Monday, June 23, 2014

SOCCER AND WEDDINGS

pink perfection
Sunday was special in that the kids came after church for dinner and the USA soccer game.  The results did not dampen the fun.  Erik and family were first with their 4 boys, then came Ashley and Tyler informing us they had invited our son, Clark and his family.  What a bonus.  We didn’t invite them because they are usually not available.  They brought their 5 treasures and then came Scott and his family of Ava and Nixon.  What a fun group. 


At half time we had a bar-b-q.  Isn’t that what summer is all about?  We had hamburgers, hot dogs, kale salad, deviled eggs, fresh corn on the cob, chips, olives etc and watermelon for dessert.  We ate with gusto. 





I am so excited to watch this game
 After the meal we finished the game and then watched Night Crossing until 10:30.  What a fun thing it is to be with family and experience such love between cousins and their parents.  You just always pray that your children and their families will love one another and when they do there is such joy.
Our little nest has grown from 1 egg to 3.
Monday I worked in the garden and Granddad worked on the gate, fence and pavers on the West side of the house.  We worked a little too long in the heat but loved it when Shanelle and the boys came to mow the lawns.  It is always fun to have them around,  They don’t like all my rules but their dad had the same ones so I figure it’s fair.  They really are sweet and obedient.  They have great parents.  Scott and Nixon came later to bring a trim for Dad’s bathroom window.  It really looks nice'
new window trim
We are having our roof reshingled.  It is really going to be beautiful.. The man doing it is a friend of Erik and Shanelle’s.  He has done a wonderful job and was very reasonable.
The best thing about this week is that the Pages came.  The are a family from our first area, Caswell.  We loved it there and especially the people.  They try so hard to do all they can to live the restored gospel of Jesus Christ.  Sister Page taught me to speak my mission language.  I’ll never do it as flowing as she does.  We love them so much.  They brought back such wonderful memories.  We took them to JDawgs for lunch.

 They loved it.  I just can’t describe how great it was to have them here.  They took such good care of us in the mission.  When they left Granddad said, ”I am so homesick.”

Scott and Nixon came at 5 to help Dad with the gate and fence.

The next day we went to Logan for Christianna’s wedding.  It is always a sacred time when you can be in the temple with some of your family.  Christianna is the daughter of Gary and Deb. 
Ky and Christianna

                                         


 They had a beautiful luncheon at the Blue Bird.  We didn’t stay for the reception because we were just too tired.  We had to wait 45 minutes on the way for an accident.  We were relieved that we made the sealing.
always boots
Our roofer finished in time for the Direct TV guy to put up our dish.  We love the look of the new shingles.  It was $4,950 for the roof and is warranted for 30 years.
front
back
                                 At 7:00 we went to the Page reception in Lehi.  It was a beautiful setting and continued to visit with those good people.  We just hated to say good by.  They are leaving right after the reception to go to St. George for another grandchild’s wedding.  What good people.
Saturday we got up at 6:30 to go to PG to see Kolton do a triathalon.  He did very well.

Dad, Kolton, Granddad 







 We had donuts and eggs afterwards and then headed to SLC to see Milt.  He had a very hard week and didn’t look so good.  I fed him a milkshake while George went to get him a hamburger and fries.  The doctor said that would be alright.  He is mending but it is a long road.
When we got home Erik and Shanelle had taken the old dish washer out of the kitchen and were starting on the new one.  It’s nice to have help.  I can't remember if it was this day or Monday but one of the days Shanelle ran from her home in Pleasant Grove to our house, 14  miles.  What a woman.
We are so grateful for the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and our testimonies of the importance of families.  We love our family so much.  We know that Our Heavenly Father is in control and knows each one of us.  We know he has a body as does our Savior, Jesus Christ.  He is our brother, Redeemer, Savior and has atoned for our sins so we can return to our Father and families and live forever.  We know the Holy Ghost is a personage of spirit and that he testifies of all truth.  He is a definite member of the Godhead but without a body.  We are so grateful for the direction he constantly gives us.  We know the boy Joseph saw this in a vision and was instrumental in the restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ in its fullness on this earth.  We know the Book of Mormon is the word of God and we love it.  President Monson is a prophet of God who leads us in truth and righteousness.  He wants us to keep our covenants and return to our Father.  Of this we know and love.  We just pray that we can live so that we can be a forever family for the eternities.

Saturday, June 21, 2014

RODEO AND PARADE





sunset over the rodeo
 Sunday was fun because it was Fathers' Day and church was so good.  Michelle Isom gave her mission farewell speech and it was so good.  She is going to McCalland Texas.  She will be a very good missionary.  I think we have 17 out now. After church Erik's family invited us for dinner  Scott's family came too.  It was so fun to be with family.  I think that's what we missed most on our mission.  We had a great dinner and dipped chocolate, caramel and white chocolate for dessert.  It was all yummy. It was also Kristin and David's 15th wedding anniversary.
Monday was so cool I worked in the garden for 5 hours.  Not a weed to be seen now.  I'm sure 15 seconds later there were plenty.  The boys came to mow the lawn and watch the US soccer game which we won.


 We had a taco dinner and just enjoyed being with family again.
The next morning Erik came to help Dad build the fence and gate by the garbage cans.  They got the 3 posts dug and set in cement.
rhino man
We then left to see Milt in SLC.  He is amazing in his speedy recovey.  He's got months to go before he will be better but he has such a good attitude.  On our way home it was 41 degrees and there was snow on the cars coming from the canyon.  What a thing for June.
We went to visit Leonard Hurst, George's cousin, after the temple.  He is iving at the Seville and invited us to have lunch with him.  It is a very nice place for a assisted living place.  It's very fancy and hi-cotton. Uncle Leonard was just fun to be with.  He brought back so many memories of past times for George.. After that we picked up Ashley at work and went to Erik's for dinner and then the Strawberry Days Rodeo.  We love that rodeo.  It is a tradition.






oldies
 great Norman Rockwell pose  Erik and Shanelle
Friday morning found us practicing our fly fishin' skills.  Boy do we ever need Jeff Frady.


We had a great time though and plan to do it often.  Sure did give our wrists a workout.
We came home to find a robin's nest in the front maple tree.  It had only one egg but we are going to keep an eye on it.  The mommy and daddy are always close by or on the nest.

  Dad spent the rest of the day  cleaning the area around where he and Erik had worked on the new fence and gate.  There were boulders and you can imagine the rocks.  I should have taken a picture.

Saturday is our favorite parade day.  It is the Pleasant Grove Parade  and runs right in front of Erik's house.  they have a big breakfast for the entire neighborhood.  It is just a very good thing they do for their ward as everyone is in their ward.  It is always a good morning.
Scott's family
                               
Nixon in Tyler's bike helme

Parker holding sign

Patriotic Shanelle

We love this time of year when we can pay special attention to the fact that we live in such a wonderful country where we can enjoy so many freedoms.  It is indeed a blessed land above all others.  We just need to keep the commandments of our Father and do our best to spread the restored gospel..  We love our family and each other. 





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Monday, June 16, 2014

MARK'S MEETING, LITTLE MERMAID AND FISHING

FIVE THINGS WE LEARNED IN DISNEYLAND ABOUT TEENAGE BOYS
1.  Boys don’t put the lid down.
2.  Full is not in their vocabulary.
3.  Anything is better than waiting.
4.  Boys feet stink.
5.  Mother’s food tops all.

clemantis
Sunday was a wonderful day.  We went to Eagle Mountain for church to hear Elder Mark Cochran give his report.  It was so good.  Wow!  

He taught the Doctrine of Christ so well and gave such a good report, not of his mission but of his growth in the gospel and his knowledge of our Savior and the Holy Ghost. 
 It was powerful.  The Bayles and Cochran families filled half of the cultural hall.  The place was full clear to the back.  The priesthood had to set up more chairs.
After church we went to Neptune Park for dinner.  What an incredible park.   Sherrie had plenty of food and everyone seemed to bring even more.   I took pictures but didn’t get everyone.  I’m posting them but just pictures; not much in the way of stories.  It was an extremely windy day but it kept us cool.
Bruce, Cory and Neldon Cochran

Erin and David
Robert, wife  and oldest son
youngest son
Sheri and Steven
Stephen, Bruce, Cory, Neldon and I don't know who is who
Uncle Mark's

Uncle Mark and Aunt Kay
Ty, Addie, Debi
Hal
Kyle and Christianna
Uncle Lyman and Aunt Jean
kids



The playground at this park was unbelievable.  It had toys I have never seen and just so many things for many children.  The kids played and played.  I didn't even get many pictures but it was still fun.  When I saw Nixon on the whatever I had to take pictures.  It was enormous and very high.  It was like a giant jungle gym with netting in places.  I guess Ava climbed clear to the top.

Beth and Nixon

After an absolutely great day with tons of family , we went to SLC to see Milt.  Again, he looked so good.  He visited with us for about an hour again and was even smiling.  I called Del so Milt could talk to him and both of them were so glad to hear each other.  Milt loves that his name is on several temple rolls and he feels the prayers.  He is now on solids and just cried when he said the sweetest thing he has tasted was the sacrament.  He is a very humble man and knows it is the tender mercies and prayers that have kept him alive.  He still has  much more to go, but he is grateful for where he has come.  They are going to take him out of MICU so he is getting better.  Thank you so much for your prayers.

Lily turned 9 on Tuesday.  She is such a sweet little girl.  She has a smile that can melt ice.   She loves her family and anything she can do with them.  She is especially good with children and loves to tend for her aunts or anyone who needs her.  She is anxious to be in fourth grade next year and will do very well.  We are looking forward for the time when we get to take her on a trip.  She will be so much fun.

Wednesday Bethany and Shanelle picked me up at 12:30 and we headed for St George and our ladies' 3 days party.  It was a fun trip and we loved getting to our condo when the other 2 cars got there.  Dianne and girls were first with Tiffani and Kristin a close second.  Kristin had to have David take her to Charlotte NC to fly to Houston, then San Francisco and then on to Las Vegas for Tiffani to drive her and Baylie to St. George.  What a long flight but they made it.
We unloaded our cars and headed to Pizza Factory for dinner.  We had so darn much fun.  It was fun to be with every girl in the family.  








After dinner we headed to Toucan for "The Little Mermaid" production.  It was amazing. 



They had to wait for it to get darker.





 The girls were so happy and glued to the stage.  It really was good and so much fun. 

 It didn't end until after midnight so we were very late getting to bed.  The girls went immediately and fell asleep.  Not so the daughters.  They talked until 2:30.  I couldn't go to bed for fear they might say something I would miss out on.  Boy are they fun.
We got up when we wanted Thursday and let the girls swim to their hearts desire.  They had so much fun and played under a waterfall and in the hot tub. 



watching a ladybug


 We went to Paradise Cafe for lunch and then off on a huge and long shopping spree.  Never did I shop with my girls like they did.  It was a marathon but again, so much fun.  Everyone ended happy. 



 We went back to the pool and chips and dip for dinner.
How Mermaids shower.
After putting the girls to bed the daughters again talked 'till 2:30.  Bethany started us off with a game of questions and must say I learned a lot.
We got up Friday morning, cleaned the condo and headed out for home. 
time to say good- by

 Kristin flew from St. George to Denver, to DC and then after waiting for a flight to Columbia, flew at 2:30 AM to Savanah, Georgia where David picked her up at 4:00 AM and drove all night getting in at 9.  The rest of us had a much easier time.  All in all we can't wait to repeat it next year.
While we were in St. George, the boys spent time with Granddad camping, fishing and catching chipmunks.  He will add what they did here.
While the girls were away in St. George,  the boys went on a little camping trip to Deer Creek reservoir.  I took the pop up trailer up on Wednesday and set up camp.  Unfortunately, I discovered that the reservations I had made were for the following week.  Fortunately, there were plenty of campsites available, so I was able to salvage the camping trip. 
I set up the trailer and walker around a little and checked out the campsite.  Erik and his boys came up in the afternoon. 

 We lounged around camp for awhile then went over to a place called the sailboat beach and I tried to fish and the boys swam a little. 

 It was windy and the water was cold so we gave it up and we went back to camp.  I told the boys how I used to catch chipmunks with a a box, a stick and a string with some nuts for bait.  (Somebody also told them how I took it to church!  But fortunately, we never caught one we could keep, so we didn't have to worry about a repeat of that episode.) We found some equipment, and they began their "trapping".  They had a great time.  Clark, and his boys got there about eight o’clock, and we had dinner.  We sat around and talked about books they had read.  (Cheaper than shopping in St. George!)  It was fun to just sit around and visit. 

We slept eight of us in the trailer.  Asher told Erik he “didn’t want to sleep in the trailer with Grandad because he makes loud noises”.  Thanks a lot family. 

Clark and Riley had to leave  early in the morning, and Jonny stayed with me.  The boys spent the morning trapping chipmunks.  They caught a couple, but they got away. 

 We took the boys fishing , but we didn’t have any luck.  Asher did throw a lot of rocks in the water.   Erik ‘s crew provided lunch. (Shanelle’s contribution)  It was tasty.  After lunch, Erik and his boys had to go home.  Jonny and I continued to try and catch some chipmunks.  We caught one, but it got away when we tried to put it in a bag.  We went to Heber City to buy a few groceries.  Jonny fell asleep and had a good nap.  (So did I!) 

We stopped at Granny’s for a shake.  After our shopping, we went back to camp and waited for Scotty and Nixon and for Clark and Riley.  We had another enjoyable evening around the fire.  More talk about books read by the boys.  Tyler, Ashely’s husband  joined us for dinner. 
Friday, Clark and his boys headed home.  Scotty, Nixon and I went fishing again.  We finally had a little success.  I caught a nice trout, and Scotty “had one that got away”.  Nixon wanted to swim.  He is not afraid of anything.
We had lunch, and then packed up the trailer and headed for home.  Although  nothing really noteworthy happened, we had a great time just being together and enjoying the fire and the company.  I love being with family.


We got up at 6 AM to head to Jordanelle for the triathalon.  The boys did so well.  Erik did the sprint and came in 8th in his age group and 15th overall.  Clark and Scott did the Olympic and Clark came in 2nd in his age group and came in 13th overall.  Scott did very well for his first Olympic.  It was so fun for all. 
Clark out of water with encouragement


Erik out of water


Scott out of water with encouragement
Erik and Scott on bike
missed Clark
                                   

Erik run
Clark's run 

second loop
Scott coming in with Ava and Nixon
Clark 2nd place winner
                                   

three brothers

winners
                                 Scott and Family had to head home after but the rest of us went to the Summit Inn for pizza.  What a fun time.
waiting


We left Kamas to go to SLC to see my brother, Milt.  He is doing much better.  They did amputate again just below the knee.  He is out of ICU but very weak.  He is trying so hard to be positive.  We arrived home very tired but still did some laundry.  
Our life seems to be full and we love every minute.  We love our family and the sealing power of the priesthood in the temple of our God.  The restored gospel is so true and we love the teachings of our prophets who teach us what we need to know to continue on our learning to endure to the end.