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We are all still here and doing fine - Elle's birthday will be here shortly. I can;t believe she will be 9 yrs old.
I know things are pretty boring when you start talking about a plant in your office. But wait, this is a cool plant and it's the only plant I have ever had in my office, ever.

It's name: MONEY TREE - PACHIRA. I call it Pac.

I can't help putting up more photos of Elle and Saige. They are so fun. Elle had a sleep-over on Friday. We wnet to Thanksgiving Point to take part in their Barnyard-Boo. Lots of animals, and fun.
It's getting colder by the day. Our golf game got cut a little shot yesterday at Alpine Country Club. The weather was good through 14 holes, then it got ugly. So we called it a day and went back to work to finish up some things.
Maddie and Michael - You've got to love the smiles...
I was asked to play in the Utah Open Special Olympics Short Game Challenge on Monday. We didn't get first place, we missed 3rd by 1 stroke. I played with a girl from northern Utah, her name was Ann. She has played in the Special Olympics for quite a long time. It was fun to joke with her. Every shot she took she said the same thing "I can't do this." Then she would hit a great shot. We shared a ton of high-fives, smiles and hugs.
Ryan & Jen jsut had a bay boy this morning. Everything is fine with baby and mom, except no photos, yet...
More to come...

These photos are of Maddie at swim lessons, learning how to dive, and then some with her friend Allison before their dance performance. Bt the way - Jen is ready to pop!
I know, I know were is everything. It's been sort of busy here and I haven't had a lot of time to do some much needed updating. The 4th is just around the corner and we are planning a pretty good party... That is all for now.
Another father's day passed. All I can say is Angela and Tyler know how to cook chicken. They had us down to their house and they cooked a very, very good meal. We gave dad our gifts and sat around and talked. A pretty lazy day.
Our house at 17,334 ft - 6,040 ft