Showing posts with label slingshot. Show all posts
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Sunday, July 16, 2017

Tuesday, July 4th, 2017

Seoul, Korea
37th operating temple
Dedicated: 14-15 Dec 1985 by
Gordon B. Hinckley

3 Nephi 23
Jesus approves the words of Isaiah; He commands the peole to search the prophets; The words of Samuel the Lamanite concerning the Resurrection are added to their records. About A.D. 34.
Alma 27:1-15
*If you were one of the Anti-Nephi-Lihies, how difficult might it be for you to keep your covenant (promise) and not go to battle to defend yourself and your loved ones?
*How do you think the Lord feels about those who keep their promises to Him?
*What did Ammon propose to do to protect the Anti-Nephi-Lehies and help them keep their covenants?
*What instruction did Ammon receive from the Lord?
DC 97:11-28
10-17, A house is to be built in Zion in which the pure in heart will see God; 18-21, Zion is the pure in heart; 22-28, Zion will escape the Lord's scourge if she is faithful.


Josh and Adam arrived this morning.  We were happy to see them.  Joshua was so funny when we introduced him to Kacey. He said: "Oh Kacey, I've heard so much about you. You must be a really nice person."  When I told Stacy she said, "Oh, he's met her before."

I sent out Rowan's song, "Innocent Lives" to all the family today with a promise that I wouldn't tell them that he wrote it. I thought it was appropriate as we celebrate Independence Day.


"Innocent Lives"

Innocent lives were taken in Valley Forge.
Their guns were like spells ready to seal their death.

Please oh please, let no more
innocent lives be taken today.

The marching bands will play at the death of our veterans today.
We will honor the death or our heroes  today.

Please oh please, let no more
innocent lives be taken today.

Hope! We must have hope that we'll win this treacherous game.
It's a sad fate to have but it has a great reward.
Think about the lives you save as a veteran to your country.
Bombings are fatal, shootings are horrible.

Please, oh please, let no more 
innocent lives be taken today.

I was touched by the depth of feeling portrayed by one so young in these verses. This young man has a feeling of gratitude for the sacrifices made by others for him and pleads with us to stop the killing of the innocent.
I love his plea for no more innocent lives to be taken. I know that will happen when our Savior returns again and I look forward to that day. I also look forward to the day when our family can be together forever!

Please remember the sacrifices made for us to live in this great country, the Promised Land. And please remember the promise from the Book of Mormon: "If ye keep my commandments ye shall prosper in the land."
May our family always prosper both temporally and spiritually is my prayer. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

Last night we had a combined family scripture study and then Jared shared this amazing story that Elder Holland recently told at a new mission presidents' seminar and training. 

(Elder Holland share 'the missionary speech of all time'...
deseretnews.com)

We had a Top Shot and Sling Shot competition today. Evan won the sling shot and Tanner won the top shot.

I think making that face was the
secret to his success.

Two posers and a bomber

The sling shot competition attracted everyone.

Addy taking aim.

Loading the muzzle loader

Sharp shooter Tanner

Kacey hit an exploding target

The prize for the best shooters: candy. Tanner chose Reeses and Evan sour patch.

Thank goodness that the Razr is still drivable. I think Emmy and Addy rode it the most.  

Today is Lola's third birthday but since we are celebrating tomorrow when she gets here I am only posting one picture.

Celebrating her birthday and the 4th of July

Today for lunch I made cheese crisps, cheese and turkey sandwiches, and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches all for Darrel and Trina's kids and Sheri and Ian's.  

This evening Kacey, Jared, Anna, Summer, Molly, and Ruby all went to the fireworks show at the Show Low High School. I had volunteered to take whoever wanted to go. No one else wanted to go except Addy and since Emmy did not want to go, she stayed home with her.  Here are some of the things we did this evening:

Joshua, Evan, and Rowan wrote more songs.  James took the three of them on a Razr ride and Evan said it was the best ever. They saw turkey and elk and he took them on top of Negra Knoll.  
We played Five Crowns and the kids enjoyed playing outside in the good weather. After dark most of the kids went outside to play Germans and Gray Wolf. Don't ask me how to play because I am not sure. Tanner didn't want to play. He stayed inside and helped me do the dishes and then I put "Dennis the Menace Christmas" on for him to watch.

More Photos:

Ruby giving grandpa a hug.

Emmy and Addy teaching Kim how
to play the game of Life.

Jared taking a mid-morning nap.

Molly and Ruby playing Uno.

James playing the piano.

James showing Tanner pictures of his
trip to the Northwest Territories.


Jared let Summer and Anna practice
their makeup skills on his face.

I love this!

Huntleigh and a friend at the 
Show Low parade.

Eden, Winter, Ander

Natalie and Guy

Lola arrived around 9 pm and we celebrate
her birthday with just this one gift:
"Bobolina."

We started out playing Five Crowns
and ended up watching videos
on Adam's phone.

Ben acting like a robot.

I think this is Adam getting the ball caught
in the tree.

Ruby and Molly enjoying some
refreshment before the fireworks start.

Still waiting for the show.
Kacey said Ruby loved the show!








Sunday, May 8, 2016

Saturday, May 7, 2016

James, Kim, and I went to the Gilbert temple
to do initiatories this morning.
James and I have been to the temple five weeks in a row now.  We are serious about  temple work and family history.

After dropping Kim off at home James and I went to CVS to get some doggie treats to take to Holly. I also got some boxes of candy for the boys and Stacy.  I ask Joshua what kind of candy his dad likes and he said Whoppers. Next time.  I wanted to wish Michael good luck on his race but he wasn't there.

When we got back to Cathi's James went to Erik's to pick up his truck and to drop off my car.  We are leaving it here because it heated up the first two days we were here.  Now that the weather cooled down, it hasn't heated up again.

I was going to get pack and get ready to go home but Kim came by to bring me cards and mother's day gifts.  Brian got me a card just from him, which I thought was very sweet.  I got a $50 gift card to Olive Garden, some Lindor caramels, a purple journal and some pens.  
 I got myself the same purple journal that Kim got me.
She knows me so well!

When James got back he helped me pack.  We said our goodbyes and headed for Rowan's and Evan's soccer game.  We got there the same time as Trina and so she took us right to the field.  Sheri is so sweet, she let me sit in her chair.  We visited with Sheri, Trina, Suzy, and Bob, and of course Lola.  They boys lost but they look so handsome in their purple jersey's, and I didn't even get a picture!

On the way home we stopped at Burger House and then at Safeway where I bought some fillet's for tomorrow.  I forgot to mention that yesterday at Walmart James bought me an azalea tree.
We aren't sure yet if we should keep it inside
or if it's okay to put it outside.  We need to do
a little research.
We unpacked the truck and spent the rest of the evening working on our lessons.  Although we love seeing family in the valley, it is always good to be home.
James took the time to make a slingshot for my lesson tomorrow on Ammon.  Here he is working on it.
What a sweetie!
Here is the finished product:
The boys in my class are going to love this!
Lots of excitement at the state track meet tonight.  Desert Vista was ahead of the Chandler boys by one point with one event left, the 4x400 relay.  We had to win this race, or lose and then Michael would not get a ring.  Our guy started out in first and then another guy passed him, and then our guy was in first again and won the race.  Paul posted everything on Facebook so we actually got to watch the race.  It was so exciting when we won.  Both Chandler boys and girls took first!  Michael was one happy guy!

 Woohoo!
Congratulations! 
 One more picture.  This is Addy and Kayla at their dance recital.
 Addy is a little sad because she won't be performing
with this group anymore.