"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did.
So throw off the bowlines.
Sail away from the safe harbor.
Catch the trade winds in your sails.
Explore. Dream. Discover"

- Mark Twain

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Florida

Sept 10th - 14th
Florida is a great place.  Beach, sun, snorkeling, sailing, surf, food, and freinds.  What more could you ask for?
Liz & I celebrated our 13th anniversary on the 13th.
We arrived in Ft. Lauderdale around 7:00AM after a red-eye flight from Salt Lake to Los Angelos to Ft. Lauderdale.  We found our rental car and were off to Sanibel Island. 
We stopped at a Waffle House for breakfast.  Holy hot & humid!

















Sanibel is supposed to be the sea shell capital of the world.  There were plenty of sea shells, but most were small and sun bleached white.  The air was colder than the water, but it still felt good to get in the water to cool down.  (Does that even make sense?)
Wow!  This guy needs a tan!






















The next day we drove to the Key Largo where we chartered the sail boat Morning Star with Captain Rick (a New Jersey sky scraping erector retiree) and went snorkeling on Pickels Reef.  Rick is very freindly and knowledgeable.  There was a small ship wreck on the reef.  There wasn't much wreckage left, but Captain Rick said that the NOAA guys were just there and had dated it to the 1850's.  They believe the ship was transporting mortar to a new prison being built on the Keys at the time.  There were several barrel shaped mortar deposits scattered across 50 yards of the reef.  The fish variety was great.  The coolest fish we saw was a French Angel, but we saw trumpet fish, all types of tangs, parrot fish, snapper, and a small nurse shark just as we were leaving the reef.
Later in the evening we drove north to our freinds home - Tim and Josselyn Nielsen.  Neat people.  They just moved from Salt Lake City to Palm Spring Gardens a few weeks ago.  Josselyn made some incredible burgers and sweet potato fries.  After playing a few rounds of Puerto Rico and putting their children to bed, we were able to go for a nice swim in their pool.  We can't wait to visit them again.


We got a late start to the next day.  After sleeping in a bit, we headed off to South Beach Miami.  South Beach had too many people for our taste.  We drove around for an hour trying to find a parking spot for less than $20.00.  We drove east until we could park reasonably and ate lunch at an expensive italian restaurant.  After walking around a marina on the east side, we jumped back into the car and headed back to South Beach where we were able to park and check it out.  The beach was nice, but still crowded.  We even saw a couple nude sunbathers.  We weren't expecting this, especially on a beach with families and little ones around.  Needless to say, it was a surpise.

The following day was spent driving northwest of Ft. Lauderdale.  We did some shopping for the kiddos at home, hung out at Ft. Lauderdale beach and watched some Cubans fish in the surf.

Feel the Burn!
We can't wait to go back and do it all again!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Moab Rotary Park

September 4, 2010
This quaint park is a great little spot in Moab.  It has plenty of shade, tables, grass, and a nice little stream.  Izabelle and Oakleigh spent the afternoon trying to catch small fish, crawdads and frogs.

Motorcycle Ride, Moab

While in Moab this past weekend, Bill and I were able to sneak off for a few hours to do some riding.  This was my first time back on the dirt bike since my racing accident.
It felt good to get on the bike and go. 
We first did some riding in the sand washes along the highway.  The sand made for difficult riding in a few spots and was not good for my still stiff leg.  I had to keep putting it down because the sand was so soft.  Then Bill took us west to Tusher Tunnel where it was much better trail riding.  The next day, Bill and I took the kids up to the Slick Rock trail where Bill and the kids rode around for a while.  I decided to sit out the ride on the Slick Rock trail.  I had taken a spill (what's new right?) trying to go up a difficult obstacle and sprained my wrist on our ride from Tusher Tunnel.

Taking a break from the heat in the shade of the tunnel.

Baby Blessing

Olivia Fay Stone.
I took my daughters to Moab this weekend.  We attended Sacrament meeting with the Stone's where their new cousin, Olivia was blessed by her Father Bill Stone. 
It was one of the more spriritual meetings.  The type you want to remember. 
After the blessing, Bill bore his testimony about a Father's love for his child.  Bill is a deputy for Grand County - currently running for Sheriff btw.  He didn't mention this in the meeting, but I knew where the testimony came from.  The testimony he bore came as a result of a call he'd been dispatched to at the new school being built in Moab.  An electrician had been shocked and had gone into cardiac arrest.  Bill and another deputy arrived at the scene at the same time.  They had an AED, or defibrillator.  They successfully used it on the victim and were able to revive him.  Bill later received a phone call from the victims Father expressing his gratitude.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Canine Lyndie Lou Reichert

Best, Smartest, Dumb Dog I Ever Had

Back to School

August 23, 2010
Summer vacation is over. 
The kids went back to school today.
Noah was having a hard time falling asleep last night because he was so excited.
Oakleigh is her 7th grade class President this year.  I'm very pleased with her for this accomplishment.  She should learn a lot this year.
Izabelle was excited as well.  She has been reading all summer long.  She filled out a summer reading chart for each reading session.  She is looking forward to turning the chart in to the school library for a special prize.
They each received a Father's Blessing.  I'm grateful to be able to to do this for them each year.
Liz isn't quite sure what she's going to do with herself now that the kids are back in school.  The kids are getting older and are able to help around the house a lot more.  Therefore, the house still gets messy, but it's easier to clean.  This leaves her with spare time.  She has been attending SLCC to become a registered nurse, but finances have limited that for a semester.  She's kicking around the possibility of a job.  The income would be nice, but it's more important to us that one of us is home when the kids are home.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Saturday Yard Work

Noah and I found ourselves alone with eachother and without the ladies of the house today.  While they were off shopping and getting their hair primped, colored and styled, us men were taking care of the yard.  I edged, trimmed and mowed the lawn while Noah picked two buckets of plums from the garden.  Afterwards, we treated ourselves to a foot long ham & cheese sandwich from Subway. 
It's amost harvest time and Fall is almost here.


Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Funeral and a Married Bachelor

The funeral services for Grandpa Reichert were wonderful today.  I don't know how a funeral could have been any better.  It's always tough losing a loved one, even if temporary.  I can't help but think of Grandma.  Watching her today was amazing.  She misses him, but she'll do fine until she meets him again.  I provided the opening prayer and was a pallbearer.  It was an honor.

I have never seen or heard of anyone having been so prepared for death.  He and Grandma had completely planned the funeral.  He had ironed his own shirt that he was buried in, bought a new set of tires for the car for Grandma, lived in a condo - where they manicure the lawns and do the yard maintenance for you, and so much more.  Grandma was a lucky lady to have him and I know Grandpa was lucky to have her.

I learned a lot about my Grandfather today.  He had a love for reading the newspaper every morning, always polished his shoes (even polished his new pair before wearing them), always wore a collared shirt - no Tee shirts for him, liked to dress nicely, liked certain formalities and enjoyed old western cowboy shows.

Elizabeth and the kids left for Moab right after the funeral.  They are going to spend some time with Liz's sister Rebecca and her newborn - Olivia.  So, I'm a married bachelor for a few nights.  Cold cereal was had for dinner.  MMMM... Honey Comb with skim milk.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Donald B. Reichert

My Grandfather Reichert passed away last week at the age of 67 from a long fight with prostate cancer.  All I can say is, what a great man he was while he was here and what an example he and my Grandmother have been to my family.
We are attending the viewing tonight and participating in the services tomorrow.
I believe we will be reunited again.  We are spirits with bodies, not bodies with spirits.

Donald B. Reichert Feb. 28, 1943 - Aug. 12, 2010

Noah A. Reichert & Great Grandpa Reichert


Sunday, August 15, 2010

Piano Recital

August 14, 2010
The kids and Grandpa Ray all had recitals today.  Oakleigh was at Superactivity camp - so we didn't get to see or hear her, but it was great to see how Noah, Belle and Grandpa are progressing.

SALTAIR

We made a trip to the Great Salt Lake today.  Mostly to check out the sailboats at the marina.  We wanted to see the different sizes and check out the different equipment on each.  The biggest we saw was about about 30 Ft.
It was very buggy with all the brine shrimp flies constantly flying in your ears and mouth.  There were HUGE spiders.
After the stop at the marina, we went to Saltair.  I have only been to Saltair one other time, for a Living Color and Primus concert.  Anyway, the original Saltair burnt completely down in the 1970's.  It was much better than it is today.  It had a giant wooden roller coaster.
Enjoy the photos and videos.

At the Great Salt Lake Marina

Belle catching orange brine shrimp