Sunday, June 10, 2012

Memorial Day Travels





First we drove up to St. George and visited with Saint Sandy and Grandpa Wayne and then stopped to eat some picnic dinner. Then after a little discussion we decided to stay the night and go to visit the Bloxham family. Next morning we drove up through Zion National Park.





We stopped and watched the buffalo and got ourselves some lunch. Emma's favorite part of the trip!



I really like this picture, taken by yours truly!


After that we headed up to Provo and stayed with some very hospitable friends. Then spend the next day (while Eric worked) learning about Provo. We found a great Boutique and a relaxing park to spend a few hours running around or reading, as you like it...






Finally ended up at the Library, formerly Brigham Young Academy.







 All things considered, the kids did really well in the car. I'd say we had a grand time!

All aSaraDeeOrigianl photos


Sunday, May 13, 2012

Happy Birthday Honey!

For Eric's Birthday we had a 3 day celebration!
 First he started on Friday afternoon by hitting up Deseret Industries and the headed off to a 
Fathers and Sons camp out 
with his brother, Scott, nephews, Milo, Taz and Zaff and our son Abraham. 
When he got back on Saturday morning we were off to 7-11 because it was Slurpee Time
 and then went and saw The Avengers!

After that, considering the fact that it was Cinco de Mayo,
 we got ourselves some yummy Roberto's for dinner, 
then went to the Motor Cross


After all that we had to stop and get ourselves dessert, 
so we went to Yogurtland and 
everyone was happy and lulled into dreamland.

 Then next day being Sunday,
of course we attend church but after we ate dinner we had the great pleasure of 
attending the Zion's Youth Symphony and Choir
as they preformed Lamb of God.


Morgan and Emma attended also, but we couldn't get seats together,
 hence the reason you don't see them with us.

 All in all, the celebrations were very enjoyable!
 May you enjoy many, many more Dearest!

Happy Mother's Day

To all the wonderful women and mothers that I know, 
May you have a most wonderful and delightful day,
May you understand the depth to which you are loved,
May our Lord ever watch over you!

Be not afraid of Greatness

My Valentine
That is to say Duke Orsino's court attendant, Sir Valentine!


 Abby played Sir Valentine in the Pillar of Light Commonwealth's 2012 Shakespeare production of Twelfth Night. She was amazing and the whole cast did  a wonderful job. Performances were May 11-12 running twice both days. Cousin Skylar Farnsworth was also in the play and was cast as Sir Andrew, a role which she played very well and was most funny.

The entire cast will be off to Heber City this next week to compete in the Shakespeare Showdown! 
We wish them all the best!

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Gramdma Kaye

May 13, 1956~April 22, 2012

KAYE BULLOCK Kaye Reber Bullock, 55, a retired midwife, of Junction, Utah, passed away April 22, 2012. She was born May 13, 1956 in Boulder City, and was a 51-year resident of Nevada. Kaye was an amazing champion of liberty and a true fighter to the very end. She served the Las Vegas community as a midwife for 30 years. She will be remembered and missed by all who knew her. She was preceded in death by a stillborn daughter, Jenny Love. She is survived by her parents, Jim and Dee Reber; her brother, John Reber; her children, Sara Dee Farnsworth, Joshua Paul, Jamie Kaye, Brooke, Jesse James, and Logan; and her grandchildren, Morgan, Abby, Emma, Moses and Abraham. Services will be at 6:30 p.m., Friday, April 27, at the LDS chapel at 5800 Carl Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89108.





 Pictures taken by Michael Childs

Read more about Grandma Kaye HERE
Stories of Kaye are being collected. If you have one you'd like to share, please email it to kaye.stories@gmail.com


May 23, 2013
Update


 The headstone has been put in place and it looks beautiful. Well done, Jamie Kaye, it's just as it should be!

Sunday, March 4, 2012

At the Back of the North Wind

Helen Stratton, 1870

Read It

Run Like The Wind

I love little kids...

In our Commonwealth class we made these Japanese Koi paper fish and my son and nephew thought they'd make good kites.



You know what's great about kids? 
They never think twice about making their own wind.
 A lack of a breeze doesn't stop them from going outside and flying a kite!
If only adults thought that way about more things.