We had a great Conference weekend. We were especially excited to have Brian, Maryn, and their kids come to visit. Our kids get along so well, so it is always fun to get together with them. We were all so excited that they were able to get Conference tickets for all of us that were old enough to go. I took the girls along with Maryn, Robbie, and Gawbie for the the Saturday afternoon session. We decided to avoid the pain of traffic and parking and ride the train up to Salt Lake City instead. It was actually really easy and the kids all loved it. Here we are waiting for the train to arrive.
The train was pretty crowded, at first, but we finally managed to find some seats together and enjoyed the rest of our ride.
We paused for a quick picture with the temple on the walk over to the Conference Center.
We got there about 10 minutes before we were supposed to be in our seats and found a super unorganized mass of people trying to get in the doors. We slowly maneuvered our way up towards the front and finally got inside.
We made it to our seats about 10 minutes before the session was to begin. The kids all did really well throughout the session. Ashley was a little more restless, but we kept her occupied with note taking and the dot game and she made it through the whole thing. We loved being in the same room with the amazing missionary choir and getting to sing Called to Serve with them for the rest hymn. And of course, it is a very special thing to be in the same room as the prophet, being able to see him walk in and out, and wave to everyone as he goes.
After wards, Alyssa and I stepped out on the balcony for this picture, only to discover that we could not go back into the building. We got separated from the others and were thankful for cell phones so that we could reconnect.
The boys rode the train up to Salt Lake City with the little kids so that we could swap and let them attend the Priesthood Session in the Conference Center. We all grabbed dinner together along with all the masses of people who attended Conference. Then the boys rushed off to attend their session.
We visited for a bit before slowly making our way across temple square and back to the train to ride it home. I'm including this last picture because it is so cute. These two are such good friends. I'm glad that our kids have close cousins that they consider to be their friends. We only wish that we lived closer.
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Monday, October 3, 2016
Laura's Mission Reunion
My Mission President FINALLY had a mission reunion(I thought it was their first ever, but was told that there was one, maybe 10 years ago, while we were living in the Midwest). It was one of my companions, Sister Weeks, that put it into motion and therefore ended up being the one to plan the whole thing. She asked for help from me and a couple of the Elders she still had contact with to help plan it. One of the Elders had was able to secure a location for us right across the street from Temple Square in SLC. We started a facebook group and tried to get everyone to add their friends so we could get the word out. In the end, we were able to contact about 1/2 of the missionaries that served under the McCarreys, and of those 250 missionaries, there were about 25 of us there. Of those 25, I recognized maybe 5. It was well worth it thought, just to be able to see the President and his wife and introduce them to my family. Alyssa even made friends with Cami's (Weeks) oldest son and wants to see them again. Here are Cami and I at the reunion.
We had a potluck in which we divided the food by last name and spent the first hour visiting. Then we sang I Am a Child of God, in Portuguese and had an opening prayer. Then we got to hear from Sister McCarrey.
After Sister McCarrey, then we got to hear from President McCarrey.
Then we had a closing song, Called to Serve(also in Portuguese), a closing prayer, and then we took a picture of all the missionaries there.
It was hard work getting close to President and Sister McCarrey for a picture, but I finally made it and said thank you and goodbye.
Then we took our overly tired kids home. It was so fun to catch up with the McCarrey's and to see a couple of the missionaries I served with. More than anything, it was fun to stir up those memories of the mission and attempt to speak Portuguese again. I'm so glad that I got to go and that my family was willing to go with me(even though they were probably super bored). Hopefully it won't take 10 years to have the next reunion.
We had a potluck in which we divided the food by last name and spent the first hour visiting. Then we sang I Am a Child of God, in Portuguese and had an opening prayer. Then we got to hear from Sister McCarrey.
After Sister McCarrey, then we got to hear from President McCarrey.
Then we had a closing song, Called to Serve(also in Portuguese), a closing prayer, and then we took a picture of all the missionaries there.
It was hard work getting close to President and Sister McCarrey for a picture, but I finally made it and said thank you and goodbye.
Then we took our overly tired kids home. It was so fun to catch up with the McCarrey's and to see a couple of the missionaries I served with. More than anything, it was fun to stir up those memories of the mission and attempt to speak Portuguese again. I'm so glad that I got to go and that my family was willing to go with me(even though they were probably super bored). Hopefully it won't take 10 years to have the next reunion.
Tyler's Swimming Lessons
We started Tyler on his first round of swim lessons. He is doing so well with it. I feel like he is fairly safe at the pool as long as he has his floatie on, but I really worry about him jumping into deep water without it, thinking that he has it on. He gets along really well with his teacher, Peter. There are just three little boys in the class.
I tried to put a short video of him floating on his back all on his own, but I'm not sure it is going to work.
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