engines!

The building of the car all began during spring break.
Logan drew a design of what he wanted his car to look like and then grandpa helped him cut and sand his car into shape.

Dad was in charge of helping Logan with the body work.
Logan wanted a black car with lightning on the sides.
Here Logan is painting the rims.
The big day arrived and Logan said "I just hope I don't come in last".
(Last year he was in the "Turtle Race" to see which car was the slowest.
He was relieved he won that race so that he didn't win the title of the slowest car).

The finished product




Sweet Success!
Thanks to the help of Logan's pit crew he didn't come in last -
he came in 2nd place.
Uncle Scott gave Logan advice and some secret weapons
to help with the wheels.
(Scotts ward recently held a Pinewood Derby Race and Scott
came in first place. Logan knew he definitely should ask for his help).
Dad helped make the car look extra good with a beautiful paint job.
Grandpa help cut out the car and worked with him on the axels.
Thanks for all your help he couldn't have done it without you!
Logan was especially happy with his 2nd place finish!

Monday, May 3, 2010

Black Diamond Mines

On Friday I went with Logan and his 3rd grade class to Black Diamond Mines.
It was by far the most interesting field trip I have been on.
I never knew that these cool mines were so close by.
This is the tag board at the entrance of the mines.
Everyone that enters the mine has to check in here.
After we checked in we were given hard hats and flashlights
to use as we toured the mines.

The mines are obviously not functioning anymore,
but it was still very cool to feel like you were going back in time.








The mine is open for tours on weekends.
Logan and I are hoping to take Mike and Kaitlyn back soon.