| Taylor baptized Jaiden |
Jaiden was baptized this month just following his 8th birthday. We had the privilege of witnessing this event early Saturday morning, June 6th. It was a great occasion with all Jen's family there as well as Jon and MIndi and ourselves. We will be forever grateful to Jen for taking the boys back to church so that they can learn about the gospel and make decisions, early in their lives, to live by the principles of the gospel.
We took two of our grandson's out for birthday dinners since our last blog post...Braydon and Jaiden. Braydon opted to go to Roadhouse Steak house while Jaiden chose The Sukiaki House. He was so surprised and thrilled when the waiters began banging the big gong in his honor and then sang happy birthday to him. Of course, an ice cream sundae accompanied the celebration which Jaiden ate, by himself, down to the last spoonful.
This month also has been great because of visits with family.....Dave, Sonnie, Jim, and Christian. How fun it has been to visit with everyone and to catch up on our lives after not seeing each other for so long because of our being on our mission.
At the end of our last post, I mentioned Don and Dana coming to visit. Well, this next month, we were privileged to have Sonnie and Jim and their son, Christian drop by for dinner and to spend the night before heading home to Colorado. They were in Utah for an 80th birthday celebration for Jim's older brother. By Sunday evening, they were available to come to our home for dinner, a great visit, and to spend the night. It was late by the time we got to bed but it was so wonderful to catch up with my sister's adventures and to tell her a little bit about our mission. We were very impressed that both she and Jim have lost quite a bit of weight. Christian has grown up considerably and is very pleasant to visit with.
On Thursday of that week, I had the strong impression that I needed to call Dave, my brother. We hadn't seen each other since we returned and it was time to make contact. When I called him, he said he had just barely come back into town and had been thinking of me the whole drive home. We arranged to meet for lunch at Zuppa's in Orem. It was the only time we could have met so it was a tender mercy to have received the impression to call him. We had a delightful visit and it was so good to know that he is happy and content in his new life, after the death of Lori a couple of years ago.
Working hard...worth it when Grandpa paid them $200 for the project.
| At Granny's...a favorite place for milkshakes |
| At the cemetery |
The finished product - at the grave site and at home.
Another happening during the early part of the month was attending a live taping of the BYU Television series, Studio C. We had never seen the series but were invited by the Rusts to go with them. They had been given, very hard to come by, tickets from their niece who couldn't attend after having secured the tickets. It was a fun things to see. We were amazed at how the sets were changed and how quickly the actors and actresses could assume new roles in each comedy sketch. The show is a series of short comedy sketches which, for the most part, were really fun with good, clean humor. A super neat evening.
| The first three of many sets used in the 2 hour taping session. Our session was the first of 2 taping session for the evening. |
| Loving this Strawberry Days tradition - Todd and Kailee and Jon and Mindi and family even went to Pleasant Grove for strawberries and cream....yummy! |
| In our travels to the Provo Towne Center Mall, we passed the new Provo City temple site. It is to be completed by the end of the year. Quite a magnificent structure. |
Speaking of yard work....obviously it has been a passion of Paul's. He is out there everyday, usually until we have lunch around 2, but sometimes even longer. The yard is looking wonderful, I'll have to admit, but sometimes I wish he would just take a break. We did plant our vegetable garden and all our annuals at the first of the month and they are now looking really good. Check out the peonies, the day lilies and one of our pots.....making our yard very colorful and beautiful.
I must mention a few other things about this month. We have had the opportunity of reuniting with two our the senior couples from the Moscow Mission. The Ropers arrived home at the end of April. We first made contact with them when we bought our annuals from their nursery in Vineyard and then met them, and the Burgeners, for dinner after one of our Friday temple days. We met at Sizzler where we enjoyed the extensive salad bar but, most of all, we thrilled in visiting with such dear friends. Another missionary happening....I was working at the initiatory locker post on my Friday temple shift and ran into two sister missionaries from our mission...Sister Rebentish and Sister Grover. What a great thing it was to see them again, and in the temple to boot. I can wait for the end of the summer so we can all get together, up here, and have another mission party.
One last item....we found Dole Pineapple Whip, just like in Hawaii, right here in Heber Valley. The Timp Freeze in Midway carries it so we just had to have some. This might become a habit.
| SO GOOD! |
And that its for another month. In July, we have company coming, the 4th of July, and our family reunion in Yellowstone....should be lots to report.