Sunday, August 24, 2008

Girls Camp

Summer has been a lot of fun.   I was put back in to young womens over the mia maids, and I am with my cute daughter Korie now along with 7 more darling girls.  I signed up for the full time at girls camp this year.  I love being a girl again.  O.K. I've always been a girl, but when your 46 years old sometimes people think you're an old lady.   So dancing crazy, tubing behind the boat and staying up late talking in to the wee hours of the night makes you feel like a young girl again. We did all of these things at girls camp.  The girls told me the next day when we showed up at the lake and it was a down pour it was my fault and I needed to repent for my scandalous dancing the night before at our American Idol activity. What are they talking about? See I told you a  "46 year old lady" isn't allowed to shake her hips a little without being scandalous.  Well I conceded and repented and the clouds broke and the sun came out.  Maybe they were right. The rest of the day was great!  

Later that night Russ and Erin came and joined us for testimony night.    Wow, there were amazing testmonies shared that night and the spirit was very strong.  These girls are spiritual beyond their years.  Korie and Erin both shared their testimonies.  Korie talked about her brother Spencer's great example and Erin talked about the feeling she felt at girls camp and bore her testimony.  Erin later commented on the beautiful feeling that she had never felt before.  O.K. I've tried at home, but it's a little hard when people are playing with the dog, or sleeping during family scripture time. Well, it was a great girls camp and best of all I got to share it with my two girls and Russ.




Saturday, August 23, 2008

Our annual trek to the beach included great friends this year.  Our oldest friends the Fonda's came along with Bennions and the Krolls. We sunbathed on the white, sandy beach of San Clemente.  We rode the waves and we were thrown around in the waves, but we all survived the enormous waves this year.  Our favorite things to do  are get up and play tennis, eat a great breakfast, pack a huge lunch and head to the beach for the day.  At the beach we enjoy the waves the most.  Some choose to use a boogie board and others body surf.  The waves were especially large this year.  Trent managed to break two boards in the waves, I'm just glad it wasn't his face.  We dug holes in memory of Spencer (that's something he spends a lot of time doing) He says he just likes digging holes.  We also played a lot of volleyball, built some sand castles,  sculpted sharks and turtles.  We also enjoyed some horse shoes.  I just love doing it all so I have a hard time just sitting.  We've been going to the beach now for 12 years.  Yes, we definitely love it!!
Wednesday was a great day!  What could be more excting than watching your son leave on a mission.  I am so happy for him.  We didn't have to drop him off until 12:00, so the morning was very relaxing.  We had a big waffle breakfast together.  Talked outside on the patio for awhile as Erin sat on her big brother's lap.  We arrived in Provo a half an hour later so we went to the Provo temple and took pictures with Spence.  Then we went to the MTC to check him in.  Spence is a very loving son.  He walked around with his arms around Erin and myself. (korie went to school, because she had several tests she didn't want to miss)  During the meeting Spencer put his arms around both Erin and me who sat on either side of him.  His arms were there the entire meeting which was so sweet.  After the meeting we stood up for our last hug for two years.  Russ hugged him first and was overcome with emotion and cried out loud.  Spencer told him several times how much he loved him, and how he was the perfect Dad for him.  That was it for me I followed with plenty of my own tears.  He commented that Erin was doing better than me.  She's the sobber in the family.  I told him I was so excited for him and to go and have a great mission.  He hugged his brother and sister and left.  Right before he disappeared behind the wall he stopped and gave us one last wave and smile.  I could see he was full of emotion.  But I knew he would be fine as they wisked him away.  

Erin sobbed so much that night she came up and asked Russ to give her a blessing.  She finally calmed herself down enough to go to sleep.  We are all doing great now.  We received a letter he wrote the night of his first day.  He said,"I feel weird saying this but so far I can honestly say that I love it here.  He mentions numerous times how friendly everybody is. He has two companions that he says are very cool.  One a small guy who is a semi pro rock climber. and the other who is taller and skinnier than him, who played football, basketball, and baseball in Highschool so that I guess is what makes them cool.  He said, "even the nerds aren't bad."  He said he learned the order of the hardest languages to learn were first finnish, second armenian, than korean, and after that he wasn't paying to much attention after they said armenian was the second hardest to learn.  (Pray for him to be able to learn it quickly)  

The second best part of the letter after hearing how happy he was was his P.S. "The church is TRUE!"  My excitement for him far exceeds my missing him.  I am just one happy mom!!!!

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