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Good “Buy” Friends

Good bye Black Bomber.  70 thousand miles and 7 good years of service.  After my mission, it was time to find a car.  After lots of research, I decided on a Honda Accord.  Gas was over $4 a gallon at the time so fuel economy was important, as was safety and reliability.  Dad also said I’d be wise to get a car that could be used as a family car, that it would help out winning over my future wife.  In the end, it wasn’t the 4 doors that Kathryn liked, but the black paint, window tint, and the spoiler.  Her brother had a gold Honda Accord without a spoiler, and my car was so much cooler even though they were both Accords of the same model.  I digress.  So I went to the bank and pulled out $8k of cash and stuffed it in my cargo shorts lower pocket, hopped in the car with Josie, and headed down to Salt Lake with the ultimatum of buying a car in order to get home.  We stayed with some family friends in Salt Lake and looked around at cars, test drove a few, and made a couple of offers.  When I made an offer, it was being completely honest when I’d say, “I can only offer you this much.”  I had my eye on Black Bomber, and on the late afternoon of the second day looking, the people selling it finally got back to me and we made an appointment.  I basically knew I was going to buy it before we even got there.  It was everything I was looking for and more, and the price was right.  After taking it for a test drive, I was ready to go in and offer asking price, but Josie convinced me to at least offer something less.  As luck would have it, they accepted the offer and that basically covered sales tax and registration.  Thanks again Josie for the help on the trip.  I hopped in my car and drove home.  It felt good.  I loved looking in the rear view mirror and seeing the spoiler as I drove away that day.  It felt good.

Black Bomber was actually named by Grandpa Gerald.  One day when I was down at Grandma and Grandpa’s house visiting them, and we were out washing the cars, he asked something to the effect of hows the Black Bomber treating you and the name stuck.

Many good trips, dates, oil changes, a timing belt, tires, etc., later, it was time sell Black Bomber.  The family was growing.  After 6 months of talking about buying a new car, we finally decided to pull the trigger and do it and soon we found ourselves with three cars in the driveway.  We got it all cleaned up, and took our parting pictures.  The following is a copy of the ad we posted on KSL.  Long live Black Bomber, may you serve your new masters well.

For sale is a very nice, well cared for, clean, 2000 Honda Accord with 183875 miles. We’ve got four brand new Goodyear tires installed. The front brakes and rotors were redone within the last 500 miles. The rear struts were recently replaced as well. The air conditioner runs cold. The black paint, window tint, rear spoiler, moonroof, and custom rims give this car an edge over the competition. I bought this car with 105000 miles on it, and it has served me well. Oil has been changed regularly, and any needed maintenance has been performed. Our family has grown and we’ve recently added a larger car to our family, so it’s time to let this one go.

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On to the story of Marvus.  Like I said, we’ve been thinking of getting a little larger family car for many months.  That subject basically occupied almost every conversation we’d had while driving.  We wanted a car with three rows to give us more room to expand in the future and to haul around the substantial pile of gear it takes to go on a trip with our two kiddos.  We test drove several different cars of various makes and models, and eventually settled on a GMC Acadia.  Once that difficult decision was made, we began looking for one in earnest whereas before we were casually watching the market.  We made an offer on one but it wasn’t accepted.  Then we found Marvus.  She came out of Moab.  She’s a 2010 GMC Acadia with lots of life left that we got for a fair price.  We don’t have a lot of time in the seat, but so far we’ve really enjoyed having her.  The reason behind the name is that Kathryn’s CRV is called Darbus, and we bought the Acadia from a lady named Marva.   Put the two together and we have our portmanteau name Marvus.
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Next up, the XT225.  We bought this bike two years ago with the intent that it could be Kathryn’s dirt bike, and if we had visitors come, they could ride it.  The XT225 model motorcycle has a special place in my heart.   I’m going to get nostalgic for moment here and explain why.  “Old Whitey” was the first bike I ever owned.  I bought it from James’ dad.  I got quite a bit of use out of it on and off the road.  It did quite well on the trails due to it’s very low stance, and it was quite fun to put around on on the road.  I had it up at school Junior and Senior year.  It was my daily ride ride to class.  I got a couple of parking tickets for parking in faculty motorcycle parking, but it was totally worth it.  Old Whitey was definitely a bonus when dating Kathryn too.  On our first official date I offered to walk her home from my apartment.  Upon passing the motorcycle in the parking lot, I offered to give her a ride home on it, (she lived in the next comlex over).  We hopped on and what do you know, Old Whitey didn’t wasn’t ready for the most amazing first date ever to be over, so it just kept going right on past Kathryn’s place.  We ended on a fun ride up to the Y parking lot.  Cliche?  Not at all, this was our first date, not the fifth so we didn’t kiss.  That’s a whole other story.  We just enjoyed the ride up.  She held on tight and it felt good.  We enjoyed many fun rides together on Old Whitey.  No you can see why I have a tender place in my heart for the XT225.  Back to the new XT225.   In the end, Kathryn decided that she’d rather stick with a 4-wheel machine.  We enjoyed having it, but it just wasn’t getting used enough.  We put 70 miles on it in two years which just isn’t much.  When Kevin decided to head out for the summer, we decided it was time to sell.  So, we posted it on KSL and ended up selling it to some nice folks from Moab.  Yes, Moab again.  But that’s not all.  I actually bought my dirt bike from Moab so that’s three Moab KSL experiences.  We’ve had great luck with those Moab folks.  New Old Whitey That’s Blue, may you serve your new masters well.

2006 Yamaha xt225 ON/OFF road. Street legal dual sport enduro trail bike. Just changed the oil. Electric start, with a brand new battery. Tires in great shape. Bought for my wife but she didn’t end up using it. Ready to go.

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Road Trip Warriors

We are road trip warriors!  We did a 1500 mile road trip to go visit my brother and be there for their newest son’s baby blessing.  It’s a long drive down to Albuquerque, and we didn’t really want to do the same stretch of road twice, so we devised an awesome loop.  First stop St. George, second stop Grand Canyon, third stop Albuquerque, and then back home.

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The big question was how would the girls do with so much driving.  We are happy to report that they did remarkably well.  Check out this sweet setup Ashley has!  The headphones actually weren’t that much of a hit, but my sleek black iPad mini in the hot pink bumper case sure was.  She got to watch lots and lots of movies!  Eliza was a trooper.  We stopped to take breaks every couple of hours, and overall she was awesome.
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She got to go swimming for the first time.  It was 2 years ago in St. George that Ashley got to go swimming for the first time as well.
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Leg 2, St. George to the Grand Canyon.  Oh Darbus, you’ve been so good to us.  She did an admirable job on the trip.
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These red cliffs are on the road in between Jacob Lake and Marble Canyon.  If you are ever going between St. George and the Grand Canyon, I’d highly recommend taking this route.  It was like driving through the Cars movie.
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Here we are on a lunch break at the Navajo bridge.  When you’re driving along, you don’t even realize that the Colorado river is right next to you in a deep canyon.  You can’t even tell until you’re right next to it.
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And here we are!  At the Grand Canyon!  I’ve wanted to come and see it for many years now, and we finally had the chance.  It was everything I’d imagined and more.  Pictures just don’t do it justice.  However, out of all of them, I think the panoramas come the closest.  Make sure to click on them to see them with more detail.
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Leg 3, on to Albuquerque.  We made a pit stop in Flagstaff Az and couldn’t help stopping at the Dog Haus to get a chili dog.
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And after many more hours of driving through less scenic roads, we arrived in Albuquerque.  It was lots of fun to see the cousins and the family.  The baby blessing went very well.  We had lots of good food to eat.  Ashley got to practice sharing toys.  It was great.
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Leg 4, the road home.  This was the 9 hour day, plus two stops.  Lots of driving.  Everything went well and we made it back home in good condition.  It’s a bit of a squeeze to get in the back seat with the girls, but once you’re in, it’s not too bad.  I love my girls!
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February Update

It’s already the end of February.  It’s crazy how fast time flies and how fast the girls are growing up.  Sometimes though, the individual days can seem to drag on, especially in the winter as cabin fever sets in.  One of the cabin fever remedies for the girls has been the Draper Aquarium.  Kathryn got a season pass and they’ve enjoyed going several times.

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Eliza seems to agree that it’s a great idea to head to the aquarium!
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As another cabin fever remedy, we’ve been going down to St. George around Valentine’s day for the last several years.  It’s been fun to get out of the typical winter inversion and get some sunshine and warmer air.  This year, with the big road trip coming up soon, we were in town for the weekend.  We decided that instead of heading South, we’d head up in elevation to get out of the inversion.  We dropped off the girls as Grandma Suzie’s house and headed up to Alta for a half day ski trip.  It was so amazing.  It was actually 55 degrees at the base of the mountain, and 45 degrees on the peak, with really no wind.  So in the end, we got our Valentine’s Day warm weather and sunshine…up on the mountain.  The snow wasn’t that fresh, but since it was so warm, it was nice and soft.  It was a fantastic day skiing.
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And this is the inversion.  So sad to head back into the pea soup.
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One evening, we made a batch of sugar cookies.  One of the cool things is that we 3D printed all of the cookie cutters.  I’d made some a while ago for Ashley to use with her play dough.  This particular night, Kathryn was wishing for a bigger heart cutter to make our main cookies.  I headed down stairs, found a model online, tweaked it a little, and 45 minutes later we had our own heart cookie cutter.  I really like having a 3D printer at home.  So cool.
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Valentine’s Day candlelight dinner and chicken alfredo pasta in honor of our first Valentine’s day together.
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Eliza is growing up fast.  Her little personality is starting to develop.  She’s also starting to outgrow lots more clothes.  She’s been a little angel.
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Thanks Grandma Suzie for all you do to help out with the girls 🙂
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This week Kathryn had her TSO concert.  That meant rehearsal on Thursday and the concert on Friday and Saturday.  We aren’t quite ready to have baby sitters with Eliza, so that meant I got to hang out with the girls all three nights.  We had lots of fun being chill, watching movies, taking baths, playing pretend, reading books, eating snacks, and anything else we could think of.

On Friday, we dropped Kathryn off at her concert since they have a pre concert rehearsal so she needed to be there pretty early.  Afterwards, we drove up American Fork canyon to the end of both forks.  We caught a beautiful view of the backside of Temp just around dusk.
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Kathryn said the concert went well.  I was sad to miss it, but happy to be able to help and have some good daddy daughter time.  That’s all for now.  Happy leap year bonus day tomorrow.

 

Winter Update

We’ve been having a great time this winter.  Here are some of the highlights.

Seeing James and Erica and Hunter over Christmas break.

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Fun night out with Kathryn’s parents.
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Birthday dinner for Kathryn.
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Our amazing baby girl!
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Chillin
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Being cute.
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Being gangster cute.
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Huge snowman.
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Provo City Center Temple open house.
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Guru’s
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Even more cute.  This girl just won’t cut it out 🙂
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