Sunday, July 18, 2010

A TRIP TO THE ZOO WITH COUSINS





Whitney, Marissa, Cache, Blake, Gma O, Cheyanne


 

Erica, Marissa, Cache, Blake, Cheyanne, Whitney

 
Whitney and Cheyanne (BFF's and cousins)


 





my favorite zoo animal


 
Back row: Cache, Blake, Chloe, Erica, Marissa
Front: Whitney, Cheyanne, Carmen

 
Chloe


 
Cache



Cache and Carmen

 
Cheyanne and Carmen (feeding the ducks)

A NEW TOY

1966 GTO


for Ross?? 

nope
for Bruce??

nope

Too bad, so sad!  This gem belongs to our good friend Mike.  But Mike was kind enough to come over and let the boys take it for a spin.  Thanks Mike!

MISSY'S GRADE 9 GRAD

We had 2 graduations this year.  Emma leaving elementary school, and Marissa leaving junior high.

Marissa graduated from grade 9 and from Wilma Hansen Junior High.  I think she's happy to be moving onward and upward to High School.  She ended up with a nice group of friends, and she will be sad that some of them won't be going to the same school next year.  Of course, one of the perks is that seminary will start about an hour later next year!  That makes all of us happy!

I was proud of Marissa's choice in a nice, MODEST dress.  There weren't many around.






Have fun in High School Missy!!!

OH, DID I MENTION THAT I'M VALEDICTORIAN

ummm NO!!!

Emma graduated from grade 6 and elementary school in June. 

As we were getting ready to go, she casually says "oh, did I remember to tell you that I'm Valedictorian?".
NO, no, you did not! 

"Well, I'm sharing it with a couple of other people". 
Might have been nice to know ahead of time.




Well done Emmy!!  We hope you enjoy Junior High!

SPRING SKIING

Ross and I went skiing together on MAY 11th !!! Now that's spring skiing! 
We went to Sunshine Village and really did enjoy the sunshine!  (The photos were taken on my phone, so they don't truly reflect the sunny, bright day that it was).



Mid- week skiing this late in the season meant NO LINE-UPS.  Yay!
or crowds!

Ross

I haven't been skiing for about 3 years, but was quite pleased with myself to be able to go on a couple of black runs.  I haven't done that since I was Ross's age, and I really didn't enjoy it then.



I had to stop the car as we were leaving the park to let the wildlife cross the road.
I love living in Canada, close to the mountains :)
It was a good day

CALLED TO SERVE

(to hear the audio in the videos, you will need to scroll to the bottom of this page and pause the music first)

Ross opened his call. 
What?!?!?!  He'll be speaking Cree while serving in Regina??

Let's see what's in envelope #2


Hahaha!  Well played Uncle Kevin!

Ross will be serving in the Paraguay Asuncion North Mission! 
Spanish speaking 
He reports to the Provo MTC on August 25th, 2010
We're very excited for him (i think he's pretty excited too)

Paraguay is in the middle of South America.  It's one of only two completely landlocked countries in the Western hemisphere (it is bordered by Argentina, Bolivia, and Brazil).  In the summer time (our winter) the 30 degree heat will often feel more like 40 celcius because of the humidity etc.  Ross may be a good person to send there - he isn't a huge fan of air-conditioning.  Paraguay is also one of the poorest countries in the world.  I'm thinking there will be many many opportunities to give meaningful service.  The rats, giant anteaters, tarantulas, poisonous snakes and jaguars might make for an interesting adventure.
Some other trivia bits:  Paraguay has a two-sided flag, meaning, that the front and the back of the flag are different from each other.  Immunizations include: Hep A&B, Tyhoid, and Yellow fever.  Malaria pills will be given by the mission home while he's there. Ross's good friend for the past 18 3/4 years will be serving in the same mission, he reported this week, so only 6 weeks ahead of Ross.

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