Monday, July 6, 2009

Summer Swimming!

Michael and Jordan are so excited about their swim classes right now. We have missed them in the past because of moving and transitions. But this is perfect timing now--I think the swim lessons are what they will remember most from Virginia. The swim teacher, Debbi-Jo has a calling in life to do what she does. After two or three lessons Michael is jumping off the side of the pool, going under water to sit on the bottom.... Debbi Jo adds a hula hoop to swim through and a fun song or name to everything....
Michael is the one swimming to his classmates in the first picture. --in the orange shirt with white sleeves.


















I love this picture of Jordan. He has to have his goggles on his ears (-so they poke out) and he often puts his sandals on the wrong feet when we are running out the door.








On a side note, this is the house we have our swim lessons at. I had to take a picture for future reference. I love this kind of house with a big front porch for rocking chairs and hanging pots.








Monticello


Charlottesville's main claim to fame is Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's home and plantation estate. Its second claim to fame is the University of Virginia, designed and founded by Jefferson. We visited a few weekends ago and gave Michael a crash course in U.S. history. After visiting so many church historical sites, it took him a little while to understand that Thomas Jefferson wasn't a prophet. Now it is fun to hear him shout "Thomas Jefferson!" every time he sees pictures or statues. He associates red bricks and columns with Jefferson's house too.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

a few photos of Virginia

Yes we are in Virginia and we are doing well! Jared loves his internship. We even found out that he will be paid for some of it- we weren't counting on that.

Here are a few pictures of the place we call home for two months.































Our first weekend outing was to the campus of Southern Virginia University in Buena Vista. It is a historic hotel and women's college that has been educating LDS students for about 12 years. My dad sang at the dedication service in 1996. Jared look part in an LDS conference on religious freedom. We are learning that anything that has to do with the constitution is hot in this area. I love the beautiful buildings and scenery around the campus. and the boys and I enjoyed exploring while Jared went to a meetings.



This is an old civil war home owned by a family in our ward. It is thouroughly modernized now with a private outdoor pool.... They also have horses for training and therapeutic riding. I love the mix of history and agriculture.




























In Richmond last weekend, we visited my family's old house (1994-96) and had a picnic at the local park. We visited the downtown sites and walked across the bridge to Belle Isle.















































The boys and I find adventures to keep us happy during the weekdays like church playgroups, storytime at the library, a trolley ride downtown, etc. We miss our friends the Hepworths who started the Virginia experience with us but finished early.


The boys love nature walks in the many forested parks --especially with their dad.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Trips

As some of you fellow-bloggers know, we are moving to Southern Florida in August. I feel like we will be very far from family and the rest of the country. --although we will be fairly close to DisneyWorld and the Carribean (so come visit). Before leaving Michigan and the midwest we took the opportunity to visit some of the nearby sites. Jared finish his exams and we took off the next morning on a trip around Lake Erie.
First we visited Amish country in Berlin, Ohio. We learned a little about their way of life in farming, schooling, and religious practice. We met a few impressive people and tried some of their specialties like buttermilk cookies, pickled eggs and peanut butter spread.

In Kirtland we went to church and visited the LDS historic sites as well as the temple maintained by the Community of Christ (RLDS).

In Palmyra we got to stay in a local ladies bed and breakfast which was nice because the area is very rural and the motels are quite a ways away.
I thought it was interesting that the new Palmyra temple is located on the property that the Smith's owned when they built their farm --and where Joseph had his First Vision and visits from Moroni. The Church bought all that land and since I last visited the area 15 years ago they have developed really nice visitor centers.


We walked through the sacred grove in the morning. --beautiful places and a beautiful spirit.

Michael enjoyed learning how they made books at the time the Book of Mormon was published. The missionaries at all the sites were wonderful and very kind and patient when the boys attention spans ran out. The walk up the Hill Cumorah used up some energy from the boys and from a pregnant mom.
The picture of the boys in the cabin doorway is at the Whitmer farm where the Church was organized and where Joseph worked to translate the plates.









From Palmyra we drove to Niagara Falls. The first picture shows Jordan's distressed first reaction. He called the mist rising
from the falls a "storm." The boys and I are on the New York side with Canada behind us -where we stayed overnight. Jared is standing on a lookout on the Canadian side where you can see both areas of the falls.

This is the riverwalk in downtown Detroit. We decided to spend an afternoon exploring before we left the area. The people mover circles the city and is fun for kids at 50 cents a ride.
The (former) GM building behind Jared is a whole mall, hotel and office complex.










The next weekend my sister Jenny's husband graduated from medical school in Chicago. They are moving to Spokane. Jenny took us to the beautiful Chicago temple and botanical gardens with my parents and her parents/sister-in- law.













The boys loved to play together outside Jenny's apartment.
After these trips I decided I will be ready to "settle down" a bit this fall. Now for our next trip/sabbatical in Virginia.

Michael's friends

Michael started to understand early in May that we would be leaving Michigan soon. He asked me to take lots of pictures of his friends. Although there were lots of fun gatherings and last activities to go to some of our friends were already coming and going and sometimes I didn't bring the camera.... Here are some of our special people and places:




















These are some of our favorite missionaries serving as CES missionaries. Michael and Jordan enjoyed them in Institute class and especially at the fun Institute building. Those of you still in Michigan need to enjoy Sister Gale's tasty cupcakes.

The fun spot at Jared's school was the courtyard in the back. At any outdoor gathering the kids could be found running up and down the hill.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Our news

The latest news of our family is related to summer plans and gender of baby #3.

First, Jared is embarking on the two week agony of law school finals next week. When he comes back up for air around the 15th of May, we will cram in our last Michigan experiences and pack up our apartment. On the 29th of May we will drive our little car full of belongings to Charlottesville, Virginia to live for 10 weeks. Jared will be doing an internship with the Rutherford Institute. We plan to fit in some visiting with family in Utah during July. Then go to Florida in August to settle in and start Jared's second year of school.

Oh, and we are excited to get ready for a baby girl to arrive in September!
I decided to post these pictures although early ultrasound pictures are kind of alien-like. (I think there was some movement going on when the 3-D picture was captured)