What started as an Edwards family tradition back in the 80's continued with another Pumpkin Day in late October. This year our family traveled south of Kansas City to the small town of Louisburg, KS to the historical Louisburg Apple Cider Mill. We festively joined others in rollicking in apple cider ... served both hot and cold and in the form of donuts. Yes, apple cider donuts. We saw how it was made in traditional Mr. Rogers fashion. Mmm ... mighty tasty. We enjoyed the time together and the drive was pleasant. But when it was all said and done, we didn't get our pumpkins ... at least not yet. Maybe we'll do that next Saturday when they're discounted for quick sale.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Pumpkin Day ... Sorta
What started as an Edwards family tradition back in the 80's continued with another Pumpkin Day in late October. This year our family traveled south of Kansas City to the small town of Louisburg, KS to the historical Louisburg Apple Cider Mill. We festively joined others in rollicking in apple cider ... served both hot and cold and in the form of donuts. Yes, apple cider donuts. We saw how it was made in traditional Mr. Rogers fashion. Mmm ... mighty tasty. We enjoyed the time together and the drive was pleasant. But when it was all said and done, we didn't get our pumpkins ... at least not yet. Maybe we'll do that next Saturday when they're discounted for quick sale.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Running a 5K Race in KC
Ever have one of those wild hair ideas? Cody had one a couple of months ago ... a goal to run a 5k race. This coming from someone who's never jogged a day in his life. It took one run around the block to realize that jogging was completely different than the morning run on the elliptical machine each morning. Talk about sucking wind! Then came the shin splints. Ugh. Maybe this was a goal to tuck away for awhile. But perseverance prevailed! A new pair of actual running shoes and a full-time coach (Tyson) made all the difference in the world. Three times a week and once on weekends, Cody & Tyson would head out and run around the neighborhood for 2, 3, and 4 mile runs. Father-son bonding time, road kill, and improved health were found along the way. Then came the Kansas City Marathon & 5K race. Cody & his friend Jason Peters joined 8,000 other runners on a chilly 40° morning in downtown Kansas City for a race. "First race ever jitters" out of the way, they were off and running! It was neck-and-neck between Cody & Jason the whole way with several lead changes in the final stretch ... with one of them beating the other by a mere 3 seconds. In the end, Cody ran his first 5K race in 27:56 ... good enough for 31st out of 55 runners in his age group. Perhaps next year's wild hair idea will be the full marathon.
Herffies Reunite
While passing through the Midwest, Kyle Loosle and his mother spent a couple of days hanging out at the Edwards homestead. They started their 12-day vacation in St.Louis and then visited numerous church historical sites en route to visit Kyle's sister Nancy in Wichita. We enjoyed their company and the chance to think back on past memories of good times spent back in Cache Valley. In fact, it was 12 years ago that Kyle and I met while working at Bourns, Inc. A few years later Kyle left to work for some company named Herff Jones - and the rest they say is history.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
A Temple in Kansas City
After we started the weekend with a camping trip (see previous post), we settled in for a weekend of spirtually uplifting messages from the leaders of the church via the internet and satelite. During the 178th semi-annual conference, the most exciting news of course was the announcement of a new temple to be built in Kansas City. Hooray!
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Camping w/the Beyelers
2 familes ... 2 canoes ... 1 great time. For the 3rd year in a row, the Edwards and Beyelers got together for a night of camping, this time at Leavenworth County Lake. Pleasant temperatures, dutch oven cooking, canoeing and laughing around the fire made for a pleasant fall trip to the lake.
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