Tuesday, December 31, 2013

October Thru December 2013

A lot has happened in the past 3 months.

We will try to make this brief and interesting.

First big thing that happened in October was our Kenya Nairobi Mission Reunion. It was great to see a lot of the friends we made while serving there. Not many young missionaries came but a lot of the “old”. We met at Pres. Broadbent’s home for an afternoon of visiting and good food.

The mission yell.

Watching the video Rich made.



Then that evening we met at a church in Farmington for the full reunion. 

Elder Sitati of the 70 was there and spoke to us. Afterwards he was greeting each of the couples and asking if they were going to serve another mission. We told him we had already submitted our papers. He got really excited and asked if we wanted to go back to Africa. What could we say to him? Sandra really did not want to but didn’t have the courage to tell him that. He wanted our phone number and said he would call in the morning and make sure we would go back to Africa. We were hoping and praying that our call was already in the mail and NOT to Africa. I think Rich would have been okay with Africa. Especially if it were in the Accra Ghana Temple.

About the 10th of Oct. we received our call to the Washington D.C. Temple.

Sandra was really excited and glad that we were not going back to Africa.

The next big event was the Dinner Club Cruise the end of October - first part of November.  We went on the Panama Canal Cruise from L.A. around to Miami. 14 days. It was GREAT!!







We ended up after everyone invited friends and relatives with 16 people going.

We were able to get tickets to the Tabernacle Choir Christmas Concert.



Sandra played with the Bell Choir in a Christmas Program held in a Stake Center in Rexburg.


Our annual New Year's Eve Party with the Dinner Club.
Not many of us around this time of year anymore.

All in all, a great year.

Monday, September 30, 2013

May thru Sept. 2013

Wow time flies when you are having fun.
We have just not had time to keep up with this blog.

First big event was our first grandson receiving his mission call.
Jared

He will be going to the Philippines Manila Mission.

Then we had graduations and Memorial Day.
First Amanda - ISU


then Janeal to Jr. High

then Jared from High School

then Kiegan from High School


Memorial Day - Idaho Falls

Parker

Attended the 4th of July parade

A shower for Jenna - our first grandchild to get married.

Jared at the temple

Jenna at the temple


Worked all summer on our back yard. It was in really bad shape after our Africa Mission.

Had beautiful peaches this year.

Jenna’s wedding


Trip to St. George with Joan and Larry. We went to the Tuacahn Amphitheatre and saw Thoroughly Modern Millie and Disney’s Mary Poppins.



Time to sell the Goldwing. I guess our cycle traveling time is over.

Still working in the temple.


We are enjoying our time at home with family, but we feel we need to serve another mission.
We will submit paperwork next month. Watch for the results.


Tuesday, April 30, 2013

March & April 2013

Not much has happened in the past 2 months. I guess we live a pretty boring life. Maybe we need to leave on another mission.

We attended lots of grandkid’s recitals.





Outings with the grandkids.



And we celebrated Rich’s 70th birthday. Sorry, no photos. It was pretty boring.

We started yard work. We will have a lot of work to do to get our yard back into shape after 2 summers of neglect.




Sandra performed in her Bell Choir at the First Presbyterian Church.




Attended several funerals. We are getting to an age where all our friends are dying off.

The Ward Young Men & Young Women held a dinner for the old folks in the ward, and guess what? We were invited. I guess we might as well accept the fact that we fit into the old generation.

The highlight for these 2 months was our trip to General Conference. Sandra has wanted to attend a conference for years. And this time we were able to get tickets. We actually got 6 tickets so we invited Lee & Nancy and Hal & Debbie to go with us. Hal & Debbie were unable to go so we gave 2 tickets away.



We had a great weekend with Lee & Nancy and really enjoyed attending the conference session with them.

We were asked to present a fireside for the Ammon Stake Relief Society Saturday activity. It’s always fun to talk about our mission so we enjoyed that. There were about 200 in attendance.

Then to close out the month of April we went to Boise to see Sandra’s Aunt & Uncle. Sorry, again no photos. Rich is just getting out of the habit.
We visited Mitch’s parents and the Jorgensens that we had served with in Africa.