Friday, May 20, 2016

The Summer Rundown

Just a quick post to tell everyone what will be happening on the Butter Blog for the vacation week, and as it is, the whole Summer. Posts will still be one a week and published on Sunday evenings, but there will probably be less words and just some more pictures of what we did during the week. I will still talk about what happened over vacations, and talk a little bit in the other posts, but not as much as before Summer break. Thanks for helping start the Butter Blog back up again in the past 5 months, and stay tuned the whole Summer to see whats happening with the Butters.

Sunday, May 15, 2016

The Final Week of School and the Anticipation it Brings

This week was a pretty normal one, and everything was going smoothly, but right now in the Butter household, all anyone can think about is the one last week before going to the beach again. Even more so with me though, since it is my last week of school.

 My brother Collin has one more week after the vacation though, but he still says that, "I can't wait. I want fun waves."   The only thing that stands in my way now is school finals. 8-10 pages of algebra, Latin translations, questions about physics, WW2 dates in history, and much more. Luckily, I only have to take two subjects a day, since Tuesday to Friday are half days.

 Collin, on the other hand, is not so lucky. He will be studying for his final (which is even longer than mine) and will be taking it in parts from Tuesday to Thursday. Now you may be saying to yourself, dude, you get out of school every year, so whats so special? The answer to that question is that we are leaving early Saturday morning, which for me is the day after school!

 Everybody always looks forward to the end of school, or a break from work, or anything of the sort, but it just feels a lot more real when you get to go so early. Five more days, and after that... FREEDOM. So thanks for reading and tune in next week on TBB!

Sunday, May 8, 2016

The Grand Canyon (and more!)




The Grand Canyon
This was an AWESOME weekend! My dad and I had been planning on hiking the grand canyon for almost a year but unfortunately I had gotten a knee injury, so we tried to come up with something but we only had a day to find out what we were going to do.

 My dad actually found something, but it required me to not go to school Thursday or Friday. When I got home from school on Wednesday, I asked him what he found and we were still going to drive up to the canyon but we were going to go on a 2 day camping trip close to the rim instead.

 It was really exciting, but the problem was that we did not even know if we were going to get a site since there were no reservations! That was why I could not go to school at all Thursday, because we had to leave early in the morning to try to get a campground.

 It turns out that we left just on time. By the time that we got on the small road after going into the actual national park, we had to pass lots of people that were most likely going to the same spot, and when we got there, there were only three sites left! We went and registered at the machine by the bathrooms (convenient),and then set up our tent. The tent was not actually ours, but a friend of my dad's let us borrow a tent and sleeping bags.

 The tent was super easy to set up and in a short time everything was ready. The campsite was in walking distance to the Desert View historical watch tower, so we walked
Historic watch tower
down there and also looked at the canyon. when we walked back, we hung out and by around 4:30 we had to get things ready for night because it gets pitch black. When it did get dark, we made a fire and roasted marshmallows and ate hot dogs, and then it just got to the point where it was freezing cold.

 So we put on all of our extra layers and got in the tent, watched a movie on my dad's phone, and went to the bed. It was not the most comfortable night, and I was ready to get up in the morning.

 The next day, we made a fire in the morning, and then went down to the visitor center, where we looked at some different trails we could try next year, and also got to watch an intriguing 22 minute long movie titled: The Grand Canyon- A Journey of Wonder. I have to say it was pretty good, but a tad dramatic as well. We went back to the site, and played catch and played with the soccer ball for a while, and then, once again, got things ready for night.

 This night was supposed to be colder than the first, and it was supposed to rain as well. The guy working at the little store even said that at this elevation it could turn to snow. He was right. We woke up and it was still snowing, and our tent was covered with it. We were going to make another fire, but we forgot to cover the wood, so that was not an option.
Snowy campsite

 Since we could not sit in front of a fire and it was freezing (literally 32 degrees) we decide to not wait around before we left. We folded up the tent and eventually left the site. We stopped at one more place to look at the canyon, and then we went back home. We got back Saturday afternoon, and the next Sunday was Mother's Day.

 We got up early and got bagels to eat in the morning, and after giving our mom our gifts, we relaxed for a little bit. Then she went to go have lunch with her mom, my aunt, and my aunt's mom while we did yard work. Then at the end of the day my grandparents came over so we could give my grandma her gifts and also celebrate my grandpa's birthday from the day before.

 They left, and we all went to bed, me with the unsettling knowledge that I would have to go to school the next day... So thanks for reading and tune in next week on TBB!

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Going to the Dbacks game.

Another Sunday, and another great day with the Butters. This week my dad's friend from work was walking out to his car when he realized that he had forgotten to give away these four Arizona Diamondbacks tickets and he gave them to my dad!

 So on Sunday, my dad, Collin, and I left the house to go to the game. We left early though, because we had to run some errands first. Then we also picked up my friend from his house, and then we headed to the game. We got there before the national anthem (which does not usually happen), and then we had also realized that the roof was
open! I had only been to the stadium once while the roof was open, and that had been a night game.

 This game was at 1:10, and it was pretty awesome to see how bright the stadium was. Later on though, it still looked cool, but it got HOT! The worst was during the 4-6 innings, where the sun would not go away. It cooled off later though, and the game was a lot more enjoyable. For the actual game, it didn't go so well.

 In the first inning, the Dbacks hit a home run with their second batter, and then not much happened since
then. We got two more runs late in the game, but that didn't change anything. We were playing the Rockies, and they got a couple home runs and beat the Dbacks 6-3. The worst part of the game were the people sitting behind us.

 It was a grandpa with two of his kids that did not care about the game at all. He kept trying to show them all of these things, like how the pitcher threw the ball, and stuff like that. If I had to say one thing to sum up what it was like to have them sit behind you, I would tell you that in the first 30 seconds the chubby kid grabbed the grandpa and yelled out, "cotton candy!".

 The game was still fun to go to, and everybody still enjoyed it. So on that note, thanks for reading and tune in next week on TBB!