Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Our Time in Salt Lake City

After we arrived in SLC and stashed our stuff at my dad's place we stayed a couple of days with Jamie and Ryan, my eldest sister and brother-in-law. While there we experienced unbelieable weather with temperatures in the 70's and went for a sweet bike-hike-bike up city creek canyon with SharkyMarky.


We then headed to sunny Palm Springs, California to meet up with my Mom, Gary, Grandma, Norm, Sarah, Mat, Mahleywa, Suwana (second cousin) and Bopa (her daughter) for a week filled with eating, pool lounging, ping-pong, lawn bowling, more eating, hiking, training for our bike tour on beach cruisers, reading, attempted tennis, a full moon walk in the desert (but not too far, for Leah's sake (to her credit - the coyotes were pretty loud)), laughing at Mahleywa (still my cutest niece) and basking in the warmth and comfort of family.
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We then headed back to Salt Lake where we quickly got roped in to helping with projects - with plenty of fun in between. It seems like everytime I go upto Dad's he has some heavy furniture that needs moving, I told him that I won't keep coming back if the trend continues. Dad and I also helped Uncle Brooks with demolishing a retaining wall in Aunt Shauna's yard. That was a lot of fun. The next day I could tell that it had been a long time since I had done any physical labor like that. Leah got her first experience with snow plowing on a four wheeler, (no - it's not all fun and games, you actually do have to use your head - and muscles).

We also got to do some yoga with Jamie and Ryan. Funny story here - when we were on our trip to Mexico we had a lot of shit - I mean A LOT! We decided to dub the truck the cluttermobile and ourselves - the clutter tribe. Well this is a story of the clutter tribe attending yoga:

We decided to go to a yoga class that Jamie and Ryan had never been to before, we were off to a bad start from the beginning. First - we showed up late and instead of all going in together at the same time we each decided to make our own entrance. Second, this was apparently an advanced course, the first clue was that the instructor didn't use and english names for the poses, until he caught on that we didn't have a clue what he was saying, so he made up for it by saying, "Go in to the Shaddanassanah position...if you don't know what that is - look around and you'll figure it out." Then he told us, "I only hear a few people doing the Oujai breathing, if you aren't doing it, this isn't the class for you." It really felt great when he would say, "Well, we are going to skip the next couple of pose because we have new people in the room and they are just too dangerous." I may have gotten back at him when we were in an awkward position (the majority of them were - for me, anyway) and I was kind of tweked around so that Jamie happened to be looking at me as I was mouthing, "OWWWW!" to myself as I was trying to hook my finger around my big toe and bring it...somewhere impossible, and this caused her to bust up laughing out loud. To this the instructor responded, "There sure is a lot of laughing in class to day, I hope that people aren't laughing at me." At the end of the ordeal it was the general consensus among the clutter tribe members that we felt a little dumb and that it was the last time we would attend that particular yoga class...but we had fun none the less.

The rest of our time in Utah was spent going for walks in the snow, seeing my old friends John, Rhett, Wayne, Sharky Marky and Kate. and catching up with them, spending time with Geri and my Dad, having soup and pie with the Gibbs side of the family and catching up with them all. We also saw the movie "Lars and the Real Girl" and really recommend it to everyone.



Our time in Utah was a lot of fun, catching up with friends and family and enjoying every minute of it. Thanks to Jamie and Ryan for putting us up....or should I say putting up with us for so many nights, we always have such a great time with you.

1 comment:

Preston said...

David, my man. So very cool to hear of your travels. Hot damn. I shall be attentive in my perusal of your documentation. Send our love and best to Leah!

Pres, Ebony & Asa