Saturday, July 28, 2012

Clark Reunion 2012

I look forward to our Clark Reunion so much! We have reunions every other year and we take turns being in charge of it. This year happened to be my turn and I had a lot of fun planning it. My Mom pays for the lodging and all of the food, which is so generous of her. She rents this 12,000 square foot home in Birdseye, UT. It has 8 bedrooms, plus a den, plus many other sleeping areas. This year we had a total of 60 (out of 85) family members attend the reunion. We really missed those who couldn't attend and we hope they'll be able to join us in two years. Here is a picture of the house we use. It's beautiful and newly remodeled.
We started on Friday, July 20. Since it was a bad forest fire year, we were not allowed to have a fire to roast our hot dogs and s'mores, so we BBQ'd the dogs and my brother, Doug, brought his little propane stove so we could roast our marshmallows. It turned out just fine. Friday night, we got organized in our rooms, and visited, relaxed and the kids ran around and got to know each other again - since it had been 2 years since some of them had seen each other. Here's cute little Ryan Cullimore.
 Holly, Scott, Derek, Doug, Jeff, Peta, Carie roasting their marshmallows.
 Mom, Sam Watkins and Dave
 Mom and Dave
 Mom and Me with my eyes closed!
 Ethan enjoying his s'more
 Brodi and Dennis. 
 Brodi adopted Dennis as her other Grandpa and wouldn't leave his side!
 Ethan found a hole in the grass.
 Claire, Sam, Lexi, Ellie and Sadie found the horses and loved feeding them. (The little red haired girl was the owner's granddaughter and she joined our reunion - she was really cute and the girls loved her)

 Ethan feeding the horse
 Claire feeding the horse.
 My family members are such good sports! I made them stand in a circle and do the Tooty Tah dance. It was so fun to watch them. The song goes like this: (they repeat everything I say) A tooty tah, a tooty tah, a tooty tah tah, thumbs up, A tooty tah, a tooty tah, a tooty tah tah, then they repeat all of that and add one more action at a time, thumbs up, elbows back, feet apart, knees together, bottoms up, tongues out, eyes closed, turn around. By the time we added all of the actions, they looked pretty silly, but it was fun and like I said, they are good sports and didn't complain!
My Mom and I bought flashlights for all of the kids, wrote their names on them and gave them to the adults. The kids had to go around to all of the adults and ask them if they had the flashlight with their name on it. It was a way for everybody to learn each other's names a little better. The kids eventually all found their flashlights. They played flashlight tag with them when it got dark. It was soon time to get everybody settled in for the night. After the kids are all in bed, it's a tradition in our family for my nieces and nephews and their spouses to play Mafia. They have so much fun and stay up until 2 or 3 in the morning playing. All of the cousins get along great and have a lot of fun together. Now all of their kids are getting along great as well! It's fun to see the families intermingle and all get along so well.
 We had the girls sleep on air mattresses in the living room and the boys slept downstairs on the bunk beds.
Shauna and Scott were two of the helpers on breakfast duty. We had pancakes with strawberries and whipped cream and sausage.
 Shauna and Connor (Derek & Melinda's baby)
 This year I planned Minute to Win It games. We had 5 teams - blue, orange, yellow, pink and green. In years past, we had a ping pong, horseshoe and goofy golf tournament, along with a Rook tournament. This year I decided to incorporate horseshoes and goofy golf into the Minute to Win it games. So those were our first events. Then we had the youngest 2 people on the team pull kleenexes out of kleenex boxes one at a time and see who could get them all out first. It was so funny to watch the kids do this. I had to remind them that it isn't okay to do this at home!
Then we had several team members from each team put an oreo on their forehead and get it into their mouths without using their hands. It was really funny.
Another event was having a child and an adult feed each other ice cream cones while they were blindfolded. Here are Sadie and Derek feeding each other. The teams were identified by colored slap bracelets according to the team they were on.
The WINNERS!
We had a few other games too - sucking skittles with a straw and putting moving them from one bowl to another bowl. And, putting penne pasta on the end of a spaghetti stick and carrying it across the room to a bowl. Then, we took the empty kleenex boxes and tied them around the waist of a team member from each team and they had to shake 10 ping pong balls out of the box. Team Orange ended up winning the championship!

After the games, it was lunch time - sandwiches, chips, fruit and veggies.
 Josh, Sam and Clark enjoying their lunch..
Isaac Hill
BJ and Shannon and a lot of kids!
 Kristina, Ruth, etc.
 Grandma and BJ
  After lunch it was time for the Rook tournament and games for the kids. It was actually clouding up outside, so before it rained, we hurried and did the water balloons that Jeff Boyer prepared. Thanks for sitting for hours filling up those balloons, Jeff! The kids loved them. 


 My Mom makes homemade oreo cookies and they are a favorite of the family. She had the kids help frost the middle of the cookies so we could have them for dinner. The kids had fun doing this and even got to eat one if they helped!

 After dinner of lasagna, salad, corn and rolls, we had our talent show. We had dancing, karate demonstrations, back flips on the trampoline, jokes, piano, skits, ceramic displays, lego show and tell, etc.

 Devyn, Andy and Tyler at talent show

 Tommy doing his dance
 And then we had the winners of the Rook Tournament announced. Andy and Tyler were the champs this year. A few years ago, when Doug's family was in charge of the reunion, they found this statue of a bird that has been known as the Rook Trophy for all these years. I humbly admit that I have had that trophy at my house for the last 6 years (3 Rook championships for me!) but I had to give it up this year to these two. Another trophy just like this one has finally been found, so we now have 2 of them in the family and each winner will be able to take one home with them. I hope to win it back someday - there is an empty place on my plant shelf!!!
 Here is the whole family. All 60 of us (26 kids under 11) stayed under the same roof for 2 nights and we still love each other! I'm so thankful for my family and I love the personality that each one brings into the family. I missed having Dad at the reunion and I'm sure everyone thought about Dad throughout the events - knowing how much he would have enjoyed being there. But, hopefully he was there with us and enjoyed seeing everybody get along and have fun together. Thank you, Mom, for making it possible to continue our Clark Reunions. I look forward to the next one in 2 years - especially because I won't have to be in charge!!!
As everyone left Sunday morning, I was sad to see it come to an end. I hate good-byes and get emotional when I have to say them. Thank you to such a great family for making the sacrifices to come to the reunion. Yes, I made the plans and organized the reunion, but it wouldn't be fun without the fun all of you add to it.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Utah Trip

I left on Friday, July 13 for a trip to Utah and our Clark Family Reunion. Bryan stayed home to work for a few extra days and Tiffany was driving with the girls from Southern California to Utah, so Tyler and I had a road trip together. We made it in 9 1/2 hours - I think that's a record. We only stopped once for gas and we ate along the way. Poor Tiffany had rain most of the way, but Tyler and I only had a few drops - and we were only about half an hour ahead of her. It was nice to finally arrive. First thing Sadie did was find Grandma Clark's dress ups. she is modeling a few of her outfits for us:
  
 Tyler was resting on the chair in the basement, but the girls managed to put a hat and sunglasses on him.





 The evening of July 13, we were able to go to a wedding reception for my nephew Jeff and his cute new wife, Peta. The reception was in Kay's sister's backyard, which was absolutely stunning. Unfortunately, it rained most of the evening, but it was still fun and turned out great. It was actually a treat for those of us there from Arizona - we don't get rain much here. I loved that Jeff & Peta had a photo booth at the reception for all of their guests to get their picture taken. Then, they put your picture next to what we wrote to the bride and groom in their guest book. Here are some pictures of my Mom and I.
The next day, Saturday, July 14, was Jeff and Peta's sealing in the Mt. Timpanogos Temple, followed by a luncheon at Mimi's Cafe. I was so glad I was able to be there for the wedding festivities. 
 On Sunday afternoon, all of Doug's family, Kathy & Dennis, my Mom, BJ and I all went to my Dad's grave to leave some flowers from the wedding. Tyler and Tiffany went to Park City to stay for a couple of nights at the Canyons, where my Mom has a timeshare. BJ and family were able to use it for a couple of days after Tyler's family left to stay at the Watkins cabin.
On Tuesday, July 17, Bryan arrived from Arizona and Holly & Jeff & kids came to Utah County. They had been in Idaho for most of the month with Jeff's family, and came to spend some time at the Watkins Cabin, near Sundance. The cabin is for sale and this might be the last time we're able to use it, so our kids wanted to be sure to spend some time there this summer. Tyler's and Holly's families stayed there for 3 nights. BJ's family, Bryan and I and my Mom went there for dinner 2 nights. We loved it! The kids had a blast and we enjoyed the nice cool weather. Actually, the whole time we were in Utah, the weather was fabulous - especially coming from Arizona. Sadie and Ethan are such cute little buddies. They played so well together.
 We decided to hike to Steward Falls in Provo Canyon. Here is Papa with Sadie, Claire, Ethan, Kylie and Lexi before our hike.
 Papa and Sadie 
 Ethan, Sadie, Claire, Lexi and Kylie on our hike to Stewart Falls
 After a long hike, we finally made it! 
 While we were at Stewart Falls, we got some good pictures and enjoyed the beautiful falls. 
 Some of us (not me!) even went very close to the falls!
 We had somebody take this great picture of all of us. From left to right, Claire, Jeff, Holly, Ethan, me with Lexi, Tyler, Tiffany, Sadie, Bryan and Kylie
Sadie had new shoes on and got huge blisters on the back of her ankles, so Tyler had to carry her all the way back down the mountain on his back. Poor Sadie - and poor Tyler!
 When we got back to the cabin, we had some lunch, played UNO and relaxed. Bryan went to Orem and brought my Mom back to the cabin (and the dinner she had prepared for us - thank you, Mom! The kids collected rocks and sold them to us - yes, we bought rocks from the cabin! The kids had a great time. 
 This is the view from the back porch of the cabin. BEAUTIFUL!
 Sadie, Claire, Lexi and Kylie had a great time together down by the creek.
 The next morning, July 19, we all hiked up to Timp Cave - except for Hannah, who stayed home with Grandma Clark. We started at 8 a.m. when it was nice and cool - which was great  because it was getting pretty hot by the time we finished. Here we are on our way up the mountain.
Sadie wore her flip flops since her ankles were still sore from the day before. The kids all did great on the hike! Fortunately, the trail is paved all the way up, so that helped!
We stopped to rest in a few places along the way. L to R - Ethan, Sam, Brodi, Lexi, Claire, Kylie, Sadie
 Papa and Lexi
Tiff, Lexi, Shannon, Sam, Brodi, Kylie 
 Ethan, Jeff and Sadie
 Bryan, Tyler and Claire
 BJ and Holly
Me at the top of the mountain
Entrance to cave
 BJ, Shannon and Sam
 Shannon, Sam and Holly
 Tyler, Sadie, Kylie, Lexi, Nana and Papa being silly
Sadie and Papa
 Claire Bear 
 Tyler and Kylie 
Getting ready to follow tour guide, Molly, into the cave
 Inside the cave 
 All of us inside the cave
Coming out of the cave - on our way back down the mountain...
 There were some picnic tables across the street from the Timp Cave Visitors Center where we ate our lunch of peanut butter and jam sandwiches.
 We all had rests and then we bought pizza and took it up to the cabin later that evening. We took my Mom with us again - we're so glad she could join our family at the cabin. The kids did some fishing - Kylie caught a fish.......
and played some more.......
  Tyler's girls got some 4 generation pictures with my Mom and me.
 and we discovered that Kylie's hand is as big as mine now! Her feet are the same size as mine also.
 And of course, the cabin wouldn't be the cabin if we didn't take a trip to Old Man Stewart's cabin!
Next post will be all about the Clark Family Reunion.................