Thursday, June 28, 2012

Getting Right on That...

I don't know when I will ever learn to keep my mouth shut! And Dad, you don't need to comment on that rhetorical remark.=) I was all excited for our stake indexing challenge--one reason being that it was something I felt I could achieve and thus be successful at. This morning I got an e-mail from our stake indexing coordinator saying that because I'm pretty close to achieving those monthly numbers already she was going to assign me(and six other sisters who are also close to the challenge) an additional  July challenge to enthuse all of the 50 indexers in my ward to get their 1,000 names indexed for the month. GREAT!--now success is actually going to be hard work. I liked Mom's poster. If she's game I may use her idea in my ward. Wish me luck--three of my own family are on that list!=)

My little family is funny! Last Sunday I was noticing that we have continuous congregational family fests. When we get home from church we all congregate in the kitchen because everyone is hungry and then everyone drifts off to do their own things, but consistently during the remaining hours we seem to follow that pattern of congregating and dispersing. It will start with Fred going off to find some solitude to write to Jordan or Skype Mikayla and pretty soon the entire family is in his lap and then 30 minutes later everyone starts to disperse again and eventually congregates around someone else in the family. We are social beings--at least familially.=) I'm glad we like each other.


This past week has been interesting. Our geo was in the shop for the duration so Fred had the suburban (because I wouldn't let him drive Garth out of Middleton) which left us with the truck and swimming lessons in town every day, which was always an adventure. The first day (probably because we haven't driven it since Mikayla left) the brakes didn't work for the first few miles (SCARY!) They gradually started to kick in when you pushed them really hard and I only took back roads, but just driving down the road seemed like an amusement ride in and of itself because of all the shakes and shimmies, We ran out of gas once and had to walk home from Activity Days (because the gauge doesn't work very well on the bottom half. =) It was a little warm and the twins were kind of tired but I'm just grateful we are strong and healthy and that Middleton is small and the weather has been nice. I also feel grateful that at least one of our cars seems to always be in working condition. Lori told me a few days ago that it is one of her dreams for us to have a reliable car so she won't have to feel guilty about inviting us to come into town. Funny, sweet girl--always more concerned about everyone else's struggles. "I'm not worried, you shouldn't be worried." Why do so many of her dreams keep involving me? Should I be worried? I can't even seem to get my own dreams fulfilled and having to worry about fulfilling someone else's is a lot of pressure!=) So, adding to the bottom of my list, (on which is already the loathsome idea of running a 5K)...save for reliable car. It's a good thing I have eternity!=)

This week I'm trying to get together a birthday package for Mikayla. She turns 19 next Wednesday and can't even come home.=( I so much prefer to have my children here at birthday time, but I guess I am going to have to get accustomed to them being away. They are all growing up so fast. I don't think I will ever be "ready" for that.

Fred and Abe went to our Father/ Son ward camp-out this past weekend and Eden, Lily, Sophie and I had our traditional "girl party" (shopping, pedi/manicures, movie, all sleep in the same bed etc.--well Eden did eventually take off to her own bedroom around 1AM--smart girl.=) I have an aversion to having paint on my fingernails (for longer than a few hours) because working in the dirt and water just bangs them all up. And shopping is for emergent necessities in my enjoyment book, but traditions are great!!! I will go to great lengths outside of my comfort zone for bonding time. Go team blue!=)

I am reading an old fashioned, idyllic book (my favorite genre) by Gene Stratton Porter (one of my favorite authors) about a large family of 12 children, where the oldest son living at home is loved by everyone and dotes on his mother and the oldest daughter living at home is meeting "beaus" and I can't help but think of my Jordan and my Mikayla. There is just something about those old fashioned authors that draws me in like honey. I'm a library junkie, but I need to start collecting some of my favorites because those uplifting values just never get "old". I've heard some women talk about their longings for their homes and families to "look" certain ways as they look through magazines and browse blogs and I though I rarely get around to perusing either of those fun mediums, I can understand the longings because my heart just aches for land when my nose is buried in those books. I could never give up my reading but I am sure if I put as much energy into "working" my little piece of land and my home and my family as I do wishing and hoping for "bigger and better" I would be so much closer to my dreams. The old cliche is true, that my dreams really should be a work in progress, not a destination. So, I'm getting right on that...just as soon as I finish my blog and my chapter.=)

Quote of the week:
"I have now lived long enough to know that, whatever our situation, our troubles melt and disappear like frost in the morning sun when we dwell upon our blessing rather than our disappointments. No matter how pessimistic one's view may become of the times and the seasons, we can always fall back on special friendship, on faithful, personal love, and on simple, true dealings in our own personal lives." --Elder James E. Faust

We love our Bumble Bees
Our resident Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly.
Sister time in the great outdoors....with an Ipod
Desperate enough for an outdoors smore?

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

From Jordan

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From: Jordan
Date: Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 9:30 AM

Der Fumly ...,
             The time groweth short till we shall once again embrace... and pummel and squish.  But we do not focus in those things very much.  This week has been fantastic,  and everyday I fall more and more in love with Chile.  I would concider myself an Idahilean.  Half de Idaho the other de Chile.  This week has rained and then the next day was a sunny day with 70 degree weather. 
    Yesterday we had a sector slam up here in the Cajón.  So there were about 20 missionaries walking around this little pueblo, we got a lot of references and so we now have a whole bunch more work to do. 
  I don´t know if I already told you but sometimes we hitch hike up here, just because our sector is so huge and the buses pass only every once in a while.  The people here are so trusting and amable.  The other day we hitch hicked with this guy, and he stopped real quick to buy a drink and left us in the car with it running.  In what other part would you leave your car running with two strangers sitting in there that you picked up off the side of the road. 
  President Laycock leaves next week, and tomorrow we are going to have a big noche de hogar with the whole mission.  It´s going to be hard because I just can´t picture the mission with out him.  I know that the next president has been called of God so everything I think will turn out fine.
   Also this past week I had the oportunidad to go the the sealing of one of my friends here.  He was a missionary and finnished about 6 months ago, started dating and married to a girl from here.  It was such a cool experience, but I was so nervous the whole time and I wasn´t even the one getting married.  I think I will have to buy some crutched for when it is my turn so I can support myself when my knees give way.  It seemed kind of crazy the grandness of what was taking place.  Dad were you nervous that day? 
  I liked the pictures of the smores, I cooked some marshmellows on our stove the other day.  YUmmmmmmmm. 
Les Amo más que los porotos son chilenos, Tu hijo y hermano
Elder ...

Los fotos
My friend comming out of the temple
The view from my back porch
My dog lisa, she is a stray but follows us EVERYWHERE
Walking to a cita, visit
The sun rise in the morning

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

My Girls Having Fun

video
The shortest glimpse of Mikayla's friend Nathan

Eden Having a Blast on a Blind Date (his first)
Doesn't it look like an old Norman Rockwell=)

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

From Jordan

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From: Jordan
Date: Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 5:10 PM


My dear bloomsters,  
    I love the photos of you guys,  I couldn´t stop smiling the whole time you are so special in every form of the meaning.
   This week has been very wet,  I thought that maybe this is what England is like not stop rain or sprinkle but it is very green right now.  The snow is so close to us I can almost touch it on the hills.  I´m going to give it 2 more week and we will be sleding everywhere instead of walking.   
   It has been a good week, a week more of planting seeds than anything else.  Sometimes it seems impossible to say the right things, or people just don´t take in what we are saying or doing.  But then later it all pays off. President always tells us Iré y Haré y no me quejaré.  Which means I will go, and I will do and I won´t complain.  In Sunday school yesterday we learned how salvation is a personal thing.  You don´t gain it if everyone else is happy.  You gain it if you are doing what is right and you are happy.   Although you definantly can´t get it alone.  Sorry I can´t send fotos, i will send more the next time.  
  I love you bunches of oats,
Elder ...

P.S.
Mikayla say hi to Nathan for me.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Oh So Glorious!

We sure loved celebrating Mom and Dad's birthdays and Fathers Day here with Lori and her children and Liz. We're sorry that you had to come down because of a funeral but it sure made things more convenient for the rest of us!=) It was a nice, cozy gathering and lots of fun. It was great to see Dad in one of his silly moods and watch Mom enjoying it as much as the rest of us. We sure do love both of you--so incredibly much!

Last Friday Fred and I had our date night in Eden's room, cleaning and organizing. It was a bit daunting at first, but we whipped it into shape in a couple of hours. Eden came back from camp happy and fulfilled but looking like you do when you stay up until 2 or 4 AM every night for four days in a row. She crashed during the party and barely stirred when Grandpa sat on her and kissed her goodbye. She's a CRAZY and we missed her! She spent an hour last night rubbing my back and just talking about her Light Leader experiences (while Abe made sound effects and pounded on her=) He never wants to go to bed whenever anyone else is up--he's very social and I am sure will bask in having Jordan back in his room for a few months!

Abe, Lily and Sophie started swimming lessons this morning. Sophie has my disposition and is terrified to stick her head under the water. I even tried to get her to do it in the bathtub afterwards, but she just looks at me with these scared, sad eyes. The teacher is pretty gentle and not demanding which will be good for Sophie's comfort level, but may not necessarily help her advance her skills. In hindsight, it probably would have been better to invest that money into a swimming day at the pool with Fred, but we'll see how it goes.

I was just noticing, out in the yard, that we have 9 separate seating pieces and they are all tied to Fred. Two were gifts to him, one is a gift from him and all of the rest he has purchased. Three are in the process of restoration. He has a thing about having places to sit. The irony is he is rarely in any of them--I spend more time than he ever does just sitting and enjoying the great (WARM) outdoors. Maybe if he were ever home before he was exhausted he would get more use time. I know he'd be overjoyed to have more time to just sit and relax--maybe if one of them was an actual bed instead of just a hammock.=) He does enjoy his Sunday naps.

Somehow Jordan had his e-mail set up to send Fred a Father's Day  letter on Sunday, even though it wasn't his P-Day. The letter said it had been mailed 6 days previous but it just came into his mailbox on Sunday. That meant he got letters from both Jordan and Mikayla which made the day special for him. Those darling kids of ours just keep being good to us!

Life is complex and oh so glorious!

Quote of the Day: 
"You will come to know that what appears today to be a sacrifice will prove instead to be the greatest investment that you will ever make.
--Gordon B. Hinckley

Our Family Easter Puzzle
(500+ crazy pieces and 9 weeks later! We can't bear to take it apart.)
Eden's-room-in-need-of-Rescue Project --Pre Girls Camp
Room Rescued--Post Girls Camp
Father's Day
Climbing on knees, patting cheeks and great big kisses!
Letters
Gifts
Warm Apple Pie and Weirdness
A LITTLE less weirdness
Oh yes! He is definitely mine!
68th Birthday Mom--71st Birthday Dad--and Father's Day Celebration!
Having Fun
(Dad blowing "hot air" and Mom snuffing with raspberries)
Being Silly Behind Mom's Flowers--I'm so glad they're ours!

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Monday, June 11, 2012

From Jordan

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From: Jordan
Date: Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 4:15 PM

Dear Fams
    How be the summer,  it looks like yall are haveing a blast.  I laugh every time I see pictures of you, I just think yup thats my family and I am so proud of that.  
   This week was great,  instead of finding and teaching many people this week we have tried to focus more on those investigators that are really progressing.  I am so happy 4 weeks ago we knocked on a ladies door, she said she had talked with the misionaries awhile ago, but that it was really late and if you could not come back some other day.  We thought that is normal,... kind but rejection.  We passed by igual, and she has actually been progressing much.  Yesterday we watched part of the restoration with her and I could just feel the spirit throbing in the room.  She asked us afterward if she could come to church on Sunday and who,  baptises and how it works.  Needless to say, when we left and were far enough away from her house that she couldn´t see us we did a little jiggy.  I still have a permagrin just thinking about it.
  I also had an observation while we were walking to an investigators house,  here it gets dark around 6 so we are always walking in the forest in the dark.  So we invested in some flashlights.  The thing I notice is that when I shined the flashlight right at my feet, I could see where I was in the very moment but I had no idea what was about to happen next.  Verces shining it far ahead of me I could see everything around me.  It was the same amount of light but the difference was the direction in which it was pointed.  I feel like it is the same in life.  The Atonement of Christ is made availible to every person to ever live, he is the light of the world.  but the way you appy it in you life makes all the difference.  I feel so privaleded to be out here learning about it more and more everyday and help others as well have the same opportunitiy I am experiencing.
Les amo mas que los porotos son Chilenos.
Elder ...

Challenges Aboard

It has been a rewarding and eventful week. Eden has been looking around for a job and got a little more serious after Syngenta called asking if she wanted to come back and do field work this year.=) She applied at "Little Leggs" (the daycare downtown) but they said they wouldn't be hiring in the summer. She has also been wanting to do one of her 10 Hour Projects babysitting. Together, we came up with the idea to volunteer at the daycare. After a few days of that they hired her on the spot, with no promise of lots of summer hours, since they didn't really need another employee, but they wanted to snag a good thing while they could. She'll get a few hours and probably still work a little at Syngenta, but during the school year and until she graduates, she is "in" at Little Legg's and very excited about it.  She heads off to girls camp Tuesday morning and is ecstatic with anticipation. It will give me a week to deep clean and organize her room, which is turning into a fun tradition for me. I always loved coming home to a pristine clean house as Fred's gift to me, all those years that I attended girls camp, so I'm trying to pass on that gift. The poor little room needs it and I think Eden will appreciate it.

Monday night was the YSA Welcome FHE, which our family attended, because of me and Fred's calling. It was dinner and games and my kids had a blast playing games with the older "kids". Many of my favorite youth were there--my trek sons,Cody and Justin--Jordan's good friend Luke, My Mikayla introduced friend Kyle...(why is it that my favorite people--outside of my family are always guys?) so it was an enjoyable night. 

In celebration of Marg and Liz's birthdays Lori, Renee, Liz, Marg and I met at a little restaurant last Tuesday and had a delightful sisters luncheon. (Thanks for organizing Lulu!) We spent most of the time laughing at Lori's Braden stories, which are many and varied. It brought back a lot of "young motherhood" memories--the amazing things we learn from our children and life's challenges!=)

Abrahm has now joined the "my little piece of land in his mouth" club--he has braces. I'm sad that we never had the money, as young parents, to fix Jordan's teeth perfectly, but the rest of these kids, who so far have all needed metal in their mouths, will keep the orthodontist on his Caribbean cruises and us in the subdivision for years longer. But, it is a choice we make (probably because of my own regrets), so I will try to stop whining about it...much.

Mikayla is still working like crazy on her grades. She says she doesn't think she can quite squeak out straight A's, so that will negate her possibility for a half tuition scholarship this time, which she is, I'm sure, disappointed about, but we are so proud of her. She has incredible grades and is working so hard. She got a letter from her missionary friend and asked out by a boy she is interested in on the same day last week and called home giddy. She had fun on her date Saturday and the young man showed up with dinner for her on Sunday and serenaded her with some serious classical piano. I'm glad she is being appreciated. She seems a little homesick (she can't come home for the 4th or her birthday because school is only out for a day), but she is growing so much. 

My mom has hooked me on indexing. It is addicting and I have to pace myself. She has challenged all of her grandchildren to get started as well and It has been fun to watch the niece/nephew numbers roll in. I think we mothers/fathers need to take them on! It is fun and uplifting to have an extended family challenge that we can accomplish together.

Quote of the Week:"You can be excellent in every way. You can be first class. There is no need for you to be a scrub. Respect yourself. Do not feel sorry for yourself. Do not dwell on unkind things others may say about you. Polish and refine whatever talents the Lord has given you. Go forward in life with a twinkle in your eye and a smile on your face, but with great and strong purpose in your heart. Love life and look for its opportunities." ~ Gordon B. Hinckley

Siblings--The best summer friends
Taking an awkward break
Tree Climbing--A favorite Bloomquist sport
Monkey see-monkey do
Sisters Birthday Luncheon--We missed the rest of you lovelies!
Abe--quirky in or out of braces!

From Mikayla

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From: Mikayla
Date: Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 1:06 PM

Hello friends.
This week has been a little quieter than before. There has been a lot of time to think. I've been listening to NPR in the mornings for about a 1/2 hour. Its kinda nice to wake up to. 

I've come to realize that I am not going to get an A in Spanish, but I will still pull through with a B.

Its been pretty cold up here lately. It was like 90 one day and then it dropped and hailed yesterday when I was on my date. It was okay though, because we had a fire going and a thick blanket that we were holding over our heads while we were roasting starbursts, so it kinda felt like we were in the wild finding shelter in a cave.

I am about half way through Leven thumps Abe. I've just been reading it late instead of listening to music or something. Its entertaining haha- but ABE! I'm surprised of you! 

NOBODY ELSE IN THE FAMILY READ THIS LINE IT'S JUST FOR ABE geez Abe there is really some romance going on here between Leven and Winter! I see why you said if I liked Jane Eyre I would have to read it! 

okay now you guys can start reading again.

 anyway I wrote a little paper about Spain and the Euro the other day, I really like economics I realized!

mom-I will go start on my batch and send you the numbers so you can give them to grandma. Is it just how many names or batches?

Love you all bunchie munchies.

Mikayla

Here are some great quotes from Lewis Carroll's stories about words.

'Then you should say what you mean,' the March Hare went on. 'I do,' Alice hastily replied; 'at least, — at least I mean what I say — that's the same thing, you know.' 'Not the same thing a bit!' said the Hatter. 'Why, you might just as well say that "I see what I eat" is the same thing as "I eat what I see!"' 

"When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said, in a rather scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less."
   "The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things."
   "The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be master—that's all." 

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

From Elder Jordan

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From: Jordan
Date: Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 5:10 PM

Dear Bloomers,
     It has been another wonderful week here up in San José.  I want to thank you for the quotes you all sent.  I love quotes.  In fact I was reading in my journal this morning.  And I found a cool one that I forgot about.  "The lord does not care about your ability or your inability, he cares about your avalibility, and when you prove your dependability, he will bless you with capability." - Neil A. Maxwell  I have noticed that, that is a very true statement.  Every night we plan for what we are going to do the next day,  then we pray to know if what we planned was what we are supposed to do.  If we recieve a confirmation then we follow through with the plan.  Lately those for who we have planned are not in there houses and I feel confused on why we recieved the confirmation then.  But everytime that happens we make sure to knock all the doors around that house and talk with everybody in the near vicinity,  and every time we have found someone to teach or someone to help, or someone that was waiting for us to pass by.  My testimony grows greater everyday in the knowledge of an all powerful being that loves us imensly.  He knows exactly where he wants us to be and always has a plan for us.  If we follow the spirit we can never go wrong.
   It is getting cold up here again, it froze last night and everything was covered in white.  It was beautiful.  The last couple evenings we have had intencely majestic sun sets, the most beautiful that I have ever seen in my life.
  Yesterday we went to visit a lady that is sick in our branch, up at the hospital.  Let me tell you, it is a blessing and a privaledge to live where we live.  The hospital here is just a big long cordor, it is dim and the walls are scratched and pilling there are about three or four patients in each room.  The cabnents are broken and there are all kinds of things stuffed inside, from broken glasses to old bread.  It was neat to visit the hermana and talk to her for just a bit.  We gave her a Book of Mormon to read for all the time that she is there.
   On friday, we held a Talent night that we have been planning for 3 weeks now.  It was wonderful,  there were dancers, singers,  story tellers, a play, I played the guitar, my companion played the piano.  When we started almost everyone that said they would be there and share a talent, wasn´t there so we had to improvise a little bit and ask everyone that was there to think of something to share and we pulled it all together.
  The days keep getting better.  And I am perfectly happy and content.
I love you so so much
Elder...

Monday, June 4, 2012

Chilling

I was delivering YSA invitations to all of the Bishops last Sunday and discovered 10 minutes before another ward's meeting started that it was the missionary homecoming of one of our Trek sons...so I went flying over to our ward building, grabbed my family and slipped in right as the meeting started. Our "son" just returned on Tuesday and had a strong Spanish accent and couldn't remember Joseph Smith's name in English (which was pretty cute). He looked great, and sounded fantastic and I got a huge bear hug from him afterward, which was fun. Trek was such an incredible experience in our life that I think those bonds will last forever.

Mikayla thinks she can pull off straight A's this semester which will get her a half tuition scholarship and if she keeps it up next semester she can get full tuition. She says all she does is homework--barely sleeps. I'm so amazed with her determination. I sure never had that kind of committment at her age and I have regretted it for the last 22 years. She is really encouraging me to start online classes with her this summer.

She surprised us and came down for a Memorial Day visit last weekend. Her roommate/ best friend from Middleton called at around 10:00 on Friday and asked if she could drop some things off at our house that Mikayla had sent home with her. She rang our doorbell right before 11:00 and the twins answered it and invited her in, but she said the suitcase was really heavy, so I went to the door and Mikayla popped out of the suitcase. They are crazies, but it was such a fun surprise. I screamed and Fred, Eden and Abe (who had just gone to sleep) jumped out of bed and came running downstairs worried. We've just been basking in having her home.

Last Monday was Shelby's 16th birthday and a few families gathered for a fun pool party (in 70 degree weather). Because Robbie wasn't in town, Eden was invited to replace him as Shelby's birthday shopping partner. Eden would have pleased as punch just to be Shelby's "personal shopper" but Marg was very generous and made the trip extra fun. Eden came home with her first professional manicure/pedicure and fond cousin memories. She LOVED it! The girls have had such a strong bond since birth and I'm so grateful for those relationships. All of my girls adore Shelby--we all do. She is such a kind, good girl. She called Lily and Sophie Monday night, after finding cards from them, just to thank them personally. It made their day. We'll miss her this summer.

In Relief Society last week, as I was sitting with Mikayla a visiting mom mistook me for one of the sister missionaries. I think it is just the long hair that throws people off--I don't think they look very long at my face, but it's always fun to be 21 again--even for a moment.=) I still feel young inside, but my body doesn't always agree anymore.=)

It sounds like Jordan is experiencing a diverse and unique mission environment right now--the perfect recipe for even more personal growth. He is having great opportunities to serve and lead in his tiny branch. We sure do take our numbers for granted in the spacious land of Middleton, Idaho sometimes...at least I do.

Our previous Bishop's family was visiting our ward from Oklahoma today--on their way to take a son to the MTC. The young elder stood up and just shared a brief testimony in sacrament meeting , but he had already been set apart and the mantle was surely distinguishable. Of course my emotions were fragile because everything somehow ties back to Jordan--young men in general=), missionaries, mantles, this particular Bishop--all of it. And when all of those things are present along with the incredible power of the Spirit I can just give up on any semblance of emotional will power. Sometimes it give me a headache.=)

Yesterday afternoon, because of Fast Sunday, it was quiet and gloriously ponderous here at home. I was sitting in our back yard, listening to a Jon Schmidt "Hymns" CD mixed with all of our chirping songbirds and is was a lovely ensemble. Fred was sitting with me chatting with Mikayla online, Eden was at a stake camp meeting, Abe was passed out on his bed (we're still working on that whole "purpose of the fast with him =), and Sophie and Lily were quietly moving between art projects in their bedroom to visiting with us. I love those peaceful Sunday times. As soon as fasting is complete the quiet usually dissipates. I often struggle with a little guilt during these moments thinking I should really be helping the kids set goals and teaching them how to better fill their time on the Sabbath, instead of just basking in the peace. I fight with those same feeling when I get up early on weekday morning and am enjoying those quiet hours but thinking that I should probably be waking up my children and helping them establish good habits. The selfishness of not wanting to give up the serenity of the morning, usually wins--especially since we're not very good about going to bed early during the summer. I'm bad about throwing out schedules completely for the kids, but maintaining them for me, which I think they enjoy to a certain extent but which probably isn't the most progressive way to help them grow. I'm still working on the whole balance thing.

It is now 6AM Monday morning. I have trouble sleeping lately. I think it has a lot to do with our bed, which is 18 years old, but at 4AM I figured I should probably just get up and study my scriptures. At 5:00 I finished writing Jordan and Mikayla and moved on to the blog--so here we are. Last night, one of our high councilors came over and extended a call to Eden to be on the stake youth committee. He spent a good 30 minutes or more discussing the importance of the calling, the responsibilities and committing her to daily scripture study, personal prayer, no steady dating etc. It was extremely personal and inspired and I feel so grateful that she will have this same opportunity that Jordan and Mikayla experienced. I am positive it will help strengthen her testimony and her resolve to live within the standards of the gospel. I am excited that she will get to work with the stake YW presidency, whom I love. What a blessing living in Middleton has been in our lives.

Tonight is our stake YSA Senior Welcome FHE. Because of our calling our entire family is invited. The weather is supposed to drop 20-30 degrees today (it has been in the 90's) and hopefully won't push us indoors, but I am excited to hang with the youth. Eden is a little nervous about filling out of place, but I think everyone will enjoy it--it is such an energetic and positive environment to be with the branch.

Eden will be spending the week accomplishing one of her 10 hour Personal Progress projects at a local Daycare, volunteering every day. She's good with little kids (who aren't her own siblings=) and she is excited. Abe has a scouting jamboree this weekend and Fred has a Stevens-Henager graduation. The twins and I will be piecing together a humanitarian quilt top and just chilling. With the weather predictions, I hope that doesn't become literal.

Quotes of the week:
"The most beautiful people we have know are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of the depths. These persons have an appreciation, a sensitivity, and an understanding of life that fills them with compassion, gentleness, and a deep loving concern. Beautiful people do not just happen."  (Elisabeth Kubler-Ross)

"The scriptures tell us there must be opposition in all things, for without it we could not discern the sweet from the bitter. Would the marathon runner feel the triumph of finishing the race had she not felt the pain of the hours of pushing against her limits? Would the pianist feel the joy of mastering an intricate sonata without the painstaking hours of practice?

"In stories, as in life, adversity teaches us things we cannot learn otherwise. Adversity helps to develop a depth of character that comes in no other way. Our loving Heavenly Father has set us in a world filled with challenges and trials so that we, through opposition, can learn wisdom, become stronger, and experience joy." (Elder Dieter F.
Uchtdorf)

Abe in "Princely" form, presenting Shelby with her 16th B-day gift
Posed--My children's sense of humor as I walked into the room
Abe's last day of school--it rained all day
The sun came out just in time...
...For a perfect picture