Friday, May 01, 2009

My very own Tulips!

Last fall I planted over three hundred bulbs, daffodils, tulips, hyacinth and a bunch I can't remember the names of. I was so excited when they all came up and even more excited when the deer didn't eat them. This fall I am going to plant even more, it is so wonderful in the spring to see all the bulbs coming up even through the snow.

Easter Surprise




Well the Saturday before Easter we were up working at the duplex in Ogden, Jonas said he needed to pick up something for his Eagle and would meet us up there. When he pulled up he had Jaleen in the car. WOW! I can't say I didn't cry. That was a great surprise! Needless to say we finished up and went to enjoy our surprise. For Easter we had Jonathan as well; it was a super great day! For dinner we decided on chicken rolls with asparagus and apricot glaze. Pretty good and not to hard. We of course opened the eggs after dinner for the Easter story that we have had since all the kids were little.


Ogden duplex project

Pink gets to come and hang out with us, I am not sure she is always to happy about it.

Doug has decide to go through and skim all the walls and retexture them. They look tons better.

He gutted the bathroom and has totally redone it.

Well, most of you know that with the economy Doug's work is a little slow. So...we bought a project in Ogden. It is a duplex that we have totally gone through and redone. We have finished the bottom and rented it already and are now working on the upstairs. Some of you had requested pictures so these are the best so far. I will post more when it is done.

Jonas' Eagle project

James taking a dive in all the pillows.



Jonas collected pillows, towels, and blankets for the Roadhome in Salt Lake as an Eagle Project. It is an organization that helps the homeless with necessities and getting off the streets. He got a great response and exceeded his goal of 50 of each of the items. These pictures are those that came to help count and organize the donations. Thank you James, Trevor, Jordan and Steven.


Sunday, April 05, 2009

MTC

A little fuzzy but you get the idea.

They ask that a member of your family put your badge on, Doug had the honor.


Notice above the door. Missionaries go in one door and the family goes in another.



Well March 18th is here, our 35th wedding anniversary, and the greatest present ever. We are at the Missionary Training Center in Prove to drop off Elder Jaren Pitt. It was a very special day and Doug and I were so pleased that after a few tearful hugs he turned and walked out the missionary side and didn't look back. Thank you again to all who made the extra effort to share this experience with Jaren. It was kind of hit and miss with different schedules but we had a great week end and made lots of lasting memories. I have to say though that the highlight was the evening when the stake president came to our home and set Jaren apart as a missionary and he became Elder Pitt. He will learn so much and he is such a loving spirit that I know he will love and serve the people of Mississippi well.




Five Generations


On Saturday night we had the big dinner for everyone and even had some of doug's cousins from Brigham City. Of course I am the ditz that forgot to take pictures. Janelle did manage to get these of the five generations now living on my side. When Janelle was born there was also five generations. Each generation is about twenty years apart, give or take a few months. Grandma Gigi just celebrated her 92nd birthday.

Helping Jonas











Jonas timed his Eagle project so the family could help while they were here. These are a few shots of them passing out fliers. He is collecting towels, pillows, and blankets for a shelter in Salt Lake that helps the homeless. A wonderful organization that in this economy is in desperate need. Thanks for all the helpers!

East High


For Starlee's benefit the Isom's made a stop at East High to see the setting of High School Musical. I understand that it is quite the attraction these days and for awhile were even offering tours.

Temple Square






















On Saturday the Isoms and the Kralings went to Temple Square, they got some great pictures. Can I also say, thank goodness for Dad's with strong arms and shoulders. The tulips weren't quite in bloom, but it was a lovely day and everyone seemed to enjoy it from all the smiles.






Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives























On the Food Network we had seen this Burger Bar shown and decided it would be fun to check it out. I did not realize that it did not have inside seating, so it was a little chilly waiting for the food. We then promptly drove home with our famous Buffalo burgers. Our neighbor's grandfather actually opened it and she told a great story in a talk about how he just didn't feel right about being open on Sunday's and so he closed for the sabbath. The miracle was that his business increased and is now on third generation ownership.













Draper Temple open house


After picking Jaleen up from the airport, and she changed into her skirt quite expertly in the car. We immediately headed to the Draper Temple open house. It was quite the wait to get on the bus, but it is a beautiful temple and I really liked sharing it with so much of my family. It was a beautiful day inside and out.

At least Garth was there to carry Ryden this time!

Finishing at Farmington Pond.

In the mine, which isn't to deep.


Heading out on the trail that is behind our house. This is actually an access to the Bonneville Shoreline trail which runs along the Wasatch. Jonas mentioned a mine that he knew about so they all headed out to investigate. They called and I picked up the girls from the pond, because it turned out to be further than Jonas had thought. I took a couple of the kids the next day for a shorter hike and then walked back on the street, we let Trevon lead the way, and he took the wrong side of the Y. I told Ethan it was OK when he questioned the direction because we could just go back another way.



Brady and "the" guns

In the toy closet I have cowboy guns, hats, etc. The guns are by far the biggest attraction for the boys and I need to invest in several sets. Here is Brady falling asleep with them on in Joanna's lap. It is also wonderful to see my girls being such great and caring mothers. I love you all.

The Mayan

Trevon and Ethan caught in the jaws of the serpent!

These were out front and the kids really had a good time climbing on them.

We also took a trip to Cabela's which is becoming a major attraction here on the Wasatch front. Personally the fudge is worth the drive.
After hitting Cabela's we went to a restaurant called the Mayan. We had ring side seats to the divers, ate some Mexican food and relaxed a little.
Starlee sat with me and after we had seen the divers and started to eat she asked me,
"Who came up with this anyway?"
I answered, "that Aunt Jocelyn thought that Jared and Jon would enjoy seeing it and asked her what she thought."
She said, "Oh yeah"
She loved the divers and the atmosphere. It is like a jungle and we walked over to look at the butterflies on a tree twice.


Jaren's farewell

Ryden with Uncle Jonas.

Douglas Eldon Pitt with soon to be Elder Jaren Douglas Pitt. (Doug is standing on his tiptoes, but then most of you already knew that.)

All together and it has only been ten months, we are on a roll. It was a housefull but Doug and I couldn't have been more pleased for Jaren to have the support of all his siblings. His talk went well and he was way relieved to have it over with. Doug got a call from the Bishop that morning and was also asked to speak for a few minutes because one speaker couldn't make it. Needless to say I and a few others cried too! But I have been telling Jaren for weeks when I cry they are tears of joy, absolute joy!


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