Sunday, December 28, 2008

PAUL


Today Janelle introduced an idea to write a book about my Dad. I instantly agreed.

WHAT TO LOOK FORWARD TO:
--EARLY YEARS--
-Rafting huge rivers for days at a time by himself on his home made raft at age 12
-Taking the fish you buy at the zoo to feed the seals and putting them in his pocket to take home
-Being chased by the barking handicap man
--LATER YEARS--
-Being an avid member of the
Utah Lepidopteris Society (bug club) at the age of 50.
- Kent Catany
- His unique philosophy's on everything in life ranging from Carbs to Intense Igloo construction and Outdoor Survival.

Be prepared to see the Biography "Paul" on your local bookstore shelves soon.

When you google my Dad's full name, this picture pops up for which he is forever embarrassed about. He's 6' 5'' 215 lbs running though a field chasing a butterfly.... Oh how I love him.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

look...


Look what Ben gave me for Christmas! The middle one is possibly not quite finished, while I was sitting admiring it a stray tennis ball hit his face on the check and scuffed it up. It was sad.

I love it Ben!!

And I Love you!!

The North Pole





So my family has a tradition every Christmas Eve of driving down to Utah lake which is usually completely iced over and we throw rocks in to try and break through it. It's always been fun and my silly little family just gets a kick out of it, well except Dan now who thinks he is too good for it and stuff.

This year it was exceptionally good. It was so Snowy!! It felt just like the North Pole, or maybe Antarctica would be a better description. I should change the title of this.

When we got to the point we always drive to there was a special new feature... A Pole!!! Now we can really call it the North Pole legitimately. (Okay I won't change it)

Ben was very brave and walked out onto the ice which was pretty patchy at spots. I almost went out with him but the mere thought gave my mom a near heart attack so I stayed back for her.

Our little valley is quite the little wonderland. It made my craving for Alaska even stronger. I will go there even if it kills me. Janelle gave me a book about Alaska for Christmas and I can't put it down.

It's been such a nice Holiday. I'm grateful to be with my Family. They never stop crackin me up which is great exercise for my healing lungs. Oh, for anyone who cares, I am already to 2000 ML on my aspirator. I'm so proud of my self.

Merry Christmas!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

For Sale! I mean for FREE!!


So, Mckay introduced me to Craigslist the other night. It just so happened that earlier that day I was looking through the Classifieds in Logan and I found something of interest. A FREE MINIATURE HORSE!! It's 36 inches high and needs a fun family. I about jumped in my car to pick it up that instance but then logic set in and I realized I didn't really have a place for it unless it was going to be an indoor pet, which I didn't think my roomates would approve of.

I got home later that night and that is when I was introduced to Craigslist. We spent about two hours just browsing around and then we found another thing of interest. A FREE PASTURE!!! Some guy wants his field grazed and would supply the pasture with hay and water.

CRAZY!! Now I just have to figure out if the little guy will fit in my backseat.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Oh Christmas Tree




Last week Hayley and Chelsea and I marched out to buy a Christmas Tree. Since none of us have a truck, we had to be creative about getting it home. I mulled over our options for about three days and decided that the only logical way would be to walk it home. They agreed, thankfully, and so we bundled up and walked over to Smiths which is luckily only about two blocks away. We picked out the perfect one and got a stand and began our trek home. It was quite a sight but a lot easier than we all had thought.

We rearranged our whole living room to accommodate our new plant. We strung the lights and hung up all the golden balls my mother graciously gave me and called it good. I filled the stand with water and Mckay donated her red sheet for the skirt. It looked perfect and smelled even better! Every time the heater comes on it spreads the scent all around, I love it.

To my disappointment, the next day I checked and the tree hadn't drunk any water!! I started coming to the conclusion that it would die within a day or so because we didn't cut a fresh slice off the bottom.

Sunday night Ben and I decided we wouldn't give up on it that easily. So, we knocked door to door searching for a saw and a nice lady up the street let us borrow hers. It took us about 25 minutes to saw through it due to a incredibly dull saw blade. We put it in the water and let it be.

I checked it later that night and it still hadn't had anything to drink! I decided to give up.

This morning I went over to it because the lights had gone out on part of it and to my astonishment, All the water was gone!!! I was so proud of it!!

Now the trouble is, how long was it dry for? Did it seal off again? agh... This has been way more work than I bargained for. But it is so worth it.

For all of those poor souls who are still reading this, the moral is - Don't give up on a thing. Just when you think all hope is lost, trudge on.

Merry Christmas