Sunday, February 27, 2011

Pillage the Village







Andrew and Bruce went to the annual Klondike Derby this weekend which consists of camping in the snow in the mountains in snow caves (if you are brave enough). Since they did not get a chance to dig a snow cave the week before they spent the night in a tent.

Which is better?

Well, that depends on which you value most, your mental or physical safety. In a snow cave the temperature will be at least 32 degrees and if you dig it right it can be warmer than that, so if you have good equipment, it is relatively comfortable. On the other hand you are sleeping below several feet of snow in a confined space which can “weigh” on your mind during the night. In a tent the temperature will be the same as the outside, you won’t have several feet of snow above you and you better have great gear or you will freeze! Friday night it was -15 degrees in their tent. Yes they will get a sub zero patch!

They had 6 inches of straw under the tent to insulate them from the snow and each had a hi tech sleeping pad, two sleeping bags and wool hats. When they got up in the morning they touched the side of the tent and got snowed on. Their breath had condensed and frozen on the sides of the tent.

Why would anyone do this?

So the kids can compete in the Klondike Derby.

This year the theme was “Pillage the Village.” Each patrol of boys had to complete 5 activities that challenged their scout skills, team work and scout spirit. The activities were:

  • Storming the wall: They had to get each other over an 8 foot wall using a rope and three staves.
  • The siege: They had to build a catapult and launch frozen soccer balls at each other.
  • Breaking the gate: They had to rig up a battering ram and smash through a pallet.
  • Smash into the treasury: They had to chop their way through a 4 foot 2x12.
  • Roast the ox: They had to build a fire in the snow that would melt a piece of twine 4 feet above the ground.

Viking Mistress Chris Quebbeman sewed white horns on the snow hats for her fellow Vikings.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Andrew is 14!!


Andrew is 14!!!
He is excited to go to dances! He has been practicing.
He will be ordained a Teacher on Sunday.
He is going to go on the Klondike camp out this Friday. He and his dad are excited to get the sub zero patch. (does not sound like fun to moi)
He loves to play basketball and he practices hard each practice.
He has red braces.
He requested lasagna for his birthday dinner.
He got new snow boots (sz 11) and wool pants for the winter camp out.
He loves to read, Alex Rider books, the Owls of Gahool series and he enjoys the water bending DVD's that Robert got us hooked on last summer.
We love ourAndrew, oh yes we do, we love our Andrew and we'll be true!




Monday, February 14, 2011

Riverside Park Pavilion Gone





Riverside Park Pavilion burnt down on Saturday. We have used that place for church meetings, Fundraisers, School district picnics, Scouts, Quilt meetings, & wedding receptions. It is used a lot by the community. They are going to rebuild but because of new codes they won't replace roof with a cedar roof. A man we talked to said there was a brand new lawn mower that was just purchased and waiting to be used. They think it was the furnace that started the fire.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Stuff

I am wondering what we have done in the past couple of weeks. We tell the children we keep busy, but when we look at notes for the last week, it seems like we haven't accomplished anything.
So here is a list of the nothing we have been doing:
Basketball - M, T, Th nights and tournaments on the week end
Scouts - Wednesday evenings
Subbing - I sub, Bruce subs, we all sub, hurray!
Mary Kay party
an 80th birthday celebration for Archie and his fam
Quilting for RS
Haircut for moi
a baptism
endless meetings for church
Subbing in Primary
sometimes cleaning the house, but not really
sewing quilt tops for art exhibits



Men in a row

Men in a row
Men in my life Photo Jeri Mackley

Look at those guns!

Look at those guns!
Whoa, look at those guns Photo by Jeri Mackley