Nona's House,
Stonehaven, Northstar
Lake Tahoe
Alright, ALL of my sisters have posted since the last time I have. (including the one who just moved across the country) And the one who hasn't posted in 4 months. ( ;) love ya Jewels.) So I have no excuse. I've been a pathetic blogger lately, I know. I think I am losing my touch, to be honest. We're still alive and busy, but I just can't think of anything to say about it.
Anyway, I have a string of posts lined-up to finish with pictures in them and nothing else. I'm starting to think maybe I'll just post the pictures and you guys can guess what we've been doing . . . Or maybe I'll have the kids tell me what to write . . . Or maybe I'll just . . . whatever. Here it goes.
We took a trip this summer to visit family in California. The first night we got there we had an amazing dinner with Mike and Amber, cooked by none other than the amazing Chef Mikey! It was delicious! And then we went on a walk down by the river where the kids ran around and Sean nearly ran into a humongous beautiful great dane named Chewy. His head was the same height as Sean's was and his face was pretty funny when he turned around and was inches away from that giant dog's face. Unfortunately I must not have had my camera with me, cause we have no pictures of that. But thanks for the fun time, guys!
Then we spent a night at Nona and Papa's, where we got to see Mom's new Chicken Palace. For her birthday, Mom asked for chickens and a chicken coop. So Reed and Nathan got busy building her one over the summer. Reed designed it himself and he and Nathan did a GREAT job. It's quite luxurious, (hence the "Palace" endearment,) and Dad said those chickens are gonna have to lay a LOT of eggs before it pays for itself. We were lucky enough to be present when a couple of eggs were laid, and our kids were super excited about it!
The chickens
The Chicken Palace
The next day we drove up to Stonehaven where we got to hang out with Mom and Dad, Reed, Emma, Jacob and Nathan for a few days. It was so fun to spend some time with my youngest siblings! While up there, we played lots of games, ate delicious food, watched movies, relaxed and read books (Emma, Mom and I passed around lots of fun books between the three of us) prepared for trek (both the ABQ Stake Youth Trek and the Turlock Stake Youth Trek were the next weekend) and of course went to beautiful Lake Tahoe. The rest of the pictures are at the lake . . .
These guys don't look related at all.
Mom and Emma with their books. I think that might have been one of my favorite things that we did up there--just relaxing and reading.
The studly Stone and Gariety Men
I was really surprised that Sydney liked the water so much because it is COLD!!!
Dallin jumping off some rocks
Sisters
We had an experience that day at the lake that I think my sisters would appreciate hearing. So, we were all at the lake having a great time. The brothers were out in a raft somewhere, Mom and Emma on the beach reading, Hayden and Sydney were playing in the sand, and the rest of us were out in the water at varying distances from the beach. Daphne had gotten out onto a rock and was scared to get off, and since I was the closest to her, I started making my way over to help her down. I looked back to check on Sydney, who was still playing in the sand, before wading further out into the water. I was almost to Daphne, (just a couple of minutes later) when I looked back to check on Sydney again.
Despite the water being dotted with other kids and adults, my eyes went directly to where she stood in the water, where just her face, head tilted back, was out of the water, her feet having lost touch with the bottom. Amazingly enough, Mom and Arthur did the exact same thing at the exact same time--no voice, not even a concrete thought, per se, we all just looked right to where she was at the exact same time. Arthur was very far from shore, but Mom and I both darted to her immediately and Mom got her out of the water before she went under.
In thinking about that experience since then, I've of course felt grateful that we got to her before something scary happened. But I've also thought a lot about how the Holy Ghost works. As I mentioned before none of us "heard a voice" or even had a specific thought to check on Sydney, we just all looked right to where she was at the same time. I haven't had ever had a Holy Ghost experience quite like that. But I am very grateful, that Heavenly Father was looking out for our Sydney and somehow let several of us know at once that she needed help.




