Monday, October 20, 2008

State Fair

This last weekend Billy and I went to the Arizona State Fair with our friends Heidi, Jeff and of course Maylee. We had a great time and watched the Crazy 8 Car Race (which is not as good as a demolition derby). Billy and I saw some people from our old single's ward so it was fun to have a small reunion.
The fair is really expensive, so Billy and I bought 20 tickets to play games and to go on rides. The 20 tickets got me one ride and Billy 2 shots at a basketball game. That was a quick $10 down the drain. I am interested to see how all the people spend so much money there. I had fun on the ride, and unfortunately, Billy's shots didn't go in (although the second one was close).

Jeff, Billy and Maylee are trying to figure out our plan of attack when we first got to the Fair
Billy and I at the Crazy 8 Race

Jeff checking out a deep fried Snickers. He didn't like it nearly as much as Billy and Billy was jealous that Jeff got one

That was the ride that Jeff and I went on. We were spun in circles and the arm swung us high up in the air. For all of you who know me well, I love thrill rides...even at the Fair!

Here we are as we are about ready to leave. It was a good time and will last a few years I am sure! :)

California Fun

About a week and a half ago, I had the opportunity to go to my brother's house in California for my niece Rosemarie's baptism. Unfortunately, Billy was not able to come because he was hanging out with his sister Jana who was in Phoenix that same weekend (bad timing...I know!). I had a lot of fun with my family and am so proud of Rosemarie of making the decision to be baptized. She really is a very smart girl in the gospel.

While I was there, we went to the Rosemarie and Fenton's soccer games, celebrated Rosemarie's Birthday and had a baptism. It really was a very busy day.

Baptism
My brother's family

Me and Rosemarie


Kelly and me


My siblings

(Kelly, J, Christi and me)

Soccer Time!

Rebecca and Kathryn in their matching coats

Fenton going for the goal!
Rosemarie playing
Kathryn and me hanging out
Rosemarie and me after the game

I had a great time with my family. We are always so busy when we are together. I was sad that Billy couldn't make it...but luckily it was only for a couple days! I was ready to come home to warm Arizona because it was freezing at my brothers!

Friday, October 17, 2008

Super Hero Day...

This past week was Academic Counselor appreciation week at work. We had fun activities throughout the week to show us that we are appreciated. On Wednesday, it was Super Hero Day. I decided to dress up as a teenage mutant ninja turtle, since I didn't have anything else to dress up as. People definitely thought mine was the most original...and I actually had fun.

Here is my team...

Ninja Turtle

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

What Does Kati Mean???

So I saw this on my friend Sarah's blog. I was interested to see what my name meant. I agree with some of the qualities, but let's all agree that I am not a Type A personality...





What Kati Means



You are a seeker of knowledge, and you have learned many things in your life.

You are also a keeper of knowledge - meaning you don't spill secrets or spread gossip.

People sometimes think you're snobby or aloof, but you're just too deep in thought to pay attention to them.



You are usually the best at everything ... you strive for perfection.

You are confident, authoritative, and aggressive.

You have the classic “Type A” personality.



You are a seeker. You often find yourself restless - and you have a lot of questions about life.

You tend to travel often, to fairly random locations. You're most comfortable when you're far away from home.

You are quite passionate and easily tempted. Your impulses sometimes get you into trouble.



You tend to be pretty tightly wound. It's easy to get you excited... which can be a good or bad thing.

You have a lot of enthusiasm, but it fades rather quickly. You don't stick with any one thing for very long.

You have the drive to accomplish a lot in a short amount of time. Your biggest problem is making sure you finish the projects you start.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Bringing Back Soccer Fun!


I have really missed playing sports and being around them over the past three years. Sports used to be a very large part of my life. People are amazed that I played sports year round throughout my teenage years. I am grateful to my parents to giving me that opportunity. It's hard when you become an adult...you have to be responsible for yourself, hold down and maintain a good job and along with your church callings, it doesn't leave much time to play sports or have fun.


Well, today was my first time coaching a soccer team. I am helping out Bethany (a lady in my ward) coach her daughters soccer team. Bethany never played soccer and had surgery on her foot not too long ago, so she cannot kick the ball or demonstrate what the kids are supposed to do. That's where I come in. I love soccer and miss being around the game, so I took the opportunity to coach with her. I had so much fun this morning. So many memories were brought back about my childhood soccer memories. The main difference is that it was HOT today, whereas most of my memories are from cold morning games.


I am excited to work with these kids. They are first and second graders and are so excited to be playing. I just need to teach some of them what my dad always told me...don't following and bunch up with the ball because the ball will come out and you will be able to get it.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Summer Vacation!

This summer, Billy and I had the opportunity to go back to Seattle. We visited a little over two years ago for my birthday. We had a great time and loved the city of Seattle. This time though, it was different...the sun was shinning! :) We could not have asked for a better weekend. It was nice to get away from 110 degree weather and relax in the perfect summer climate of Seattle. We were lucky that my parents were able to come with us. We had a great time seeing the sites and spending time with one another.
This was actually the picture on the way back from Bainbridge Island...Billy had to hold his shirt down because of the wind. There was a lady out there that was wearing a short skirt that I was afraid was going to blow up...Thankfully it didn't!


We took a walk along the water front on Bainbridge Island. It was a nice little path along the water that we practically had for ourselves.

While we were crossing a bridge on the waterfront walk, we saw this little raccoon. He was so close to us, it was amazing!


Honestly, the best part about going to Bainbridge Island was the ferry ride and the virgin strawberry daquiries that we had. From the ferry you get this amazing view of the city. The pictures don't do it justice!


Here are mom and dad battling the wind! :)



We went and saw Snoqualimy Falls one afternoon. It was absolutely beautiful! It was amazing how forceful the water is and how standing on the lookout point you could feel the mist from the water hitting the water below!

The waterfall and me!

We went on a lakes tour one afternoon and went around Lake Washington and Lake Union. It is amazing how many ridiculous houses are on the lake. Billy and I had a good time dreaming! This is part of Bill Gates Estate...We drove by it a couple days later on the road, and it was very, very secluded. I don't need a house that big, but it would be nice to have all the foliage to separate us from our neighbors


Those are some stairs from the lake up to someones house. Many of the houses have put in electric transportation up the hill. The tracks for that are on the right.


Billy and me in Pioneer's Square. This is a beautiful square in Seattle with lots of history.

Billy (being silly) and Mom and Dad in Pioneer Square before the Underground Tour


Billy and I love Seattle, but let's just say there are some interesting people there...I wonder how long she has been growing her mullet

Wouldn't that be nice, if that was how cheap lodging was? You could get a room there until the 1970's. Crazy how much inflation has increased in Seattle. I would say it is as expensive as California if not more expensive

Here is a picture of Billy and I in the Underground Tour...We are actually underground in an old bar. This is an old door that used to be used as an entrance until they built around the old city


They have sky lights in the side walk on ground level for the Underground "sidewalks". It was amazing how they didn't look like this from the top looking down. They looked dark and almost solid.

Billy loves this picture. It is the first krapper and sink that the city of Seattle had

The original water system used wooden pipes that carried water into the city and carried waste out of the city (yes it carried sewage from the toilets)...can you imagine how much these wooden pipes made the city smell. I couldn't imagine it! Thank goodness for plastic pipes and metal pipes now days.

Here is the entrance to an old business underground

We took a trip to the Seattle Temple. Someday, I would like to do a session in every temple in the United States...So I figured I should probably start now cause there are a lot!


Me and Mom

Me and Dad

Angel Moroni! :)

We went to the Space Needle for dinner one night. We had a great dinner and loved the view. Last time, it was cloudy, raining and windy. Since it was windy, the needle swayed back and forth. Billy was very excited that it was stable this time and we all were happy that we had a beautiful view!

The Space Needle


Billy and Me
Downtown Seattle
Mount Rainier...How beautiful

We had a great trip and have many wonderful memories with one another. If anyone needs a summer vacation idea...go to Seattle!

Sunday, July 6, 2008

4th of July Fun!

This year for the 4th of July, my side of the family decided to get together with our extended Hill Family. We all spent the weekend at the "Ranch" in Ripon California. Anyone who is familiar with the area knows that it is a small farming/ranching community. My Grandpa decided to buy the "ranch" about 10 years ago so he could spend some time away from the city life. He has 5 acres and he used to have olive trees on it. There is not a market any more for the olives, so most of the land is currently vacant. However, he still has several fruit trees (apricot and plum trees) which provide him with plenty of work! They also have a swimming pool that we spent the afternoons it. We made long lasting memories with our cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents, parents, brothers and sisters and nieces and nephews. Here are some of the pictures from the weekend.
This is Billy and our niece Kathryn. She is such a doll and cuddle bug. She had a long day on the 4th of July and you can tell. She fell asleep on Billy. Billy may not agree, but he definitely has a way with kids. On our way home today, there was a six month old girl just screaming in the row in front of us. Thanks to Billy's cute faces, she stopped crying and finally fell asleep!



While we were at the ranch, I wanted to drive the tractor. I haven't ever driven one, and I thought it would be fun. The only person I could get to go out with me with good ole' Christi. I guess no one else thought it sounded fun to drive a tractor in the middle of a HOT afternoon and get all dusty. I thought otherwise! :)


Here's Grandpa backing out the tractor for us!



I am getting a little coaching and advise before I hop on...

Here is me driving...

I even got promoted after my first lap and Grandpa showed me how to lower the discs and drive and plow the ground...He was definitely impressed and told me I will have to come back and till the ground the next time around. I told him it's a deal.

I definitely have the best grandpa. The tractor wasn't really working before I asked him if I could drive it. But first thing on Saturday morning he fixed it and I got to drive the tractor.

Kathryn wanted to pose on the tractor. She thought it was fun to sit up there!


Kathryn couldn't believe how big the tires on the tractor were! They were a lot bigger than her!

Christi is checking out the tractor. She wasn't able to drive it, but...

She sure got a couple rides from Grandpa. I know she had such a great time. Her smile tells it all.


Billy had a lot of fans in the pool. Caleb and Billy had a good time rough housing with each other. Billy is so popular that he even has Fenton in his hands while trying to take care of Caleb.
Kati and Billy

Christi and Billy love tickling each other.

Ladies and Gentlemen...look at her go!


Billy also got a hair cut from my mom. She did it so she could teach me how to cut his hair...we'll see if I'll make it next time.
I'm taking notes


Kathryn and baby Emma have matching swim suits

We had a great 4th of July...I think I have the best family and am grateful for them. We were able to be with the whole Hill family which does not happen too often. We are definitely blessed to have each other!