We went to Utah at the end of June and we had a lovely picnic up Big Cottonwood Canyon. It brought back lots of memories from childhood of having picnics with my family in the canyon. It was such a beautiful night and so fun to be with my parents and my brother's family.

Dan, my Dad and Jordan (my nephew) were having a great time skipping rocks in the river.


My Grandma was celebrating her 94th birthday, so while we went with my parents, Aunt Margaret and Grandma to the recently dedicated Draper Temple. It is a beautiful temple and it was really fun to go with family. It was EXTREMELY windy when we were taking the pictures. Everyone had to stand around me to keep it from blowing up around my head!

We decided to be tourists in our home town and went to temple square. We have been waiting to eat at The Garden at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. We love their rolls and raspberry lemonade, not to mention the great view! It was really hot that day, but we had to get some pictures at the temple and we went inside the newly built Church History Library.

Theses pictures are inside or taken from inside the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. We had our wedding reception in the Empire Room (see directly below) so whenever we go to the JSMB we have to peek at "our room"!

We had our traditional Ross Family Camp this year. Every year, since I have been around, we get together with my mom's side of the family for a few days. We used to stay at a YMCA camp in Southern Idaho, but the camp became run down and we got too big for it. So, now we have a reunion every other year in Paradise, Utah. I was dreading the "camping" part, but it wasn't too bad and we had a great time. At our old camp we had a pretty wild river that we would tube down. Now we have a small creek that we float down and it was a lot of fun. Nice and relaxing. We even got my mom to go down!

Another tradition at family camp is candy jars. You bring a jar full of candy and then we all guess and whoever is closest wins! I LOVE this tradition. We usually decorate the jars and try to make it tricky by hiding a giant jaw breaker in the middle or a bunch of small candies. We made a University of Utah themed jar this year and Jenna, my niece won it! She was so happy and we were glad she won our jar.
We also play a lot of board/card games at Family Camp. Most night people are up until 2 or 3 AM playing games. I hate to say it, but I am getting kind of old and I usually went to bed around 1 AM, but I remember my teenage years and we would stay up ALL night and play and laugh. This year we played Dominion. We got our whole family addicted and have since purchased Dominion and Intrigue.

On our last night we had a campfire planned with s'mores. Unfortunately, it started to rain so we had to improvise and have indoor s'mores. They didn't have that great campfire taste, but they were still messy and delicious.

We always have a water balloon launch, treasure hunt, night games, songs and lots of food and snacks! I love Family Camp and I have so many great memories from the past 27 years!

We celebrated the 4th of July in Sandy at the Granite Parade and Carnival. The kids decorate their bikes and ride in the parade and throw candy at people!

It was so fun to have all the nieces and nephew together. They got along so well and it is crazy to see them all getting so big.

We had dinner and fireworks at my brother's house. We bought $100 pack from Costco and they were really fun. Nothing too big because we decided to be law abiding citizens. As we started to clean up our fireworks the people down the street put on a big show for the whole neighborhood. They had obviously made a trip to Wyoming! All of these huge fireworks went off and it was a great finale!

We celebrated our five year anniversary on July 7th. We went to dinner and then walked around the city and took some pictures. It was a beautiful evening in Portland and I can't believe I was wearing long sleeves and jeans in July!!

One of the reasons we can never leave Portland is the berries! I LOVE raspberries. We grew raspberries in my backyard growing up and there is just something so wonderful about fresh picked berries. I picked 20 pounds of raspberries and made about 9 quarts of raspberry jam! That should last us until next year!

My friend Nicole is an amazing makeup artist. She is booked year round for weddings and other events. She did my makeup for Dan's pinning ceremony so here are the before and afters. We tried a couple different lip colors and I ended up going with the last one. You can check out Nicole's work here. She is amazing!

Dan is finally seeing real patients at school!! YAY! That means we are almost done with school FOREVER!!! When you enter the Outpatient Clinic they have a pinning ceremony with some speeches and then each intern receives their special little pin. I decided to go all our and buy a new dress and get my makeup done. I surprised Dan with my little makeover and then we went to Papa Haydn's for dessert. I am SO proud of Dan for all of his hard work. He is going to be a great Chiropractor and his perseverance and dedication amaze me! Only 8 more months!

We went to the coast last weekend. The funny thing about going to the Oregon Coast is that we always check the weather forecast and they say it is going to be nice, but every time we go it is cold and cloudy. So, now we just go with our jackets and we are prepared to be cold. It is beautiful and the kids play in the water even though it is FREEZING!

My sister got her kite our ready to have a great time and then realized she didn't have any string! When we got to Hug Point, the beach we were at, the tide was coming in and pushing us back onto the rocks. Dan, Dan, Jenna and Kelsey tried to dig a moat to stop the water. It worked for a little bit, but eventually we had to abandon Hug Point because the water was getting way too close for comfort.

We ate at Mo's and then played on the beach for a bit.

We buried Jenna in the sand and then proceeded to turn her into a bikin sand person and a sand turtle.

We had a great day at the coast and I love living in Portland where you can go to the beach, mountains, farmland, city or river in a matter of a couple hours.

So, if you made it through this entire post CONGRATULATIONS!!! I hope you are all having a great summer!

14 comments:
Wowee!! That was some bloggin'. Good job!! All those pictures made me miss Oregon SO BAD!!! So sad, I miss you!!!!! Oh, and that picture of you at Papa Hayden's with the dessert is awesome!! Definitely needs to be your new profile pic on facebook.
You have been very busy.
I am coveting your raspberry jam.
And you pull off short hair better than anyone I know.
:)
Good work holly! I hate the catch up blogs but you did great. I love all the pictures and love that your summer has been so much fun. We need you to show us some of your favorite things in Portland since we haven't really explored much and don't really know where to go. I am a little confused about the picture of the sand turtle, dose he have a really long tail or is she emerging from the "tail end!?!?" lol, see ya at the pool!
I've got to admit that I didn't read every word, but I looked at all the pics :) Don't you just LOVE summer?! Looks like your summer is pretty awesome so far.
oh man i love big posts like that...just get it all in there. And by the way...you totally need to wera that dress to church so i can see it. You look HOT!!!
Congrats to you and Dan on finishing Grad school soon! Looks like you had a great summer :)
i made it through and now i just don't know what to comment on!!! first of all, i love the picture of you in the white shirt - the bigger one about 1/2 way down - hot mama!!! also, you look darling in the jam pictures, and now - will you just keep up on your blog for the rest of the summer fun :)
So cute! It is so fun to see what you are up to, especially the camping pics. I will always remember all of our fun girl's camp memories ;)
Busy busy month! Great post and I loved all the pictures. It was so fun to get to see you in Utah. Your friend did a great job with your makeup!
Ok wow, so that was long - good for you! Where to begin? Looks like you are having a great summer! I am so jealous about the berries I miss having raspberries and fresh jam. Oh and love the make up you looked great your friend does a good job. Congrats to Dan on the pinning and being closer to done than ever before. Oh and I have tried to do collages in picasa and can never get it to work, I need a lesson, not sure what my problem is I am sure it can't be that hard. The mountains made me so jealous, I haven't had a "picinic in the mountains" in over 2 years and I am in desparate need of one. Anyway, I could keep going but won't bore you. I figured since you did the longest post ever I should do the longest comment ever. We miss you guys. Glad to see all is well and you are having fun. Love ya!
Fantasticly Fun Photos!
That was an awesome post Holly! I've got to learn how to do the Picassa thing! I've seen them on Amy's blog too and they look great and have a ton of pictures.
Wow! Where to start?! The camping looked so fun - especially the tubing down the river. You picked TONS of raspberries! How long did it take you?! I picked raspberries last year and got, oh, I don't know but it wasn't that much, in probably 1 1/2 hours. It was FUN but not as lucrative as your picking! Great job!
Portland sounds awesome. Congrats on five years. Yahoo!
Will and I had our reception in the Empire Room in the JSMB too!
What a fun post, it was fun to see what you are up to. I sure miss Oregon and you guys!
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