Friday, January 8, 2010






Stephen and Stephanie were able to visit the end of September and stay through General Conference weekend. That's the first time we have seen them for nearly two years.
















Stephanie sees to it that the boys have lots of cultural experiences wherever they live. They're seeing the high spots of Michigan, since moving from Philadelphia. They'll be moving again this year. We'll share the news when we find out.




This was taken when they were in Utah to share the splendor of the view from Y mountain.



Stephanie is in the Primary Presidency and Stephen is an assistant finance clerk in their ward. He spends more time in the ER than he does at home! It's a good thing Stephanie is organized and plans fun activities for those 3 active boys they have. They have a ton of energy, and so does she.

This one was on Y mountain, too.
Erika and Marshall have visited this year with the kids. We look forward to more of the same this year. They are all busy. Marshall with his residency program, Erika with the kids, Primary presidency calling and coaching Hannah's soccer team, with Tyler as her assistant coach.
Tyler's big news was that he turned 12 in November and was ordained to the office of a Deacon in the Aaronic Priesthood.


Erika's great at sending pictures of their activities, but I think my favorite one this year was of a field trip Emily took with her kidergarten class. She isn't afraid of anything!


Heather and Matt's family grew by one in 2009 Sumner is adoreable, and fits right in with the rest of the family. Four in school and 3 pre-schoolers at home. It's a busy time with all their activities, work and church. Emma and Eliza are taking piano lessons and enjoying swimming, soccer, basketball and track. Their parents are leading the way with their running and sports, also. No lazy bones in that house! Matt is serving as Elder's Quorum President and Heather interprets in her ward in American Sign Language as well as an activity day leader. Savannah and Brower have been enjoying some sports, as well. Ira and Selah get their exercise running their mother ragged! I hear that Sumner is an angel.

Kirsten and Ryan moved down to southern California last summer. Heather and Erika flew out to have a girls weekend together in Newport Beach. Nice!



We miss them, but they are enjoying the warm weather and beaches so close at hand. We hope to see them soon, but I think the snow will have to melt.

The boys both played football, and had a great time. Kirsten got a new camera and has been taking lots of pictures. I hope she's ready to photograph each family next summer for the reunion. She has the only good camera of us all. Besides, it will be good practice for the budding photographer.





We're glad that Jennifer isn't afraid of the freeway and is willing to drive down with the kids for a visit with us. We took them to the MTC for a fireside, which they loved! It's great to see them once in a while. Christian turned 14 in June and was ordained to the office of a Teacher in the Aaronic Priesthood.














Allan flew down one weekend by himself to be ordained by his dad to the office of a High Priest in the Melchizedek Priesthood. He has been called to the high council in their stake.

















Nathan loved Halloween! He didn't eat any while trick or treating, and came home to separate it all into like candies. He couldn't get enough of his pleasure of the view!

It's already been one year at the MTC! Impossible! We have had one wonderfully exciting year. So many changes and memories made. Serving a mission in Provo has its advantages. It's a place that everyone likes to visit, so we see friends and family more often than we would otherwise. We have been blessed throughout our lives, but it just continues to get better!

We feel like we've found the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.




We have seen most of our children and grandchildren this year. Aaron and Erin live in Holladay, so we get to see them the most. Just this week, Sophie was baptized and confirmed. It was a blessing to be close enough to be a part of that ordinance.





Aaron and Erin have a musical and intelligent progeny. We look forward to the new member of the family joining us in summer 2010. Most of the family will be here to greet the one Sophie is hoping will be a little sister. Brendan was ordained to the office of a Teacher in the Aaronic Priesthood in June. He and Damon were in the local production of "Annie", which was great to see.