Andy's little brother Shaun came and spent the night with us on October 11th. That night we went to eat at one of our favorite places, Conchitas La Taqueria in Orem. Conchitas has some of the best Mexican food and they make everything fresh. My favorite thing to order is there tacos, they are amazing!
After dinner we headed to Hee Haw Farms in Pleasant Grove. Going to Hee Haw Farms has kind of become a yearly tradition for us. In years past we have gone through the corn maze, haunted hayride, and haunted walk through. It was Shaun's first time going to anything haunted, we though it would be best to take him on the haunted hayride. He seemed to really enjoy himself.
We spent the rest of the evening playing in the barnyard. We went down several different slides, caught piglets, and pet all kinds of farm animals. We had a lot of fun! If you have never been, I recommend going next fall.
November 24, 2013
November 22, 2013
Best Cousins in the World
I like to think that I have the BEST cousins in the WORLD. My family
is kind of unique in that we don't have any cousins on my Mom's side of
the family. Growing up my closest cousins lived almost five hours away. I
always looked forward to that long drive knowing that once we arrived
at my cousins house that I would have a blast!
I have many memories of the time spent with my cousins. As a little girl I remember my cousin Amy taking us to pick berries, later that day she made some of the tastiest treats with them. I remember her sister Heather, making me activity books (I think I still have one laying around here somewhere). I remember my cousin Kelly playing the drums for us and showing us his shark (it was dead in a jar, as a kid I always thought it was so cool!). I remember playing "Skunk" with Becca downstairs.
I have fond memories of sleepovers at my
Aunt Renee and Uncle Todd's house. I remember staying up late laughing
with Brittany and Kaylee. I recall time spent riding horses and sledding
down a very scary hill. I remember running away from Ben and my
brother, Jake. I recall many days spent at Trent Elementary playing on
the playground and counting the cars on the trains as they would pass
by. I remember talking track with Cade and talking wrestling with Eli. I
remember watching Rachelle as a little tyke walk around at our family
reunion in Canada.
I remember my cousin Jandre doing
my hair and makeup for special occasions. I recall making CD's and
playlist with Kimmy and writing cousin letters back and fourth. I
remember camping and sledding/snowmobile adventures with Jason, Chad,
and Bryce.
I remember Cooper, Emma, and Samuel coming to visit us over the holidays. I remember going to memorial services and our mom's going black Friday shopping. Aunt Kimberly always knew how to score the best deals.
I have fond memories of Casey learning to ice skate and laying down on the ice during practice because he was tired. Now he can out skate me any day.
I recall many camping trips with the cousins growing up. I'm so grateful to be a part of the Noack family and for the love that my family has for one another.
I have grown and so have my cousins. We may live far away from each other but I feel so much love for them. I know that I can call any of them anytime and that they will be there for me.
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Family Reunion on the Oregon Coast |
I have many memories of the time spent with my cousins. As a little girl I remember my cousin Amy taking us to pick berries, later that day she made some of the tastiest treats with them. I remember her sister Heather, making me activity books (I think I still have one laying around here somewhere). I remember my cousin Kelly playing the drums for us and showing us his shark (it was dead in a jar, as a kid I always thought it was so cool!). I remember playing "Skunk" with Becca downstairs.
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Me, Megan, Amy, Becca, and Jessica at Grandpa Bruce's funeral. |
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Becca and Christian's wedding. |
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Andy, Me, and Becca at the Nickel Arcade. |
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Kimberlee and Kaylee at the family reunion in Oregon. |
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Julie and Sadie riding horses. |
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Kaylee and Kimberlee riding horses. |
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Me, Auntie Joann, Brittany, and Becca at Auntie Joanne's house. |
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Me and Brittany having a whipped cream fight with our friend Jon. |
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Eli, Brendan, Rachelle, and Cade at the family reunion in Oregon. |
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Brittany and I when we were roommates. |
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Brittany. |
Me, Jason, Kimmy, and Megan. |
Sadie and Chad making "The Face." |
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Jason and I. |
I remember Cooper, Emma, and Samuel coming to visit us over the holidays. I remember going to memorial services and our mom's going black Friday shopping. Aunt Kimberly always knew how to score the best deals.
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Brendan, Cooper, Samuel, Casey, and Nathan wrestling at the reunion in Oregon. |
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Brendan, Cooper, Samuel, and Casey at the reunion in Oregon. |
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Emma at the reunion in Oregon. |
I have fond memories of Casey learning to ice skate and laying down on the ice during practice because he was tired. Now he can out skate me any day.
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Casey came to visit our family one weekend. |
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Peek-a-boo. |
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Casey at age 4. |
I recall many camping trips with the cousins growing up. I'm so grateful to be a part of the Noack family and for the love that my family has for one another.
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Family reunion at Lake Roosevelt. |
I have grown and so have my cousins. We may live far away from each other but I feel so much love for them. I know that I can call any of them anytime and that they will be there for me.
November 21, 2013
Fall
I absolutely love the fall, it is by far my favorite season. I love waking up to the cold crisp mornings with frost on the ground (we don't see that very often in Utah). I love the warm afternoons. I love the beautiful colors of the leaves on the trees around me and the crunchy sound they make under my feet.
Winter is fast approaching and that thought makes me sad. I secretly wish that winter would only come to the mountains this year. I am relishing every fall day that I get.
Winter is fast approaching and that thought makes me sad. I secretly wish that winter would only come to the mountains this year. I am relishing every fall day that I get.
November 19, 2013
Hiking Stewart Falls
Andy and I decided to hike up to Stewart Falls on September 28th. Neither one of us had hiked Stewart Falls before, so we weren't sure what to expect. The weather was great that day and the trail was easy to navigate. I really enjoyed walking through groves of trees that we turning colors. The colors and scenery were so beautiful. We had a lot of fun.
We enjoyed exploring the area around the falls. We enjoyed exploring so much that we decided to try and take a shortcut on the way back. Little did we know that the shortcut did not exist. We got kind of lost and ended up making our way through some heavily forested area. It was really hard to get your footing in this particular area, the ground was sloped and wet leaves were all over the ground. During this adventure I managed to get whipped in the face with tree branches a few times, it really hurt.
Overall though we really enjoyed ourselves and being out in nature. Would we hike Stewart Falls again? I think so. If you have never hiked it before, I recommend it. Would we do anything differently next time? We would stay on the trail. Getting whipped in the face is never fun.
Me on the trail. |
The trail and a snow covered mountain in the background. |
Andy and I. |
Andy and I at the base of the falls. |
I did it! |
Me sitting at the top of the falls. |
Andy at the top of the falls. |
We enjoyed exploring the area around the falls. We enjoyed exploring so much that we decided to try and take a shortcut on the way back. Little did we know that the shortcut did not exist. We got kind of lost and ended up making our way through some heavily forested area. It was really hard to get your footing in this particular area, the ground was sloped and wet leaves were all over the ground. During this adventure I managed to get whipped in the face with tree branches a few times, it really hurt.
Overall though we really enjoyed ourselves and being out in nature. Would we hike Stewart Falls again? I think so. If you have never hiked it before, I recommend it. Would we do anything differently next time? We would stay on the trail. Getting whipped in the face is never fun.
November 18, 2013
The Circus Is Coming To Town!
When Andy was a small child he had the opportunity to go to the circus. He has frequently talked to me about his memories of the circus. Being a boy, naturally his favorite part was the guys who ride motorcycles inside a cage (cage riding as he calls it). After talking about the circus he would say, "Someday I'm going to take you to the cirucs."
On September 27th Andy took me on a date to the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus in Salt Lake City. Having never been to a circus before I was not sure what to expect. Andy thought we might see some of the things he saw as a child: lions jumping through a ring of fire, cage riding, trapeze artists fly through the air, etc. Little did we know, we would not see any of these things.
To be honest we were both kind of disappointed by the circus. Instead of people and animals performing all kinds of crazy tricks and stunts it felt like we were watching High School Musical. A majority of the circus consisted of cheerleaders who would sing and dance, this was a big surprise for us and what we expected to see.
They did have some elephants that came out and performed. When the elephants first came out, I felt kind of bad for them because they live on the road and aren't able to just roam around. Those feelings soon changed when the elephants started to perform. To me the elephants looked like they were smiling and happy to be in the spotlight. The elephants ended up being my favorite part of the entire show.
I'm glad that we went to the circus so that I could experience it for myself. Would we go to the circus again? Probably not, once was plenty for me.
On September 27th Andy took me on a date to the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus in Salt Lake City. Having never been to a circus before I was not sure what to expect. Andy thought we might see some of the things he saw as a child: lions jumping through a ring of fire, cage riding, trapeze artists fly through the air, etc. Little did we know, we would not see any of these things.
To be honest we were both kind of disappointed by the circus. Instead of people and animals performing all kinds of crazy tricks and stunts it felt like we were watching High School Musical. A majority of the circus consisted of cheerleaders who would sing and dance, this was a big surprise for us and what we expected to see.
They did have some elephants that came out and performed. When the elephants first came out, I felt kind of bad for them because they live on the road and aren't able to just roam around. Those feelings soon changed when the elephants started to perform. To me the elephants looked like they were smiling and happy to be in the spotlight. The elephants ended up being my favorite part of the entire show.
I'm glad that we went to the circus so that I could experience it for myself. Would we go to the circus again? Probably not, once was plenty for me.
November 12, 2013
Bridal Veil Falls
My family came into town briefly at the end of September and asked us if we could watch Nathan and Russell for a few hours after church. Before the boys arrived at the house, Andy and I dinner for them. Nathan and Russell were so excited to eat spaghetti. They like the spaghetti so much they went back for seconds. They both ate about twice as much as me and Andy- we were both stunned.
After dinner we headed up the canyon to Bridal Veil Falls. They boys had a lot of fun running up the trails, picking berries, and trying to touch the fish.
At the base of the falls a pond was put in. When we were up there, the pond was full of fish for an upcoming event.
I love to spend to spend time with my little brothers, it is never a dull moment.
After dinner we headed up the canyon to Bridal Veil Falls. They boys had a lot of fun running up the trails, picking berries, and trying to touch the fish.
Russell |
Russell & Nathan |
Me & Andy |
Russell |
Bridal Veil Falls |
At the base of the falls a pond was put in. When we were up there, the pond was full of fish for an upcoming event.
I love to spend to spend time with my little brothers, it is never a dull moment.
Me and my little brothers |
November 11, 2013
Yard Sale + Dirty Dash
On September 14th we had a combined yard sale with some of our friends in the neighborhood. It felt so good to go through and get rid of things that we don't use or need anymore. Making a little extra money is always a nice perk too! Overall the yard sales was a success and I'm glad we did it.
Later in the afternoon we headed up Provo Canyon to Soldier's Hallow for the Dirty Dash. If you aren't familiar with the Dirty Dash, you can watch a video of it here. The video on YouTube is an old one but the course and obstacles are essentially the same.
We started out running almost a mile before we can to the first mud pit and it was the mother of all mud pits. It was so hard to get out of the mud, we banded together with some strangers and worked to push and pull each other out of the pits.
Some of the other obstacles included running through tires (like they do in military shows), climbing/jumping over hay bales, crawling through draining pipes, monkey bars, water slides, jumping over wooden walls, etc. The one obstacle that I did not complete was the monkey bars. I started out on the monkey bars and soon learned that dried mud on your hand rubbing against the metal of the monkey bars in really painful. Andy was a champ and did all of the monkey bars.
The weather that day wasn't too bad. There were some scatter rain showers and thunder storms in the area, but nothing hit us. When I saw the dark clouds I kind of freaked out. After our adventure on Mt. Timpanogos the week before, who wouldn't freak out?
We had so much fun running the Dirty Dash! We laughed every time we got covered in more mud. I was so proud of Andy, this was his first 10K. Would we run the Dirty Dash again? Definitely! Would we do anything differently? We would park closer to the starting line.
Since we were in last heat, we had to park far away from the starting line. After the race they have some hoses you can used to rise off, the water is cold but not too bad. If you don't like cold water you can pay for a warm spray down. As we were walking back to the car the wind picked up and we were both instantly frozen.
After our race we went to Dairy Keen in Heber to eat. I love Dairy Keen! In my opinion, Dairy Keen has the best burgers in Utah. Just talking about them, makes me hungry.
Later in the afternoon we headed up Provo Canyon to Soldier's Hallow for the Dirty Dash. If you aren't familiar with the Dirty Dash, you can watch a video of it here. The video on YouTube is an old one but the course and obstacles are essentially the same.
We started out running almost a mile before we can to the first mud pit and it was the mother of all mud pits. It was so hard to get out of the mud, we banded together with some strangers and worked to push and pull each other out of the pits.
Some of the other obstacles included running through tires (like they do in military shows), climbing/jumping over hay bales, crawling through draining pipes, monkey bars, water slides, jumping over wooden walls, etc. The one obstacle that I did not complete was the monkey bars. I started out on the monkey bars and soon learned that dried mud on your hand rubbing against the metal of the monkey bars in really painful. Andy was a champ and did all of the monkey bars.
The weather that day wasn't too bad. There were some scatter rain showers and thunder storms in the area, but nothing hit us. When I saw the dark clouds I kind of freaked out. After our adventure on Mt. Timpanogos the week before, who wouldn't freak out?
We had so much fun running the Dirty Dash! We laughed every time we got covered in more mud. I was so proud of Andy, this was his first 10K. Would we run the Dirty Dash again? Definitely! Would we do anything differently? We would park closer to the starting line.
Since we were in last heat, we had to park far away from the starting line. After the race they have some hoses you can used to rise off, the water is cold but not too bad. If you don't like cold water you can pay for a warm spray down. As we were walking back to the car the wind picked up and we were both instantly frozen.
After our race we went to Dairy Keen in Heber to eat. I love Dairy Keen! In my opinion, Dairy Keen has the best burgers in Utah. Just talking about them, makes me hungry.
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