This blog details the adventures of Jordan, Kelly and Ian Ford. We blog for the enjoyment of our family and friends, the sake of our memories, and the embarrassment of our posterity.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
A Hobby Passed Down Through the Generations
The image below is of my great-grandfather Marcellus Clark. Above his right shoulder is his son John Clark who is my grandfather. The little blond boy in front is John's son and my father, John Dean Clark. As that blond boy grew up he went shooting and hunting with his dad and granddad.
The next photo is him as a man with 2 of his boys in the early 1980's. Jason holding the gun and Jaren checking out what the dog was sniffing. The shotgun seen here once belonged to Marcellus and then John Clark.
Today we carry on the hobby with the same gun, now in its 4th and 5th generation. Tyler went with us and we all had a great time. Of course Dad, being the most experienced, out-shot us all.
It was a real treat for me to see Dad pulverize the clay pigeons. I hope to go again soon.
Jaren taught taught Tyler how to shoot a hand gun and we finished the activity with a little glass shattering competition... Jaren won hands down since he picked up some skills at the police academy.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Mount Timpanogos - Under My Feet
For years I had hoped to hike Mount Timpanogos and it finally happened last Saturday morning. My friend, Bryce, and I started on the 14 plus mile hike at 2am. We reached the summit just before sunrise at 7 and finished around 11am. We had to cross a snow field in the dark and spent some time wondering back and forth until a fellow hiker found the trail with his GPS device. It was long, high, and rewarding. Spending time at the top of a mountain can be a very inspiring and spiritual occasion but the 2 dozen people at the summit inhibited the solemnity I desired. I hope to scale the great mount again when few will be there, perhaps in the winter time.
View of Utah valley from the summit.
Last stretch of the trail seen from the summit.
Bryce and I.
Headed South down the West side of the ridge.
Looking back on the ridge and shack(summit) from the South.
Looking back on the ridge and shack from the Southeast.
Ridge and shack from the snow field that feeds Emerald Lake.
Using rocks and friction to control speed and avoid danger.
The snow field that feeds Emerald Lake.
Looking up at the shack from the lake.
IT WAS TRULY A GREAT ADVENTURE.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Books and Bricks
Books: Ian can read left to right, right to left, right side up and upside down.
Bricks: Not heavy stone bricks.... Duplo Bricks. He has carried them around for several months and has stacked a few of them before, but now he is capable of stacking the size and color he wants.
The question is, can you guess where these two influences come from?
Bricks: Not heavy stone bricks.... Duplo Bricks. He has carried them around for several months and has stacked a few of them before, but now he is capable of stacking the size and color he wants.
The question is, can you guess where these two influences come from?
Friday, May 27, 2011
Ian's First Birthday!!



We had a wonderful day celebrating the first anniversary of Ian's birth. For breakfast, Kelly made delicious sourdough pancakes, eggs and sausage. Kelly and Ian had lunch with Jordan at work. Kelly, with the assistance of Jill, put together a great dinner (overnight macaroni and cheese was a big hit) and party with blue and green decorations, pin-the-tail-on-the-elephant and chocolate cupcakes.
Here is a video of Ian eating his first cake. Yes, this is his first taste of chocolate, cake and frosting. As you can hear in the background, Ian's cousins Lily, Carter and Hazel are just as excited for Ian's birthday as he is. Maybe even more so :) Actually, Kelly says she was more excited for this birthday than any of hers for many years.
And to top off the day, Ian decided he wanted to walk! He has been taking one or two steps here and there for the past couple weeks, but today he just up and took off. Here is a clip of his new walking skills.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Happy Birthdays!
Two special people had birthdays this last week. We wish we could have been with you to celebrate!
Happy birthday to my brother Jon. He is a great brother and uncle. As you can see, Ian wants to be just like him!

Happy birthday to Mom: master planner, organizer, crafter, and most importantly, mother and grandmother. You look younger every year!
Happy birthday to my brother Jon. He is a great brother and uncle. As you can see, Ian wants to be just like him!
Happy birthday to Mom: master planner, organizer, crafter, and most importantly, mother and grandmother. You look younger every year!
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Ketchup
If you haven't noticed, we have been greatly negligent of our blog. Blame it on our cute son. We just can't tear our eyes away from him long enough to actually post something about him.
Here are some snapshots from the past few months:
Fun in the snow



Christmas


Ian's new eating skills. He has a great pincer grip!


Valentine's Day cookies. Chocolate goes very well with pink!

Kelly's sister Eve joined us to celebrate Groundhog Day. We made hogs-in-blankets and watched the Bill Murray movie.
Here are some snapshots from the past few months:
Fun in the snow
Christmas
Ian's new eating skills. He has a great pincer grip!
Valentine's Day cookies. Chocolate goes very well with pink!
Kelly's sister Eve joined us to celebrate Groundhog Day. We made hogs-in-blankets and watched the Bill Murray movie.
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