Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Mr & Mrs Bryan Barton

Some of my Favorite Pictures on this special day!
























Sunday, June 17, 2012

Crawfish Boil In Utah What????

We loved having Craw-fish Boils with our friends & neighbors in Louisiana when we lived there.
We heard about this Cajun place in Payson Utah that has them.So we thought that we should go try it out! Wow! it was very good the only thing that would have made it better is if our friends from Louisiana would have been there and a little zydeco music. 


Anticipation


YUM YUM Craw fish,Corn, Potatoes,Sausage

We were hoping that they would bring a lot more and they did

Richard & Dianna getting pretty full


Repelling 101

Well for Christmas Richard gave us repelling lessons, I was like are you kidding me! So Saturday was the big day. We were at Pete's Rock at the trail head of Mt.Olympus. it was an 80 foot repel . No big deal right.....Wrong.! Richard has a major fear of heights, I don't mind heights but I have big trust issues...Like putting my life in someone else's hands and backing off a cliff that is 80 feet to the ground! ( this happens in cars also). Lynde,  well she had no fear at all. she was ready for the adventure. It was a beautiful Utah summer morning. and well we conquered our  fears and are all  still alive... We had a great time. I was the photographer and they forgot to take my picture so you will just have to take my word that I went down also. 

Richard preparing to back off the cliff




Lynde at the top 


On his way down 80 foot rock!

He's really terrified  but trying to smile

Lynde descending 80 feet

Lynde was a pro  from the start

Preparing to go 60 feet down

Richard on his was down

Lynde almost to the bottom

Richard & Lynde

Pete'e rock  we repelled off  of the top 80 feet down

Lynde on her way down the 3rd time

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Granddaughter Macie Graduates from Preschool
I think she is darling in her little graduation cap!
 she will be going to Kindergarten in the fall. She will be 5 on June 3
I love her so much!
She knows her ABC's & 123's and much much more...

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Here is a link to Sister Hilary Barton's Mission Blog  If you would Like to follow her Journey as a Missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of  Latter-Day Saints    http://hilbil28.blogspot.com/

Monday, April 2, 2012

Barton Family Pictures

OK OK.... I know it's been forever since I blogged. I hope to do better. Here are a few family pictures we just had taken a few weeks ago.












Wednesday, November 10, 2010

What is going to happen next, especially with our kids....

what is going to happen next, especially with our kids. A few weeks ago I noticed Hilary limping around the house, moaning and groaning, acting like an old woman. Later she was fixed on the couch with a heating pad on her shoulder. What caught my eye were her legs. They looked like leopard skin, the spots being bruises and scrapes. I assumed she had probably lost control during the latest midnight run down Provo Canyon on her long board. I resisted the urge to lecture, knowing it wouldn’t do any more good than the last time.

A week later, Hilary turns up lame again. She hobbled in from the laundry room, the basket over-flowing with big, bold, wide-striped jerseys. They were all the same. Hilary is always bringing home strange clothes from DI. This was different. She dumps this mountain of color on the floor and starts folding jerseys and tucking them into this huge duffle bag. I demanded, “Hilary, what is going on here?”, she answered, “It’s my turn to do the laundry”.
After a strenuous interrogation, she broke and spilled the beans. A couple of months ago while driving around, thinking of things to do, one of her friends suggested, “Let’s go try out for the Utah Valley University rugby team. It’s a club team so you don’t have to be a student.” This friend is twice as big as Hilary. The three girls went to the first practice. Only one of them went to the second practice… yes, that would be Hilary.
Like Lebron, I’m asking myself, “What should I do?”. We have friends who won’t let their big strong boys play football because they might get hurt. Now my 115 lb daughter is telling me, “Football is for wimps; I play a real sport”. I want to protect my daughter from harm. We teach our children not to play in the street so they won’t get run over by a truck. We teach them not to play rugby so they won’t get smashed and broken between two Tongans.
I was dying, literally, to go to her game last week, but had a prior commitment. I sent Bryan, instructing him to run out on the field and stop things if it got ugly. In his debriefing after the game, he said with a look of wonder on his face, “Dad, Hilary is really intense! She hit this girl and she didn’t get up.” I started my rant and he interrupted, “No dad, not Hilary, the other girl did not get up. They helped her off the field and she didn’t play ‘till the second half.”
So that’s what’s new at our house. Hilary has a game Saturday in Grand Junction, Colorado against Mesa State College at 1:00 pm. Nothing is going to keep me from this game. I’m feeling a little less like Lebron these days, though I’m not sure if I should. Yesterday as Hilary was lacing up her cleats, gathering her mouth guard and heading out the door for practice, I said, “Wait, Hilary” she turned quickly with that “Dad I really don’t have time for this right now, I’ve heard this way to many times.” look on her face. I walked up, gave her a little slap on the butt, and said with all the earnestness I could muster, “Hilary, go knock somebody on their a**”. My how her expression changed. After a few giggles and with that confident, “Dad I’ve got this all taken care of” look on her face, she was out the door.

Richard