Sunday, October 10, 2010

Looking over Battle Creek

It's time for another round of BlackBerry pictures. This time we have videos too. Lucky ducky you!

Cole is very smiley lately. This smile is infectious.


Adobe recently announced the new location for our Utah offices. It will be on the other side of I-15 from Thanksgiving Point (in front of Cabellas), but won't open for about two years. Either way we arexcited about a permanent location in Utah even closer to Davis county. One of the fruits of the company field trip to the new location was this real hard hat that Cayden has since claimed as his own.


First of all -- Cayden is fine. No injuries. Second of all -- I had no idea this was going to happen when I started filming. I am a good parent.



Priorities. Check.


Cayden and I took a hike up Dry Canyon a while back. Cayden got tired as soon as we left the parking lot and insisted on riding on my shoulders...and holding on by grabbing my hair.


On a bike ride / hike up Battle Creek Canyon one morning before work (one of the benefits of working for a software company) I came across this HUGE waterfall. The trail passes right by the top of the waterfall. If you are not careful coming down you will be on your way off the world's most dangerous high dive.


Yesterday we took a trip to the Vineyard pumpkin patch / corn maze / petting zoo / playland. This was my first trip to a corn maze so I thought I would take it slow. You know, kid's non-haunted corn maze in the middle of the day with a 2-year old, stroller, and 3-month old.


On our trip to the pumpkin patch / corn maze / petting zoo / playland, they had this crazy fast slide. I like Cayden's confused look of "Is this what's supposed to happen?"




Yesterday I treated myself to a great bike ride / hike up to this lookout point over Battle Creek canyon.

2 comments:

red said...

It sounds like you guys are having a lot of fun! And it sounds like you have an awesome job. And your kids are adorable...and maybe you should put the safety helmet on Cayden before you let him ride that :)

Suz said...

Is it terribly wrong that when I see that video of cayden on his "four wheeler" I just think to myself "I wonder if we could make any money if we sent that to AFV"? Of course it helps that I know that he was perfectly fine after incident- I don't think he even cried. Tough kid.