Welcome to the Silver State!

Native Idahoans, we moved to Nevada in 1995 and have called the Silver State home ever since. Nevada has been good to us and we love living here. While we miss our Idaho families, we like making our mark on the world right here in Nevada. So for now, enjoy the news and notes and catching up on all the exploits from the Las Vegas Cranors.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Spring has sprung!


As you can see by the photo, Spring has sprung in Las Vegas! Lauren enjoys all the beautiful flowers, especially on mommy's banks roses out front, and it is fun for all of us to watch our jalapenos, tomatoes, artichokes, kolrabi and cucumber sprout. Our dwarf grapefruit and guava trees seem to be doing awesome and our new cherry and apple trees have blossomed too! Hopefully the new ones will establish sufficiently to survive the summer.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Little "E" News and Notes


Little "E" had her big day at band festival this week. She had the solo in their big number and knocked it out of the park. Her band got superior ratings and wowed the judges. In other Little "E" news, we just found out she has been selected by the school district to be honored at a ceremony as an outstanding 8th grader. Pretty funny when you consider that she's been an 8th grader for all of about 3 weeks (they combined her 7th and 8th grade years into one year so she'll start high school next year). We also found out that each senator gets to appoint one kid to the state youth senate and Erin has been nominated to go to Carson City as our senator's representative. Takin' after her mother this one is...

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Jimmy is top "Dragon"


Well, Jimmy pretty much cleaned house on awards at school. He was the top reader in addition to being the "Dragon of the Month" yet again. He officially holds the school record now for consecutive months as the top reader. The only bad thing is he doesn't have room on his desk anymore because of all his trophies.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Bridges, Races, Science Bowl and Pinewood Derby


Have to admit, I've got a smart little batch of kids. Erin was the captain of her magnet school's science bowl team last week. She did a wonderful job at their competition at UNLV and made her school proud. Lauren was in the annual Reading Week Race and took second place! This was a big accomplishment for her as she has been training to beat several of the girls who've consistently come in before her. She accomplished her goal and took a respectable second. Jimmy entered one of two pinewood derbies he will be competing in this month. His police car took fourth overall and third in the "coolest car" category. He is hoping for a better showing in the next race. All the kids took part in the ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers) annual bridge building competition last week at UNLV. They competed against all the other schools in the valley. They all did a great job and had a lot of fun watching their bridges be put to the test to see how much weight they could hold. We got a bit of a surprise on Tanner's bridge however. When the dust settled, we were informed that Tanner placed second in the valley and his bridge qualified for the international competition in April in Washington. He is pretty excited about it as they are flying him out to compete. He is also running track right now and doing well, except for his latest injury (dislocated rib) that he is trying to heal from. A good batch of kidlings if ever there was one!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Regional Singles Conferernce

Holy cow. A few months ago I was asked to teach what I thought was a small class on preparedness. Come to find out, this is a regional singles conference with 900 people already registered. My class won't be 900 people, but still, I'm a bit nervous for how many may be there. The link to the conference is http://www.lvsinglesconf.com/ if you'd like to check it out.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Tanner is an Eagle Scout


On October 25, 2008 Tanner was awarded his Eagle Scout rank. Ron Cannon, Matt Melton, Bill Wells and Bishop Richard Hyte spoke and Area Authority (Mayor) James B. Gibson presented Tanner with his award. It was a pretty spiffy event and we all enjoyed a very nice tribute to Tanner's hard work. He is still invovled with Scouting and has earned several more merit badges since then and is planning on attenting Scout camp again this year.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Canoeing Merit Badge

We took the boys camping at Lake Mead on Friday. Why? I don't know. We are gluttons for punishment. Really though it was to finish the canoeing merit badge. When we left LV it was 103. When we got to Lake Mead it was a balmy 108. Of course when we got there everyone headed for the water and a swim to cool off. We set up camp and pretty much slept out in the open. When the low for the night is 90 degrees you pretty much want any type of breeze you can find to cool off.
Unfortunately about 11:30 p.m. or so, Matt, Pete and I (the scout leaders) had to break up a little domestic brou-ha-ha in the campsite adjacent to us. Of course, the boys thought it was great fun but we were a little nervous about the whole incident. Luckily the folks packed up and headed out without much more of a disturbance (and before the Park Rangers could arrive).
Saturday was great fun. Everyone passed their canoeing merit badge and had a lot of fun in the process. As you can see from the pictures, our campsite was really pretty. We also learned what happens to leaders when they sleep longer than the boys (see Matt's feet). Oh, and the leaders also went to 4-0 in frisbee football against the young men. Just proves that age and wisdom can still triumph over youth and speed.