Yes.....it is a tradition....their grandpa owned a Ford Galaxie 500 as his 1st car///Mom was fortunate to land a Ford Maverick as her first car..and now (wiping away a tear) the babies..uhh teenagers have a ford Mustang! These kids are so freaking lucky! My brother..Dustin and his wife..Wendy were telling me about the car when we visited there in July. We wanted it, so we had it shipped out from Kentucky to Idaho. Dusty and Wendy also wanted the kids to have it. It is in pristine condition! The big truck came about 30 minutes before Vanessa was due home. Todd decorated the garage, and wrote her a note telling her to coming in thru the garage...she did and started screaming and ran off to tell her friends...video pending... she drove it around the block with Todd..and we set everything up for Adrien too. He was not as thrilled because he does not have his permit quite yet!
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Sunday, September 20, 2009
A most precious thing...
Many people have wondered over the years about my conversion to Mormonism. Two missionaries called by the Lord to serve a mission came upon my childhood home in Floyds Knobs, Indiana. As I look back I wonder if they were wanting a more exotic mission call..Japan, Australia, or Africa..rather than Louisville, Kentucky Mission.My memories of those few months of praying, fasting, reading, and finally choosing are tender. I am grateful to a Heavenly Father that loves ME. That knew I was waiting in that little town, and he sent these two precious young boys to me to be taught. The responsibility of what the missionaries do weighs heavily on me. Elder Joe Nay had just a few weeks left on his mission when he and his companion, Chris McDannel,sat in their car and prayed for guidance on where to go to offer words of Christ, and for me a change of heart and life. Elder Nay did not have the privilege of baptizing me or confirming me a member of the church, but he taught me and it resonated with me. Before he left he asked me to write in his journal. I complied never knowing that 19 years later I would read my message to him again and feel those tender feelings of the Spirit...again in all its confirming and sustaining power. God loves me.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Eagle High Homecoming Sep 2009
She did not really want to go to Homecoming..Vanessa is not really into that sorta thing...so she says :) Her friend Ashlynn basically talked her into it when we went to Kohl's to return some items and saw THE DRESS....60% off! Naturally, Ashlynn had shoes that matched the dress perfectly! Brett also liked the shoes...a little too much. He wondered how Vanessa managed to walk in "them things"...Todd wondered which date he needed to watch closely, and Adrien wondered when the heck dinner was going to be served..he did not have to wonder long because he got invited to eat dinner at Ashlynn's with the Homecomers..they were having Hawaiian Haystacks..I am getting used to the camera...I still need to buy the video ..I am more a visual learner than kinectic:)
Brett's new Trike and guy things
I know there are some folks that don't like video games...I am not one of them! I think they help kids a lot with motor skills, multi-tasking, and fine details...Here we have a sweet picture..Adrien teaching the next generation of video gamers. Yesterday I went to the Goodwill store as I usually do once a week ..and my best find is a RadioFlyer trike...with a "ringyy bell" for $7.00...Brett was thrilled!
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
It's the most wonderful time of the year.......BACK TO SCHOOL!
When we announced that we were thinking of moving to Idaho in a family meeting..we were boo'ed and hissed..felt like Kanye West at an awards show...threats of "I am being homeschooled" ..to "I ain't going nowhere" were in the air..negotiations became the only way to go. Experts from all areas were consulted on tactics to persuade and derail. Summer pulled out all stops to prepare the teens as Idaho public relations liasion..Todd took over as logistics expert (loved his charts)... Barbara was just plain happy. So with this background knowledge time to sign up for school was coming quickly ..and the rumors about Eagle high too...but the rental we got is a perfect little house, so tough! Well, the kids are flourishing! Vanessa made the 10 member dance team with only about 1/2 hour worth of practice! Adrien is playing football as wide receiver, and Brett is ditching the bus for social reasons. Here they are in their glory..and no bias here...these kids are gorgeous! Yes, I know "they look like their Momma"..I know..I know ;)
HAWAII AND MY NEW CAMERA...
Aloha! So many of you have asked about my trip to Hawai'i and my experiences there that I figured instead of repeating myself over and over --I will blog about it...The plane trip was not bad at all. $400 roundtrip. I went on this excursion due a landmarks grant I received. The topic was Pearl Harbor..I ate, slept and drank Pearl Harbor...Just ask me something....I dare ya:)
Well I noticed that Hawai'i is very fragrant..dusky tropical flowers everywhere..it rained in short bursts too. No one seemed to care because it was misty rain..made my hair super curly! I stayed on the University of Hawai'i campus-East-West center in Oahu. My room cost $38 a night --no air conditioning, but who wants that when at night the breeze just billows in and flows the curtains..I rested so well. I loved the deep blue of the ocean water right around Diamond Head. I know this sounds so very silly, but I felt connected to that island. I love the Polynesian people..always have. I think they are some of the most beautiful people on Earth. Maybe this because of the love I have received from the Fuimaono's, but I don't think it is just that...as a child the Pacific always seemed so unreachable to me, a little skinny kid from Southern Indiana. I remember as a child that my cousins would play Miss America (we forced my brothers to play --they got stuck being from "ugly states" like New Jersey or Michigan) ha ha! I would fight tooth and nail to get either Hawai'i or Florida...never imagining I would live in one state and visit the other..always wanted to be one of those hula girls you see on the dashboard:) Anyway...I got to try to use my camera I got at a steal on EBAY..so some of the pictures are not that great, but I am learning:) Pictures below are of the Punchbowl Cemetary and the USS Missouri and one of the survivors of the Pearl Harbor attack...these gentlemen all seemed to like me..kept wanting to kiss me! LOL..One even pinched my rear..I was so funny all I could do is laugh!
Well I noticed that Hawai'i is very fragrant..dusky tropical flowers everywhere..it rained in short bursts too. No one seemed to care because it was misty rain..made my hair super curly! I stayed on the University of Hawai'i campus-East-West center in Oahu. My room cost $38 a night --no air conditioning, but who wants that when at night the breeze just billows in and flows the curtains..I rested so well. I loved the deep blue of the ocean water right around Diamond Head. I know this sounds so very silly, but I felt connected to that island. I love the Polynesian people..always have. I think they are some of the most beautiful people on Earth. Maybe this because of the love I have received from the Fuimaono's, but I don't think it is just that...as a child the Pacific always seemed so unreachable to me, a little skinny kid from Southern Indiana. I remember as a child that my cousins would play Miss America (we forced my brothers to play --they got stuck being from "ugly states" like New Jersey or Michigan) ha ha! I would fight tooth and nail to get either Hawai'i or Florida...never imagining I would live in one state and visit the other..always wanted to be one of those hula girls you see on the dashboard:) Anyway...I got to try to use my camera I got at a steal on EBAY..so some of the pictures are not that great, but I am learning:) Pictures below are of the Punchbowl Cemetary and the USS Missouri and one of the survivors of the Pearl Harbor attack...these gentlemen all seemed to like me..kept wanting to kiss me! LOL..One even pinched my rear..I was so funny all I could do is laugh!
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