Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Hoops Date


Our wonderfully talented nephew, Jackson, was in town playing with the BYU basketball team tonight . We ofcourse had to go and brag that we were related to such an awesome ball player.:0) We also decided that it was a great opportunity to initiate a double date with our new friends Mike and Sarah. So we enlisted a sitter and grabbed some food at the local Cafe. We then got to see Jackson start in the game against Pepperdine. He did FABULOUS I have to say and ended up with 9 points, 9 assists, 2 rebounds and 2 steals for the game. The score ended up being 82-53 BYU ! We really enjoyed watching him and are always so impressed with his humility amongst his great talent. It was great to catch up with him a bit afterward and have some good laughs. We had the added bonus of also visiting with a handful of other members from our ward. Thanks Jackson for providing us with such great entertainment... You're Awesome !

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Horsin' Around




For the past few years now we have spent many of our Saturdays horseback riding at a nearby ranch. I feel EXTREMELY fortunate that we have this particular ranch so close to our house. We have several different ranches in our city as well as in the surrounding cities close by. I LOVE horsebackriding ! I have ever since my Girl Scout Troop went to a stable in Newport beach and took riding lessons after we raised enough money from selling girl scout cookies. Then a few years after that my aunt and uncle bought a house with some horse stalls and owned a few horses for a handful of years. So everytime we went to visit I remember spending hours riding and just being in HEAVEN. It is such a great childhood memory for me.
So every Saturday I get my horse fill by taking the girls to a wonderful place called the H.E.L.P ranch. The letters stand for Handicapped Equestrian Learning Program. It is owned by a WONDERFUL elderly man named "Pete" . He is a very generous and compassionate man that has been offering his services for over 30 years. He started horsebackriding in the special olympics at one time with his beloved wife. She has since passed but he keeps it going and does such a great service for the special needs community in our area. He has a HUGE heart and therefore does it by optional donation only ! I feel so lucky to have this in my own community. It is strickly run by volunteers who are wonderfully patient and compassionate. The girls are always thrilled to go ( don't be fooled by their serious expressions :0)and it is an especially great activity for Madison. She keeps getting better and better about riding. She gets SO excited when she gets up on the loading ramp to get hoisted onto the horse. She continually gets better about holding onto the saddle. I am so thrilled my girls are loving it as much as I am :0).