Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Happy Birthday, America 2010!

There's nothing quite like a BIG small town Fourth of July celebration!

The parade this year was great and we had fun watching. We were in the "no water" section, but somehow ended up getting soaked anyway when the "water-okay" entries started going by!
Sydney had her own water fun!

We photographed the belly dancers for Amy. Last year SHE was in this entry!

"Did that horse just do what I think he did in front of me??" (Yes, he did!)

This patriotic guy always thinks he'll skip the parade...but he never does! (Too much free candy for the getting! You'd think he NEVER has any at home...)

We also swam in Grandma's pool, had a BBQ, and watched "Independence Day" this weekend. The fireworks were beautiful, as usual. For some cool shots look here. (Yes, those are OUR fireworks. Doesn't Jessica take great photos?)

Happy birthday, America!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

"The Three Little Girls"

When Abby was here, she did a fun photo shoot of Maddie, Julie, and Ally.


We used to call them the "three little girls," but you can see they are far from that now.

They are beautiful inside and out.

I love these three girls.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Disneylanders

So far this season we have had three sets of Disneylanders come through.

What are "Disneylanders?" Why family members, of course, who are on their way to the Magic Kingdom and stop at our house on the way to and from. If we are lucky, they stay for a while, like our niece Abby and little grandniece Helen.

We hadn't met little Helen yet, so when their Disneyland trip was over and Grandma Joy, Grandpa Todd, and Daddy Anthony were ready to go back home, Mama Abby and Helen stayed for a little getting-to-know-her visit.

What a joy it was to have them here!

Serving the Lord in Fiji


My nephew Jacob went into the Missionary Training Center in Provo last week.

We went to Utah to hear him speak in church. My brother Dave, Amy, and Lamoni at dinner afterward...

He is "the baby" of his family and it was hard for all of us to see him go.

He will be an excellent missionary. Good luck, Elder D. I will pray for you every single day.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Miss Me? And...A Big SURPRISE!


I know you did!

This has started out to be a crazy summer.

Only three weeks in and I feel like I've been in a marathon.


First of all, biggest thing. Amy got married!

I know, big surprise.


We've known it was coming for quite some time, but it wasn't official till TWO WEEKS before the event. We'll be sending out announcements, but it is a done deal.


Mr. and Mrs. Lamoni Limon (Lah-MONE-ey Lee-MONE) are a very happy couple.

Lamoni is from a ranch in a small town about an hour south of Mexico City and is attending BYU. (He learned English in a year-long intensive BYU language program and speaks and understands very well. Very smart!) He teaches at the Missionary Training Center in Provo. They eventually plan to live in Mexico, but not for another six years (whew...a lot can happen in six years, right?? He might just LOVE the U.S. SO MUCH... :) )

Congratulations, Amy and Lamoni!

Thanks to all the family and friends who attended on such short notice!

Adam and Mindy's baby Sadie...

Matthew and Conner...

Sam and Martin...

Baby Abram...

Karen, Stephen, Jacob, Ally (having a wonderful time,) Loretta...
(Uncle Dave and David were there too, just not in this photo...)

Sam and Ashley's baby Eve...

...and so many more! These are not official photos, just some snapshots I took. Can't wait to see Manda's good ones...

This summer we've also already been to my nephew Jacob's mission farewell and Girls Camp. Posts on those later!!!

Hope you are having an enjoyable summer too...

Bumbleberry Jam


I'm not sure I've ever posted a recipe on my blog before.
And I'm not usually a big jam fan.
The only kind of jam I every really made was frozen strawberry.
But then my friend Julie told me how to make Bumbleberry Jam.
I have since made it three times and always give most of it away.
Most everyone LOVES it. Even Tyler, who doesn't like "chunks" or "seeds."
Aubrey helped Ally and me last time...She loves to help.
So, if you want to make some really yummy jam...


Bumbleberry Jam

2 c. crushed strawberries

2 c. crushed triple-berry blend
(blueberries, raspberries, marionberries)
(may be frozen ones from Costco)

7 c. sugar

1 pouch liquid Certo pectin


*Sanitize jars, lids, screw bands.

*Crush fruit and add to large pot. (It takes almost twice uncrushed fruit to get crushed amount.)
*Measure sugar into bowl, then add to fruit in pot. (Add 1/2 tsp. butter to reduce foaming, if desired. Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. Not a huge difference...)
*Bring mixture to full rolling boil on high heat, stirring constantly.
*Stir in liquid pectin quickly. Return to full rolling boil and boil exactly 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Skim off any foam with metal spoon.
*Ladle quickly into prepared jars, filling to within 1/8" of tops. Wipe jar rims and threads. Put on two piece lids. Let jars stand upright on towel to cool completely. Listen for “pop.” After 24 hours make sure jars are sealed and store on shelf for up to one year. Refrigerate open jars up to 3 weeks.


Enjoy!

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Andrew J. Mitchell


Thirty two years ago when we moved to Midway, Utah, Mabel Mitchell, was my Visiting Teaching companion. She was an older woman who had retired with her husband, Andrew J. Mitchell, to Midway. Ten years later, when we were planning a move to Boulder City, I visited here to check out the schools. The elementary school was called Andrew J. Mitchell Elementary! A large picture of my visiting teaching companion's husband hung in the hall! Turns out Boulder City was the city from which they had retired and moved to Utah. Andrew was principal for 25 years at the elementary school and Mabel was a respected and loved English teacher at the high school. My four youngest children all attended AJM Elementary.

Yesterday was Andrew Jackson Mitchell's funeral. He was 91 years old. He and Mabel were great dancers and four days before he died, he "tossed aside his cane for the quickstep when the music began to play." At a celebration some years ago someone asked him to save her a dance and he said, "I only dance with Mabel."

Below is his life philosophy, which impressed me greatly. I hope you enjoy it. (Thanks, Richard S. for the copy!)

Philosophy of Life in a Nutshell

Written by Andrew J. Mitchell, November 1991

I believe that in order to fulfill the measure of my destiny on this earth, in my mortal state I must:

1. Develop a personal relationship with God, my Father in Heaven, and His Son Jesus Christ.
2. Seek knowledge from good books and teachers.
3. Study the scriptures, the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
4. Acquire wisdom from righteous living.
5. Find companionship with good people.
6. Develop physical and moral strength through right living: right exercise, right diet, right rest,
right attitude.
7. Develop character through worthy thoughts.
8. Cherish truth, beauty, goodness, freedom, equality, justice, faith, hope, and charity.
9. Protect all God's creatures.
10. Conserve and preserve natural resources.
11. Know my true love and nourish our relationship forever.
12. Shun evil and vice like a plague.
13. Live a life of service.
14. Proclaim peace as a goal for all nations and people.
15. Practice discipline and self control under all circumstances.
16. Love all things pertaining to the Kingdom of Heaven, my wife and family, the center of my Joy.
17. Keep your nose clean and you won't have to blow it so often.