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Showing posts with label yw. Show all posts
Saturday, April 30, 2016
April 2016 Happenings
YW activity, Ana's 15th b-day, some rain, fishing, canning peanut butter, family night out and dinner at Tommy Bahamahs, looking for creatures and found a snake, more rain - leaking and flooding, Morgan performed at the School talent show and Grant serving in France :)
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Sunday, January 31, 2016
January happenings in Texas 2016
A visit to Troy's new office, first weekend in Texas!
Kids survived the first couple days of school in Texas, so far so good. Other than finding people to eat lunch with. That seems to be the hardest part of going to a new school. Kids are super nice, but a lot of inappropriate talk and drug use that makes the kids a little uncomfortable.
out car shopping for me or Morgan, we haven't totally decided yet.
I followed Si's online cooking class and made some very yummy french bread. Had to have my little snack with honey out on the swing.
We decided on a new car for me! They drove it right out the front doors before I had a chance to get a picture!
Got the canoe out. Ethan likes to canoe over to the island and tromp around. The nice man in the back ground has been giving Ethan pointers on how to catch the bass in the pond. It's been very helpful.
We wondered around Old Town, just lots of little shops and then we ate at the caboose.
Family Sunday walk and lizard walk (on all of us).
What! I've been here a month and there were ward boundary changes and I was called to be YW Pres! So much for hiding out and taking a break from our crazy life : ) I'm not sure I'm totally ready for this, I know a dozen people in the ward! Sigh.
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Sunday, August 4, 2013
Special Olympics
The week after school was out my awesome yw spent half of their Thursday at the Summer Special Olympics, held at Harriman HS. They were awesome. It was so hot and dry and the wind was crazy, but they cheered and escorted these wonderful Olympians to the starting line for the races. The older kids stopped traffic at intersections for the cycling events (so I don't have pictures of them). I had a couple people say how great it was to see the kids helping out and talking to the athletes! It was a long but very rewarding day : )
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