A family that we love has recently lost a great man in their lives to Lou Gehrig's Disease, a man whom we were privileged to know, to admire, to love. We wish to pay tribute to him, and to his family. His passing has stirred reflection and brought to surface a wading pool of sorrow and gratitude. Sorrow for the loss of greatness at a time that we are so in need of such pillars of integrity and courage. Gratitude for all that we still have. We are given undeservedly so many blessings. Blessings that can be taken away in a moments notice, like our strength of body and mind that sustains us each day, or the loved ones we hold close each night, and blessings that are untouchable such as the purest form of peace that is borne of the gospel of Jesus Christ and the knowlege of eternal families. This is a moment that I am grateful for this blessing most of all... peace. How beautiful love is, how precious life is, how real our Savior is. Our prayers are continually with you. We love you.
"And I soon go to the place of my rest, which is with my Redeemer; for I know that in him I shall rest. And I rejoice in the day when my mortal shall put on immortality, and shall stand before him; then shall I see his face with pleasure, and he will say unto me: Come unto me, ye blessed, there is a place prepared for you in the mansions of my Father." -Enos 1:27
"We have reason to have the greatest hope and consolation for our dead of any people on the earth; for we have seen them walk worthily in our midst, and seen them sink asleep in the arms of Jesus." -Joseph Smith, Jr.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
Kids' First flight to the Grand Canyon
Today was monumental for our family! It was our kiddos first flight to the Grand Canyon, and best of all, their first flight with their Daddy behind the controls. Danny booked all of us on his flight to the South Rim. It's taken a little while for the kids to build up their courage to actually leave the ground. We started with frequent visits to Danny's work to let them touch the plane and sit in the cockpit, until they were to the point that they'd ask us, "Is the plane going to fly with us today?" It was a total success!! All three of them did excellent on both the flights there and back. We were super cautious at the rim since some areas don't have a guard rail... talk about nerve racking! We brought along a professional photographer to take some portraits which is why you won't see any of the canyon posted here. We were so proud of them. Avery thought it was funny when we'd hit patches of turbulence, like she was on a carnival ride. What a great day!




Girls and Curls
A Trip to the Springs Preserve
We took a trip with Avery's pre-school group to the Springs Preserve -- so much fun. That place was so cool, I want to drop the kids off with a sitter and just go with Danny for a date. There was way too much to take in for the attention span of my toddlers. It's a well-spring of history and economics. Their favorite was the simulated Flash Flood, where we all gathered in a little room with rocky walls, and watched a short clip about thunderstorms in the desert when suddenly there was a flash flood warning on the video; you guessed it, next thing you know there's water pouring down the rocks on the walls and rushing under the platform we were all standing on, splashing us as it went by. Way cool.




Air Show at Nellis
The air show was a blast... a little crazy this time because Danny got called into work - lame. So I was flyin' solo with my three little ducklings. You should have seen the glances I got pushing two kids around in a double jogger while carrying an infant on my chest in a sling. The jogger wouldn't fit through security, they had to move the table that was to the side of the walk through security gates for us to go around, and then scan us with one of those wands. NICE! The kids spent almost the whole time with their ears covered, but it was an improvement from last year: no tears, and they stayed awake the whole time. They also rode a ferris wheel for the first time! As you can see, they thought it was exciting... riiiiiigggghhht.




Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Gage's Blessing
Happy Halloween
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