On the balcony
The birthday girl
Her foot massage
She finished an album
Taking a break to walk around the falls
On the balcony
The birthday girl
Her foot massage
She finished an album
Taking a break to walk around the falls
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We kicked it off by taking a group of Sawyer's friends through Dr. Slaughters Haunted House. It's so much fun going through with a group of scared teenagers and a VERY scared husband. Pretty funny that me and Baily have to lead the way each year.
I love these kids! Ethan, Matt, Carston, Mason, Andrew, Zac, Bailey, Sawyer, Emily, Rae, and Christie.
I told them to act scared. I seriously LOVE Sawyer's face in this picture!
So fun!
We also had a Halloween party with a group of friends. The Becks were wonderful hosts. We ate all kinds of yummy treats, and played bunko. The highlight of the night was seeing what everyone came dressed up as.
Brian and Lesa
She goes ALL OUT on their Halloween costumes each year. They are always AWESOME! Brian is such a good sport about it too!
Brian and Misty
Lisa and Justin
Alisha and Andy
Doug and SueAnn
SueAnn NEVER dresses up, and when she showed up stuffed with rolls everywhere and hilarious makeup, with a banner that said Happy 50th Birthday Barbie, I laughed my head off!
Byron and Becky
Jason and Michelle
Shawn and Kinie
We spent an evening at the Falls Valley Carnival. Mark, Sawyer, and Grammy were wonderful, and worked the entire evening at the 'fishing pond' booth. I supervised the games, took pictures for the yearbook, and took Bailey around to play games. Falls Valley puts on a GREAT carnival!
Mr. Rapp's Fortune telling was a favorite of the night. Bailey found out that she has to ride a goat to school all the way through high school...even to her prom. She was also naughty at recess, so she has to clean all of the toilets in the house for 5 years, with a toothbrush.
Bailey picking her prize behind the castle door.
Taking a break for dinner.
Trying to knock down bottles with a Nerf gun.
Mark working the fishing pond. Grammy and Sawyer were on the other side, attaching the prizes to the poles. What good sports they are.
Our ward had the annual chili cook off and truck or treat on Friday night. We had so much fun. Mark won the chili cook off! We entered at the last minute because they didn't think they would have enough chili for everyone. We made our yummy 'Body for Life' recipe. It ended up winning us a gift certificate to Red Robin! The kids got to go around to all the rooms and play fun games. Then it was outside in the cold for the trunk or treat.
Bailey brought her friend Sydnie to the trunk or treat.
Emily, Bailey, Sydnie, and Marlee with their prizes. Bailey thinks that since she is a prisoner, she has to look mad in all the pictures.
Sawyer helped with one of the games. If the kids won, he would do this obnoxious celebration ritual. It was so annoying, but the little kids sure thought he was funny ;)!
Bailey took Carson around to the carnival games. She loves this little guy so much!
AND FINALLY....HALLOWEEN!!!
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As you can see from the grass in the picture, she really didn't have much to work with.
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The Watchman Mountain
Mark at the top of the Canyon Overlook.
Sawyer and Bailey at the top of the Canyon Overlook. Behind them is West Temple, The Altar of Sacrifice, The Beehive, and The East Temple.
The Emerald Pools
Next we hiked to the lower, middle, and upper Emerald Pools. It was a really cool hike, but the pools were a little bit disappointing. I guess they are a lot better in the spring. We did see a big, ugly tarantula along the way though.
The Lower Pools, with the water coming down behind them.
The Upper Pools
Weeping Rock/Hidden Canyon
We did a short walk up to Weeping Rock. It is a huge rock in the side of a mountain that constantly rains water down.

Weeping Rock
Bailey standing under the water coming down from Weeping Rock.
From this same trail head, we did the Hidden Canyon Hike. This is a steep hike, and at the end you have to hold on to chains because there are drop offs on one side of you. We thought this would be a good test to see if Bailey would be able to handle Angels Landing the next day. This hike was the best of the day. We loved it!
Holding onto the first set of chains on the Hidden Canyon hike.We started off day 2 with a 3 hour horse/mule ride around the Sand Bench Loop of the park. The kids were so excited about this. Me and Mark rode horses, and Sawyer and Bailey got mules. It was so much fun! Bailey LOVED every second of it, and so naturally, she wants a mule now. Sawyer had the funniest mule. His name was Maynard, and all he wanted to do was eat. He rode Sawyer into several trees and bushes, just so he could get a snack. He had us laughing the whole way.
Sawyer on Maynard, and Mark on Ubee.
Bailey with her new best friend, Tex.
We also rode past the Court of the Patriarchs.
Angels Landing
Angels Landing was by far the most exciting and scariest part of the weekend! We were excited and nervous about doing it. Bailey was not sure that she was going to go. She heard about the 2 people falling off it this summer, and that had her pretty freaked out. We were going to hike as far as Scouts lookout, and then decide who would go on. The hike to Scout Lookout was VERY steep, but the view once you got there was definitely worth it. We all decided to go a little ways past Scout Lookout to see how it was. I had Bailey go in front of me. She held on to the chains and I had my arm around her. I'm not afraid of heights, so I was doing fine. I felt good about Bailey too, because I was holding onto her. Sawyer was behind me, and it made me really nervous to not be able to see him. We got to a certain point, and Mark saw what was ahead of us. He decided he wasn't going to go on. He doesn't like heights AT ALL, and he was really shaky and freaked out. Then a lady came along and told us it didn't get any worse than what we had just done, so Mark decided to finish it. The lady lied! There were a couple spots that were only 30 inches wide, with a chain to hold onto, and HUGE drop offs on both sides. We took it nice and slow and we all made it to the top! Poor Mark...I thought he was going to have a heart attack! Once we got to the top, he couldn't even stand up. It was quite an accomplishment, and we were all proud we made it.
This is Angels Landing. The hike took us to the very top edge of this.
Just past Scout Lookout.
If you look at this picture, you can see the scary half mile narrow part we had to go across to get to the top.
Sawyer and Bailey at the very top of Angels Landing!
This is Mark at the top. He was so freaked out, he couldn't even stand up!
The gorgeous view up the canyon from the top. This picture doesn't even do it justice!
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At the trail head at 3:30 am, getting ready to start our hike.
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The girls team.
The boys before the race started.
At the top of the hill.
Sawyer being a goof over the hay bales!
They had to crawl under boards.
Waiting for the whole team, so they could cross the finish line together.
The finish!
Grammy hugged Sawyer when he was done. I wouldn't let him anywhere near me! What an AWESOME Grammy!
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