Wednesday, August 25, 2010

school time!

The kids go back to school tomorrow!! We are all so excited to get back on a regular schedule. It's been a crazy summer and we have had a lot of fun, but here's not another adventure!

Sunday, July 18, 2010

still recovering...but a different reunion

This last week has flown by so fast I wondered if it has really been a week. Well, here goes.

Kaitlyn has be busy with guard. That's her whole life and not a bad life at that. They marched in the Hyrum City Parade (thanks for the cheers!!) and is now preparing for Bountiful and Day's of '47. This is their only overnight trip of the summer and they look forward to it all year. They are not going to Lagoon this year because of the huge expense for Washington DC next year, but will still have a lot of fun. She is almost ready to take the final test for two more classes and then that leaves only one class this summer. We are both happy she picked easy ones this year. She had a blast at Girl's Camp, despite the rosy skin when she got home.

Wells has started climbing with the youth climbing team again. They are the best! Thanks to him, we had the perfect spot for climbing at the reunion. He finished the first of his four classes and then went to scout camp. Kaitlyn came home from Girl's Camp with a rosy complexion. Wells came home from Scout camp as a red skin. He's in a bit of pain. I hope it settles down a bit as he heads to EFY tomorrow. Yes, Wells is going to a week of EFY and yes, he is staying overnight at the dorms. I'm lazy and didn't want to go drop him off and pick him up everyday so he's staying. :)

My big news is that I'm sporting the new Droid X and loving it!!! I know it's a cool phone when even Kaitlyn can't figure it all out on the first try. She ususally knows all about my new phones within 10 minutes. Not this one. I'm also super busy with RFPs and travel. Such is my summer.

Lee is running more experiments trying to figure out how to get the algae to grow for production. It's been a crazy summer for that but he loves it. We can't wait until we are all running our cars on algae. :)

Friday, July 9, 2010

recovering from the reunion

We all took a couple of days to recover from the reunion but it was so worth it! It was great to see everyone. Carolyn, we missed you and your family!! Since the reunion, Kaitlyn went to girl's camp and back and has a nice sunburn to show for it. Wells has been busy with homework and almost has the first of four classes finished. He has also been a tremendous help in the yard this year. Speaking of which, check out our shed's new paint job! Thanks to Lee and Wells for finishing it up while the girls were away and playing. I've just been up to a whole lot of mischief. We are all home now for about a week and have a lot of plans for summer fun!

We hope to hear all your plans soon. Please start blogging!!

Saturday, June 26, 2010

and on and on it goes

We had another week of guard and homework. Although, the kids kinda took the week off because I was in Ft. Lauderdale for most of the week. Wells and I rode the "Antelope by Moonlight" ride on Friday. It is 22 miles from the marina to the ranch and back. I thought it was going to be easy and pretty flat. Boy was I wrong. There are some really good hills on that there little island. We had fun. The ride started at 10:00 p.m. and we finished about 12:30 a.m.. Yup, 12:30 a.m. We then drove home and went right to bed. Wells and Lee planted half of the trees for Wells's eagle project and Kaitlyn and I went shopping. We then all came home and tilled the garden, started scraping the shed so we can paint it next week, trimmed all the trees, watered all the flowerbeds, and watched Avatar. It was a full afternoon. Now the kids are downstairs playing rock band with some friends. I'm about to go for an evening walk with Georgie and have some ice cream. Lee is enjoying a drive and is, possibly, somewhere in the state. That's about it for us this week.

We are so excited to see everyone next week!

Saturday, June 19, 2010

time flies when you are having fun

This week has been one crazy thing after another, just like every other week we have around here.

Kaitlyn had a full week of guard and is trying to cruise through six (yes, that's six) summer classes so she has time to play/sew during the school year. She is currently taking Driver's Ed, Computer Tech, and Fitness for Life. She has been cruising through assignments pretty good and made huge progress. We're not sure she will finish before school starts but it won't be from lack of trying. Kaitlyn has also started running in the mornings before guard and was challenged to run a 5K by the end of the summer. So, she and her mom have been training. They are shooting for their first run in September.

Wells finished his summer English class through the High School and is getting a head start on English 11. English at school does not agree with him but English at home does! So, he has a goal to get through all four classes before Labor Day. Cheer him on! He also had his Eagle Scout project scheduled but the contact at Logan City forgot and didn't get stuff ready for him. He is now trying to figure out another day to do it. Needless to say, he's a bit frustrated. He will still be able to get everything finished before the end of the summer. Wells has been thoroughly enjoying his new bike. He went on several 10-mile rides before his mom was able to go with him. Well, she pushed him to 18 miles and he pushed her to go faster. Their first ride together is next week. They are going to ride 23 miles around Antelope Island at night! It is going to be so much fun. And, Wells will get in some nighttime driving hours--win, win for everyone

Lee and Marlene have been crazy busy at work and trying to keep up with the kids. We are having a hard time deciding if it will be a good thing or a bad thing to have a teenage driver.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

This week in Hyrum, Utah

Kaitlyn started a new season of color guard. As a freshman, she decided to try out for guard captain (unheard of in these parts). She didn't make captain because the instructors were worried about how the juniors and seniors would react. BUT, she did make guard secretary which is the #2 most important position. Her instructor said her routine was the favorite of everyone. She is now marching three days a week for practice and more when they have a parade. She is so, so, so excited to have something to do!

Wells finished another merit badge and has his Eagle project scheduled for next week. That leaves him with only one merit badge to finish and then all the paperwork. Expect to see invitations to his Eagle Court of Honor by the end of the summer! I think I'm more excited to get this thing done than he is.

The rest of us? We're just working like normal and trying to keep up with the kiddos. We are also working really hard to get our yard redone. We have about half of our flowerbeds redone and are hoping to finish them up this week. Our next big project is to repaint our shed. We decided to paint it like a big, red barn. That should be fun. We'll have to post pictures when it is done.

We hope all of you are doing well! Blog soon. :)

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Another week in the life of those crazy Martineaus

This has been once CRAZY week. Fun, but super crazy and actually more like 10 days. May 27th was the kids' last day of school. We headed out to Moab for some warmer weather, spent two days in the national parks, hiked around, got blown around, and earned two Jr. Ranger badges and 1 bonus badge for knowing about the crusty dirt. It was fun weekend.

Then, it was Memorial Day. I went for a practice ride on my bike (40 miles) and then came back to laundry, dishes, house cleaning, etc. We did break away and run to the movie that night. I had to leave at 4:00 a.m. the next day to catch my flight to Boston for a conference.

The rest of the week consisted of working, conferences, summer school, and a whole lot of nuttin'. Today, however, was quite excited (at least for me). I've been training for a cycling ride for a couple of months. Today was the day of the ride. I was registered to go 35 miles but feel so good, I changed my mind and went 57 miles! It was so much fun!! After the ride, we went and picked up a used bike for Wells. He has promised that he will ride a half century (50 miles) with me at the end of the summer. I think we will both be able to go further than that but 50 miles is a good goal.

Here are some photos.
Me five minutes before my distance was called. Notice my coordinated outfit!! I got the bike first and then had to go out and get everything else...and it had to match. My fam thinks I'm crazy.



57 miles later and I am still smiling! I really didn't expect that. If any of you ladies are up to it, we should create a team next year! :)