| Jaron and his sushi |
At the first of the month, we took Jaron out to dinner to celebrate his graduation. Jaron wanted sushi so we went to Fuji Steakhouse - a Japanese restaurant where they cook your meal in front of you on an hibachi grill. They also serve sushi. Jaron ordered an appetizer of sushi and then we all had a chicken hibachi dinner complete with fried rice and vegetables. It's good food and a fun place to eat. We had a chance to talk with Jaron about his plans now that he's graduated from high school. He says it's a little scary now that his life isn't mandated by school. He's not sure if he wants to go on to college just yet but would like to do something to help people. He's looking into teaching English in a foreign country. There is an outfit in Orem that sends high school graduates to different countries to work with the children of those countries like India, China or the Ukraine. He is putting in his application to do this and is excited about the possibilities of doing good and traveling at the same time.
Also at the first of the month, I met Janet Harman for lunch in Provo to celebrate my birthday...a little late but still good to get together. She's a dear friend and I love the times we spend together visiting. In the middle of the month, I met Sandra and Misty Verbino for lunch at Cafe Galleria in Midway. We hadn't seen or heard from Sandra in several weeks so I wanted to check in on her and see how things were going with her and Misty. She says she has been keeping busy but that her dream for starting a new business is on hold for a while. She is in our prayer continually.
| Picture taken of Steamboat Spring from the top of a nearby ski mountain |
| Just a preview of the actual falls (ha ha). |
| The Fish Creek Falls So much water |
| On our walk through town, we discovered Fuzzywigs - a typical tourist town candy and ice cream shop. We went back after lunch for an ice cream cone. It was so good we had to have one everyday. |
| Strawberry Hot Springs |
We woke to beautiful sunshine on Wednesday and decided to to the two other things we were planning to do in Steamboat - take a dip in a natural hot springs and ride the ski lift to the top of the mountain. We drove the half hour to Strawberry hot springs and enjoyed soaking in the warm water there. This hot springs is in a natural setting, not just in a warm pool as to many other hot springs are. We spent a couple of hours there before going home for lunch.
| One of the many places the hot water comes into the area |
| The chair lift |
That afternoon, we found where we could jump on a chair lift that would take us to the top of the local ski mountain. It was a bit of a scary ride up, dangling high above the ground, but absolutely beautiful when we got to the top and could look out over the green valley below. On the ride back down, we realized we could put down a safety bar to help us feel more secure than we had felt on the ride up.
| Having fun together, especially now that the safety bar is there for us to hold on to. |
| The view as we were coming back down |
| At the bottom of the ski lift where there were many fun activities for families to do. |
Thursday was check out day and the 5 hours drive home to Heber. We topped our mini vacation off with a delicious steak dinner at the Hideout Steakhouse in Heber to celebrate Paul's birthday.
| Funny incident - Gary spilled his drink all over himself at the beginning of dinner. He was a little uncomfortable sitting in sticky wetness while we ate. He was a good sport about it though. |
| Enjoying our conversation and our time together |
| The owner and other employees singing happy birthday to Paul |
| A special birthday treat for the birthday boy which he shared with all of us YUMMY!!! |
| All decked out in his motorcycle garb |
| Welcome to the world Harvey - only a few minutes old |
| Mitch Davis, the writer and director of the movie.... and our one time neighbor. |
| The Grobergs, of whom the movie was about |
The last thing of this month was a presentation by Paul for the 5th Sunday meeting at church. He had met with the Temple and Family History committee earlier to discuss this presentation and then put together a power point to outline the important points to be discussed. It was a very effective meeting and hopefully educated and motivated the members of our ward to get involved in this most important work.
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And then there's Aria and Avery.......
| So proud of her new bike |
| And they're off.... |
| The helmet seems to be a better fit for Avery |
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