NEWSFLASH! Rob and Shante are the happy parents of a baby boy born this morning, October 11, 2012. Vitals: 8 lbs. 7 oz.; 21". Annie and Al are the just as happy grandparents! Congratulations!
Merrily. Summer went by way too quickly. Abraham attended a
Robotics camp in Hilo. They used Lego NXT systems and built and
programmed robots. He's hooked! In August I turned 48 -- year of the dragon! -- and got the
idea that I should do a 5K. Solomon was a good sport and went with me. He was relaxing with friends by the time I finished. Now I have nefarious plans to make
the whole family run a 5K on Thanksgiving day.Robert's brother and his family visited in July; Kaela visited in September.
Kelsey (left) joined her friend driving truck during harvest to get in touch with her farm girl roots.
We'll move into our house the end of October if we pass final electrical and plumbing inspections. We'll be pushing hard for the next few weeks. Our boys have spent so much time in Home Depot this year that employees ask them where to find things. And they know.
Cassidy & Jesse. Hi Family! Jesse and I are living in our brand new house in Saratoga Springs and loving every second of it. We feel truly blessed at this time in our lives. We have a beautiful home, and a baby girl on the way! I am 16 weeks pregnant and we found out last week that we're having a girl. We are so excited to start this journey of parenting together.
Jesse is still working in Salt Lake as the Machine Shop Engineer at Varian Medical Systems. I am fortunate enough to be able to take this semester off from school to focus on baby preparation. I must say, I thought staying home was going to be easy, turns out there is always something to be cleaned, food to make, or projects to start. I have much more respect for homemakers now than I ever have before.
The Gospel is true and we are so thankful for forever families. We love you all!
Laurie. Neil and I had a great summer. We missed having Camille around, but weren't home enough to be too lonely. We took Camille to BYU in June and visited Mom & Ramon, I went to girls' camp as a cabin mom, we went to Twin and all of our grandchildren were there, we were a Ma & Pa on our Stake Pioneer Trek on the Barlow Trail on Mt. Hood, we brought Camille home to have a successful radioactive iodine treatment, we spent a week at the coast and Neil climbed Mt. Rainier!
Those are all great
things, but the best thing is that another grandbaby was added to the
family, and she is adorable. Chris and Jessica had Lauren Leigh Nelson
on September 11th. We will go to Utah for her blessing and the BYU vs.
Oregon football game in a week.
We have a good life and
really enjoy anytime we can be around our family----all of you included.
I am including a few pictures and send our love!
Rob & Shante. Hi family! We've moved to Charlotte, NC for Rob's job with Bank of America and we're really liking it here. Although we've been here about four months, Jack still talks about Arizona just about every day. I didn't realize I was raising an Arizona boy! Of course he misses grandma and grandpa the most, but he'll even point out new vegetation he's never seen and ask excitedly if it's cactus. Who would have thought that he'd miss all that cactus? So, to ease poor Jack's broken heart we decided to go to Arizona for Christmas. We will also be blessing our new baby boy who is due to arrive any day while we're there. It will be nice to be with family on such a happy occasion. We still haven't settled on a name for this boy. Any suggestions?
Rob & Shante. Hi family! We've moved to Charlotte, NC for Rob's job with Bank of America and we're really liking it here. Although we've been here about four months, Jack still talks about Arizona just about every day. I didn't realize I was raising an Arizona boy! Of course he misses grandma and grandpa the most, but he'll even point out new vegetation he's never seen and ask excitedly if it's cactus. Who would have thought that he'd miss all that cactus? So, to ease poor Jack's broken heart we decided to go to Arizona for Christmas. We will also be blessing our new baby boy who is due to arrive any day while we're there. It will be nice to be with family on such a happy occasion. We still haven't settled on a name for this boy. Any suggestions?
We've been trying to keep busy since we got here so
that the transition would be easier. I joined a Joy School group with
some other moms here and Jack loves it. Jack has lots of new friends
here, as do Rob and I. The Lord has certainly blessed us. With Rob's rotational program that he's in, we may be asked to
move in just six months to another state, so we're crossing our fingers
that we can just stay here.
The pictures: Jack's first day of Joy
School, Jack learning how to hold a baby at the sibling class we went to
at the hospital, and a family picture at our Stake Fall Festival at a
member's farm.
Angela. Our family is spread across the continent these days. Rob, Shante
and Jack are in North Carolina. Jack will have a new baby brother later
this month. Grandma Annie is excited to fly out and spend a week with
Jack and new baby--and Rob and Shan, too. Rachel is also in Charlotte.
She's teaching US History (a class she didn't even have in grade school
in Canada) and world history this semester. She was placed in a big,
inner-city high school by TFA. It's been really tough, and she misses
the non-profit work she did in Washington, D.C. She's taking one day at a
time, trying to decide what to do. We're proud of how hard she's
working, and this huge challenge she's taken on. Will is now a Senior.
He keeps busy with a schedule full of AP classes and Academic Decathlon.
Andy and Kay are still in Dallas. Andy is just about to launch a new AP
for his company, IQSoup. Kay started a new job and also loves to
restore and repaint cast-off furniture. Her pieces are beautiful.
It's 30 minutes since we started this letter and
Alexa's still talking to herself, but she has more stamina than we do,
so we'll end here. We re thankful for all of your wonderful examples.
Dan. Our biggest news is that this week we leave for Russia. Danil, who spent the summer in Russia, will stay home to finish his season on the swim team but the rest of us will leave on Thursday for a couple of weeks with Nadya's folks. Thirty-six hours of travel await us but we're excited to see everyone. Sofia and Giselle understand everything in Russian so they will be translating for me on our trip. Preparing for that has kept us busy, as well as our daily demands.
Also some great news is Nadya has been accepted into the nursing program and will begin in December. It will be great to have an RN in the house, especially now that I'm getting older. :)
Danil is getting great grades as a new freshman at Sedona Red Rock High School and likes public school much better than home school. Sonya and Giselle are still and dancing and look amazing in their foofy ballet outfits.
I am blessed to have more work than I can possibly do and plan to build my first house, from the ground up, soon. Our love and prayers to all of you.
Lucy. We just got home from a trip to Philadelphia and NYC and we had a great time seeing all the sights. NYC is a busy place! So much to see and do. Matt and Adri loved the history in Philly, I loved Central Park, and Carly and Adri loved the shopping. We stayed right in Time Square so it was a little crazy but we had so much fun.
In
September, Allen left INSEAD (the business school in France he used to
work for) and has taken a new position at IMD--his old school back in
Lausanne, Switzerland. He's commuting this first year while Will
finishes high school. Next summer Al and I will find an apartment and
kind of move over there. We'll keep our house in Mesa and spend about a
third of the time back here--if all goes to plan. I keep busy writing. I
was selected as a presenter for "Writing for Children Live" to do
teleconferences and webinars. So far I'm enjoying it a lot. If my agent
ever sells one my books that she's marketing to publishers, you'll hear a
shout of joy so loud you won't need to sign on to the WPN! Have a happy
fall. I love you all.
Greg & Kandice. We have been busy over the last few months. Zachery is now five and started kindergarten. He loves to learn and is a wonderful boy. He has gotten so big and is a big help around the house and with his younger siblings. Joshua is now three. He too loves to learn and loves when we do preschool at home. He misses his brother while he is gone but loves to help out with Breann. He is always active and loves to be doing anything. Breann is now seven months. She is all over the place. She loves to stand up and get into things she probably shouldn't. She is always figuring out ways to keep up with her brothers. She is such a happy blessing in our lives.
Greg is finishing up his masters degree and starting to look for jobs. He should be done close to December. He is still the first counselor in our ward's bishopric. He loves to play with the kids and take a break whenever possible. Kandice loves being at home with the kids. She tries to stay on top of the craziness of three kids and a husband who is busily trying to finish his schooling. We love being together to play and learn. We are taking life moment by moment. May God bless all of you.
PS We keep a blog at http://gregandkandice.blogspot.com/ if you would like more news on our family.
Nick & Rachel. As we write this, Alexa is laying in her crib and happily yelling at the top of her lungs. This is how we go to bed in our home. In honor of her wonderful craziness, here's what is happening to our family in Alexa's favorite words/phrases (complete with helpful pronunciation guide):
- Cookie (kuuuuuu-keeeee) - We love our treats. Our favorite is when we get to go see our family, as we will this coming weekend when we drive to Utah for Lauren's baby blessing and the BYU vs. Oregon State football game. Go Babies and Cougars!
- What's that? (watsss thet?) - We're an inquisitive bunch here in Colorado so we're pretty excited for our future. The best/worst part is we have no idea what's coming. We've got our adoption paperwork approved (you can see our profile at http://tinyurl.com/8kudjcf) so we're waiting for the next member of our family to show up. We're also wondering what's coming next as Nick will be graduating with his PhD next summer and is applying for jobs. Will we move to Washington, DC? New Mexico? Oregon? Toronto? Idaho? Nobody knows so we're all pointing forward and asking, "What's that?"
- Whee! (hweeeee!) - Life keeps us on our toes as Alexa wreaks havoc on the nursery, Rachel serves as first counselor in the Young Women, and Nick wreaks havoc on the Elders Quorum. We get home from church totally exhausted most Sundays, but we wouldn't have it any other way. We are so very thankful for the chances we get to serve.
- Let's go! (les gooo!!!!) - We;re a family on the move these days with RAchel playing soccer in a local women's recreational league, Alexa being a regular at the library's story time, and Nick going slowly insane writing papers that are full of technical mumbo-jumbo (the last one was titled "Buoyant Magnetic Loops Generated by Global Convective Dynamo Action" - a real page-turner). That's why we loved being able to stay home and watch conference as a family.
Dan. Our biggest news is that this week we leave for Russia. Danil, who spent the summer in Russia, will stay home to finish his season on the swim team but the rest of us will leave on Thursday for a couple of weeks with Nadya's folks. Thirty-six hours of travel await us but we're excited to see everyone. Sofia and Giselle understand everything in Russian so they will be translating for me on our trip. Preparing for that has kept us busy, as well as our daily demands.
Also some great news is Nadya has been accepted into the nursing program and will begin in December. It will be great to have an RN in the house, especially now that I'm getting older. :)
Danil is getting great grades as a new freshman at Sedona Red Rock High School and likes public school much better than home school. Sonya and Giselle are still and dancing and look amazing in their foofy ballet outfits.
I am blessed to have more work than I can possibly do and plan to build my first house, from the ground up, soon. Our love and prayers to all of you.
Lucy. We just got home from a trip to Philadelphia and NYC and we had a great time seeing all the sights. NYC is a busy place! So much to see and do. Matt and Adri loved the history in Philly, I loved Central Park, and Carly and Adri loved the shopping. We stayed right in Time Square so it was a little crazy but we had so much fun.
Carly is so busy at school this year. She is a starter for the varsity
vball team and she was made editor of the school’s magazine. She is a very hard
worker and is very determined. Adri’s life is a bit more laid back, she is just
thrilled all her best friends have the same lunch hour as she. It seems that
lunch hour can make or break your whole year! Sidney and Taylor are doing
great. Sidney is a nanny and is working on building her photography business and
Taylor is working and going to school. They just adopted the cutest little puppy
they named Indie. We are all going to Idaho for Christmas this year! We are all
looking forward to a White Christmas.
Life is good and we are very blessed. We love you all and hope you all are
healthy and happy.
Amy. We took a trip to Provo last
week since the boys had fall break. We had a fun time seeing Britt and
Steven. I also saw Laurie at the football game! We're going out again
in the spring for Britt's final art show, then in April for graduation. We're going to Larry's sister's in Colorado for Thanksgiving. We'll
miss Jim, they'll be in Turks and Caicos and they're actually not going
to cancel their trip even though we're coming. Brittany and Steven are
coming here for Christmas, and Larry's parents. We've also got some big
milestones coming up, our 25th anniversary in Dec and Larry's 50th
birthday in January.
We're liking Oklahoma. Colton has made some good friends and is about to get his drivers license and his braces off. Brian will start basketball next week. Sean is going to the community college and working at the golf course.
We're liking Oklahoma. Colton has made some good friends and is about to get his drivers license and his braces off. Brian will start basketball next week. Sean is going to the community college and working at the golf course.