August and September slipped by collecting leaves, watching John Paul learn to walk better and enjoying the cooler weather. We weren’t able to take our family trip to Oregon because the entire west coast seemed to go up in flames.
Saturday, October 3, 2020
Saturday, July 11, 2020
Monarchs
We found monarch caterpillars on some milkweed and raised them. It was a lot of fun for the girls to release them. They were so beautiful and vibrant in color when they first emerged, like stained glass!
Animals
We had a veritable bunny explosion! Ryan doesn’t enjoy processing, and got behind and 4 does in addition to Fua got pregnant. We gave away Fua and Buck, and sold three pregnant does when they got pregnant again. There’s a reason why they call it “breeding like rabbits”. Amy and Esther got lambs from Victor Israelsen for free that the momma ewes abandoned. They’ve been loving them! We are selling them in the fall. We gave the chickens to the Islamic center (they were eating their eggs). I’m ready to back off of animals.
Hikes and Mow Mow
We have tried to stay physically distant during this COVID pandemic, but it’s hard. Especially when we went to visit with Monta...she said she’s nearly 90 and she doesn’t want to stay back from the kids. She wanted to be able to hold John Paul. It was so nice to see her. I hope this passes soon, or that there’s a vaccine soon.
Sunday Tradition
We have made it a tradition on Sundays to go look for our ancestors graves, or go on a family outing together. I love being able to spend time together, and I hope that the kids are forming good memories.
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
Summertime
Monta let us meet her at her land and ride horses. The kids were SO happy to be able to ride Frosty.
Sunday, April 26, 2020
Remembering Easter
These are some pictures of our Easter since I’ve been behind. We made Resurrection Rolls (marshmallows bake away to make an empty tomb), talked about Christ and had a wonderful day. We went and sang to Uncle Mike and Aunt Vera from a distance.
Sunday April 25
After our home Sacrament, we drove to Huntsville to see the graves of some of my Dad’s ancestors. That graveyard was closed, but the one in Eden had my Dad’s great great grandfather buried there. Then we drove through Liberty and up into North Ogden, and then found several graves in Brigham City. I love my little family and that they are always game for an adventure.
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
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