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Friday, February 20, 2009

Austin's Wrestling Championship

It is this weekend, not next, that is the state tournament. Austin wrestled this morning and lost his match. He wrestles again this evening.
go to http://gateline.com/105/story/3532.html for a write-up about him, with a picture. I can't get it to attach to this posting.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Last 2 pictures



Sorry, I had to re-boot to get the last 2 pictures uploaded. Jennie(left) with Dora (right) and her highschool friends. Maclay and Jackson

Happy Valentines and Presidents Days



Another week has found us as busy as ever. This is my Friday/Monday weekend to work. Friday I worked 12 hours on the unit instead of 8. I was really ready to go home by 6 pm. Tomorrow will only be 8 hours, but it is a holiday, so I anticipate a busy one.
Vonda called and told us that Austin qualified to go to Washington State High School Wrestling Finals. He finished 4th in District, 4th in Region, so he will end February at the Tacoma Dome, hoping to get at least the same in State.
Jennie's friends shower was really fun. It was the first time many of them had been together in many years. She got lots of great gifts.
Jeff is working part time at a Mortuary in Sandy. His first viewing he did by himself. That was a 1st, as in his last job, he always had someone else there. He was pleased that they trusted him so much.
We went to their house for Valentine's day and had a Fondue dinner. It was Great!
Dora's baby, Maclay, is all boy. Last week at church, a baby about his same age got very territorial about how close Maclay was to "his" pew, and pushed Maclay's head away. After the 3rd time, Maclay punched him. Both boys were yelling at each other in baby language. Both sets of parents were shocked, and to make it worse, it was during the sacrament.
Marian's baby, Jackson, tipped the dresser over and pinned him in a drawer. He was not hurt, and the cry was an "I'm Stuck" cry. The top of the dresser stopped against Ryan's crib, so it did not fall clear over, which was lucky, because he was in one of the bottom drawers. I guess we will have to anchor it to the wall.

Monday, February 9, 2009

February 2009



Greetings to one and all,


The other blog I set up did not seem to be very friendly. When I went in to add something new, it changed everything. Since we are using this site for our Dorinda stuff, I thought I would rather try it instead.





So... to catch up with what is going on with us:


Paul is still working weekday mornings at the local gas station/convenience store. He really likes it there. It is his social hour and it makes him get out of bed in the mornings. He has a goal to make every customer smile. Sometimes it takes a while, but everyone likes him and will eventually give him at least a half-hearted smile.


In our ward, he is the Scout Committee Chairman. We have a great ward and our youth leaders are awesome, so he mostly just coordinates things for them.





I (Ann) am still working full time at the hospital. I work 1 clinical shift a week in the ED. The rest of the time I am in meeings or at my desk. We are expecting our Joint Commission certification survey any day, so the past couple of months have been a lot of hard work, pulling together what we think they may be looking at. This entails making sure everyone in the department has an updated training log and they are trained to do the things that they are doing.


I still put in a couple of overnight shifts every month at the Fire Department. I plan to retire in June, but before that I have to get everyone re-certified. That is a really big project also.


I teach Primary in our ward and have 8 beautiful 8 year old girls in my class. (No boys)





Vonda and Robert are still in Washington. The kids are growing up so fast. Austin is 16, Stephanie nearly 15, Melissa is 12 and Cody will be 9 in April. Austin is on the high school wrestling team and rodeos. He rides bareback broncs and bulls. The 2 scariest events in the rodeo. He did not do fall High School rodeo this year. It interferes with wrestling. Stephanie is coming to spend a few weeks in Utah this summer. We are excited to have her here. Melissa is the socialite and Cody wrestles and rodeos also. They are very busy.


Robert is still working at the Federal Prison in Sea Tac. He has become a BIG SeaHawks fan.


Vonda works as a waitress at Shari's. She has been in and out of there since Cody was a baby.





Jennie and Jeff live in Lehi. Jennie is still at Novell. She is the Admin Sec for a couple of the vice presidents, and has survived the cuts there. Jeff is currently unemployed. He has been working at a mortuary in Provo and going to school to become a mortician. Paul says there are not enough people dying to keep the mortuary busy.


At church, Jennie just was put in as 1st Counselor in the Young Women's. Jeff is a Home Teacher coordinator.


Their exciting news is that they will have a new baby boy in about 6 weeks. We are going to a baby shower tonight, and so I will have pictures to post. This one is being sponsored by her high school friends.





Dora and Paul are still in South Weber, and keeping busy. Paul is a partner at an accounting firm in Salt Lake, so it is the busy time of the year for him. His grandfather recently died and his dad had a stroke, so it has been hard for his mom. Dora is able to stay at home with her 4 kids. Kelsey is 10 and a dancer. Her team is very good and she is on the main team. Kylie decided not to dance this year. She is 7. Kambree is just 4, and loves dance and pre-school. And Maclay is 18 months old. He is a busy boy. He is our only blonde grandson.


Dora is in the Primary presidency and Paul is in the Young Mens organization.





Evan and Jaime are in Grantsville. Evan is working as an electrician on the big rebuild project in downtown Salt Lake City. He is out in the cold most of the day. He has been glad for good weather the past couple of weeks. Jaime is doing well in her law practice. She and her dad are a team, and their offices are in the front of the equestrian center. Between horses and work, she keeps really busy.





Marian also works at the gas station. She works evenings, so we have the boys in the evening. Ryan is 28 months old and Jackson is 16 months old. They are monkeys. They both climb and get into everything. They love to "play the piano" and play with toy cars. They are busy little guys and we enjoy having them in our home.

I will sign off for now, but will add more later.