Wednesday, December 31, 2008

What on Earth?

What a great holiday season we've had! We stayed close to home this year and just lounged around. With new adventures on the horizon, we are trying to lay low knowing on Monday a new chapter in our lives begins. It's been a nice break.


For Christmas I gave my 12-year-old bro-in-law a day ticket to Magic Mountain amusement park north of LA. So, we headed out on a quick trip and went to Magic Mountain on Monday. For those of you that don't know I am a HUGE roller coaster fan. HUGE roller coaster fan is putting it lightly. Fortunately for me Magic Mountain is known for some of the most amazing roller coasters in the world. I've been going to Magic Mountain since I was a kid, always choosing it over Disneyland if given the choice.

Well, here are two of my new favorites. They are worth the playback and the trip!

TATSU - MY FAVORITE
  • The train hangs from the track

  • You are parallel to the ground in "superman" style

  • Feels like you are flying

  • Quick corkscrews had the feel of an F16 plane maneuver

  • Found my self laughing uncontrollably the entrire "flight"

  • Coolest coaster I've ridden

X2 - A CLOSE 2nd

  • Seat rotates on train and seat hangs over the track so feet are free below

  • The big draw is a really large vertical drop - that's the first hill, which you don't really get from the video

  • We rode of the first hill backwards for what seemed to be an enternity and then, suddenly our seats rotated so we were staring face down the vertical drop and instantly we were racing towards the ground

  • The vertical drop was rockin' - what a rush

We had a great time and of course forgot a camera, so sorry no pics! Thanks Ken, Kyle, and Wesley for an outstanding day! Can't wait until next year!

Sunday, December 21, 2008

MERRY CHRISTMAS 2008
from Team Secrist


We are so thankful for this time of year that reminds us of the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ and the good news that this event means for all mankind and our little family. We wish you all a very, very Merry Christmas. May the holidays be a time of reflection, renewed faith and new commitments.

The gals in their new Christmas dresses before church.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Getting Married


Hattie and Neeley are best friends. They can also be ace foes. That comes with the territory and we wouldn't have it any other way (ok, maybe a tad less screaming). The other night, amid running-here-and-there in preparation for Christmas, they came out of their room in a tight embrace and proudly proclaimed, "We're getting married!"

Hattie and Neeley pulled their shirts up over their heads and pulled back like a wedding veil. They thought they were so funny. They've had a lot of Christmas spirit and excitment and sometimes, well, just sometimes, they just plain crack us up. Little do they know that kids have been pulling this one off since Taani and I had to walk uphill both ways in a blizzard to school when we were kids. Nonetheless, it was funny to see them crack up at the joke.

We're looking forward to some sizable changes in our lives come January 5th as I accepted a promotion within Keller Williams to head an office in Scottsdale - its a great move with massive responsibility. So for now, we are hanging out as a family a lot and are looking forward to the future. We have an immense amount to be grateful for in 2008 and we end the year exhausted and massively thankful!

EDITORS NOTE: Take note of the blue residue of lip gloss on Neeley - she's addicted (see previous post here.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Thanksgiving 2008

What a great thanksgiving...I totally blew off writing about it until I cyberstole (yup, new word I just created) Grandpa Buddy's pictures from his blog. Something about hating my camera so much that I just refuse to take it anywhere anymore...

We had a great weekend with Grandma and Grandpa Harrison in town. We spent Thanksgiving with Taani's grandparents (Great Grandparents to our kids)at their home in our area. The food was amazing and the day perfect. We hiked the mountain in the morning and put up our Christmas decorations a day after T-day.

We purchased a pre-lit tree a few years back, but the lights have slowly been dying year-by-year. Finally this year I yanked them all off. It took a total of four hours to get the lights off. But in the end the tree looks great.

And as is our new tradition three years running...Elf the movie is enjoyed as a family with a giant bowl of popcorn. A nice reward to hanging lights and decorations.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Brothers and Sisters


I had to make a post upon scanning this picture. It was very insightful of my Mom to pair us in this picture clear back in 1976.


My sister Sally is one of my best friends and an outstanding individual. Both our families love to spend time together - we have loads of great memories. Additionally, I have leaned on her on numerous occasions and she is one of the most sincere compassionate people I know. And she married an outstanding guy! In fact, I've known her husband since I was about eight years old - I don't really remember life without him. They've always played an important role in my life and have been an anchor amid trying times. We feel lucky and blessed to live by them and look forward to many more WILD years, ok, maybe minus the WILD.


Love ya Sal!