Friday, May 30, 2008

Away Too Long!

It has been way too long since I have blogged! It has been a very busy month, and it looks like it will not slow down!

Over the last month, Lilli has been the flower girl for her cousin (and birth father) Logan, Angie has had a dance recital in the Marsh Valley Performing Arts Center and a competition at Lagoon, Deb spent Mother's Day in the ER at the Portneuf Medical Center, and Deb's nephew Cody got married at the Logan Temple.

First, Lilli was great as a flower girl. She even tossed out flower petals as she was carried down the aisle by Logan's best man. Deb cried she was so proud.

Angie did great at her dances. Actually, at the Lagoon competition, she was the only who danced while the other girls just stood or cried. Deb was so proud, she was bursting--literally when a migraine headache hit her at the end of the day.

As you all know, Deb had a "wonderful" Mother's Day in the ER. (By the way, the bill was over $5000. I'm hoping for a great Father's Day gift that matches what we spent for Deb!) I was very, very concerned and was relieved when the doctors cleared her of any serious and/or life threatening issues. While the doctors were working on her, I just kept praying that Heavenly Father would make her right. And although the headache took several days to get over, she has recovered and resumed her duties as mother and wife. I love her dearly!

It was an experience going to Cody's wedding--starting with the bride arriving at the temple in her levis (because she was in such a hurry, she hadn't realized she wasn't in her skirt until she got to the temple) to the birde having the wrong wedding dress at the temple to the groom being in the hospital (kidney stones) with his bride (dehydration) during the reception.

As the summer rolls along, we will keep you updated. We have plans for a visit to Park City and Hogle Zoo next week, a family trip to Island Park/Yellowstone at the end of June, the George Gambles reunion at Bear Lake in July and the O. L. Brower reunion also at Bear Lake in August.

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