While Von and I were in Fresno, we had arranged for Rosie to paint our bedroom. She did a nice job and it has a new look. Just two walls painted light blue.
We took a couple fun hikes, around Silver Lake again.
Lexi fell asleep on a grueling hike up the mountain with her dad Geo caching.
Another hike along the Jordan River Parkway.
A fun afternoon of swimming at our favorite outdoor pool.
Camron and Tyler playing some flag football. Their first time with team sports.
We treated outselves to a Hale Theatre musical, The Pirates of Penzance, for Jon's birthday.
Jon now 28.
A recent discovery of a hornets nest the size of a volleyball in our backyard bush!
Wow, I've never seen a hornet's nest that huge. Sounds like a wonderful experience to sing with the women's choir. They sounded terrific. The pictures of your family are fun to see. Everyone is growing up! It's a good way to stay connected.
Von and I met in 1970, after his mission to England, while I was attending BYU. I just happened to room with his sister, Loralee, who introduced us when he came to visit. Von enlisted in the Air Force where he served a career in aircraft maintenance. I graduated from BYU in Music Ed., then Von and I were married in the Logan Temple, June 1972. We traveled with the Air Force for 10 years until settling down in Kearns. We lived in San Berdoo, CA, were separated a year while he served an unaccompanied tour in Thailand during Vietnam War, then moved to Duluth, MN, Jacksonville, ARK, and Glendale, AZ. Von then served with the Utah Air Guard until his retirement. Our greatest joys have been our 3 children, and now our grandchildren.
I've taught piano since high school, play the organ for church, and we both have had many callings in our LDS Church. I have been working for a house cleaning company,and Von received full military retirement from the Utah Air National Guard in August 2009, when we both became temple workers in the Oquirrh Mountain LDS Temple.
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Wow, I've never seen a hornet's nest that huge. Sounds like a wonderful experience to sing with the women's choir. They sounded terrific. The pictures of your family are fun to see. Everyone is growing up! It's a good way to stay connected.
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