Today was our ward's primary program. Being a member of the primary presidency it makes for a pretty stressful week, but all that went away today as my boys got up, said their parts and then sang the second verse of Called To Serve - at the pulpit, by themselves. I was so nervous for them, worried if they were nervous about all the people, worried they'd forget the words, but they did so good. A little territorial over the microphone, but they sang loud and clear. In fact, I heard the comment more than once today that you could hear Jacob over all the other kids during the songs (he was practically yelling). Now, I'm not saying they're Pavarotti's by any stretch of the imagination, but that they had the confidence and courage to get up there really impressed me! Since Nana and Pogger couldn't be there, I recorded our rehearsal from Friday. It was pretty much the same except Jake didn't let Jonah have the microphone quite so easily today.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
Kids Pics
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Veterans Day
I just want to wish all those who are defending and have defended our country a Happy Veterans Day. Growing up with my dad in the Air Force, I had a childhood unlike most - and I loved it! I have a special place in my heart for the military and am so grateful for the spirit of patriotism. I'm especially thankful that my dad remained safe during his 24 years of service, as well as my brother-in-law Mike, who served 10 years.
I found this great picture of my dad (he's on the right) while looking for one of him by his F-4 Phantom that he flew in Vietnam. It was taken in England in 1977. I love his smile and how dapper he looks in his uniform. And a big thanks to my mom who dealt with his many absences while raising three girls. Love you!
I found this great picture of my dad (he's on the right) while looking for one of him by his F-4 Phantom that he flew in Vietnam. It was taken in England in 1977. I love his smile and how dapper he looks in his uniform. And a big thanks to my mom who dealt with his many absences while raising three girls. Love you!
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
Happy Belated Halloween
Little behind the 8 ball on getting these pictures up, but Halloween was a blast and by the actual end of trick or treating, can't say I was sad to see it end. But, between the Pumpkin Festival, school and church parties and the actual day itself, I feel like we got our money's worth out of the costumes along with a great haul of candy, and isn't that what it's really all about? : )
The boys were awesome as Mario and Luigi. It's a great twin costume!
Elle was a beautiful Cinderella down to the black ribbon choker which I loved. And Mae Mae was shoved into a 6-12 month bumblebee costume - she's a small 14 months, ok? Besides it was just too cute to watch her toddle along in the tutu!
Highlight of the holiday? Probably trick or treating into Mayor Oscar Goodman's house who personally passed out pins and pencils in addition to candy. The kids had no idea who he was, but were excited anyway.
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