Monday, November 14, 2011

It has been a busy fall and Thanksgiving is almost here. Three teenagers says it all. We frequently feel a little like dorm parents at a college somewhere. There is a lot of laughter and we are enjoying all of it. Camping, football games, basketball, pumpkin chocolate chip cookies,  BBQ cook outs, school dances like homecoming, winter formals, movies and favorite TV shows. (So glad Alexander will watch a chick flick with me now and then because I am definately out numbered here.)

Busy canning salsa, pears, beets, rasberry jam,  pickles, spaghetti sauce and freezing corn on the cob, green beans, pumpkin pie filling and it is all from the garden. All three boys, carved a pumpkin from the garden and I still had enough for my students and for some friends too.

Camping at Forest lakes after a football game...



and always basketball games. cook outs at home and sit ups in the living room.

 Like I said, so crazy busy and just fun fun fun with trip to Tombstone Az too

I am so glad we have our exchange students here and their being here really seems meant to be.  We love them and it has been really nice having Ben here too. We love them all and there is never a dull moment.  That is my quick update.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Aloha Spirit



I have been looking forward to Ban and Lorena's visit with their wonderful 5 children all summer. Both Bart and I think of them as family. They were here for just 3 days and we packed in so much fun as we always do with them. They live in Hawaii because Ban teaches at BYU Hawaii so we had not seen them for 3 years. Ban and Bart both taught at Mesa community college together before they moved from the Phoenix valley but we have known them for a long time before that. I met Ban many years ago when he was only about 13, the age of his youngest son now. Their kids call us Auntie Nancy and Uncle Bart but I feel like a grandma to them too. We ate good food, went on walks, had archery contests, sang, played chess and had a cook out and bon fire and we made sommores, watched movies, took a drive into the mountains and they treated us to Chinese food for lunch one day, just sat around talking and went to church together. They just left this morning and I am missing them so much already. It is so quiet here. They can be very loud with five children, 4 boys and one sweet little girl. Here are a few pictures of good times with our friends/family with the True Aloha spirit. Love you all tons. Thanks for a great weekend. See you next summer in Hawaii! Surfs Up!


                                          

                                      
Here is video of the boys playing with the bows and arrows.
















Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Europe was a much needed vacation and packed with many great experiences.

Bonn Germany
Near the border of Austria and Germany
Amsterdam the Best thing was Anne Frank House!

Koln Cathedral 1000 years old

Eifle tower with my handsome man!

Stonehenge


Neuschwanstein Castle in the snow

Linderholf castle near Austria border

Fussen Germany

Dinner with good friends in Germany

Ragland Castle in Wales
                                    
                                           Vianden, Luxenbourg a real hidden treasure!
 
 
Caerphilly Castle Wales near Cardiff

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Gardening begins soon in Snowflake but first a trip to Europe.

I love garden fresh veggies and canning but I also love to travel. Spring break is next week and I am taking my husband and Dan Number 2 stepson to Europe and the UK. We have a total of 10 days counting travel time.  I am so ready for a break from teaching my beloved first graders.

We will visit Germany, Austria, Luxenbourg, Netherlands, France, London and Wales where the Bowens come from and where my 4 times Great Grandfather John Williams lived and died. His son James Williams the 1st was a revolutionary soldier. Our Bowen Line and the Williams Line actually come from some of the same towns and counties in Carmanthenshire Wales.
We will also visit some friends, Christian and Kerstin Fehring, that live in Bonn. I stayed with them last time I went to Europe in 1994. It will be fun to see them again. She said she is making us a traditional meal from Switzerland. It is called Raclette and is mostly cheese melted on an open fire on veggies. The recipe dates back to the 1200 sometime so it will be fun to try it since the Shields line does go back through the Reiderer and Sente line to the Swiss Alps.  To the town of Maeinfield to be exact. Which is the town the story of Heidi is from.
In Wales we will stay in a B&B called Pennylan Farm owned by Cathy and Dave Bowen, living near the town Monmouth, where the Bowen family came from. We will enjoy Paris, London and many castles. We will go to Anne Frank's house and the Van Gough Museum. I am looking forward to taking some photos with my new camera too.
 When I come back I will see my tulips coming up. We planted about 300 out front in the heart of our drive.  I am excited but for now I have Parent teacher conferences and a few more days of teaching. So for now I am still looking forward to being on vacation with Bart and Dan.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Christmas Vacation in Utah

Spending Christmas in Utah, we had many opportunities to spend time with family. We stayed with my mom and dad in Murray and went to church with them on Sunday. We went to Bryan and Elisha's home in Farmington, Utah on Monday and we played with the granddaughters, Kaitlyn and Allyson. 

 






Missy's baby girl, Ari. She is so fun and cute!




Carla's granddaughter Nora (Alana's baby girl.) She'll be two in January. So sweet and cute.


I did not take any pictures at my Gibson or Bowen Family Christmas parties,  but others did so when they share them I will post some of them on here. The Gibson party was at my sister Carla's house and the Bowen Christmas party was at Bart's sister house Valerie. Dan and Josh went with us to the Bowen party!

Bret, Bart and Brad (Paul) and Valerie
(Bart's 2 brothers and 1 sister)

  Other highlights included bowling with Bret's son and three daughters and we went to the spoken word with Mormon Tab and special guest artists David Archeletta and Michael York. We saw BYU win UTEP! We went to three temples and we liked the Draper temple best. The Celestial room is amazing!

We also visited Uncle Ron and Aunt Claire and we also had a yummy home cooked dinner with my sister Carol's family before the BYU game. Thanks Carol!  It is always fun to catch up with the Bart's dad's sister Claire and her family and to visit  them.  Aunt Claire has done so much Family History work on the Spande line. Bart's maternal grandmother was a Spande from Norway.  (See picture below)



Hole In the Rock In San Juan County UT on the way home.
 
 On the way home, we visited Jane and Stuart in Provo and Bart's brother (Bradford) Paul Bowen. At Jane's we were able to talk with Jon who is in Med school in Phoenix area.  Then Bart's brother is living in Bluff, Utah while he builds a Chapter house for the Navajo nation. He is a contractor and he is well respected and his work has recently been featured in a McGraw-Hill Building magazine.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Bowen Sanctuary 2009

 Our home about 1 year ago and when I upload the 2010 that  shows the more recent improvements, I will Load it here too<