Friday, July 25, 2008
You don't know Jack....
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Another day of so much to blog........6 days to go Spence...

Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Monday, July 21, 2008
Roadtrip!!!!!! We did it.......
Friday, July 18, 2008
Non-stop socks.....enter my contest!
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Kentucky Kids......
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Just a couple of things here.....
So here's another thing I want to blog about. I've been fascinated with these lavender fields up somewhere around Mona. A few weeks ago I saw a sign as I was traveling north advertising a Lavender Festival and when I went back about a week later, I really wanted to go to the Lavender Festival but couldn't figure out where the exit was. But yesterday as I was heading up north to Jake's blessing, the fields were totally purple like I've never seen before. Then today, on the way back, I snapped a picture as I was driving by (doesn't even begin to capture the color but maybe you will get the idea). Anyway, I was just really in awe to think that we grow lavender in Utah and I want to learn more about it. If there's anyone out there in "Blog Land" that knows anything about lavender, especially the Utah variety, please fill me in. Where have I been all these years? Did I know we have these really cool lavender fields in Utah? I think not....but I do now and I'm going to start doing my research and see if I can grow some lavender.
After I finished this post, I found this link http://www.younglivingfarms.com/ Cool!!!!!
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Remembering a good man......
Seven years ago this month a good man was taken from this family and I’d like to pay tribute to him today as I’m finding myself a bit melancholy lately. July comes with a bang as we celebrate the anniversary of our independence but leaves me somber remembering where we were just seven years ago. I won’t be lengthy in my tribute but want to pay honor to a common man who taught us so much. He led by quiet example, never wanting any glory or honor, always wanting to be found doing good. He would never force us to read the scriptures but was seen himself doing it daily, making it a goal the last few years of his life to read the Book of Mormon at least once a year. He didn’t waste time nor money and always lived by the motto……”There is no dignity so impressive and no independence quite so important as living within one’s means.” I think he made it up but it was “his” philosophy and he never forced it on anyone but lived it himself in hopes that his wife would follow. She never did, sad to say and is struggling to do it today. I’m grateful for the “means” he did leave behind and I’m truly trying to follow his example. He was always found reading good materials, watching good movies and mingling hard work with his “mountain time” relaxing in Pine Valley. He taught the value of education, left behind a legacy of church service and was a loving father and family man. We all miss him but are ever grateful for the extra years we got to have him. We're all better having known him.......
Monday, July 7, 2008
It was a happy 4th of July......
We had a great time enjoying the fresh air of Pine Valley....We fished at Gardner's pond then headed up to Mark's cabin and reunioned with the Wells side of the family; then headed back down the road to hook up with the Sullivan's for the traditional pizza, pop and fireworks. Traditions are good...something constant in an ever-changing world. Thanks, Mom for putting up with the chaos for a few hours. I don't have pictures of that part of the evening as my camera ran out of battery but will post them as I get them. Below are the pictures of PineValley. We got a new carpet on the porch and the trees have grown...each year brings a bit of change but it always feels the same...it was good being there for a few hours. We love our "mountain time".
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