Tuesday, September 19, 2017

SEPTEMBER AND FOOTBALL, FOOTBALL, FOOTBALL











We started this month by meeting Tiff’s family in St George for a fun weekend.  We got there before the Jennings,( shocker) and bought dinner at Chick Filet so we would be ready to go to Toucan to see Newsies.  We were certainly not disappointed.  It was a remarkable production and perfect seats and weather. (a bit warm)  We love this venue and this year even invited the he-men.  We never get back before midnight.
The next morning, Dave decided to give the twins an early birthday present.  They were so excited but when they opened the gifts they just stared, not moving. 

It was pierced earrings and when they realized they were for the 10th birthday and didn’t have to wait for the 12th they got excited.

After breakfast the men went golfing and the girls went piercing.  Dave gave them many earrings that morning.  They were so fun to watch.

I did not know after all these blogs we've done that if you hit the box at the right hand bottom corner of the movies it will be on the large screen.  Try it.


They had to hold each others' hands for support.
We went to Brick Oven for dinner



Their birthday treat.
and had yummy food and then all got in the Jennings’ room and watched the BYU/LSU game.  No comment.

Sunday morning we found an early church to go to.  It was fast Sunday and the meeting was filled with the Spirit.  A Polynesian family came in a little late and filled one whole row.  Four boys and an older man shared their testimonies. Their words filled the chapel with warmth and truth.  We chose the right building.
We went back to the hotel and packed up to go to the Jennings’ cabin. On the way we stopped at Kolob National Park, a part of Zion's Park.
  





The cabin is amazing.  Dave has created a beautiful place where the family can go to get away.  The problem is they can never get away.  It is not finished but we spent the night and had a great time.  The cozy fireplace had us all sitting around it visiting.  Life just doesn’t get better.  We cooked hot dogs out on a fire pit with a wild animal border Tiff had just ordered. 


While sitting there eating 2 white falcons flew around us and into a tree right next to us.  When Tiff got home she looked it up and the bird is very rare. 
They were big and beautiful as they soared around.  Everything was perfect.
We got up anxiously to see the girls open their presents but it took forever for them to wake up.  It was like Christmas they had so much fun.  The cabin was the perfect place. 

Lauryn Dora is the older of the twins and what a treat.  She opened this pedicure bath kit.

She came into this world with a bang and has been lively ever since.  She takes piano and organ lessons and goes to competitions.  She loves going to school and learning about everything.  She is an amazing cook and loves to try new things.  She even cleans up after.  She is very creative.  Her smile melts your heart.

Clara Camille loves gymnastics.  She opened a ukulele.
She is very good and goes to a Russian owned gym and does well when she competes.  She is a very kind person and finds children who need a friend.  She has a smile for everyone.  She plays the violin very well and has even played in church.  Her pet that lives in their room is a boa constrictor.

Both girls love BUGS and CRITTERS.  They keep them as pets and even name them.  How can such cute girls love bugs?  They do love each other even though they want their own rooms they spend half the night giggling.  They love their family and going to church.
Dave worked on some things and we swept and organized some things while the girls and Cameron put carpet down in their rooms and fixed things up.  It was a fun morning.  It made us wish we had been able to do something with our land.
Around noon we left and had lunch at Charlies in Cedar City. It was under new management and we had a very long wait but it was fun to be together.

Dr. Whang was our last physical and he said no to our going to Ghana for our mission.  We were really saddened but decided to put in our papers anyway.  We are thinking of a temple mission.
George asked our temple president about a temple mission and he pointed us in the right direction.  We are again excited

Sept 8th Parker and Riley had a game. 
Parker was injured so he couldn’t play.  Riley was amazing until he pulled a groin muscle and missed the rest of the game.

The next day Clark’s family and 4 cousins came to play in our little pool. Someone was in the water for 4 hours.  We had such a good time.  We just sat in our pergola and visited the entire time.  At 8:15 that night we went to the Utah game.  We played much better. The crowsst was great. Adam Cochran came to our seats at half time.  Such a good nephew.  (Just misguided as to his loyalties)
Adam Cochran and Erik
A normal family
Sunday was our area conference and what a Spirit filled meeting.  Elder Gary Stevenson was the main speaker but every speaker was so wonderful.  We learned that the sign on the freeway saying HOV stands for humility, obedience and virtue.  We never knew that.  It’s for all the world to see.  After the meeting we finished our mission papers.
Monday we got to have Nixon and Rowan again.  It’s a fun and busy time.  If Bethany asks Rowan if she has a cough she does the cutest fake cough.  
I have had so much fun getting sets of towels for the families.  Of course they were on sale.
That evening Jess Cornwell came over for a visit.  George coached him when we lived in Blanding.  It was so great to see him.  We love the pumpkins from the garden.
Tuesday is always temple day.  I hope I can remember all the things that a temple worker has to memorize.  I did Elizabeth Harwood’s name.  She was born in the 1680”s
That night was our RS evening meeting.  It was all about quilts and sisters shared some and told the stories about them.

  We had 60 or 70 sisters there.  It was wonderful.  That committee is amazing.  I have the best counselors, secretary and committees possible.
Wednesday the 13th we sent our papers in to the bishop.  He sent the papers on to to Pres Gagon.  Thursday we met with President Gagon for our interviews.  He is a great man.  At 10:00 that evening the bishop called to say our dental papers were missing and a box was not filed in by Dr. Taylor.  Ugh!  George hurried and ran the papers to the president and at 7:00 AM we called the doctor and got that fixed and sent.  The papers are now in SLC.

Saturday the 16th  Kolton and Camden came to mow our lawns.  This is the only time we get to see them other than at ball games.  We love it.  They do a good job.
Jonny  you can make it bigger

When they finished we went to watch Jonny play football in AM Fork.  He was impressive.
  Great player.  After the game we took Riley, Molly and Jonny to the BYU football game against Wisconsin.  Ugh.  At least we were with family.
 Molly, Jonny, Parker, 
Shanelle, Erik
 Molly, Jonny and Riley


 Jonny, Riley and Parker


Scott's team

Rowan clapping push the button on lower right to make it bigger  any movie you can do that
 After the game we went for pizza and home to watch more football.  It was just fun to have them in our home.
Sunday was such a great meeting.  Elder Morgan Hunter spoke on home teaching and included his experiences while on his mission to Australia or New Zealand.  He has grown so much and gave such a wonderful talk.  He gave his testimony in Samoan.   That afternoon Scott and Susie came for home teaching and visiting teaching.  We had a great visit and just shared memories.  They are a treasure to have in our home.

Monday we did the usual cleaning and then were blessed to have Rowan and Nixon for a few hours.  Nixon wore dad right out with all of his activities. 

We wish we could have all our grands for a few hours each week.
Wednesday we went to Kolton's football game only to find he was injured and couldn't play.  We were bummed so I put this picture in from a game awhile ago.  I love it.
That night we learned that Hans Solo, their beloved dog, had been hit by a car and died.  That is always a tragedy.  Pets become family members.  

Monday we got to tend Nixon and Rowan for a few hours.  They are so fun.


Rowan
The 26th was another wonderful temple day.  We did George's names.  That is such a humble feeling.

The 27th was Uncle Mark's 80th birthday.  He is George's oldest brother.  We love this great man and have enjoyed our times together.  He is so kind.  He is now a Patriarch for his stake.  He is a man of God.

The JV game was fun because Parker played very well and Riley was the ball boy because they wanted to save him for varsity tomorrow. 
Coach Bayles and Riley
Erik is the coach so it was fun to be with family again.  We love these times.  We got to see Lou Wong who is a great man and a good friend.
after the game

Sept 29th Dad picked grapes and I canned some.  We went to West Lake for the PG game.  Kolton did the play by play and Riley played well.  Parker was still out with an injury.
The last day of the month was our favorite in that it was the Saturday session of General Conference.  We were able to finish the canning before and between sessions: 44 quarts of concentrated grape juice.  I wish we could tell you of our favorite speaker but that is impossible.  Each speaker had something to say just to us.  We always say this is the best conference ever and think nothing could be better and then the next conference comes and it's better. We love them all.  We love the messages on faith and repentance so we can live a daily life according to the doctrine of Christ.  It is so beautiful and pray daily that we can be worthy of our family for all eternity.  We love every one of them so very much and know they are wonderful people to be surrounded by.  The restored gospel is so true and we must live to be worthy of the blessings it contains.  It is so worth everything we must do.






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