Friday, November 23, 2007
Brian and Mindie Join the Blog!!!
We are exited to be on the blog! Just keep in mind I'm still learning all about the computer, can't wait to here from all of you!
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Bailee's Friends and Family Night
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
bailee's friends and family night
On November 10th Mac's Cheer is having a friends and family night to show off what we have been doing in our gym and since you are all family I would love for you to come watch me soo... check your calenders! I love you all!
Monday, October 29, 2007
McKinley Turns One!
McKinley turned one on October 29th- Happy Birthday to Jera too! We had a party for her on Sunday night the night before. We have a ghost hanging in our living room this month and McKinley will point to it and say "Boo". It is so cute. She really only says dog and Boo. Anyway, I decided to do a ghost party for her. Of course she wouldn't say boo for us in the video. You will all just have to take our word for it that it is soooo cute! Sorry I had the camera turned the wrong way when I took this!
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Well....
This is probably the first thing that has to do with the computer that Mom knows how to do better than me. Chet and I have a new e mail address, we combined the two of our together because... well... you know we are married. Joint accounts, joint closet, joint e mail address so here it is chetjory@gmail.com
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Good ride gone bad.
On Friday, Sept. 28, Brian, Randy Lake, Ryan Roper, & myself went on a ride up Holden canyon. We started at Maple Hollow campground and rode to a trail referred to as the CC trail or government trailer. We wanted to ride to the top of the mountain and just enjoy the day. We rode for a mile or two up a 4-wheeler trailer the eventually turned into a horse trail. The trail was fairly steep and we gained altitude rapidly.
We came to one point in the trail that was a little narrow and the drop off to the right was steep and a long ways to the bottom. At that particular spot I jokingly said, "Don't fall off the trail right here, it is a long way to the bottom." Well, apparently Randy didn't hear me, because at that point his horse stepped off the trail a little bit. Randy turned him to get him back on, but the horse didn't get back on. Randy decided to get off to see if that would help his horse be able to get back on the trail. The horse tried again to get on the trail, but this time his back legs went out from under him tipped over backwards.
The side of the mountain was almost straight up and down and at least 200 yards to the bottom. Once the horse started rolling he didn't quit. I didn't count, but I think he went end over end about 7 times. It was an awful sight and the sounds were terrible too. Randy hurried down to see what the damage was. The rest of us tied our horses up and then went down to see the damage for ourselves. When we got down to the bottom the horse only lived another minute or two and then died. We were relieved that he died so quickly because we didn't have a gun to put him out of his misery. It took everything we had to roll the horse up enough for Randy to pull his saddle off. His saddle was pretty scuffed up and the bars on the tree ended up being cracked. We put Randy's saddle and blanket and other gear on our horses and led them back to the trailer. It was a pretty solumn walk back without much conversation. We were all thinking about what had just happened and how lucky Randy was to step off his horse before he tipped over.
I have ridden on worse trails than that and I wouldn't hesitate to go back on that trail, but next time I go, I will definetly be a little more cautious. I also realize that I am not invincible and accidents do happen.
We came to one point in the trail that was a little narrow and the drop off to the right was steep and a long ways to the bottom. At that particular spot I jokingly said, "Don't fall off the trail right here, it is a long way to the bottom." Well, apparently Randy didn't hear me, because at that point his horse stepped off the trail a little bit. Randy turned him to get him back on, but the horse didn't get back on. Randy decided to get off to see if that would help his horse be able to get back on the trail. The horse tried again to get on the trail, but this time his back legs went out from under him tipped over backwards.
The side of the mountain was almost straight up and down and at least 200 yards to the bottom. Once the horse started rolling he didn't quit. I didn't count, but I think he went end over end about 7 times. It was an awful sight and the sounds were terrible too. Randy hurried down to see what the damage was. The rest of us tied our horses up and then went down to see the damage for ourselves. When we got down to the bottom the horse only lived another minute or two and then died. We were relieved that he died so quickly because we didn't have a gun to put him out of his misery. It took everything we had to roll the horse up enough for Randy to pull his saddle off. His saddle was pretty scuffed up and the bars on the tree ended up being cracked. We put Randy's saddle and blanket and other gear on our horses and led them back to the trailer. It was a pretty solumn walk back without much conversation. We were all thinking about what had just happened and how lucky Randy was to step off his horse before he tipped over.
I have ridden on worse trails than that and I wouldn't hesitate to go back on that trail, but next time I go, I will definetly be a little more cautious. I also realize that I am not invincible and accidents do happen.
Friday, October 5, 2007
Taylor Family Reunion
Family Blog
We wanted to set up a family blog so that we could use it as way to scrapbook and journal the things that we do together as a family and also as a way to find out what everyone is doing. I hope that we can all try to post something at least once a month or as often as you want. Thanks Justin and Carolyn.
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