Friday, August 16, 2013

Are you kidding me?!... School?!!

I cannot believe that summer is over and school is already in high gear!  These past few months have been a huge blur.  I am so sad that summer is over.  It seems it just began a few days ago.

The boys let Russ take a couple of pictures of them yesterday before they left for school.  They didn't argue with him as much as they would have for me, so I was grateful he was here to assist.

 Garrett is a Sophomore- his first year at the high school.  Oh my goodness!  Am I really old enough to have a child at the high school.  He is starting the year at 5'11" and a whopping 132 lbs (fully dressed).  He has decided not to play football this year and will play fall-ball (baseball in the fall) and possibly basketball.  He is taking chemistry, pre-calculus, language arts, ceramics, wood-shop, seminary, Spanish III, and fitness for life.  He is looking forward to leaving campus for lunch, taking drivers ed and getting his license, and playing more baseball.
 Grant is my big 8th grader, also at a new school this year (the middle school).  He is beginning the year at 5'2" and weighs 90 lbs.  Grant will continue with gymnastics and lacrosse this year.  He is taking math, US history, language arts, fitness for life, wood-shop, art, orchestra, and science.  He is excited to be at his new school.
Miss Gracie is a 5th grader this year.  She is excited to be in the oldest grade at the elementary school.  She is continuing in the ALP program this year and excited to be with many of her friends from all over the county.  We are excited for her to be in the class she is in this year.  She will have a job in the class and earn an "income".  With that "money" earned she will have to pay rent for her desk, pay for health insurance, buy her classroom supplies, and pay for extra activities at the school.  She has applied for a few jobs and will find out on Monday what she has been hired as.  It will be super fun for her to have this experience and learn to be responsible and how to budget.  What a great opportunity!

I feel as though I need to quickly sum up summer vacation as quickly as possible.  So, here goes...

School got out the Thursday before Memorial Day.  Summer began that night with a weekend camping/hunting/4 wheeling trip for Garrett.  Two days later he was off to EFY at BYU.  He had a fabulous time.  Met a few cute girls along the way as well.  Russ picked Garrett up from EFY on Friday night at midnight and we were in Las Vegas for a baseball tournament at 8:00 am Saturday.  We left the baseball game and headed straight for Newport Beach for a week of fun in the sun.
We were a little crowded...Ryker found a place to sleep in my suitcase.
The cousins played games at night.
Garrett testing the skimboard he made in wood-shop.
Cute little Peyton

The next week, I was off to girls camp and Garrett was headed to his high adventurer scout camp.
Our great young women 
Rakel (our camp cook) was absolutely amazing
Writing letters to missionaries
Tying a quilt
Me trying very hard not to freak out over being way too high

  The following week Grant headed to scout camp and Gracie was at gymnastics camp.
Intersquad competition
Utah Summer Games bar routine
Utah Summer Games floor routine

I think I had all off my kids home for one day together, and then it was off for more fun.  July consisted of a trip to Provo for our annual Independence Day celebration.  We watched a parade.
BYU basketball float
Grant 
Russ and the boys favorite float (hopefully because of the fish)
BYU had a boring float this year
Then we fished, ate, fished some more, went to Nicklecade, watched fireworks, etc... always a good time.  Russ and the boys, along with "uncle" Chris, went to Yellowstone for a week.  They had a great time, ran into a mama grizzly and her cubs (a little scary), caught some BIG fish, ate at all their favorite spots (Cook City Pizza), and even came home showered and clean.



July also consisted of lots of baseball.  The high school baseball team competed in a Las Vegas league this summer, so we spent way too much time in Vegas this summer.  It was fun though.  We spent lots of time at the Gunlock and Sand Hollow reservoirs






 and Pine Valley this summer.
Peyton climbing trees like the big kids
Kaleigh and Gracie
Brayden and Garrett
Little Ryker
Little Lou found the smallest lizard we have ever seen

And then our favorite part of summer... Elder Maxwell came home.  My sweet nephew, that has been serving his mission in Kenya-Africa for the past 2 years, is finally home.  We are so excited to have him home.  He is already back in St. George for college- just 10 days after stepping off the plane.
Most of the Hyde clan

I finally got my hug
We coincided Reese's homecoming with the Hyde family reunion.  It was super fun to see everyone and catch up on the happenings.
Grandpa, David, Kurtis and Russ
 Some of the Hyde cousins
Family and Friends

The kids and Russ ended summer vacation with a trip to Lake Powell with Russ' boss and his family.  I had to work and was not able to go :(
Tubing at Lake Powell

So, there it is.  Summer re-capped.  Not too much detail... but fun nevertheless.

5 comments:

Ellsworth Party of Four said...

No wonder it went by so fast...you were BUSY.
The kids looked so cute for their first day...of course.
OK...I am so impressed with Louis...holy cow she is getting so good. I mean really...this is her thing. She is amazing!!
Such a fun summer. I for one am glad its over.
Welcome home to Reece. I love his accent and can't believe how handsome he is. What a great guy.

Anonymous said...

YAY! A new post! So fun to hear the recap of your summer. You guys really had a busy and fun time. The kids looked darling on their first day of school (as always). They are really growing up so fast and getting cuter every year (how can that be??) We're so happy that Reece returned from his mission safe and sound. I, too, love his accent. He is such a great guy. We're looking forward to seeing some of his games this year along with Garrett's and Grant's and Gracie's games and meets. Should be another busy year. Good luck to the kids (and to their parents, I might add).

P.S. I think you meant Memorial Day, instead of Labor Day at the beginning of your post. Check it out.

The fly-fisherman's wife said...

I did mean Memorial Day... Thank you. I changed it :)

Karen Carter said...

I always love when I see a new post from you ! The kids have grown up so much just since your last one. Looks like you all had a amazing summer and lots of fun and love. Love hearing about that sweet family of yours

URFAVE 5+A Few said...

WOW I feel exhausted just reading about all your comings and goings this summer. At least you were busy and no one was bored but I do think you might need a vacation to rest from the summer vacation. Sounds like it was a very fun summer. I am a bit like Kami, I am glad that it is over. Time to move on and press forward with life.

Your kids are all darling and all so talented and smart! I'm sure they are off to another great school year!

A big welcome home to your handsome nephew. He sounds like a wonderful young man.

It was good to hear from you and what all you guys are up too!