The weather at the beginning of the week was absolutely beautiful. It hit 70 degrees one day and 74 another. We had to enjoy every minute of it, because we know at this time of year the wind can begin to blow at any time. I was hoping it would stay that way till Sister Chieko Okazaki left, but we have had two days of mild wind. (enough to be a bother)
Since nearly every grandchild in the family has had stomach flu, I'm just crossing my fingers that it doesn't hit here till after the Women's Conference. I don't ask much do I? Kristen's kids and Kimberly's have really been sick. Where's the Kaopectate when you need it?
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Thursday, February 19, 2009
St. Johns High School has had a great athletic year. Not only did they take state in football, but just did the same in wrestling. Now the boys and the girls are into playoff season in basketball. We went to the boy's 1st round last night against a christian school from the valley. It was an exciting game with St. Johns squeeking out the victory in the end. They seem like a bunch of great kids and it's nice to see them do well. This includes the dance team and cheerleaders, too.
We are preparing for our stake Women's Conference which will take place on February 28th. Sister Chieko Okasaki, who was a counselor in the General Relief Society Presidency (when Elaine Jack served as president) will be our keynote speaker. We are excited to have her. (All the sudden I'm seeing every cobweb and dirty wall.) Does anyone out there relate?
Also speaking is Sister Helga Burgess from Snowflake. I became acquainted with her at the temple. Growing up in Berlin during the war, she suffered loss of family members and everything they owned. After making promises to Heavenly Father that if he would help them survive she would serve Him always, they soon met Mormon missionaries. She has a wonderful story that I think our sisters will enjoy.
We are preparing for our stake Women's Conference which will take place on February 28th. Sister Chieko Okasaki, who was a counselor in the General Relief Society Presidency (when Elaine Jack served as president) will be our keynote speaker. We are excited to have her. (All the sudden I'm seeing every cobweb and dirty wall.) Does anyone out there relate?
Also speaking is Sister Helga Burgess from Snowflake. I became acquainted with her at the temple. Growing up in Berlin during the war, she suffered loss of family members and everything they owned. After making promises to Heavenly Father that if he would help them survive she would serve Him always, they soon met Mormon missionaries. She has a wonderful story that I think our sisters will enjoy.
Monday, February 16, 2009
new to blogging
Kristen, Parker, Charlie, Briton, and Jane
Maren keeps telling me I must get into blogging and I keep telling her I don't have time. This morning she came over, pulled up a chair, and told me to sit down and get ready to update my one-post from April.
Since that time we've added two little grand-babies that actually wear pink. They nearly look out of place up against the 8 grandsons, but we're happy to put them into the mix. Anna Jane acts like she knows me and gets a big smile and holds out her hands when they come over. I take that as a compliment since she is shy and often turns her head into her mother's neck when she is around people. Maren brings Lucy in to me (when they are over) to put over my shoulder and do the grandma pat to get any bubble that might be lurking and causing discomfort. She still looks like a little papoose with her olive skin and dark hair. T. and Colten are the two boys born in the past year. Both have the biggest smiles and great dispositions.
All 10 are a big part of our lives. The little boys walk in the door and go straight to the Legos. Pretty soon we have castles with bunks for the knights and their horses, or roads for cars, and when Harvey and Briton come we have the jungle animals in homemade cages. I love having them drop in.
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