Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Sixth Day at Powell

We all went tubing into the main channel today so that the parents could use their phones. I learned that phone companies are evil and design your battery to drain even when it is off simply so you have to recharge it and therefore shorten your battery life. Haeli and Ryan were tubing on two separate tubes and showing off. Ryan went to jump on to Haeli's tube and landed on her elbow. We almost made a trip to the clinic because she couldn't move her elbow.
After deciding just to go back to the boat, everyone else went out again. Eden and Ryan were on one tube and Kenzie and I were on another. Our tubes smashed together and Kenzie and my tube started flipping. We let go causing Eden and Ryan's tube to come on top of ours and Eden to let go. His knee came down on top of my nose. He claims it was an accident but we all know that it was just part of his devious plan of revenge for my impartial judging and the perfect excuse to get out of wake-boarding.
We climbed onto the boat, my nose pouring out blood like a fountain (gross) and determined that we had to go to the clinic. We spent the rest of the day at the visitor's center and clinic. The receptionist and the doctor at the clinic need practice on their poker faces. ( I show them my nose and a huge gasp followed my the words "Oh my, that's broken.") The doctor's office is incredibly over priced. They took twenty minutes to flash a light in my eyes, (which Ms Linda did before I giving me ibuprofen) tell me my nose was broken, ( No duh, it was three times the size it was and bigger that my lollipop) and announce that I couldn't breath out of the right side of my nose. ( I could have told you that.)
After the doctor released me we went over to the visitor's center ( And when I say that what I really mean is I was dragged to the visitor's center to meet the park ranger). We all were given junior ranger badges. We then went to the store and I got a lollipop and Eden got a t-shirt.
After a bumpy ride home in the rain we all just wanted to go to bed.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Fifth Day at Powell

We had pancakes and bacon for breakfast today. It was the only real breakfast of the week. Eden insists that our bacon is not real bacon and is only the fat off the bacon. He must have gotten a floppy piece that is the (disastrous) result of allowing my dad to cook bacon. After breakfast we went to this place that used to not be covered in water and had a rope to swing from.
We decided to walk up a vertical wall that had hand and foot holes. (We didn't rock climb as rock climbing is safe and requires equipment were this was not safe and we had no equipment, in case the insurance company is reading this). Once we were all up on the wall we realized that it would be very difficult to get down. Mr. Mike had my dad get a tubing rope and he tied it into knots. As we went down the rock everyone else held on to the rope. (Once again dear insurance company, we were not repelling because that is safe and has equipment.)
After this adventure there was a boys verses girls tube off between Kenzie and Haeli and Eden and Ryan. Kenzie and Haeli kicked me off their team because I fall off the tube easily. I was the self-appointed ref this tube-off. After awarding Eden with to yellow cards for dangerous play, both Haeli and Kenzie were off. The adults suggested that the tube-off should be best to out of three. Eden and Ryan, being boys, were unable to take this challenge and insisted it was unfair. They then accused me, the impartial, fair, honest and truthful ref of being sexist. They stopped complaining after being warned about having to spend time in the sin bin (also known as the boat) while the other tubed with no hands. Because the had spent so much time whining, a storm interrupted the second tube and we had to go back.
Later, Eden attempted the air-chair much to the amusement of the group.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Fourth Day at Powell

Today is the exploring day. We started off the day by going out the the ruins in the rock. This was incredibly neat. A trail is preserved from when people actually lived there a billion years ago. Everyone then went tubing when Eden tried his luck at knee-boarding. We then went off to the Arch, a giant natural hole in the rock. Tonight all of us kids are going to sleep in the small boat.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Third day in Powell

Nothing exciting happened yesterday except for the shelter flipping off the boat. But today three small pieces of drama happened.
1) Brian saw a penny at the bottom of the lake and decided to dive for it.
2) Haeli didn't want to air chair and therefore she hurt herself on both the skis and the kneeboard to get out of it
3) The sea-doo felt overworked and killed itself.
Let me explain. Brian didn't really see a penny, he fell between the houseboat and the little boat, Haeli took to bad spills and hurt her ankle, and a piece of wood went up into the sea-doo's prop and got stuck. The boys had to take apart the sea-doo.

Friday, July 24, 2009

First Day in Powell

Eden and I got in at 11 last night. A semi came to take the houseboat down to the beach. Eden and Kenzie went with Mr. Mike to help load the boat. The rest of us went to the gas station to pick up the other boat. When we got down to the beach we started off towards Escalate.
We stopped about halfway to get into the water and made Eden and Brian jump off the houseboat. ( It should be noted that in this case made does not mean forced.) After watching them jump, Eden and Kenzie made me come up and jump off with them. (Made in this case meaning forced.) After about three more hours of driving the boat we went into 50 mile cannon and found a place to stay.
Kenzie and I went off on the sea-doo for about 45 minutes. We then came back and took Eden with us. After what we thought was about 20 minutes max we came back and were told that we had been gone for an hour and a half.
After dinner some friends of Ms Rhonda's invited us for fireworks on their boat. We waited until twilight and Ms Rhonda, Kenzie, Brian, Ryan, Brice, Mom, Ms Linda, Eden and I went off. (With a giant flashlight, were not that stupid.) After about half an hour we decided we weren't going to find them and starting going back. It was dark by now and our boat lights were out. After around 15 minutes our giant flashlight died. We took a wrong turn and got lost. At around 11 we saw this huge lit up canyon. We went into the canyon and found a houseboat. After discussing it with the people on the boat we decided to stay the night. Upon entering it, we discovered that it was a million dollar houseboat with slate and granite counter tops and a flat screen tv. On top of this one of the families staying on the boat had left the night before and the therefore had eight extra mattresses and sleeping bags and pillows.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Hail Storm

Had a major storm last night that left a lot of hail on the ground. The yard behind Eden was about 2 feet deep. Also had to try and make a 'hail' ball.



Sunday, July 19, 2009

Exchange BBQ

Had a great time at the BBQ today. Met the liaison families, the intrepid americans and a many, many supporters of Lakewood Sister Cities. Hope you enjoy the photos of the kids.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Eden Has Arrived

Eden and the Kaleidoscope Exchange group arrived in Denver, from Sydney Australia at 3:00pm today! Yea! Check out the pictures of the group united.

Airport Photos #1

The happy family before take-off and Eden The Blurred.