Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Pool day!


Emma and I were able to go to Mom and Baby with some of our ward moms and babies to our condo pool today. Emma had fun, especially with her good friends Ava and Brooke who are just a couple months older than her. They are her cute little friends that she plays with in Church and when we are out about outside. It is so fun watching Emma interact with other babies. We're learning more and more what a FUNNY personality she has and can be pretty goofy too:) Hmmm...who did she get that from I wonder? :) Brooke (in the blue swimsuit)was so sweet to share her pretzels with Emma and Ava. Aren't these little gals SO stinkin' cute? LOVE IT!
By the way...is Emma really turning one in a couple weeks?!! Can't handle it!

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Walking on sacred ground and memory lane!

We were able to go visit my mission in Anaheim, California last week. It was SO great going to my old areas, visiting good friends and loved ones. I have been home 5 years and it's amazing to see the fruits of my labors as a missionary. I had such an amazing experience seeing people who I haven't seen in YEARS. After we spent quite a few days in Orange County, we made our way to Oceanside to meet up with some of my family and hung out at the beach for a few days. I will be explaining different pictures and events that are before and after shots from the mission and also during our visit.

Dana and Milan were a couple from The Czech Republic in my first area, Yorba Linda. They were always SO sweet. They loved our visits, but weren't interested in hearing the gospel. I hadn't been back to see my first area until this time, it's been 6 years. I think it meant a lot to her that I came back to see her and introduce her to my family. She even kept the picture I brought to show her so she'd remember me. Surprisingly enough she remembered me right away before she even saw the picture. SO wonderful.


This was Betty Cochren, also from Yorba Linda. She was an older lady who I thought for sure wouldn't be there, because I thought she would be in a senior home or passed on. But we went anyways and it took her a couple minutes to remember me and then she got SO excited when she actually did remember. She said she's never had visits again since my comps and I got transferred. She was a member of the born again 'Friends church', not very interested in what we had to teach. Just before I got transferred we had a really neat experience with her. The spirit was so strong and she had tears and knew what she had felt. I told her when we went and visited her that I could call the mission home and send some missionaries back over there.
This was a beautiful pond and park in Irvine. It's HUGE and has a TON of birds everywhere. When I was serving in Newport Beach and Irvine, we'd go there for lunch and feed the birds. I loved it, I always felt like 'Mary Poppins'. Emma really enjoyed the birds.
This WONDERFUL family is the Auza family. They were the GOLDEN family in my mission. They are from Peru and their son Luis was 17 years old at the time we taught him. He was introduced to the church by a friend and really wanted to know more. As we taught him, his parents were in on the discussions as well. They weren't interested in going to the Spanish ward, they wanted to be involved with the English ward and that is why we the English missionaries had the privilege of teaching them. Luis was so excited for his baptism, his parents Maria and Manuel weren't ready at the time for baptism because they were strong in their Catholic traditions even though they believed in the Book of Mormon. Luis' baptism was so wonderful, his parents even bore their testimonies. A few weeks later they decided they needed to be baptized and Luis was able to baptize both of them. Their two other sons still aren't baptized, but are so wonderful. A couple years later Manuel and Maria were sealed in the LA temple which I had the privilege of attending and being Maria's escort. When we went back to visit, Manuel Sr. (father) had moved back to Peru but I was able to talk to him on the phone while we were there. He is now in the Young Men's presidency in Peru. He sounded so wonderful. Luis is now married to Nan who is from Taiwan and they have a beautiful daughter Luciana. Emma had SUCH a blast playing with her. I got choked up when we first walked into their home and saw little Luciana. How cool is that that my daughter was playing with one of the people I taught on the mission's daughter. It was a wonderful sight. Also, wonderful Nan (Luis' wife) was just baptized a few weeks ago. It truly was amazing to see the fruits of my labors.
This is the Brodowski family who I grew really close to in Garden Grove 7th ward, my last area. Bro. Brodowski is now the Bishop of the ward. They had us over for dinner and it was so much fun to catch up with them and see their one of many awesome dogs. I will show more pics of Emma playing with their dog Elvis. I love them so much. Their son Nolan is leaving this month on his mission to Missouri. Lauren and I are at the bottom. Love that girl! Great visit.
This was my great companion Sister Churchill standing near the view of where the Newport Temple was going to be built. There was so much going on behind the scenes to get this beautiful Temple built and it was such a great opportunity to be a missionary and to be involved in the process of seeing it be approved and then eventually built. This temple has blessed the members and people around there tremendously, including myself because that was where Derek proposed to me :)


Saturday, July 26, 2008

GIRLS CAMP!!!

Ok, so I had the GREATEST opportunity of going to Girls Camp FINALLY! The last two years of being 2nd Counselor in Young Women's Presidency I haven't been able to attend. Two years ago, we were in Germany and last year I was 7 months pregnant. I LOVE our girls SO much. It was seriously so amazing to be out there amidst all the beauty at Camp Mia Shalom wilderness where I went in my good old Young Women years. Talk about walking down memory lane. I loved seeing how the girls and leaders bonded so much and could share in each other's fun personlities, great spirit, and testimonies.
If any of you knew me back in my young women years know how much I LOVED camp and what a goof I was (imagine that). Our stake theme was 'Olympics' and our ward chose the country India. We were AWESOME dressing up in our Sari's, bindi dots, big earring, etc... All the wards had to sing "I am a child of God" in our language and since Hindi hasn't been translated in the song, I taught the girls the song in sign language. Our ward mascot was a big Indian Elephant, her name was Sheeba! She was beautiful and was included in our crazy ward skit. I had the opportunity of re-living my crazy dancing moves in the skit with one of our young women Danielle. We also had a fun Olympic games like 3 legged race, canoeing, tube toss, relay races, etc...
At 5am Thursday morning (Pioneer day) we were awaken by the 'mobs' and were taken on an amazing hike to watch the sunrise and be spiritually fed. I love our Young Women so much and feel so grateful to have gone and experience camp with these girls!
Maybe I'll find some old camp pics from my old days and post them too...maybe! :)







Friday, July 25, 2008

This is Derek. Some of you have probably seen the beer commercial with Kirby Heyborne (Singles Ward, Best Two Years, Saints and Soldiers). Yeah, we were disappointed too, but he makes some good points about his decision in this article. Anyway, he's in another commercial now and I just wanted to share it. I like this one a lot better.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Dancing with the PHAIRS!!!!!

*July 16th- Ok, for some reason this post wasn't allowing comments to be made, but now it should work. So feel free to leave your comments, we always love them!! :)

(make sure sound is on)





I love my family! We have SUCH a blast when we are all together. As you may know we had ALL our family together the week of the 4th and we danced long into the late night. My brother Greg and his wife Steph and kids were in town from Arizona. My other brother Mike and his wife Jen and their kids just moved this morning to Seattle. Mike got a assistant coaching position for the Seattle Seahawks. He's been a scout for them for about 5 years. We are going to miss them greatly but we will be seeing them soon. We are SO glad that we could dance the night away like the good ole' days. We SO CRAZY and know how to have a FUN time!!!
We also enjoyed Mike's family's last days here in Utah before they moved. Here are some pictures to show! WE LOVE YOU GUYS!!!

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Emma=10 months....last Saturday

"Eye of the tiger"

I've been a little behind in my blogging with family being in town, the 4th, cleaning up, etc...
I had to mention that Emma turned 10 months last Saturday. She is so great. She is making the funniest noises and has the funniest language. When she's 'talking' she growls..she's our little dinosaur and has a total of 6 teeth that are completely broken through. Her teeth are hilarious....I think she might have her Mommy's teeth. Also, she has learned to pull herself up to stand. It's SO cute to walk into her room when waking from a nap and she'll just be standing up in her crib.

We love you so much Emma. You truly are the greatest blessing in our lives.
love, Mommy and Daddy!!

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

FUN WEEK of the 4th!!




We had SUCH a blast having all my family in town the week of the 4th. Here is a picture montage to show how much fun we really had!!