Showing posts with label scooter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scooter. Show all posts

Monday, April 14, 2008

the one about 2-Wheeled vehicles

Hip Hip Hooray!!! Brett FINALLY got his motorcycle back. Some of you know this story, and some of you don't, so I will tell it anyway. To those of you who know already, I am sorry.

K, here goes. Brett's dad passed away last August. The 29th to be exact. That was on a Wednesday. Quayd's Birthday is on the 30th. (Sad huh, and totally irrelevant to this story.) Mike's funeral was Monday, September 3rd. The very next Monday, the 10th, Brett was driving home from work on his motorcycle, and was hit by a truck. It is complicated to explain in words, but I will try my best. He was coming home and he was on a road with 5 lanes, the middle lane being a turning lane. He was on the outside lane heading North. A truck with a trailer was in the lane next to him, also heading north. A car or van or something was pulling out of a store and wanted to get in the same lane as the truck. I don't know if she didn't see the truck or what, but she nearly hit him. The truck swerved to miss the lady, and smacked Brett. The mirror on his truck hit Brett in the head giving him a MAJOR concussion, among other minor injuries. Of course, the impact knocked him down, he laid down his bike and totally messed it up. He was pretty banged up, knocked out for a few minutes and got to have a ride in the ambulance to the hospital which was only about a block away. He has still been having terrible headaches, memory loss, back aches, etc. It has been a total NIGHTMARE! I have decided that our insurance and the other people's insurance have done everything possible to make our lives a living hell over the last 7 1/2 months. The motorcycle was undriveable after the accident. I am not even sure what all had to be done, but it is finally ready. Now, I know what you are wondering, so lets just get it out there. No he was not wearing a helmet. Does he wear one now? ABSOLUTELY! He was actually pretty good about wearing it, but there was a reason he didn't have it on that day. When we found out that Mike has passed away, Brett was in SLC for a work training thing. He had taken the motorcycle. I was so worried for him to ride the bike home being so upset, so his little brother Cory and I met him halfway with a trailer. We loaded the bike and came the rest of the way home. Brett left his helmet in the truck and the truck disappeared. That is all I am going to say about the truck, so don't ask. But for the record, he was somehow able to get his stuff out of the truck after it was "taken," and we have recently received the helmet. Yes, he learned his lesson, so no lectures, PLEASE!

Anyway, Brett has been so happy to have his bike, and the weather has been perfect for riding. He loves his motorcycle so much. He had wanted one for years, and when we finally decided we could afford it and stuff, I was all for it. I knew it would be something he would love and use a lot. It is his primary means of transportation. It is such a great looking bike and he looks pretty good on it! Quayd LOVES it! When we first got the bike, Quayd was pretty little so he would ride in front of Brett, but now he is big enough he has to ride on back and hold on tight. It freaks me out to see him ride on the back. This picture was taken the first day Brett got his bike. He is pulling it off the lot in May of 2006.

So on Saturday, Brett was going to the local race track to watch the car races and to be on standby for the fire department. Quayd loves to go watch, so off they went. On the motorcycle. Aren't they cute?
They have matching leather jackets! Look how much Quayd has grown! Crazy. Brett said that when they were coming home, Quayd was SO sleepy! Brett was pretty sure Quayd was dozing off on the back of the bike, which is scary, cuz he could fall off! So Brett kept talking to him and making sure he was holding on tight. He just gets so comfortable! Cute huh!

Ok, now for the second part of my two wheeled vehicle story. Obviously there must be something else or else I would have called it "the one about the motorcycle."

So I have mentioned before that my friend Jamie has a scooter, and so does her daughter, Brandi. Well sweet little Brandi lets me ride her scooter from time to time and this Saturday was the perfect day! My boys were gone, Jamie's boys were gone so we hit the town. We are such losers, though and we didn't have any money between us. Jamie was hungry and I wanted a diet Pepsi, so we scrounged through our husbands change jars and gathered enough to cover a burger, large fries and 2 diet Pepsi's. We rode to Wendy's, then went "browsing," (not shopping, remember we had NO money!) at all of the scrapbook stores in town. We were just silly and crazy and I had more fun than I have had in a long time. On our way back to her house, we took the scenic route. We just drove through a few nice little neighborhoods. We would stop and visit, take pictures, laugh and then drive some more. By the way, it was still just a tiny bit cold. We really had to bundle up. Our hands were like ice. We were joking about scrounging up some more change and going to the dollar store to buy gloves!

We weren't on any kind of a time schedule, so we just lived in the moment. It was a blast. Thanks again Jamie for all of the fun! As we were cruising, we came to an intersection and saw this huge, scary, python-like, man-eating snake. (Ok, maybe I exaggerated on the size.) It was probably just a water snake, but equally scary. We were pretty sure it was dead, but it scared us so bad. Jamie told me to take a picture, but there was NO WAY I was getting close to it, so she did. She is so brave. As she was snapping the photo, I yelled, "EWWWWWWW! GET BACK!" I thought I was so funny. She called me some colorful names and then we laughed it off. Then we look back at the "dead" snake and it started to move. We were screaming like little babies. It was so funny! A little while later when we drove by there in the car, we looked and the snake had slithered away. EWWWWW!

The road up to Jamie's house is pretty steep. Well these little scooters are only like 50cc, so they really don't go much over 45 on a flat road. You really have to get a run at it and it is still tough to make it up there. Once you get about half way up the hill you really lose all of your speed, so we were taking pictures on the way up.

We were such dorks and it was so much fun. What a fun day, and a great memory. Thanks Jamie, Brandi, Brett, Casey, Honda, Weatherman, Wendy's and everyone else who contributed to out crazy fun day!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

the one about our fun weekend

Gosh, we had a super fun weekend. Very relaxing, full of friends and fun. It was a nice change from being cooped up in our house like we have been for MANY weekends now. Also, Brett finally finished his EMT class, and that has been consuming our weekends too. He figured it out that he has not been home on a Saturday since the Saturday BEFORE Thanksgiving. He took a fire inspector class that started the day after Thanksgiving. It was every Friday night and all day Saturday. Then immediately after that ended, his EMT class started and it was every Thursday and Friday night, and all day Saturday. He took his final and passed... but I will post more about that later. Back to our weekend...

Bear with me, this might be long.

On Friday, after we got off work, Jamie invited me to come on a scooter ride with her. She has a super cute scooter, and her daughter, Brandi, has one too. Brandi was in SLC for the weekend and said it would be fine for me to take the scooter on a ride. I took Quayd up to play with Jamie's boys, and we hit the town. We left Jamie's house and went to Brett's work, stopping to talk to Brett's Aunt Marcie on the way. Brett was about to get off work, so he wanted to go with us on his motorcycle. (He just got it back after his accident last fall.... more details on that later, too!) While we waited for him, we ran to a couple of fun shops in town and looked around. Brett met up with us and we went to 7-11 for treats for the boys. We took the treats up to Jamie's, hung out for a little bit, then came home.

Brett and I had taken on a BIG spring cleaning project in our bedroom on Thursday and it needed to be finished up. Just as we got started, we received a call from Kandice. They invited us to go up to her mom's. Brett and GJ wanted to watch the Jazz game on Kandice's parent's HDTV, and Kandice and I wanted to play Dance Dance Revolution on Wii. The kids just ran around and played. Both of our families took leftovers for dinner, warmed them up and just hung out. It was SO much fun! (Thanks Kandice!) Probably the best part of the evening is that we didn't have to work on our big cleaning project!

At 9:00 am on Saturday morning, Quayd had his first AYSO outdoor soccer game. OH MY HECK! It was SO cold!!! But so cute and fun to watch. He loves soccer! I am so proud of him for working so hard and getting so involved in this sport. It is fun to see the competitive side of him. He has a little "fire within," I guess you could say. It makes his daddy so proud. It stresses his mommy out! They didn't win, but they had fun. That is all that matters, right?

After soccer, we came back home and watched the first session of the 178th LDS General Conference. It was really good. I love to watch Conference, but I have been struggling spiritually lately, so I wasn't real excited, like I usually am. Brett is a good influence on me, so I sat and watched it with him. I have to say.. it helped me a lot. I feel better, spiritually. It was so awesome to take part in the Solemn Assembly. I have never been a part of that. We made Quayd come in and sustain the new First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve. We tried to explain it to him the best we could, but he was more concerned about his own things. Thats ok I guess. He is only five, after all. Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin gave a talk that really touched me during the Saturday morning session. During the Sunday morning session, I LOVED the talk by Susan W. Tanner and I especially loved the final talk of the Sunday morning session by President Monson. M. Russell Ballard also gave a sweet talk on Mothers in the Sunday afternoon session. I liked it too. Of course, it is always nice to hear men praise their wives! President Monson's talk was his second talk as prophet. The first talk as prophet was given last night at the Priesthood session of Conference. Brett said it was really good, by the way. It has been so cool to watch the change in President Monson over the last couple of days. I have always loved this man as a general authority, but his transformation to prophet has been amazing. I really miss President Hinckley, and conference kinda didn't seem the same with out him. But I really do love President Monson and his counsellors. It was a great conference and I am glad I watched/listened to it. Anyway, I feel like I have been spiritually fed. And I really needed it. For more information about General Conference, visit http://www.lds.org

Ok, back to my weekend... I have volunteered, or been suckered, I am not sure which one, to paint the soccer fields once a week. I recruited Jamie to help me. We had to meet the lady that showed us how to do it at 2:30 on Saturday. It will be really easy, and actually kind of fun. We didn't have to paint yesterday, so we went and got a Diet Pepsi. Then I came home and had a little nap. When it was time for the Priesthood session of conference, Lavell came and picked Brett up, and Quayd and I headed to Jamie's. The Reeves invited us, the Beers, and the Mansfields to come up after Priesthood session for banana splits. Quayd and I went a little early so Quayd could play with Jacob, and Jamie and I could watch the movie "Becoming Jane." It was so good, but we didn't get to finish it. Everyone came up, we had dessert and came home.

Sunday morning was nice and relaxing. I made a big yummy breakfast. Brett and I watched conference and had a nice LONG talk. You know those talks you have with your spouse that can be so tender, so honest, so loving.... You know? Those ones? It was awesome. I love my sweet husband and all of the love and support he gives me.

Anyway, that was my weekend. It was great. Thanks to all of you who contributed to the good parts!