Friday, March 31, 2023

March Temple Visits

It is getting increasingly difficult to get temple appointments in Cedar City!  There is virtually nothing available for well over a month.  We felt blessed to get there twice this month, doing three intiatory sessions, one endowment, and one sealing session.

March 2nd in Windy Cedar City. My hair!  

Another very windy day:  March 23rd.  

We look forward to our April temple visits!

Thursday, March 30, 2023

We Prayed for Rain!

 We prayed for rain, and man, have we got rain!  

Crowds are flocking to see the Gunlock falls created by the water surplus.





Our snowpack is 303% of normal and rising.  Since March 10th we've received 3 inches of rain.  Our church and community are preparing for flooding.  

Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Mattress Update

 The day before we left for Colorado, we got our new mattress.  We just slept on it one night before leaving.  But since coming back, we think we really like it! Yea!

Delivery day



Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Watching Grandpa Sing

I probably shouldn't be taking pictures while in church, but I just couldn't resist snapping this photo of Sammy watching his grandpa sing at church.




Monday, March 27, 2023

Matilda, the Musical

Characteristic of Dahl: over the top cruelty, neglect, and oppression, that somehow all works out in the end.  The music is wonderful and the acting superb.  We watched it on Netflix.


Sunday, March 26, 2023

Ten Days Caring for the Mackrory Family

 On March 10th, Ken and I flew to Denver to care for the six Mackrory chldren while their parents celebrated their 20th anniversary on a Carribean cruise.  To say we were nervous about caring for so many for so long is an understatement.  But, for the most part, it went well.


Ready to fly out.
As Lisi explained to someone when they asked about her family, "I'm the one who stays home."  This precious, little four-year-old girl was our day companion.  She is such a happy, compliant, positive little girl.  We are missing her like crazy since coming home.


Ken took Kristen and Jared to the airport early on Saturday morning. 
There was a stake activity day activity that afternoon.  15-year-old Nathan volunteered to help with it and Audrey attended.



On Wednesday night, for mutual, Nathan got to climb this monster!  He made it to the top.

Painting stained glass window ornaments.


Nathan

Brielle was in her high school's musical: Footloose.  Nathan tended his siblings and we got to go watch her.  She was in many scenes and danced up a storm.  She has great stage presence and was such a cute dancer.  We were so proud of her.




The cast greeted everyone in the hall after the play.  Doesn't she look beautiful?

Kristen was so organized.  She prepared the base of foods her family would eat and had them in gallon ziplocs in the freezer.  She had purchased lots of food and even planned possible sides to go with each meal.  It made it so much easier.

While we were at the play on Saturday evening, Sammy lost his tooth.  The tooth fairy came that night (thanks to Nathan.)



We played a lot of games with the kids over the week.  We had a lot of fun.




I'm not even sure who is in this crazy costume.

Most evenings, we had Come, Follow Me together.



Sammy really wanted to know the tooth fairies name.  He wrote a note to the tooth fairy asking him/her to please tell him their name.  They didn't that night, but the next night she came back.  She left more money and told Sammy her name was Stella.



One of Lisi's favorite games is the Princess Cupcake game.  We played it many time.

Brielle got asked to prom while we were there.


Playing bird bingo


Somebody got my phone!





Nathan was so good to take the little ones to the park a few times.  Here, Lisi is all ready to go.

Waiting for Grandpa to bring the pizza home on Saturday night.  Each had to eat their age in carrots while they waited.  Except Brielle.  We thought 17 carrots was a bit much!

German Pancakes is a family favorite.




Sammy with a treat we gave him.
Ken did all of the shuttling to and from school, appointments, track and soccer practices, play practice, mutual, etc.  That allowed him to have a lot of one-on-one discussions with most of the kids.  He was a trooper- in and out of the house all day and evening.
On Saturday, we spent most of the day doing laundry and getting the kids to do their chores.  At one point, Ken realized that Lisi was missing.  He looked on all three floors of the house and could not find her.  He then enlisted everyone else's help.  We hunted and hunted.  Finally, Audrey found her hiding behind the sofa in her bedroom.  It was such a relief.  As we talked about it afterward, I said to Brielle, "What would we tell your parents?  We lost one of their children?" Brielle's quick response: "Five out of six is still a passing grade, Grandma!"
Brielle and Nathan were such a great help throughout the week.  They are both such great people.  We are so proud of them.


We had a great time with the Mackrorys.  Kristen and Jared got home late on Sunday night and we flew home on Monday afternoon.  We were exhausted but felt grateful to give Kristen and Jared a much-needed break together.