Monday, July 20, 2009

Pinewood Derby




Most Artistic!


Fastest Car!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Starfire III

This past spring Jon Wilson, a guy we go to church with, told Joshua he could be in a home movie he was going to make. It ended up that Steve got to be in the movie also, and Jessica a cameo and got to help film (she directed the two-year-old star to go where her father wanted her to go.) After many hours of filming and many, many hours of editing, it is finally posted on YouTube.

Here's the link to "Starfire III", Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnyI2SkPccQ&NR=1

Steve's part in training the bad guy is in Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2GBd-TnYcc&feature=related

Joshua's part as the bad guy's assistant starts in part three:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MaBPCEnhnM&feature=related

And just for good measure, here's part 4:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qugCWvMI4Bc&feature=related

Hope you all enjoy it!

(PS The first two home movies--based on the same story--are really cute to watch. The first is "Starfire, the Unknown Hero" and the second is "Starfire, the Unknown Shadow". They can be found in the sidebars on the pages at the above links.)

Sunday, July 5, 2009

4th of July Campout

Camped out near Black Balsam along the Blue Ridge ParkwayOver July 4th weekend, Benjamin, Jessica, Joshua and I went on a camping trip along the Blue Ridge Parkway. We first stopped at the Mt. Pisgah campground but by the time we had gotten there we were left with two options: pitch our tent on the pavement in an RV spot or wait until 7pm (it was 6pm so not a huge deal) to see if one of the three handicapped spots would be left unclaimed and therefore available to us. The kids weren't crazy about taking one of the handicapped spots fearing we would get into trouble despite it being offered by the park rangers themselves. I wasn't crazy about pitching a tent on the asphalt.

I had read that it was legal to camp anywhere within the National Forest as long as it was 200' from the road, etc., etc. I'd also heard that Graveyard Fields was a great place for scenic vistas, so we gathered back into the car and drove about 10 miles south of Mt Pisgah and came upon a turnoff to Black Balsam.

It turned out to be the kind of camping that I was accustomed to, i.e. didn't feel like we were camping in an RV park. In fact, at Black Balsam we didn't see a single RV. Instead of designated spots for each tent with a picnic table and running water, we were left largely to our own devices. There were a number of other people who had pitched tents. There was also an outhouse and a couple of garbage bins with anti-bear locks. Fortunately, we had also brought our own water, although in hindsight I wish we had brought more. Still it worked out well.

We found it to be a great location with tons of hiking opportunities and some incredible views. I don't think we would have gotten the same sense of the mountains if we had stayed in a more conventional camping location.


On the trailOn Saturday, after having breakfast and breaking camp, we set out along the Art Loeb trail which took us along the ridge of Black Balsam and on to Tennent Mountain. A great photo diary of the trek can be seen here. (Click through the slides until you get to Tennent Mountain.)

I've got to say that the kids did a great job hiking. Helping each other along, keeping up a good pace and not complaining too much. Joshua did get a blister on his little toe, so things were a little slow going for him for a while but I was thrilled we were able to top two 6K-ers: Black Balsam and Tennent Mountain. And to spend some quality time with three of the greatest kids a dad could hope for. Makes me anxious for our next trek into the wilderness.

A hike instead of a movie

On the trail at Bent CreekNormally, our family enjoys a movie night on Fridays but with the more flexible summer schedule we watched the movie earlier in the week. So instead of lounging around the family room, we headed out to Bent Creek for a little hiking.

It is so nice to have the outdoors so accessible to us. We've really enjoyed a lot of summer activities in the great outdoors: tubing down Davidson River, hiking in Bent Creek, and camping along the Blue Ridge Parkway.

Joshua's 9th Birthday

Joshua's cake made by SandyJoshua received his 9th birthday cake from Sandy Cox, who attends our church ward. She always does a fantastic job on the cakes.

Joshua is truly a bookworm, so the cake theme was perfect.

We gathered together as a family at Grandma Collier's later that day to celebrate Joshua's birthday with the extended family living here in Arden.

New Wolf

New WolfJoshua has been hard at work on completing his Wolf badge in Cub Scouts. I think he has a love and hate relationship with Cub Scouts. I think he likes the activities but doesn't like the confines of the structure.