Sunday, September 21, 2008

Family Reunion 2009

The 2009 Haglund Family Reunion kind of snuck up on me, Karen, and
Paul, your 2009 family reunion committee. Karen did find us a
wonderful venue and we are beginning to make plans. A contract is in
the mail to me and my credit card is being charged so I think we are
up and running. The various Colorado options were unavailable for any
family reunions before August 15, 2009, with the exception of the one
location at the YMCA family camp below. They call themselves the
Mercedes Benz of Reunions!
Here are the details:
August 12-16, 2009
Silver Sage Lodge, YMCA Family Camp
Snow Mountain Ranch, Winter Park, CO
Cost of meals is included in the room charge (see below)
Rooms include a queen bed plus 2 sets of bunks with a private bathroom
Free activities: roller-skating, basketball, volleyball, ping-pong
and foosball, swimming pool, sauna, softball, basketball, sand
volleyball, soccer, two tennis courts, horseshoes, hiking, mini golf,
frisbee golf, fishing, books and games from the library.
Activities with a charge: 22-foot indoor climbing wall, leather
craft, sun catchers, tie-dye shirts, walking sticks, jewelry making,
beading, horseback riding,
Classes: fly tying, stained glass, leather work, zip-line.
Some activities include equipment which is available for rent:
canoes, bows, fishing poles, mountain bikes.
Activity information:
http://www.ymcarockies.org/home/our-locations/snow-mountain-ranch/smr_recreation

Monday, July 28, 2008

CABIN USE GUIDELINES

Meadowview Guidelines

1. Gate must be kept locked at all times.

2. Motorized vehicles:

  • 10 mph on roads
  • No off-trail except on “common” areas
  • No trespassing on private property
  • No snowmobiles after 10 pm except going to/from property

3. No fire arms. Bows and arrows only in designated areas.

4. Leash dogs.

5. No cutting across roads until after thaw. No cutting across private properties without owner’s permission.

6. No excess noise.

RFH Haglund Family Guidelines

1. All cabin use must be reserved and calendared with reservation chairman.

2. A Haglund family member must be present when the cabin is in use.

3. When you arrive, check bulletin board for check in/out procedures. Pay particular attention to procedures involving turning water heater on and off and water use in winter.

4. Fires only in fire pit and with Summit Fire Dept. permission.

5. Use “The Lot” with respect and leave the place better than you found it.

WHEN YOU ARRIVE:

1. Check to see if water is on.

2. Turn water heater and stove switches to “ON” position in breaker box. (Top switch on each side.) If water heater switch is turned on when water is not on, you will blow the heater coil in the water heater.

3. Check condition of cabin. Take note of any problems. Report any immediate issues to Grettle Haglund (801-277-9592), David Haglund (801-763-0950), or Matt Nagel (435-783-6485).

4. Unpack and enjoy. There is cupboard space for food and shelf and drawer space for your personal things.

BEFORE YOU LEAVE:

1. Write in cabin guest book.

2. Remove all food items that you brought. Wipe refrigerator, stove, microwave, sink and counters with disinfectant wipes. Dishes should be clean and put away. Sweep floor, shake rug. Clean floor if necessary.

3. Beds should be left made up with clean sheets. Single bed sheets are in chest on 2nd loft. Double and queen sheets are in dressers in bedrooms. Vacuum bedrooms.

4. Used towels, sheets and dishtowels can be brought to Grandma for laundering. If you choose to launder them at home, be sure they are delivered to next person making a trip to the cabin.

5. Clean bathrooms thoroughly. Clean toilets with brush. Wipe counters and sinks with disinfectant wipes. Shake rugs and sweep. Clean floors if necessary.

6. Fires out. Cold ashes may be dumped outside in metal garbage can behind cabin. Any fresh ashes should be left in the stove.

7. Vacuum living areas. There is a vacuum on each floor.

8. Turn off stove and lights. Lower all shades.

9. Turn stove and water heater switches to “OFF” position.

10. Take all garbage out. It may be taken home or dumped in dumpster one mile down canyon.

11. Lock cabin and gate as you leave.

COME AGAIN SOON!

Please note that there is no cabin use fee at this time. For an extended stay, if you would like to make a contribution to the cabin fund, make a check payable to Grettle Haglund.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Cabin Guidelines

After much discussion, many suggestions, and time to let the dust settle, we have finally come up with a "Cabin Use Guidelines" document with some more specific procedures for checking in and out of the cabin. As more frequent use of the cabin is shifting to the next generation and the number of "responsible parties" has grown from a dozen to several times that number, we felt it necessary to be somewhat more detailed about specific tasks that need to be done each time the cabin is used. Expectations have not really changed, it has just all been written down. This will be posted on the bulletin board in the hall by the kitchen.
Please be sure that you get your name on the calendar before you use the cabin, even if you are going up at the last minute and it appears no one else will be there. It is important to know when the cabin is in use and by whom.
We cannot give thanks often enough to Mom and Dad for having the vision to provide this wonderful haven for our family!

Betsy

Monday, July 7, 2008

Rich "loses his mind" and runs for the school board

I recently became a qualified write-in candidate for the Metro Nashville Board of Education. A recently retired executive of the state interscholastic sports association left this message on my phone yesterday, wondering why I'd decided to enter the race: "I bet you've lost your mind and run away from home and that's why I got your voicemail."

I forgot to tell him that I'm just following a long Haglund family tradition and trying to be involved (wasn't Grandpa on the school board in Cedar Rapids? My dad ran for our local school board (in Williamson County; just south of Nashville) not long after we moved to Tennessee.

There are nine districts, and 4 of those 9 seats are being contested in this election (the district has 75,000 students). There are five other candidates running for the same district I am, so I figure that it won't take more than 1,000 votes to win.

Check out my website (http://writeinrich.com) and blog (http://www.writeinrich.com/blog) and send me any comments!

Sunday, May 18, 2008

peterbooksite.tk

I have changed the Url of my blog the new URL is peterbooksite.tk you can still get to it using the old address but I figured it was easier to type in peterbooksite.tk rather than petersbookplace.blogspot.com

-Peter Harris

Friday, April 25, 2008

The Sound of Music

I (this is Catherine by the way) recently got chastised for not letting everyone know of a show that I did. So, I thought the easiest way to let everyone know what I am doing is to post it here. I got cast in a community production of The Sound of Music. I am a part of the nun chorus as well as a couple of other chorus-type parts. So, for those of you who are near that would like to come see a performance you can contact me for information.

Also, if you are interested, the Murray Symphony (for which I am viola section leader) has a couple of events coming up as well. I won't bore you with the details here, but if you want to know more you can e-mail me.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Posting to the Blog

A new account has been set up for you to post to this blog and edit the calendars. If you would like to post, email us to obtain the username and password.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

the newest haglund














Marshall and Melissa had their baby on March 4 around 8:30. More details can be found on their blog as soon as Melissa gets home form the hospital and can post them. As of today they do not have a name.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Once in a Lifetime Shots

OK, here's a couple once-in-a-lifetime shots for you. We went up to Bear Lake over the weekend with Cindy's family. As some of you are aware, her folks bought into a timeshare cabin on the golf course at Sweetwater, and we go 3-4 times a year for a couple days. Our turn happened to be over New Years Eve, so we checked out a couple snowmobiles from their Toyshare account (also courtesy the Phillips...) and went up Monday morning to Tuesday night before starting the new job yesterday.
Anyway, this drive proved especially wildlife-heavy - we passed a huge herd of about 100+ elk outside of Evanston and a big herd of antelope closer to Woodruff. We've been to Yellowstone enough times though that no one deemed either group worthy of stopping for a picture.
Then, as we passed Rendezvous Beach on the south end of Bear Lake, we came across this little tidbit, and I had to turn around and go back for a few shots. This beauty just sat there on his (her? - I wasn't close enough to tell...) rock, pretty as could be. Then to try and incite some action, Phil honked the horn, and he left his perch and showed off his feathers for us. I am about 99% certain this is the only time in my life I've seen a bald eagle in the wild, so I was pretty stoked. Thank goodness for zoom lenses!!
Hope all's well with everyone. Enjoy!
John HÃ¥kon







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