Wednesday, September 10, 2008

September Update

Here's our September update, since we seem to get around to posting about once a month. About a month ago I took a day off and we all went down to Manti for Jenny's cousin Kjerstin's wedding. We took away the following things from the trip:

1) Kjerstin looked stunning, and we're very excited for her and Steve.

2) Trying to get a group of small children to look at the camera all at once is an impossibility.


3) 75% of our family is extremely cute (hint: they're the ones in dresses).

4) Manti is approximately 87 billion miles away from civilization. We basically spent all day driving there and back. A lot of my pioneer ancestors are from San Pete County, and I came away with a new appreciation for the hardships they must have faced. I can't imagine trying to settle a place like that. But somehow they did. The Manti Temple even had a piece of Isaac Morley's original temple clothing on display just past the lobby. Isaac Morley was basically the first convert in Kirtland, Ohio, which became the first real center of the LDS Church back in the 1830's. He is one of my great-great-great-great-grandfathers, and was featured recently on "The Joseph Smith Papers" television series recently. So that was pretty cool.

Secondly, our backyard is coming along pretty well. Blogging was light in August because just about every evening and weekend was spent digging in the dirt, installing sprinklers, and planting grass. We went with hydroseed over sod (because it was like $1000 cheaper), and it's looking pretty good. Here are some before and after shots.

Lastly, we tried our hand at growing some tomatoes this year, and pictured here is the full extent of our garden produce for 2008.


You have to see it next to a real tomato to appreciate the humor here.
Apparently growing tomatoes on your deck in planter pots is not the way to go. Next year we will actually have a real garden spot in our yard, so we'll see if it makes a difference.

5 comments:

Janae said...

I am glad you finally updated...and I love your sense of humor Matt. You are a funny guy. We need to get together when we get back from Disneyland. If you want some real tomatoes we can let you have some, ours our huge.

Ben Arkell said...

Gina is proud to be a descendant of Isaac Morley too. As for the tomatoes, they are very resilient plants. It takes true skill to be able to kill them. Good work. You'll do better next year I'm sure.

Gina said...

Yep, very proud. Proud enough to want to name one of our sons Isaac. I lost that one when Evan came along. I guess we'll wait and see if I win the next one.

Johnson Fam said...

How funny. At least your tomato turned red mine have been green for the last month.Love the grass, we are jealous.

HeatherH said...

Your yard looks great and I love the polka dot dress!!