Monday, October 10, 2011

Post Bar --Summer Bliss!

When we finally breathed a sigh of relief for the end of bar exam studies, we celebrated! We had time to rejoice with family and Jared and I even took a weekend getaway to Cache Valley. It was exciting to feel like we were ready to begin our non-student life.

Here's Jared playing frisbee at Garland Park with Derek. The kids are eating snowcones in the background with cousins and Grandma and Grandpa. A nice evening of fun and relaxation!

We also took the kids to see Jared's brother in a fun play at the Old Barn Theatre.

Here is a cute photo of Cam and Haley, Jared's brother and his fiance. I think they are just all-around photogenic. They remind us of being engaged (and attached at the hip). We are excited for their beautiful wedding in a few weeks!

We watched the Garland City Days parade -together with the whole family. It's a favorite tradition!


One of the next weekends, Grandpa took an expedition to the Dugway Geode Beds. The boys played with rocks and took home lots of round ones to cut open. --Michael with his "volcanic bubble"


It was fun to open the rocks after they had been cut and discover the unique geode inside, seeing the formation for the first time. --Grandpa with the wet saw

Monday, September 5, 2011

Happy Birthdays

Cam turned 21! His cute fiance is usually smoothered by all the kids.... She is behind Michael in this photo. I can't believe I haven't blogged about them yet! Wedding bells are ringing in October on the 20th! (temple bells, that is)

Tessa is so savvy about birthdays by now. We have the routine of singing a catchy song when we brush her teeth and "Happy Birthday" sticks. One of Tessa's favorite things to play with is a toy birthday cake that comes apart into pieces with plastic frosting and candles. She carries it around in a bag and puts it together, singing the song. Her birthday is up next and it promises to be great fun!

Renee had a birthday too! We enjoyed a yummy birthday cake with her at the Hatch reunion in August. Renee has had a very special and busy month with a newborn and toddler. Hope to post some photos of our newest cousin Ruth soon.


Also MY birthday was squeezed in between these two! I had a yummy dutch oven chocolate caramel cake deluxe and lots of nice gifts and celebrating. I'll always believe that August is the best month to have a birthday! There are always fun things going on. I enjoyed the Garland city Wheat and Beet Celebration and the Martin Harris Pageant in Clarkston. This year my birthday was also well timed with the bar exam finale. So I got to rejoice with Jared!

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Family- it's about...



My cousins, Courtney and Matt were sealed to their baby Ben in the Timpanogos Temple a few weeks ago. It was really a beautiful day and a treat to be there.
They came all the way from Michigan to let extended family members be apart of their celebration.
We felt a special connection since we got to live across the city in Ann Arbor from Matt and Courtney two years ago when they started their adoption process. What a success story! They are a beautiful family.

Last cousin hurrah

Before the Harston cousins left town we played one last time. Half way between the groups was a favorite spot at Hill Aerospace Museum.

The best part of the day for me was visiting with the moms, two of my sisters and my sister-in-law, Jeana. Why don't we take pictures of ourselves? Jeana will have a baby in January and I probably won't see her till next summer. We sure miss our far-away-family lots, but it will be great to visit with them all again soon!

Monday, July 25, 2011

Pioneer Day


The kids participated in a primary parade for Pioneer Day, July 24th.
I think this will be one of my most favorite pictures of them at this age. They were sufficiently "into" the event and costuming to pull off a cute pose!!

grandpa's camp-out 2011














Thursday, July 7, 2011

Highlights from the 4th


Here's another big post (like Steamboat Springs).
For the Forth of July holiday we got back together with more family!

My newest nephew, Miles John, came all the way from Spokane.


There were lots of moments for cousin bonding. :) sweet!




Mom's work crew


Grandpa took us on an expedition and taught us the names of mountain wildflowers.

The boys were pretty interested! --One flower even smelled like popcorn!

The girls loved it too....


Amy planned a pirate party for the boys. --Treasure hunt let by Uncle Eric.

good food of course...


And then there was the "Princess Party" hosted by Ella and Amy! Wow, this girl stuff is new to me. It is pretty fun for Tessa to have super cute girl cousins!



The evening ended with a sing-along with Grandpa: primary song medley, Grandma's Feather bed, etc.


On Monday the 4th, we made it to the small town parade in Oakley. I had been looking forward to seeing the marching bands and horses and waving to the candy-thowing parade floats. Rain sprinkled on us a little and it was even a bit chilly, but I enjoyed participating in the holiday tradition. Then Mom and Dad took us to the nearby reservoir for water fun. On the way, as usual, Michael was reading every road sign, etc.. He asked about an unfamiliar word --recreation. I explained it and realized that it was a great word to represent the day. Jared actually took the whole day off of his bar studies to revamp before his last few weeks of preparation. We enjoyed all the recreation that could be found. The boys tried to catch fish. We went out in a canoe with our whole little family. We got to experience Dad's new sailboat. Renee brought the exchange students from Russia she was hosting and we really enjoyed visiting with them. Here are some photos:

A tame butterfly set up habitat on Seth's colorful sleeve.


Tessa thought the glacial water was very refreshing and jumped in twice. I was busy keeping her occupied.


Family Photo (-minus Grandma as picture taker)


I realize that my fourth of July post didn't reflect a speck of patriotism. But I did have some opportunity for reflection throughout the holiday as I enjoyed the blessings of freedom.
In our extended Family Home Evening we sang patriotic songs and talked about some of the history of each set of lyrics and composition. A great favorite is "America the Beautiful." The lyrics were written by Katharine Lee Bates, a literature professor in the late 1800s. Here is her account of the experience that prompted her to write the poem.

One day some of the other teachers and I decided to go on a trip to 14,000-foot Pikes Peak. We hired a prairie wagon. Near the top we had to leave the wagon and go the rest of the way on mules. I was very tired. But when I saw the view, I felt great joy. All the wonder of America seemed displayed there, with the sea-like expanse.

Her poem captured the feelings and ideas of many Americans and became popular immediately.

How do I describe my appreciation for what Independence Day represents? It is gratitude for freedom and for the beautiful and familiar things in life. I'll share Bates' beautiful lyrics that express it so well.
O beautiful for spacious skies,
For amber waves of grain,
For purple mountain majesties
Above the fruited plain!
America! America!
God shed His grace on thee,
And crown thy good with brotherhood
From sea to shining sea!
O beautiful for pilgrim feet
Whose stern impassion'd stress
A thoroughfare for freedom beat
Across the wilderness.
America! America!
God mend thine ev'ry flaw,
Confirm thy soul in self-control,
Thy liberty in law.
O beautiful for heroes prov'd
In liberating strife,
Who more than self their country lov'd,
And mercy more than life.
America! America!
May God thy gold refine
Till all success be nobleness,
And ev'ry gain divine.
O beautiful for patriot dream
That sees beyond the years
Thine alabaster cities gleam
Undimmed by human tears.
America! America!
God shed His grace on thee,
And crown thy good with brotherhood
From sea to shining sea.
I am grateful for those who have shared their gifts to embody and enable these good and true things.
The fields of grain I saw on the 4th of July in Oakley, Utah seem to embody the bounty and goodness that Americans seek. May God mend our every flaw and shed His grace on us.

Thank goodness for a day to celebrate and recognize some of the things I love.