Saturday, May 19, 2012

Here comes another one...


In case you didn’t know, Adam is going to be the next big brother around here.  And who would have guessed that he’s going to get a little brother of his own?  Well, the way things go on my side of the family, this is no surprise.  As of now, Becky is almost 20 weeks along with an official due date of October 8, 2012 for the next Sellers boy!  And his mom is feeling severely outnumbered around here.  Maybe we’ll have to get a girl puppy for her or something.  Anyway, here are a few of the ultrasound pictures we got the other day.

Check out those ripped biceps!  That kid must be pumping some serious iron in there!  I guess he's gotta find something to pass the time.  Looks like he's ready to punch his way out...

And here is the profile picture.  Notice the traditional Sellers boys' abnormally large head.  And notice that the hospital didn't spell our name correctly.  It is pretty difficult. 

And here is the future size 13 foot... just give it some time.  So there you go, another boy around here.  Just what Becky wanted to hear!  Ha!  But thankfully everything looked good in there, and he's already 11oz.  Probably going to be another big one!

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Another trail, another waterfall...


We went on another short hike the other day up the Rocky Mouth trail on the east side of the city.  It was a pretty short and easy hike overall, but included a steep climb most of the way up to a waterfall that came down in a rocky ravine.  That’s the thing about most of these hikes around here, most of them climb in elevation pretty quickly.  But then, it is the Rockies.  Adam had to be carried most of the way up of course, but he once again entertained himself by throwing rocks into the water once we got there.    

We've braved gators on hikes before... what's a little cougar going to do?  Run for your life, Paul!!

The rock climber... well, as long as someone will carry him up the rocks.

Made it to the waterfall... that wasn't too difficult.

Paul forged the river in his bare feet.  Don't mind that the water was only 30 degrees probably.

Pause for a photo, just two well behaved, loving brothers.

Adam... you have a spider in your ear...

And then we rode to the hospital to get the sharp stick removed from Paul's body.  Attack!  Attack! Just a little hike and a little hijinks from two rowdy Sellers boys.


Sunday, May 6, 2012

We can see for miles!

We went with the other Sellers family on a short hike a week or so ago up above the capitol building.  Some of the early Mormons hiked this hill they named Ensign Peak to get a good view of the valley and the lake.  Apparently, they started laying out the plans for the city from that point, since you can see basically the entire valley from up there.  It was an impressive view, and a pretty easy hike, so the kids didn’t have much trouble running up it.

Just a little bit windy up at the top, not that Izzy cared all that much.

 Mason seemed to be having a good time...

Until we tried to throw him over the edge.

The Utah Sellers family, with the Salt Lake way off in the background.

And us, with the city all over the place in the background.

Here's the view from the top, and this is definitely the difference between the mountain west and the east coast.  It's pretty incredible how far you can see out here.  But even though the wind was pretty intense (as usual), the weather cleared out and it was a good hike on a beautiful day. 

Friday, May 4, 2012

The Donuts are falling!

Since the weather has gotten warmer around here, it’s been good to get out and enjoy it.  There seem to be a lot of mountains around here so there naturally has to be a few mountain trails, so we decided to find one to go check out.  Unfortunately, one of us is only about two feet tall and doesn’t exactly have the stride to keep up on a long hike, so we had to find a short easy one to tackle.  We went up Big Cottonwood Canyon toward the ski resorts and found an easy day hike to Donut Falls, a popular Salt Lake hike.  If not for the snow constantly engulfing our feet with every other step, it would have been a really easy walk.  But there was a little bit of snow left up there, and since Adam didn’t have snow shoes, we had to carry him the whole way. 

Paul did a pretty good job though.  But for a boy who normally could run the Iron Man in record time if there were other kids with him, he suddenly felt too tired to go on without someone carrying him too.

Adam, looking not so happy to be trekking through the Wasatch Mountains looking for falling water.

 Especially when there's Poweraid right here!

But he cheered up and had a great time throwing rocks when we got to the water.


You can almost sort of see the waterfall up there.  If you’re wondering why they call it Donut Falls, it’s because up at the top the water falls onto a boulder and over time it has created a hole through the rock.  The boys and their mother didn’t make it up that high to see it, but I risked serious injury and frozen hands to see the cave the water had carved out.  Very cool, and a pretty nice hike on a pretty nice day!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

It's T-Ball Time!


When the snow melts and the flowers start to return to life, the grass gets cut on the field, the gloves break out… and it’s baseball season!  For Paul this could be just another fun thing to do, or this could be the start of a Hall of Fame career!!  I’ll guess it’s probably the former, but hey, who knows?  Anyway, Paul is playing T-Ball, which is a full contact version of the game baseball, played with small children.  Sounds fun, right?  So far it has been, and he seems to be enjoying it.  When he’s not bouncing off the grass, wearing his glove for a hat, or jumping on the pile to fight for the ball, he’s actually been doing pretty good.  He hits solid, and he’s really picking up on the basic rules, so hopefully he’ll keep enjoying it and have a lot of fun.  And now it's only about 15 years before he signs that first contract...

So you're telling me I should take this blunt metal object and swing it as hard as I can at stuff?  Sounds good...

This is just Paulie being Paulie... watching from the plate as the ball soars high over the upper deck... a natural left handed slugger.

A few fans turned out to cheer him on, including this gentleman.

This is called, "fielding the ball."  Thankfully Adam didn't end up at the bottom of the pile.

He's growing up on us, and it's too late to stop it now.  But here's to spring and warmer weather!  Now play ball!