Saturday, December 24, 2011

2011 Colglazier Times

The Colglazier Times

2011 Christmas Edition

We hope 2011 has been a good year for you. It has been an unexpectedly grand year for us with Carl winning the Grand Prize in C-SPAN’s StudentCam contest and the boys’ FIRST Robotics Competition team, Team PyroTech, qualifying for the Championships.

We just celebrated having Miriam in our family for 10 years, which means she is almost 11. She continues to enjoy dance and cooking. Miriam was recently baptized with her sister. She scored quite a few points for the swim team this year and finished 15th the 9-10 girls freestyle in the City Meet.

Bethany is now our third teenager. Earlier this year, she got braces on the same day Carl got his off. Bethany has joined her brothers on Team PyroTech. She continues with piano lessons, and once again enjoyed the swim team and classes at SEEK (home school co-op).

Carl is 15 and about to get his learner’s permit. His StudentCam win was celebrated with a check presentation, an article in the newspaper, a City Council presentation, and a live interview on Washington Journal with the Historian of the United States Senate, Donald A. Ritchie. Carl continues with piano and enjoyed Philmont and Team PyroTech.

Christian is 17 and has his provisional driver’s license. He taught a class this year at SEEK on brick filming and made quite a bit of money on YouTube from people watching his films and tutorials. Christian enjoyed playing soccer, Team PyroTech and going to Philmont.

Leslie-Jean has had a busy year home schooling. She has assisted with Team PyroTech and has also been very involved with SEEK.

Dan continues in performance at IBM. He is helping the three oldest with math. Dan greatly enjoyed Philmont and is working on completing his Wood Badge ticket. He also continues to enjoy running.

C-SPAN by Carl

C-SPAN (Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network) is a nationally televised cable network that covers Congressional proceedings and current events (with no commentary). This spring we got the chance to see C-SPAN from the inside! How? As a part of their StudentCam documentary competition, winners get the chance to be interviewed on the network. Furthermore, first and grand prize winners are interviewed live during the Washington Journal program. I was able to get this chance by winning grand prize in this year's competition and our family was able to go to the set itself thanks to our close proximity to Washington, DC.


Some of my favorite things that we got to see were the sets for Q&A, Book TV, and more. From the lighting to the editing rooms to the lighting, it was really interesting to see how everything comes together. We were also able to answer the family mystery: is the background of the capitol building on Washington Journal real or fake? It turned out it is real. In fact the location was so good, FOX News and NBC took some of the other floors.


Another great part of this visit was the people we met including: Brian Lamb, founder of C-SPAN; Greta Brawner, one of the hosts of Washington Journal; and Joanne Wheeler of C-SPAN's education department. It was a very neat experience to get to see what gets put into a cable network behind the scenes.


FIRST Championships by Bethany

In April, our FIRST robotics team qualified for Championships in St. Louis. Championships started the day that Carl had his interview with C-SPAN, so the boys flew there while the rest of us drove. It took a day and a half to drive there. After eating lunch with the team, one of the team members and I went around to all the different pits looking around and collecting (what felt like) a million buttons, wristbands, and necklaces. We got to meet some really cool teams from all over the world! Later on we found the rest of the team in the bleachers getting ready to cheer on Team PyroTech. It was very crowded, loud and fun!

The next day we woke up around 6 since we didn’t need to get there as early as the rest of the team. We were slow in getting up due to watching the end of the royal wedding. I got a ride to the Dome so I could see the opening ceremony with the team. The ceremony was cool and we got to see Dean Kamen, founder of FIRST. After the ceremony, we waited for will.i.am from The Black Eyed Peas, who was going to control an FTC (FIRST Tech Challenge) robot and compete against Dean Kamen. It was an exciting match and turned out to be 77 to 9 with will.i.am winning. That day we watched many matches with and without our robot competing. At the end of the day we attended a very special concert for FIRST teams featuring The Black Eyed Peas. We were surprised in the beginning to also have Willow Smith. The concert was a lot of fun.

The next day 8 teams qualified for the finals and each of those 8 teams got to pick two other teams to be in an alliance with. Unfortunately, we did not get picked. After lunch, part of the team and a few siblings walked over to the Gateway Arch. Then we went back and watched the closing ceremony and the last few matches of the competition. We did not win Rookie All-Star, but we were told we made it to the top 4 and that was exciting. After the competition was over, the team split up and headed home.


Philmont by Christian

On July 16th, Carl, Dan, and I went to the RDU airport and joined other members of our troop to go to Philmont Scout Ranch. We took a flight to the Denver Airport and picked up a rental van. We got a bite to eat at a Mexican restaurant and decided to try a new (for us) soda called Inca Kola. It tasted like liquid bubble gum gone wrong but was a fun experience. After lunch we traveled to our first camp site in Colorado Springs after stopping at the Air Force Academy. The next day we went to the Garden of the Gods and then rode the Cog Railway up Pikes Peak. On day three we woke up and traveled to Philmont and prepared to go backpacking. At 1:00 PM the next day, we took a bus to North Country and our Philmont backpacking adventure began. We hiked to our camp site with our packs weighing around 50 pounds because of all the food we were carrying. The next day we picked up a burro and got to our next campsite. On day 6 we went spar pole climbing which is a method of climbing a tree with spikes attached to your feet that you drive into the pole and climb your way up. Day 7 we hiked to Miranda and did some tomahawk throwing and black powder rifle shooting. The next day we took a side hike to climb Mt. Baldy, a climb of over 3000 feet to reach an altitude of over 12,000 feet. It was tough day, but we made it for a total mileage on the day of 10 miles. Day 9 we hiked to Santa Claus camp site. Day 10 we hiked to our next camp site and played around on some massive rocks. The next day we hiked to Cimarroncito and completed a service project. Day 12 we went rock climbing and took a side hike with some great views. Day 13 we hiked to Ponderosa Park and held horses because our horse ride was canceled due to a thunderstorm. Day 14 we climbed the Tooth of Time and faced the switch backs of death hiking in a zig zag style for miles in the blistering sun while seeing our final destination the entire time. Finally we made it and our backpacking adventure was done. We treated ourselves with a feast of pizza. After eating only freeze dried meals, it tasted amazing. The next day we went back to the airport and headed home having the adventure of a lifetime. After 15 days and hiking over 50 miles with a backpack on our backs, we were ready to be home.


North Carolina State Fair by Miriam

Every year we like to go to the North Carolina State Fair. We really enjoy looking at the arts, crafts, and food people enter into the fair. We also enjoy eating hush puppies and some fair food. This year Christian, Bethany, and I were able to enter something into the fair. Christian and Bethany entered the Website Design contest. Christian came in 1st place and Bethany came in 3rd. I entered chocolate truffles and earned a 2nd place ribbon. It was fun to see my truffles at the fair.


Christmas – Good News Worth The Trip

This year we received good news which caused us to travel to Washington, DC and St. Louis. In Matthew 2:2 we are told the Wise Men asked, “Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? We saw his star in the east and have come to worship him.” They had received good news through the appearance of the star and had travelled in response to worship Jesus. The birth of Jesus is truly good news. Because of our sins, we are separated from God and unable to come to Him. To correct this, God came to us - as a baby. Later on the cross, He became the perfect sacrifice for our sins forever travelling the gap between God and man. Let us celebrate this Christmas by responding as the Wise Men did to the good news of the birth of Jesus by coming to Him and worshipping Him.


The Colglaziers

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Philmont Adventure - Day 1 - Cary to Colorado Springs



Saturday, July 16, 2011

Woke up at 3:00 AM and got a few last minute things done. Went back to sleep and up again at 5:50 AM with the alarm. Breakfast of eggs and toast. Left to go to the airport at 7:45 AM stopping at Sheetz to pick up snacks for the plane. Everyone arrives at terminal 1 on time by 8:15 AM. Last insurance card copy collected. Tickets handed out to all but Keegan and Chris who got theirs “later”. Mostly smooth through security except Jordan got his bottle of sunscreen confiscated. Had to wait a while for our 9:55 AM flight. Got seats together in the back of the plane. Good flight. Read about half of “The New Cool”. Had “plane” crackers, pretzels, peanuts and Sprite Zero along with the chocolate chip cookies I brought. Got to Denver about 30 minutes early. Talked to a Scouter from Baltimore at baggage claim. Found Dollar Rent-a-Car bus and got on the second one. Discovered at Dollar that our reservations were with Thrifty. Fortunately it was right next to Dollar. Wound up renting a 12-passenger van instead of the 3 full-size cars that were reserved. Drove out of the airport looking for a place to eat. Crew wanted Mexican, so I suggested Casa Bonita. Got directions there by cell phone. Turned out to be the wrong place. Ate at Ludita’s instead. Had tamales and Inca Cola. Drove to the Air Force Academy (75 MPH speed limit). We walked around the campus and saw the chapel. When we returned to the van, Christian could not find his ID. I ran back to look for it. I received a cell phone call to come back as it had been found. On to the Garden of the Gods Campground. Set up camp around other Scouts including Crew 718-S from West Virginia. Drove to Flying W Ranch for a chuck wagon dinner and western show. The food was quite good: beef brisket, baked beans, apple sauce, biscuit, and spice cake. The western show was really good with the Flying W Wranglers – the second oldest western band at 59 years. They were all very talented. The opossum song was the highlight. Drove back to camp with one wrong turn. Great orange full moon seen on the ride back to camp. All went to bed pretty quickly at 10:00 PM.

Philmont Adventure - Day 2 - Colorado Springs




Sunday, July 17, 2011

Up around 2:00 AM to go to the bathroom. The moon was so bright that I did not need a flashlight. Up again at 5:30 AM. Took a very nice shower. Other scoutmasters went to Starbacks and brought back donuts. Given watermelon slices by a troop from Omaha, NE. Pancake breakfast with sausage and beverage for $4.50 at camp. Ate 3 very large pancakes which were very good. Drove to Garden of the Gods and walked around seeing the amazing rock formations. Climbed a few and got lots of great pictures. Drove around to see more. Stopped at Balancing Rock and wound up doing a lot more climbing and taking pictures. Drove back to camp to get warm clothes. Lunch at A&W/KFC – root beer float! Drove to Pikes Peak Cog Railway missing the turn on the way. Got to park in an RV spot. Rode Aspen car up Pikes Peak. Very steep in parts. Lots of good views on the way up. Took lots of pictures at the top. Called home on Dr. G’s cell phone from the top. Felt really tired on the way down. Drove to Old Colorado City and ate dinner at Thunder and Buttons. Had buffalo brat with elk chili. Back to camp. Boys went swimming. Got ready for tomorrow. Bed early.

Philmont Adventure - Day 3 - Colorado Springs to Philmont Base Camp



Monday, July 18, 2011

Everyone up by 5:30 AM. Broke camp and departed at 6:30 AM. Stopped at Starbucks. Drove to Pueblo for breakfast: Big Breakfast with Hot Cakes at McDonalds. Drove to Philmont. First view of the Tooth of Time and Baldy Mountain. Checked in at the Welcome Center with Caleb. Got our tent assignments (D31 – D36) and met our Ranger, Garrett. I went by myself to handle the paperwork – fast and easy. Caleb and I went to Logistics to learn our trek and mark our map. Lunch of two chicken tenders and mashed potatoes. Then medical checks. All went well except Carl had brought an expired prescription. Took two hours to resolve. Rest of the crew went on to Services to get equipment and food. Rejoined the crew at the end of equipment check. Carl and I did ours quickly afterwards. Some ranger training: maps and first aid. Dinner of pork and potatoes. Advisors meeting while the boys attended Crew Leader, Chaplain’s Aid, and Guia meetings. Chapel. Campfire on the history of Philmont. Quick shower and asleep by 10:00 PM.

Philmont Adventure - Day 4 - Base Camp to Sioux




Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Got up very early to repack. By making good use of all space, got everything in my pack including my fleece. Breakfast of waffles and ham. Had to make Villa Philamonte reservations after 8:00 AM and returned to do so in the van. Got 10:30 AM reservation. Checked out of base camp. Boys played cards at the Welcome Center. Went to the Tooth of Time Traders for final items – lighters. Toured Villa Philamonte. Excellent tour with lots of information. Brian played their piano. Had to leave early to get back for lunch. Lunch of turkey with cheese removed sandwich. Long wait for 1:45 PM bus to Ponil Turnaround. Put last things in the van. Boarded the bus for our trip through Cimarron to Ponil Turnaround. Bus went pretty quickly. Lots of “misinformation” from the rangers. Got off the bus and hit the trail. Saw some of the effects of the 2002 fire. Got to Ponil pretty quickly. Stopped for porch talk, branding and root beer. Started to rain a bit, so we put on our pack covers and hit the trail. Got to Sioux pretty quickly. Set up camp: water bottles in the fire ring, tarp set up, bear bags, and then tents. Made dinner. I had beef stew while others had Fettuccine Primavera. Back to Ponil. Went to the trading post and waited for the cantina show. Boys played horseshoes. Cantina show was not very good and very hot. Left before it was over. Got to play some horseshoes in the dark. Back to camp and bed. Started raining hard. Checked on my stuff which I had left out under the tarp and found the tarp had blown off our stuff. Tried to get Caleb up but failed. Others who were up helped with the tarp. Fixed my tent so the rain fly worked properly. Finally to sleep. It rained hard twice during the night with strong winds.

Philmont Adventure - Day 5 - Sioux to Flume Canyon



Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Up before the crew (4:30 AM instead of 5:30 AM). Got tent and sleeping pad dried out. Broke camp and hiked back to Ponil. Ate breakfast. Boys picked out a burro. Burro training. Messed up the diamond hitch demonstration twice. Christian and Carl both selected to help with the demonstration. Both called “Freckles”. Boys did not get the burro they had picked out because it had just gotten off the trail. Got B-17 instead. Still named it “El Guapo”. Our crew was the first one done getting the burro ready, so they were asked to help out another crew. Finally on the trail with El Guapo. Hiked on a road straight to Flume Canyon with only a few short stops. El Guapo was pretty good except for looking for any opportunity to eat. Kermit rode on El Guapo. Keegan and Christian corralled El Guapo while the others set up camp. Challenged to set up camp in 20 minutes. Did not accomplish that since Keegan and Christian had things we needed. Ate lunch. Completed ranger training. Filtered water. Some time to relax. Camp site was very nice, but it did have a few flies. Had a bit of trouble hiking today but able to keep up. Rinsed myself off in the stream with my bandana – felt wonderful. Went to watch the feeding of El Guapo. Dinner of turkey and breakfast skillet which we had swapped for the stuffing. Hiked to Pueblano for loggerball and campfire. Loggerball was basically baseball with logs for bats and a large ball of duct tape for the ball. One oddity was running the bases backwards for the second inning. Staff vs youth. Staff won. Garrett and Brian both got hits. Brian hurt his finger fielding a pop up in the crowd of Scouts. Saw a double rainbow during the game. Had to hike a ways to the campfire which was really good. Lots of songs with 2 guitars, 2 banjos, a mandolin and a wash board. Also had stories and “Logger Love Connection” which included Garrett. Campfire ended with a heartfelt talk on the Philmont experience. On the way back to Flume Canyon we helped a Scout without a flashlight and separated from his crew back to his camp. We sang songs along the way to scare off bears and mountain lions. We also did “roses, thorns and buds” on the way. Then straight to bed around 10:30 PM.

Philmont Adventure - Day 6 - Flume Canyon to Head of Dean



Thursday, July 21, 2011

Woke up at 4:30 AM before the crew at 5:00 AM. It had rained during the night and the rain fly was very wet. Packed the tent away wet. Broke camp, got El Guapo ready, and hit the trail back to Pueblano. Some of the boys put El Guapo in the corral while most of the crew hurried to sign in for an early spar pole climbing spot. Got 8:00 AM. Ate breakfast while waiting. Good and fun instructions on how to spar pole climb. The whole crew successfully climbed the pole, some better than others. I got tired on the way up and really struggled to finish but did. Somehow got a bloody finger. Took lots of pictures and video. Got El Guapo ready again and hit the trail to Head of Dean. This was a very nice trail that started with a series of switchbacks. Lots of burned trees and great views. We saw Baldy for the first time on the trail. Made it pretty quickly to Head of Dean and checked in. Got a 12:30 PM slot for Challenge Events. Was given the camp site near the corral which was pretty far away. Got Challenge Events time switched to 1:00 PM. Set up camp and ate lunch. The camp site was nice but had a large slope. Started to rain. Walked to Challenge Events which got switched to Porch Games because of the weather. Best games were Green Door and Ghost which was a spelling game. Went back to camp and took a nap. Was awakened for dinner. Went to the advisors meeting and learned a lot from the other advisors. Back to camp and early to bed. Felt better hiking today as it was cooler with a nice trail.

Philmont Adventure - Day 7 - Head of Dean to Ute Meadows



Friday, July 22, 2011

Woke up at 5:00 AM with the crew. Finally broke camp at 7:00 AM. Hiked to Miranda stopping along the way to play Frisbee and enjoy the views. Returned El Guapo. Logistics had told us incorrectly how to return the burro which slowed us down. Got the 2:00 PM slot for black powder rifle shooting. Crew threw tomahawks. I washed my laundry before my turn. Did pretty well ending with sticking a bunch in a row. Christian almost nailed a mini bear. We cooked our dinner for lunch. It rained a bit. Fortunately it did not affect our shooting except we did not get to load the rifles as Uncle was much faster at it and did it to get us done before any more bad weather. Carl nailed his hat twice. I had no idea how I did as my target had fallen over before I had a chance to shoot it. Short hike to Ute Meadows. Boys took a long time to select a camp site. Boys finally chose a good one except that the bear bag cable was far away. Tomorrow’s lunch for dinner. Slowly got camp ready for the night and went to bed. Chris had had a hard day with many things going wrong including a mini bear getting into his Gu which then exploded in his pack and on the map.

Philmont Adventure - Day 8 - Side Hike to Baldy Mountain



Saturday, July 23, 2011

Got up at 5:00 AM with the crew. Not feeling 100%. Hiked up the road to Baldy Town and had breakfast. Caleb learned that he needed “Onion” which he had not brought. He and Jordan ran back to camp and back to retrieve it. Used the delay to read the informational posters about mining and habitat change with elevation. Finally left for Baldy Mountain at 8:15 AM. Got lost once at the beginning of the trail. The trail was rocky and quite steep. We did 10 minutes of hiking followed by 1 minute of rest to drink – worked well. We actually caught up and passed two crews on the way up. The last part was straight up and very difficult. I found that taking short steps worked the best. The crew got separated for a bit, but Caleb got the crew to the summit together. It took about 2 hours from Baldy Town to the top of Baldy Mountain. We spent time enjoying the views and taking pictures. We ate lunch. Then we took crew pictures with Mr. H’s monopod trekking pole. The weather was great when we arrived – mostly sunny with a few clouds. When we left it was cloudy, cooling off, and it looked like it was about to rain. The trail down was quite steep with loose rock. We finally made it to a ridge which was very open when it started to rain. We hiked fast to get off the ridge with lightning in the area. Unfortunately Carl went too fast and had an asthma attack. We had to wait while he recovered. We were then on a very pleasant trail down with a lot of switchbacks. We then found the trail to French Henry and it was terrible – steep with lots of wet rocks as it was lightly raining. I was feeling miserable. Carl found a hot spot which we treated twice on the trail and once at French Henry. We wound up doing nothing at French Henry except sitting and resting. We took the road from there back to Baldy Town. At Baldy Town, we bought some things at the trading post. I replaced my broken spork and got another canister of fuel. Took a shower. Did not have a towel but dried off very quickly anyway. The shower really made me feel better. Boys got our food at the commissary. I got a fresh pear which was quite good. Hiked the road back to Ute Meadows. Was not feeling well again and neither did Carl. Ate dinner of beef and potatoes. Took care of things and went to bed at 9:00 PM.

Philmont Adventure - Day 9 - Ute Meadows to Santa Claus



Sunday, July 24, 2011

Was awakened at 6:00 AM with the rest of the crew. Cooked breakfast. Saw two deer by our camp site. Broke camp and hit the trail back to Miranda. Threw tomahawks again. Had a tournament which Brian won. Hit the trail again to Head of Dean. Ate lunch there. Reserved the 2:00 PM Challenge Events slot which was rained out again. Caleb was nice to a female staffer who rewarded him with snack packs for the entire crew. Left in the rain for Santa Claus. Hiked through a large, burned out forest. Got to Santa Claus and set up camp. Boys found Garrett with another crew. Went and talked to him. Boys filtered water. Late dinner. Two of our snack packs were given to Garrett. To bed at 9:20 PM.

Philmont Adventure - Day 10 - Santa Claus to Upper Bench



Monday, July 25, 2011

Up at 6:00 AM with the crew. Broke camp and hiked to the Cimarron River. Carl was having trouble, so the boys took a lot of his weight from his pack. This sped Carl up quite a bit making me the slowest of the crew. My feet were really hurting. We got to the river and soaked our feet in it while filtering water. The coldness on the feet felt wonderful. We ate dinner for lunch knowing our evening camp had little or no water. It was mostly downhill to the river. It was mostly uphill from there to our camp at Upper Bench. We probably hiked 9 to 10 miles total for the day. We set up camp pretty quickly. Dr. G had medical consultations with each crew member. Advisors meeting to discuss how things were going. Lunch for dinner. Keegan led a devotional. Used a latrine (no walls) for the first time after our sister crew showed me where it was. Walked around the dry lake bed and found a fairly fresh deer leg. Also found a log that had been rolled and lots of animal droppings. Saw a deer and fawn walk through the lake bed. Boys climbed the rocks at the end of the lake bed. They then showed the deer leg to our sister crew. This camp had the first mosquitoes that I saw.

Philmont Adventure - Day 11 - Upper Bench to Cimarroncito



Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Up a couple of times in the night and the stars were incredible. Unfortunately my findings the previous evening prevented me from going too far from my tent to look at them. Up at 5:00 AM with the crew. Left on the trail at 6:15 AM. Carl was rattled by a rattlesnake along the trail. We had to hike around it. Ate breakfast on the trail. Got to Ute Gulch Commissary pretty quickly for our last food pickup. Had another pear. At the trading post, bought a Philmont Nalgene for Christian to use, some more fuel, and sock liners and foot powder for my feet. The last two items seemed to help a lot. Hiking through Grouse Canyon was very nice with lots of interesting rock formations. Quite quickly we were at Cimarroncito. We had our porch talk while Christian defended our packs from mini bears. We set up camp and had lunch. Lots of laundry was done. We did our conservation project at 2:00 PM. First we moved their equipment from where it was to the Hunting Lodge. It took two trips. Then we pulled up Musk Thistles and pulled off their seeding heads. This is an invasive species. Ironically it is also on the Philmont staff badges as it has a pretty purple flower. It was a long way back to camp and Carl hit his limit. Therefore we made the long, slow walk back together while the rest of the crew went on ahead. We took a very nice shower on the way. Dinner was pretty late and Christian missed it because he had to attend a Guia meeting. He wound up eating quite late. Carl went to bed quite early and we were all in bed by 9:00 PM.

Philmont Adventure - Day 12 - Cimarroncito



Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Got up at 6:00 AM before the crew got up at 6:30 AM. Did my laundry. Slightly late for breakfast. Rock climbing. All climbed up and rappelled down. There was a race to see who could climb up the fastest. Chris won and got a Snack Pack. Back to camp for lunch. Took a side hike to the Hunting Lodge and Window Rock. The Hunting Lodge was interesting in terms of construction and items in it. The tour itself was a bit long and hot. Getting up to Window Rock was very slow as Carl was really struggling. The view from the top rewarded our efforts. You could see the Tooth of Time Ridge, the Philmont Training Center, and I believe Baldy Mountain. Keegan led a very good devotional while we were up there. I was very impressed hearing how the Philmont experience had drawn everyone closer to God. Had a talk with Carl about his pace and dealing with adversity. I told him we would need to send him to base camp if he could not pick up his pace, that I would have to go with him, and that I did not want to go. Carl flew so fast back to camp that I had a difficult time keeping up with him. Got back and took a shower and washed the clothes that I had been wearing. Dinner of chicken and rice. Got somewhat organized for the next day. Watched the boys try to conquer the climbing wall challenge without success. They could have earned a dozen donuts. To bed at 9:00 PM. By the way, no significant rain today – a first for us on the trail.

Philmont Adventure - Day 13 - Cimarroncito to Ponderosa Park






Thursday, July 28, 2011

Got up at 6:00 AM before the crew at 6:30 AM. Got a few things done and watched woodpeckers peck. Had breakfast, broke camp and hit the trail. Tried a group picture beside a lake. We hiked through the Demonstration Forest and saw a number of turkeys. Quickly got to Clarks Fork. Had our porch talk and decided to hike onto our camp at Ponderosa Park. We quickly set up camp and went back to Clarks Fork. We ate lunch there and headed to our horseback ride. We were getting our horses when lightning struck. We were delayed for 30 minutes and tried again. Unfortunately there was more lightning and the ride was cancelled. We then got things branded. I got the horse brand on my hat. Most of us then waited out the rain on the porch. Some of the boys played horseshoes. I played Moose Farkel with Carl, and then most of the others joined us. Brian won that game twice as he gambled and lost after reaching 10,000 the first time. We then went to the chuck wagon dinner. We were one of the last crews to get to eat. The beef stew tasted quite good. We then had to wait quite a while to leave as Keegan and Christian helped with cleanup. We loaded up on water on the way out since it was the last water until base camp. Chris carried the 2.5 gallon jug filled with water. We arrived back at camp and prepared for the next day. Some of the boys made large quantities of hot apple cider. Keegan cooked a spaghetti dinner he had found. Most of the boys ate the extra pound cake they were given at the chuck wagon dinner. To bed at 8:30 PM.

Philmont Adventure - Day 14 - Ponderosa Park to Base Camp



Friday, July 29, 2011

Got up at 3:45 AM before the crew at 4:00 AM. Ate breakfast, broke camp and hit the trail at 5:15 AM. Started the hike using my headlamp to see. Up through Shaeffer’s Pass. Then every rock formation was the Tooth. This happened many times. Finally we arrived at the base of the Tooth of Time. We made a pack line keeping our smellables with us. It was a difficult rock and boulder scramble up to the top. The views were great. Took a lot of pictures. Getting down was a bit difficult. Carl’s hip bothered him on the way down, and he took quite a while. We hit the trail again. It ended with a series of switchbacks that were hot and dusty. Made it back to base camp about noon taking a group finishing picture. Checked in at the Welcome Center getting our tent assignments and list of things we needed to do. Went into Cimarron for pizza at the St. James Hotel. Came back to take showers, to do the advisors survey, take care of trail charges, and get our arrowhead patches. Hit the Tooth of Time Traders for souvenir purchases. Got the mail. Dinner in the mess hall at 5:45 PM – Asian food. Chapel at 7:00 PM after dealing with sons’ SEEK classes. Chapel was pretty good. Closing campfire at 8:15 PM – Home Bound! Caleb was awarded the “We All Made It” award. To bed at 10:30 PM after some packing.

Philmont Adventure - Day 15 - Base Camp to Cary



Saturday, July 30, 2011

Up at 5:00 AM to finish packing. Took a few sunrise pictures. Breakfast at 7:00 AM – raisin bread French toast. Last trip to Tooth of Time Traders for patches. Loaded up the van and checked out. Drove to Cimarron and shopped for knives. Bought Leslie-Jean a pair of hummingbird ear rings. Back on the road. Stopped at a McDonalds in Colorado Springs for lunch. Drove on to Denver. Got gas and returned the van. Shuttle to the airport. Had to check our luggage at the curb. Mr. H got the wrong name on his boarding pass and had to go back to get it fixed. Through a long but efficient security line. Train to terminal C. The plane was beginning boarding when we arrived. Scrambled to use the restroom and grab some food. Flight left and arrived on time. Some turbulence during the flight with a thunderstorm going into RDU. Met at the airport by the rest of the family. Had to wait on Jordan’s grandparents picking him up. Then a long walk to the car and finally home.

Friday, August 5, 2011

Swim Team 2011

The swim team season is over! :( We ended up 5th overall in the Cary City Meet in July and had 3 wins, 2 losses, and 1 tie (incomplete meet in this case).

Miriam was in the main event for all of the meets in Freestyle and placed in many of them. Her relay team also did really well in all of the meets.

On Thursday, July 21, we had the banquet. After receiving the medals and times sheets, they moved onto the special awards! First, they handed out the "Imp Awards". This award went out to ten people, who during the season showed great sportsmanship, vast improvement
and had a steady attendance record. Miriam was awarded one of those awards, which was a silicone cap and certificate. They went through most improved boy and girl with every age group and then MVP boy and girl with every age group. After that they did the coach's award. They only present 4 of these awards. One boy and girl for the 10 and unders and one boy and girl for the 11 and ups. I won the coach's award for the girls 11 and up. I got a really nice plaque with my name on it. It's really cool! :)


Coach Beau (below)