July 25, 2010

Shakespeare, a 10K, and a reunion! All in one weekend!

Hey! I'm here at the Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City! I drove down with Emily and joined my parents and aunts and uncles to watch 'Much ado about Nothing'! It was really good...hilarious! I now want to rent the movie and watch it again, it's been years!

Lindsay, Emily, and I ran in the Pioneer Day, Deseret News 10K! Overall I came in 1231! Sweet! And in my age group, 81st! Yet I was most excited about my time, 55:52.2! The route was nice, mostly downhill, and my heart celebrated when I saw the clock was under an hour as I came in.

The Hardy Family Reunion, July 22-24th, 2010!
My cousin Christie and I in our gear...ready to go down the zip line at Mutual Dell, up American Fork canyon! We had a blast! I went down about 6 times, sometimes with a running start! What a feeling!
I'm headed down the zip line...backwards! I was twisting too much to get a picture of my face, darn it!
My mom, Grandpa Hardy, Emily, and Grandma Hardy!

My cousin Michael Scott, my brother Neal, and my cousin Spencer!

The whole Hardy Family! Left to right...Ryan and Christie Luke, Spencer, Cheryl and Ted, Neal, Emily, mom, LuAnn, Jeff, Grandma and Grandma Hardy, dad, me, Bonnie, Mike, Julie, and Michael Scott.
The Anderson's with Grandma and Grandpa Hardy!

My dad surprised everyone with the supplies to build water bottle rockets! This is Team Awesome! Neal nicknamed it "Mr. T...I pity the fool"! Whatever, he is so funny!

This is Team Big Bird! Big Bird is the nickname for my Grandma Hardy, not sure why, but as long as I know, we've called her that! This one flew pretty well!

And this one was Team Henry! Henry is Jeff's (in orange) nickname! It also did very well!

Preparing the launcher...

After dinner, we sat around the fire and retold stories about Grandma and Grandpa. I love how I captured this picture of Grandpa and Grandma laughing!

And to end the night, my mom had a letter Grandpa's mother had written to his brother who was serving a mission at the time. The letter was written in 1937 and told what the family was up to and a few cool things. She mentioned Amelia Earhart and how she had gone missing in the Pacific. Wow, it was cool to read their experiences. Journals really are important, this is kind of mine! The reunion was fun, great to see everyone, and spend time with the family! I love them!

July 17, 2010

My latest favorites! :)

I love watching the Tour de France! I've never really watched it before, but I am now! It started this year on July 3 and goes through July 25! It is just amazing to watch these guys bike up the hills, cover hundreds of miles day after day, and still have energy to sprint to the finish. A big part of why I love watching the tour is that I am able to see the countryside of France! I will get there someday!

A map of the tour...it really does cover the entire country!

Go USA!!! Lance Armstrong, winner of the Tour de France from '99-'05, represents the USA with team RadioShack! He hasn't had a great tour so far, but he's sticking it out to finish. It's an honor to finish, given the crazy, tough terrain of the race!

Have you read the Hunger Games? It is pretty addicting, I recommend the series! The third book comes out August 24th! Be there...midnight! I will have plenty of reading material for the next few months!
Ok...you're probably thinking how random this is, but this is a shout out to Chantel, Reed, and Norah! Thank you for introducing me to Chocolate Chex cereal! I have finally found it here in a few grocery stores in SLC! It is the gluten free kind, but nonetheless, it still tastes the same to me! I love this stuff! It's like muddy buddies, but with milk!

July 12, 2010

Camping & Mountain Biking in Moab, UT

Delicate Arch...what a symbol for Utah! It is simply breathtaking and beautiful! I haven't been down to Moab in about 5 years, so my roommate Lindsay and I decided to get a group together and head down. We had a blast! I took my bike down, Lindsay rented one, and we hit the slickrock! No, we didn't actually do the "slickrock" trail, but that will be my next goal.

A beautiful angle of Delicate!

My new REI Camp Dome 4 tent! I love it! We arrived in Moab about midnight on Thursday, and without setting it up ever before, we did it! It's roomy and easy to set up!

Poison Spider Bicycles! Lindsay rented her $2300 bike from here. It was pretty cool, it had rear suspension/shocks that you could turn on/off. I came to find out that my bike doesn't, which I figured since it didn't cost nearly that much. It's also called a "hardtail" mountain bike because of its lack of rear shocks. I love my bike!

Me and the bikes, getting ready to hit the trails! Do you like my bandana? I discovered how much I loved wearing it while we were camping! And the best part is that I got it for free from the Race for the Cure 5k I ran in May!

We "Rockin' Aced" this trail on Friday! Rockin' A was a looped trail off of the Bar M trail! Lindsay, her friend Tim, and I set out and had a blast! But what's mountain biking without a few bruises, scraps, and falls! Linds and I have a few battle scars, but it shows character...right? :) The trail was pretty intense, but we came and we conquered!
Linds and I in our skidlids! It was pretty hot down there and we constantly felt we could chug down a chilled gallon of water!

Arches National Park! On Friday we hiked out to the North and South Windows and Double Arch. We also saw Balanced Rock, the Three Gossips (or as Lindsay calls them, the Three Wiseman), the Tower of Babel, Landscape Arch, and Delicate Arch.

Now this rock formation is what I like to call...James Christensen in Moab! If you don't know, he's an amazing artist who has a very interesting style. This rock reminds me of the troll looking creatures he depicts.

Double Arch! I loved how the sunlight shined in through all three areas. We hiked up and just enjoyed the peaceful afternoon under the left arch.

Balanced Rock! It is so amazing that it just sits there with so much weight!

Landscape Arch, amazing! In Sept 1991, part of the arch broke off. Now it is left very thin. I hope weather doesn't take its toll on it. I hiked with Tim, Lindsay, and Tom! Wow, I have never been in the same place with a Tim and Tom, so confusing at times! :)

Preparing the coals to cook our tinfoil dinners! I love tinfoil dinners, it just wouldn't be camping without them!Okay, you're probably wondering what in the world this picture is about, well let me tell ya! It was one of our big laughs of the trip, second in line to Lindsay's new bike shorts that she felt was "like wearing a diaper". So before driving down to Moab, Lindsay discovered she didn't have room in the cooler for the eggs and fruit. So naturally she made her own cooler! She put the eggs in a plastic bag on the bottom and she placed the fruit on top with a few ice cubes. I'm not sure how many ice cubes is a "few", I guess just enough to melt and soak an egg carton! To give her credit, she did realize the ice cubes would melt so she wrapped the bag in her towel so the water wouldn't soak her carseat. Yet, poor egg carton! Thus, Lindsay is displaying our sad egg carton!

What is this? It sadly reminds me of a big tampon, but it is the straw to my shake! Oh my strawberry shake tasted so good after a hot day hiking!

July 2, 2010

Oakley, UT July 4th, 2010 Rodeo!

July 1, 2010...Melissa, Jessica, and I enjoying the Oakley Rodeo! I rode up with Kaylee, her sister Sara, and John and met Melissa, Jenna, and Ryan in Oakley. I even bought the sweet cowgirl hat at Target before we left. I needed to fit the scene, plus I've always wanted to have one.

I always wince when they rope the calves around the necks and throw them to the ground, I guess I just have a soft heart for them! We had a great time cheering on the barrel racers, bull riders, etc.
Roping the calf, poor little guys!

Now that is one big, mean looking bull!

Afterwards they celebrated with fireworks! I tried out the "fireworks" setting on my camera and was impressed, it didn't turn out too bad! :)