Sunday, August 24, 2008

Hunter Family Update

Alright...so here is how is goes for the Hunters. I am not a big time blogger. I love to read everyone else's blogs....they all look so great! I find that I have limited time..so for me..I like to post a couple pictures every few months just to update, for those who care, what we have been up to as a family. No fancy fun stuff here. Just pictures and words. So when I post it will be a review of the last few months or so. Here is what we have been up to since the first part of June 2008. Welcome one and all!

What My Kiddos Are Into...




So here are my kids' interests for this year.
Nathan: Age 8, 3rd Grade, Oak Meadow School, (private school...public schools in NM are a whole new post...legendary for dropouts, not meeting the NCLB standards and on and on..coming from Utah Nate was in a charter school and was several grades ahead when we got to the public school here!) Nathan is taking lessons and is preparing to start the Four Corners Competetive Swim Team....he is following in his dad's footsteps, including Bryce's size 13 flippers! We LOVE the olympics and watching Michael Phelps (Nate's hero), really has Nate pumped up during his swimming classes, as he races all his teammates. He also has a new found love of Golf, thanks to Wii Sports. We live right across the street from an excellent public golf course, Pinon Hills, and Nate and Dad go at least once a week. Next, Nate and Emma are both taking Suzuki cello this year! I am so excited because I love the cello and I'm excited because they are so, so excited. We were really lucky to get spots because, the violin classes here have a five year waiting list! It's quite the time commitment. They have private lessons once a week, and also group lessons once a week. They also have several performaces throughout the year with the violin class, and get to perform at various functions throughout the community. I love how Emma's cello looks like a violin on a stick! Nathan is also learning piano and he is learning recorder through school. He is also loving Cub Scouts!
Emma: Age 4, preschool, Casa Montessori. Emma is so excited for school, that actually starts tommorow! I have heard excellent things about her school, so I have high hopes for good things this year. She is also in swimming classes, although she will not be on the swim team for a little while. In addition to learning cello as above, she is taking classical Ballet and tap and is really a graceful little dancer!
Mom: Age...., okay, so I have decided to meet a long term goal for myself and I am going to school! My major is a BA in English Language and Literature. For those of you who know me, I love classic literature, such as Jane Austen, and bascially my degree includes reading the classics and then writing about them. Bryce thinks it sounds like the most boring thing in the world, but I think it's fantastic! I am really exciting about this for personal enrichment to my life!

Hotel Vacation Anyone??


Okay..so maybe some of you do this as well. We found out that our kids' favorite part of the vacation is the "Hotel". So we take a few mini vacations a year, and now that we live here, we drive about 2.5 hours and go to Albuquerque, and stay in a hotel. The kids love everything about it. The swimming, watching movies, breakfast in the morning, the ambiance of the hotel..everything. We went to the Embassy Suites and because of the olympics the kids each got a Panda Bear from Build a Bear, just to sweeten the deal. The other picture is of a huge hot air balloon inside a mall in Albuquerque. The hot air balloon fiesta is kind of their claim to fame. I thought it looked pretty cool so I snapped a picture. Also..for those who noticed, yes, Nathan is obesessed with his Glacier Park T-Shirt!!

Aztec Ruins




So it turns out that we live in a mecca of ancient native american ruins. We live within 1 to 2 hours of; Mesa Verde, Salmon Ruins, Chaco Canyon, and Aztec Ruins. Although we have not yet made it to the big one, Mesa Verde, yet; we did make it to Aztec. It was really awesome. It was where the ancient Pueblo Indians lived back in around the 11th century. Very cool and highly recommended! Our next trip is to go to Taos, New Mexico. The Pueblo there is over 1000 years old and amazingly still inhabited. Some of the people living there still live traditionally without water or electricity. You are able to tour it and see how they live first hand. Living here is pretty cool, because there is so much culture and history from both Native Americans and Spain, that sometimes it feels like another country!


The Bar "D" Wranglers



Next, we met up with some friends and went to the Bar D Wranglers in Durango. For those of you who have heard or seen the Bar J Wranglers out of Jackson, it's the same chain. We had some fun riding a train, playing cards, and having a "chuckwagon" supper along with some very fun and lively music and entertainment.



Nate's Broken Arm


Nathan did end up having pins placed. He actually had them taken out about a month ago and he is now back to normal function!

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Accident Prone Nate




This past Monday, Nate was riding his bike down a small incline in our neighborhood. He decided to use his feet as brakes and he went down. Right away I could tell his arm was broken. We went to the ER and sure enough he broke it and broke it bad. He completely snapped the radius right off. In the ER they put him under and reset his bone and just put a splint on. We are going to see the Orthopedic Surgeon in the morning to find out just have bad it is and if we need pins or what. We had to wait clear until Monday because there is only 1 group of orthopedics surgeons here and we couldn't get in until then. Bryce and Dr. deKay, (Bryce now works in a practice with 5 MDs, and deKay is the owner), had access to the hospitals computer in their office, so they pulled up the x-rays, and luckily the growth plate was not damaged! That is a huge relief. But we will see tommorow if we are going to need surgery. There goes Nate's summer fun..I had to call and cancel the golf class he was in, swimming, and woodworking. At least we got a bunch of fun stuff in on the 4th!