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Now
that we've almost been here a year, it was time we got a Utah
license plate for the 4Runner. As you can see by the exclamation
point, "Utah!" is an exciting place to live and
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We've decided to let the cat out of the bag, so to speak,
in regards to Shurik on the website. Well, it helped that
a good portion of this roll consist of Shurik pics. We couldn't
very well stick them behind the password and leave like
three pictures in the new pics, could we? So, here you go
- our summer of Shurik. |
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Shurik
has moved in and is in control. Here he is in one of his favorite
spots - Jordy's chair. A little tension between the males
of the house? You be the judge. |
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One
of the reasons Shurik likes the chair so much (aside from
the fact that it aggravates Jordy) is that he can perch
and watch the birds outside. "They can't see me,
but I can see them," he thinks.
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Being
Shurik is hard work. After tearing around the house in his
patented "Psycho Cat™" routine, it's time
to chill in his cat bed (besides, Jordy reclaimed his chair). |
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Soon,
though, Shurik decides he's had enough of the stitching part.
Time to mess with some thread. |
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Here
Jordy helps train Shurik to help with the laundry. You
can see him pushing the cart. This will save us time and
energy once the snow starts falling. Good Shurik.
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We
have this little ritual called "Scoop the Poop"
where we clean out the litter box every night. Shurik shows
his appreciation of a clean litter box by depositing a fresh
"almond Roca" much to Jordy's dismay. Has this cat
any shame?! |
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Jordy
was so frustrated...
Nah,
but Shurik was quite curious about the weapons of mass destruction
that appeared in the apartment prior to the Fourth of July.
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You
see, fireworks are legal here in Logan and we were going to
take complete advantage of it. This cache is what all those
inspectors are looking for over in Iraq. |
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And
what better way to blow things up than with friends? Here
the fireworks are assembled by the neatly made bed to
greet our guests, Owen and Sce who came up for the weekend.
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"You
don't have any illegal fireworks there, do you?"
"Uh,
no officer. Want to look?"
This
really happened. He did look, and we didn't have any illegal
fireworks. But the people down the block did, and we enjoyed
them immensely.
Here
Sce, Owen and Anna discuss the strategy for blowing things
up. |
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It's
the "Blair Witch Project" meets the "Ya-Ya
Sisterhood." No, really it's just Jordy, Sce, and
Owen enjoying the THREE FOOT LONG sparklers. Aww Yeah.
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The
next day we drove out to Fish Haven, Utah on Bear Lake where
we had to stop at Le Beau's for their incredible
raspberry milkshakes. They're so good that Owen felt the need
to document the moment. So did we. |
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It's
been really hot here lately, and as a result everyone's plants
in the community garden plots are going crazy. |
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"FEED
ME, JORDY. FEED ME NOW!"
The
giant sunflowers demand a sacrifice. We'll need another
Mormon.
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The
tomatoes all have little tomatoes on them. They will all come
ripe at the same time. Then we will ooze tomatoes from every
pore.
Here
Anna poses with the plants in the 100 degree heat. |
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To
the left you can see Anna's sweet peas demanding more
structure to climb on. And to the right...
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...is
the bok choy. One of the downsides of the heat has been that
everything that could bolt, has. But that's what the farmer's
market is for! |
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We
have gotten much mileage out of the wonderful shallots we've
been pulling and enjoying.
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Notice
anything different? |
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Hot
days make for hot summer nights where the moon rises bright
above mountains.
Rachel's
coming out east next week for a visit, and we've got the
camera locked and loaded with a roll of 36 shots.
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