Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Getting into the Halloween Spirit

Since I don't have piano this week, I am cleaning the house really well and getting out our Halloween stuff. I also thought I would add a little Halloween spirit to our blog. Hope you enjoy our new layout for Halloween. Happy Haunting!

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Day Out With Thomas, Utah Game, and Birthday

Saturday was a busy day for us. We bought tickets for "A Day Out With Thomas" for Sept. 20th back in May. Then we found out that Utah was playing Air Force in the Springs on that same day. Luckily we had 8:30am tickets for Thomas and the game was at 2:00.

So we got up at 6:30am and went to Golden to the Train Museum. Kyle was so excited. We got to ride the train around the museum 3 times with Thomas pulling the train. We had his picture taken with Thomas and Sir Topham Hat. Kyle was so star stuck with Sir Topham Hat that he just stared at him. There was a petting zoo with baby goats there, which Kyle loved to pet. And there was a fire truck and fire fighters , too. They gave out plastic fireman hats and let the kids sit in the fire truck. Kyle had a blast! He had been up since 6:30 and he was getting cranky so we left. It was getting really crowded and no one in our family deals well with crowds!





We stopped off at an appliance warehouse and bought a new freezer for all our meat. We got home just in time to change into our Utah gear and grab our game stuff and head out the door.


We were lucky enough to score some player tickets. A friend from church (Ryan Bergstrom) has a brother that plays for the U (Tony Bergstrom). They were able to score some other player player tickets. We scored enough tickets for Henry, Me, Michael, Mary, and Ashlee to get in for free (Kyle and Kristen were free due to age). So we sat down low in the Utah section for free! Thanks Paul Krueger (that is the player whose tickets we used). Dad and Mom sat at the top of the section and we all split the cost of the tickets. It was a great game and the Utes won 23 -30. GO UTES!

Kyle eatting a brat.

Kyle sleeping on the way home from the game.


When we got home, we had everyone over for Henry's birthday party (1 1/2 weeks late due to hunting season). We BBQ'd some meat and had cake. After we all just crashed. Hopefully next weekend we can just do nothing!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

YW Standards Night

I was called to be the Beehive Advisor in Young Women's about a month ago. Sorry I forgot to post that, oops! But tonight was our standards night. We did an etiquitte dinner and had a few speakers on manners. I was put incharge of dessert. Apparently, the scouts have used the entire WARD budget so we had no money so I had to do a super cheap, but nice dessert. I made a peppermint dessert with chocolate cups to serve them in. Kyle helped make the cups. He is such a great "helper". He loves to push his little chair over to the counter and stands on it and wants to help stir, shake, or eat what ever I am working on.

Elk, It's What's For Dinner!

Henry finally got his first elk. He got it Sunday night (the 14th), after church. It was a 5 x 5. He was so excited. He saw it about 800 yards away, which is way out of bow range. So he let out a little bugle (that's an elk bull call). The elk looked his way and started walking slowly toward him. Henry thought nothing of it, he didn't want to get too excited. Then he looked a few minutes later and he was halfway down the hill. Henry let out another bugle and the elk started walking a little faster. Henry then let out a cow call (actually an estrus cow call, a cow elk in heat). That was pretty much all the bull could handle and he started charging toward Henry. Henry ran about 100 yards down the hill and set up the pop up elk decoy and ran 20 yards ahead of it. He looked for the elk and he could see rack coming toward him. He said he was shaking so bad, he had a hard time ranging the elk and drawing back on it. He made a good shot and the elk went only 50 yards.

Henry made some calls and we had a few friends come help with the elk. Mike Manning and Aron Snyder who are expert elk hunters, came to help. And then Henry's hunting partners Tim and Brad Laing came too. They were so excited. Luckily Brad had a 4 wheeler, and the elk was kind enough to die few yards from a 4 wheeler trail. That saved everyone a lot of work!

When we took the meat into the processors, we had 191 lbs. of meat, not counting bones. WOW! Since our freezer is full of deer already, I get a new freezer. One of game meat and one for grocery store food (food most people will eat ;)).

CONGRATULATIONS HENRY! Now he still has tags for a bear, turkey, and deer.

Friday, September 5, 2008

1 Deer Down, 5 Animals to Go!

The Ferguson's were blessed with a deer this week. Kyle came up to see the deer up close, he hiked the full 2 miles by himself. Way to go Kyle! Kyle and I went up the hill to meet a friend while Henry was getting the deer ready and Kyle did not want to leave. He actually fell asleep on the decoy for about an hour. We are getting it made into lots of jerky and cheddar dogs. We have a tag for 1 more deer, 2 elk, a bear, and a turkey. So there a lot more hunting to be done in the next 3 weeks. I am really hoping for an elk though. A nice 6x6 would be good. Get to it Henry!