Wednesday, May 27, 2009

The Amazing Women


Garden of the Gods is the place to take pictures. Here are two of many taken during our now infamous sisters' trip. The picture is missing Heidi- she needed to give Olivia a little break from the constant commotion. As you can see these young women of mine (Heidi included of course) are able to lift mountains... but here are a few facts about this group of amazing women you might not know-
They are mothers of a total of 23. They possess 3 BS degrees, 2 AS degrees, and ALL have college credit. Their many talents include- cooking, gardening, photography, budgeting, basketball, soccer, walleyball, beading, decorating, scrap booking, card making, sewing, singing, playing the piano, clogging, cake decorating, writing and much more. They live in Montana, Idaho, Utah, Oregon, and Washington. Additionally, they have lived or will soon live in Florida, Arizona, Connecticut, Alaska, Oklahoma, Colorado, Georgia, Texas, California, Illinois, Ecuador, Venezuela, and Africa- and maybe more. Missions served (including by sons and husbands)- Central States, England, Santa Rosa California, Detroit Michigan, Johannesburg South Africa, 2 to Venezuela, Jacksonville Florida, and Charlotte North Carolina. They were married or sealed in the following temples: Cardston Alberta Canada, Idaho Falls, Portland Oregon, Mount Timpanogos, Johannesburg South Africa, 2 at Billings Montana, and Salt Lake City Utah.
a little secret... one of them LOVES to read. So much so that she might have missed her flight to Denver. No worries...
a little delay but some of the sisters remained behind to wait for her , they piled into the second rental car and all was well.
There you have just a little bit of family "trivia", but nothing trivial. We are so blessed to have this wonderful family united eternally by the blessings of the temple.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

WIRELESS PARENTING

Day #2 we took a trip to the Castle Rock Outlet Mall. (day 1 was travel day.. .story later)We were ready for serious shopping-money and credit cards in hand.
A quick stop at the food court. Fred finds the sign on the table. Quite amusing- but believe me nothing was free!!
I noticed how frequently someone in our group was on the phone talking to children or reassuring harried husbands. I snapped a few pictures, but wasn't quite quick enough to get everyone.
Once a Mother...

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Just girls

Our girls secetly planned a trip to Colorado Springs to suprise us for Mother's day. After Kelli heard me saying I didn't think it was a good idea to plan surprise visits (Well maybe I did say it more than once!) she contacted the rest of the gang and WARNED them. They decided they should let us know. I am SO glad they did. It gave me something too look forward to and I had such fun thinking about it from the minute I found out. My beautiful girls, 7 daughters (some by birth, some by marriage- all by covenant), my dear Mom and one little bitty granddaugther named Olivia. We had a wonderful time. This group photo is in the front of our house.
I better warn you... there are more pics to come!
I am the LUCKIEST woman in the world.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Family Time!!!



You may think we are pretty boring grandparents because the "family visit" posts always look the same. Well, think what you want- but our philosophy is you can't improve upon perfection. So here it is... ITZ, Memorial Park, Redneck bathtub and Garden of the Gods. Same agenda- different family. We so enjoyed having Kevin, Heidi and the kids spend a few days with us. We loved meeting little Olivia for the first time, and getting reacquainted with Ashton and Chloe. We are so glad they came... and so sad they had to leave.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009


Here we are with two young Missionaries at the Eisenhower/Johnson Tunnel in Colorado on our way to Moab Utah -quick trip to take care of some business.
Traveling with these fine young men was so much fun. They fired questions at Elder Fairhurst, pretty much nonstop. Although most of the questions were fairly serious and of a doctrinal nature, never forget that in some ways these Elders are still kids.
So I got quite a kick out of some of the questions.
Like... "Elder Fairhurst, have you ever been to Area 51?
Do they really keep aliens there?"
Or... "Elder Fairhurst, do you believe there is such a thing as Big Foot?"
We do so LOVE those young men, but after all
"boys will be boys!"