7th Heaven

I was catching up with an old work associate and he turned me onto launching a weather balloon(camera attached taking pictures) with my kids. I felt that my kids were a little young, but that it would be a great idea for the teachers and priest in the ward. Some MIT students had done it on the cheap and I used their work as a guide.

The young men did like the idea, and we plotted and planned.

We had some struggles getting the weather balloon here. Twice they messed up the order. But in the end we launched out of desperation. Lest anyone worry, I did contact the FAA in Salt Lake and we were on the up and up.

We launched 7th Heaven, the name of our contraption, from Vernon Utah, 60 minutes west of American Fork, at 9:08am. The styrofoam box that housed the camera and GPS cellphone was swinging like a pendulum the whole way. I was sure that box was going to be ripped apart, but it held together without problem. The balloon climbed to and estimated 115000 feet taking pictures every 10 seconds. The weather balloon, initially filled to about 6 feet in diameter, swelled to over 23 feet in diameter and finally burst at 10:18am. 7th Heaven finally touched down at 10:49am. When under 20000 feet its GPS data was sent to a website and as a result finding it for retrieval was easy.

Here some pictures that it took along its journey.

A ward member did some photoshop magic.  Its rather good I think.

Here is one of what it looked like.

Walk-a-thon

The elementary school held its 3rd annual walk-a-thon. The boys really get into it…more running than walking, and plenty of water to keep them going!

Calvin went 36 laps=4 miles in the one hour time limit.

Logan was excited that he went 32 laps, the same number as on his shirt.

Kimball went an amazing 41 laps=over 4 1/2 miles. Way to run boys.

Sterling sat down and made an otter pop friend.

Otter pops for all at the end! Bridget and Sterling got 2! The walk a thon was in different groups…so we got to go in the morning to see the younger grades, and then after lunch to see Kimball run and help mark off lap cards.

Back to School

August 25 the boys started back to school.  Kimball is in 5th grade, Calvin 2nd, and Logan 1st!  Sterling needs his backpack and lunch too.  He loves his big brothers and tries to be just like them.

Bridget started Preschool Pals September 14th.  It is twice a week.  She loves it…there are fun girls!

The first few days of preschool, Sterling was confused as to where the boys and Bridget were…it was suddenly just mom and Sterling, so weird.

Mr Tugboat

Labor day, Ammon, Bridget and Sterling cleaned out the tugboat! It had spiders and dirt…you can’t play in such a dirty dangerous place…so the kids have found new love for the tugboat. Sterling especially loves the new play place.

Labor day weekend

The water is getting colder, the lake trips seem to have ended (at least for the swimming part), but we had one fun adventure over Labor day weekend at the lake.  Chan, Breezy, and Gabel had some exciting rides on the viper.  Logan was very brave and jumped off the front of the boat for the first time.  Although a bit cool, the water felt relaxing compared to the rocking waves while the boat was stopped for lunch.

We had a little trouble at the beginning.  We found “blue worms” actually a piece of blue rope in the engine.  Thankfully Ammon got it right out and we were able to have a great outing.

Scooters

Sterling loves to ride “my scooter.”  He figured it out all by himself at 2 years 1 month old!

Bridget and Sterling love to pretend to be Breezy and Gable.  They will ride their scooters to the temple to get married!  Pretty cute.

Soccer

August and September were busy with soccer practices and games.  Kimball’s 5th grade team was the “Fire Breathing Cougars.”

Calvin and Logan’s 1st/2nd grade team was the “King Cobras.”