I enjoyed this article so much!
http://www.lds.org/ldsorg/v/index.jsp?hideNav=1&locale=0&sourceId=a1f5ceb47f381210VgnVCM100000176f620a____&vgnextoid=2354fccf2b7db010VgnVCM1000004d82620aRCRD
It is from this month's Ensign, and it is a condensed verson of a talk given by Douglas L. Callister. It gave me so much to think about and helped me focus on goals for our home and family.
"...to commit oneself to home and family is to do a wondrous thing. It is a high adventure." --Neal A. Maxwell
Friday, June 26, 2009
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Our Trip to Utah
We left at 4:00 am on Saturday morning, attended the baptism, then Bob borrowed my Mom's car (thanks Mom!) to drive back up to Idaho to take a test he realized he had to take that day. He got stuck in a traffic jam for over an hour, and made it to the BYU-I testing center 15 minutes before they hand out the last test of the day! Whew! He wanted to come back down to Utah, but with all his homework and group projects for school, he decided he better stay in Idaho. We had a fun time at Nan's house, the kids all had a ball playing with their cousins, and Nan and I had a fun night staying up until 3:00 am talking and watching the LDS version of "Pride and Prejudice" (its really funny at 1:00 am) Nan is an amazing person, she always teaches me a lot with how upbeat and positive she is.
Aliysa disappeared with her cousins Kirsi and Natisha and we didn't see her for a couple of days, since she was having so much fun with them. They took her to an air show at Hill Air Force Base. She really enjoyed it. Thanks to Bet & Britt for taking such good care of our daughter & making her vacation a lot of fun.
Bet & Britt had tickets to the Oquirrh (O-ker) mountain temple open house, so we attended it with them. Zachary burnt his hand on a curling iron right before we left, and Andrew fell asleep, so Mom offered to watch them and Abby while the rest of us went (thanks again, Mom!) It was neat to tour the temple with my children.Grandpa Hahn took the boys fishing. Zach caught his first fish! (Thanks to Jace helping him, he's a great big brother)
It was fun to visit with Lisa and feel like I was a little part of the wedding preparations & plans. I love to get to spend time with Lisa.
My Mom drove with us halfway to Idaho to get her car from Bob who met us halfway.
I am glad to be back home with Bob. I miss him when we are apart! He's the most amazing and wonderful person on earth.We're all happy to be home, and happy to have had a fun vacation!
Friday, June 12, 2009
Happy Birthday, Dad!
Tomorrow is my Dad's birthday. I respect him so much and am so thankful for him.
I am thankful for his commitment to the gospel. He has an unwavering testimony and is always working to strengthen his testimony, and increase his knowledge of the gospel.
My favorite thing about him is his pursuit for knowledge and truth, especially his amazing gift of being able to discern between truth and error. His example has taught me to love learning, and to always look for what is right and true in everything.
I am thankful for his commitment to the gospel. He has an unwavering testimony and is always working to strengthen his testimony, and increase his knowledge of the gospel.
My favorite thing about him is his pursuit for knowledge and truth, especially his amazing gift of being able to discern between truth and error. His example has taught me to love learning, and to always look for what is right and true in everything.
I have never heard him speak unkindly about my Mom. One of my favorite memories is when I overheard him describe my Mom as “a jewel” to one of his friends. I was able to grow up with that wonderful loving example, and then marry someone who treats me with the same kindness. I have been surrounded by “good men” my entire life, and I know that is a rare gift in today’s world.
My Dad is a wonderful Grandpa. From “airplane rides” for all the babies, to fishing trips for my boys, he's made wonderful memories and traditions in each of my children's lives.I love you Dad! Have a Happy Birthday!
Monday, June 1, 2009
My little sister is engaged!
Yes, Lisa lou is engaged! You can see a picture of her ring on her blog: http://lisaloulife.blogspot.com/
Abby's silly smile
Abby always makes this funny face now when she wants to smile. We love it! She has the funniest expressions. She chatters all the time now, usually baby language, but she stumbles across real words all the time & surprises us. She tells us "no, no" now, and sings her own little version of the chorus of "I am a child of God"
umm me..
muh me..
walk mmm me... (she says "walk" really clearly, and all this is to the correct tune)
Green Canyon 2009
Part of that time she spent in the freezing cold soak pool. One of her friends, E.J., sat in the pool for 7 minutes. So, she had to sit in it longer than him, and she stayed in for 15 minutes. The next day he sat in it for 20 minutes, and then she stayed in for 22 minutes. The next day they both conveniently forgot to challenge each other because they didn't want to face it again. Brrrr!
Jace settling down for the night.

We love this smile!

They found a little lizard, and gave it to Jace. He wanted to bring it home, but unfortunately, it got lost before we left. (Tasha: yeay!)
Bob was able to come up some of the evenings. Camp is so much fun when he is there. He played capture-the-flag with all the kids, entertained the campfire participants with a couple of "uncle Jake" stories, played flag football and just made life more fun!

Courtney and some friends lounging around in the shade on a hot afternoon.

Jace with his lizard
Aliysa and friends went on a long hike, up to where the old swimming pool and hot tub were by the original hot springs. We had heard stories of how this old pool was taken over by snakes. Well, it turns out that there are tons of blow snakes in the area (they are an enemy of rattlesnakes) Every time kids have gone hiking around here, they find one of these huge snakes. Aliysa and E.J. found one:
Here's a funny snake story that I found in the history of Green Canyon: (http://www.greencanyonhotspring.com/history/)
In the old pool, the dressing rooms lined the sides of the pool and were only about four feet from the water. One day, Myrtle Neeley was changing to get into the pool. She bent over to pull her swimming suit up and almost grabbed a coiled snake that was under the bench in her dressing room. It scared her so bad that she jumped backwards into the dressing room door. The door flew open and she tumbled backward into the pool with her swimming suit still around her ankles.
They found a little lizard, and gave it to Jace. He wanted to bring it home, but unfortunately, it got lost before we left. (Tasha: yeay!)
Courtney and some friends lounging around in the shade on a hot afternoon.
I'm not sure why Andrew has some money, maybe there was some gambling going on???
I wish I had a video of Andrew & Zach's "hide-and-seek" game that they played in the motor home one morning while the kids were at their lesson. It made me laugh. They would both end up hiding at the same time, and then hollering for each other to come find them. The idea of hiding quietly and trying NOT to be found is still not a concept they understand. Even when Zach tries to hide quietly, he giggles too much.
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