Saturday, August 17, 2013

Max Comes to Visit

Max came to visit us over the weekend and we loved seeing him!  He is living in St. George for the summer with his grandparents and we love that a Larkin is in the same state as we are again!!  While he was here we tried to find him some new church shoes, he went on a bike ride with Ryan, went to the farmer's market downtown, drove up to Alta ski resort, went to a movie with Ryan and some of his friends from work, spent time with us and we loved it!  Thanks for coming up Max!!


written June 10, 2013

Jury Duty

A month ago I got a paper in the mail that said I would be on jury duty sometime during the month of June.  I had to fill out the sheet and list any conflicts that might prevent me from being able to serve on a jury.  I sent the sheet back and didn't think much of it.  Flash forward to a couple of weeks ago when I got a half sheet of yellow paper that told me I had been summoned for jury duty.  I would need to call a number each night to see if I needed to go to the courthouse the next day.  I called in on Friday night for Monday and it wasn't called, Monday night for Tuesday and it wasn't called and then on Tuesday night my number was called.  This meant that on Wednesday, June 5 I would need to meet at the courthouse at 8:15 am with the other jurors to see if I would be needed to sit on a jury. 
I was excited about this experience for a couple of reasons, I hadn't been in the Matheson courthouse or a courtroom before and the other reason was I had no clue how they select a jury or how an actual trial works so I was excited to see that process.  I got to the courthouse a little early and went through security and walked to the end of the hall where the jury waiting room was located.  There were about 100 or so people in the room and we all just waited there until the head lady came in and told us about what our day could look like.  There were 4 trials that day so everyone would be called up.  The judge would ask a few questions and explain the trial and the jury would be selected.  One of the judges likes to have all the possible people that might be on his jury fill out a questionnaire.  I was in the group that had to fill out the questionnaire.  We watched a short movie on why "normal" people sit on a jury and what our experience could be like.  The bailiff came in and took up the first group of people.  We waited for a few more minutes before the second bailiff came and grabbed my group.  There were 32 of us for 8 spots on the jury.  We went upstairs and went into the courtroom.  The judge had some questions that he would ask everyone and that is what we were going to do next.  The questions were: what juror number are you?; highest level of education; occupation; spouses occupation; number of children and their ages; what magazines/newspapers do you read; an interesting thing about you.  It was fun to hear every one's answers to the questions.  They sent us out in the hall and pulled in certain individuals that they wanted to ask more questions to about certain experiences they had in their past and if serving on this jury would be an issue since the items in their past and the trial were related on some level.  We were all called back in and the judge asked us if we had any questions for him.  After he answered those, he read off the juror numbers.  I was number 5 and my number wasn't called.  So I left the room with the other people whose numbers weren't called and went to work.  It took the whole morning, but was a fun experience.  I am off the hook for 2 years now, but hope to be asked to do this again in the future.

written June 10, 2013

Catching Ants

One of Nolan's favorite things to do right now is find ants on the sidewalk and then squish them with his finger.  We do this at least once a day right now.  He is a funny kid!


written June 3, 2013

Mowing the Lawn with Uncle Josh


written June 2, 2013

Camping at Deseret Peak

Over Memorial Day Weekend (May 25, 26) we went camping at Deseret Peak that is out by Grantsville, UT.  We left around 5:30 pm on Saturday night and it took about an hour and a half to get there.  We were a little worried about being able to find a decent spot to camp for the night since it is such a popular weekend for being outdoors.  We totally lucked out and found a perfect spot that someone had just left and the fire pit was still warm!  We couldn't believe it - it was away from all the other campers.  We set up camp before we lost too much daylight and got dinner going.  Ryan and Jared had made tinfoil dinners for everyone that were fantastic!  For the rest of the night we roasted s'mores and sat around the fire pit.  











The next morning we got up and had doughnuts and fruit for breakfast, packed up and came back home.  Josh and Macy watched Nolan while we were away and we really appreciated them for doing that!