Sunday, July 31, 2011

Happy Birthday B!




I cant believe that my grandson is already 1.  It seems like yesterday when we were anxiously pacing the hospital halls last year waiting and waiting for his arrival.
I love him more than words can say.  Happy Brithday B!!!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Your Happily Ever After

Last week I had the privilege of attending girls camp as the assistant ward camp director, in beautiful Kolob, UT.  Our theme this year was "Waxing Strong in Confidence", which is something, as the days went on, we realized, was perfect for what these young women are struggling with right now. It surprised me that the girls I thought had pretty high self esteem were actually the ones having the hardest time with their  confidence.
We also did a fairy tale theme from President Uchtdorfs conference talk "Your Happily Ever After."  In the talk, he speaks about how you are born a princess and that you can have your happily ever after, but its what you do with the middle of your story that really counts.
The first night we arrived, Heavenly Father blessed us with some rain.  The girls took it in stride, though.  Two of the tents were totally ruined and 6 of the girls had to go sleep on the pews at the gun range.  I semi-slept in the fetal position in the back of my car that night. 

The girls did shooting and archery.  Jazz did awesome on the shooting.  She got 49 out of 50.  I know its in her blood on both sides of the family.

One of the leaders did a devotional on Jesus washing the disciples feet.  We then gave the girls pedicures. Most of the focus of camp was being beautiful on the inside, but its important to look good on the outside too!


The water slide was my favorite non-spiritual activity.  They had about 8 billboard covers hooked together and then they were running soapy water down it. The dog was having more fun than we were.  Boy was I sore the next day but I would do it again in a heartbeat!
An activity that the stake did was candle waxing.  They explained how we need to wax our confidence by adding just a little goodness everyday.  Like a candle, pretty soon, you will be strong and firm, but it takes time. 
 Our fearless leaders!  (Some smokin hot mamas, if you ask me!)
Another one of the stake activities was the certification challenge.  Our ward was in charge of that and it turned out super, except that it rained all through it.  Again, the girls didnt even blink.  This is Jazz and Hannah doing the knot tying portion.  (There werent supposed to be winners or loser but I think Jazz and Hannah won.)

  This was one of the most rejuvenating experiences for me; physically, emotionally and spiritually. I came home ready to take on the world. I am so glad Heavenly Father guided our camp director to call me as an assistant.  I am a little guarded and have a hard time letting people in, so,  its tough for me to make new friends and Ive been very lonely lately.  I now have 5 amazing women I can call my friends.
I also was blessed to able to be there with Jasmine.  What a wonderful young woman she has grown up to be.  I am so proud to call her my daughter. I hope and pray that her love for the gospel keeps blooming and that the middle of her fairy tale story is filled with happiness and positive choices so she can have a happily ever after.
 It was tons of hard work and meticulous planning was involved but I wouldn't have changed a second of it and I cant wait to do it all again next year!

Friday, July 1, 2011

Dodgers/Angels







(I try and get Robb to post, but he refuses. So, I will try and do my best, even though I wasnt even close to being there.)
Robb had an extremely tough call last week and needed to get out of town to get his mind off things, so, Friday morning, he woke up Bobby and told him to hop in the car.  He didnt tell him where they were going, just that they wouldnt be back until the next morning.
They drove to Boulder City and picked up Tyson and Dodger and then proceeded to LA to attend a Dodgers/Angels baseball game.
They drove straight back after the game.  They rolled in around 430 am.  Luckily, Robb had that day off also, so they got some much needed sleep.
Bobby couldnt stop smiling or talking about it.  His favorite part was a man on the big screen dancing to "Dont Stop Believing".  Im pretty sure alcohol was involved in this incident. My two men are huge baseball fans so this was a great experience for them plus a super bonding time for father and son.