Hill Air Force Base Archives - That Savage Life http://thatsavagelife.com/tag/hill-air-force-base/ Wed, 11 Apr 2018 12:22:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 161658244 The throwing of COLORS! HOLI 2012 http://thatsavagelife.com/the-throwing-of-colors-holi-2012/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-throwing-of-colors-holi-2012 http://thatsavagelife.com/the-throwing-of-colors-holi-2012/#comments Tue, 27 Mar 2012 10:30:56 +0000 http://happilyuprooted.wordpress.com/?p=274 HOLI Fest 2012 Spanish Fork, Utah Saturday March 24, 2012 we went to the Holi fest… which is also known as the festival of colors! The Festival of Colors, also known as Holi, is two days of thousands of people gathered on the hill of the Krishna temple throwing brightly colored powder, participating in holy mantra and dancing to live music and bands.. Holi, the largest Indian festival, is held on the first weekend of spring to celebrate the beginning of the season. Colored and perfumed powders are thrown at each other and in the air to celebrate the new season! Holi marks the end of the winter gloom and rejoices in the bloom of the spring time. While at the festival we ate some traditional Indian food… vegetable curries, Basmati rice, Dahl — spiced bean soups, papa-dams and mango juice. I can’t say it was the best food I ever tasted, but we ate it anyway because we had to stand in line FOREVER to get it! My personal review of the festival: We were really excited to go! We parked and rode the bus 3 miles to the Temple. Upon getting there we walked about 1/2 a mile to the temple. We had pre-paid, but we still had to wait in a MASSIVE line of people to filter through the bottle-neck type gates. Once inside the gates we made our way to the back of the temple to get our meal tickets, shirts and our 10 bags of COLOR! The crowds were unbelievable!  There were times we were in a powder coated blob that did not move no matter how hard we tried.  We got our items and made our way out of the tight crowd. We got our food after a very long wait in line. The food was not good. We all ate it because we were starving, but I would NEVER willingly eat it again! After “lunch” we moved to a “less crowded” area on the hill and opened our bags of color. We let the boys throw them on each other, us and innocent bystanders! They LOVED that part! Shortly after we made the trek back to the bus and waited another long amount of time to go home. The verdict: I MIGHT go again… IF it were at a different venue and there were not 80,000 people who are mostly crazy, rude and disrespectful college students!  The good part is the boys got to do something they never get to do… go crazy and throw things at people! They loved it, but I think I will leave this event to the college kids.

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HOLI Fest 2012 Spanish Fork, Utah

Saturday March 24, 2012 we went to the Holi fest… which is also known as the festival of colors!

The Festival of Colors, also known as Holi, is two days of thousands of people gathered on the hill of the Krishna temple throwing brightly colored powder, participating in holy mantra and dancing to live music and bands.. Holi, the largest Indian festival, is held on the first weekend of spring to celebrate the beginning of the season. Colored and perfumed powders are thrown at each other and in the air to celebrate the new season!

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Holi marks the end of the winter gloom and rejoices in the bloom of the spring time.

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While at the festival we ate some traditional Indian food… vegetable curries, Basmati rice, Dahl — spiced bean soups, papa-dams and mango juice. I can’t say it was the best food I ever tasted, but we ate it anyway because we had to stand in line FOREVER to get it!

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My personal review of the festival:

We were really excited to go! We parked and rode the bus 3 miles to the Temple. Upon getting there we walked about 1/2 a mile to the temple. We had pre-paid, but we still had to wait in a MASSIVE line of people to filter through the bottle-neck type gates. Once inside the gates we made our way to the back of the temple to get our meal tickets, shirts and our 10 bags of COLOR! The crowds were unbelievable!  There were times we were in a powder coated blob that did not move no matter how hard we tried.  We got our items and made our way out of the tight crowd. We got our food after a very long wait in line. The food was not good. We all ate it because we were starving, but I would NEVER willingly eat it again! After “lunch” we moved to a “less crowded” area on the hill and opened our bags of color. We let the boys throw them on each other, us and innocent bystanders! They LOVED that part! Shortly after we made the trek back to the bus and waited another long amount of time to go home.

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The verdict:

I MIGHT go again… IF it were at a different venue and there were not 80,000 people who are mostly crazy, rude and disrespectful college students!  The good part is the boys got to do something they never get to do… go crazy and throw things at people! They loved it, but I think I will leave this event to the college kids.

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Ear today… gone tomorrow. Grant 0 Bunk 1 http://thatsavagelife.com/ear-today-gone-tomorrow-grant-0-bunk-1/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ear-today-gone-tomorrow-grant-0-bunk-1 http://thatsavagelife.com/ear-today-gone-tomorrow-grant-0-bunk-1/#respond Fri, 23 Mar 2012 04:47:42 +0000 http://happilyuprooted.wordpress.com/?p=253 This week was really eventful. Thursday night Grant fell off his bunk bed and hit his ear on the ladder. The result  was that part of his ear separated from his head at the top. We got to make a late night visit to the local Emergency room. Grant did not even realize that he was hurt. He was super angry with us for making him leave the house, in his pajamas and without his boots!   At Davis Hospital and Medical center they got us in quickly and the staff was really sweet to a very angry Grant! They calmed him down and glued his ear back together! He was so brave he got two suckers and stickers from the nurse who took care of him!  Grant is all better now and is running around like normal… we just have to be careful about putting a shirt over his head.  I am sure that with boys this will not be our first visit to the Emergency room late at night. We are hoping that it will be a very long time until the next visit! 

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This week was really eventful. Thursday night Grant fell off his bunk bed and hit his ear on the ladder. The result  was that part of his ear separated from his head at the top. We got to make a late night visit to the local Emergency room. Grant did not even realize that he was hurt. He was super angry with us for making him leave the house, in his pajamas and without his boots!

 

At Davis Hospital and Medical center they got us in quickly and the staff was really sweet to a very angry Grant! They calmed him down and glued his ear back together! He was so brave he got two suckers and stickers from the nurse who took care of him! 

Grant is all better now and is running around like normal… we just have to be careful about putting a shirt over his head. 

I am sure that with boys this will not be our first visit to the Emergency room late at night. We are hoping that it will be a very long time until the next visit! 

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Hill Air Force Base, Utah http://thatsavagelife.com/hill-air-force-base-utah/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hill-air-force-base-utah http://thatsavagelife.com/hill-air-force-base-utah/#comments Sat, 10 Mar 2012 04:54:56 +0000 http://happilyuprooted.wordpress.com/?p=242 So far we really like Hill Air Force Base, Utah.  We stay at Fam Camps since we are military affiliated. This family camp is acceptable. The camp host is a little lazy and things do not get done in a timely manner, but the sites are level and it is in a great location. We are across the street from the gym, next to the track and field as well as next to the playground and splash park… which would be convenient if it weren’t in the 30’s outside! We have met some great people here so far and are looking forward to meeting more!  The boys are loving the snow… and so is the dog. They got to ride sleds and make snow angels for the first time in their short little lives. The smiles on their face say it all!  We still have a month left in Utah. If you have been here (or are here) we would love some suggestions on places we should visit before we head to our next adventure! 

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So far we really like Hill Air Force Base, Utah. 

We stay at Fam Camps since we are military affiliated. This family camp is acceptable. The camp host is a little lazy and things do not get done in a timely manner, but the sites are level and it is in a great location. We are across the street from the gym, next to the track and field as well as next to the playground and splash park… which would be convenient if it weren’t in the 30’s outside! We have met some great people here so far and are looking forward to meeting more! 

The boys are loving the snow… and so is the dog. They got to ride sleds and make snow angels for the first time in their short little lives. The smiles on their face say it all! 

We still have a month left in Utah. If you have been here (or are here) we would love some suggestions on places we should visit before we head to our next adventure! 

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