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Preparing to leave for High Adventure early in the morning.... |
Monday, early, early in the morning, Stephen took Jonathan to the airport and then came back to pick up Samuel and take him to Br. Hanis' house to start the High Adventure Scouting activity for our ward. They left at 5:00 in the morning to head for Idaho and the Salmon River for a 73 mile white water rafting experience. How fun!!!
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Dock at the Ranger Station in Hell's Canyon. |
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Stephen leading out in the front of the boat.... |
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Samuel is wearing the hat with the bridge up. |
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Nightly devotionals. |
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Stephen at the cooking station. |
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Samuel watching his dad play horseshoes with Br. Shumway. |
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Samuel's birthday surprise. |
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Samuel floating in the water. |
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Samuel guiding and rowing the boat....
with his Gilligan's Island look. |
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Crusin' down the Salmon River/Snake... |
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Nightly devotional. |
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A hot birthday cake made out of peach/cherry
cobbler...melted the candles. |
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Horseshoes with Bishop Mitchell. |
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Relaxation caught by Br. Shumway. |
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Samuel sporting the "pirate" look. |
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Heading for the daily dousing in the river. |
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Water fighting on the river. |
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Stephen was the "long" thrower. |
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Beware the water bucket..... |
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Got'ja.... |
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The team |
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Camping on the sand. |
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Preparing for take-off. |
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Filling the tank for the journey. |
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Emeri's cake and cupcakes.... |
Tuesday was Emeri's 4th birthday. I had some visiting teaching with Sr. Winona Laird and Sr. Ann Sirrine (Tomlinson). Jenna and Liz took all the kids to the Woodland Park Zoo. The kids had a great time at the Zoo. They saw lots of animals that aren't at the Dallas Zoo, including the Tapir, Grizzly Bears, wolves, Snow leopard, and Orangutans. Emeri told the Zoo personnel that it was her birthday and they gave her a special button and free tokens to ride the Carousel at the Zoo. Liz mentioned that she would not have said anything but Emeri was quite pleased to be FOUR years old. Free rides for everyone in the group was a great treat. They had a blast.
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At the Zoo Entrance. |
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Climbing the Trees. |
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Playing on the "Monkey Bars".... |
I went to La Huerta Mercado in downtown Kent and purchased a Tres Leche Cake for her birthday. I also purchased a pizza from Costco and made some Mac-n-Cheese. Emeri seemed to be pretty happy with her card with gummy bears and $10 and a CD player that played 3 discs of Disney music. It was a toy that Liz bought a long time ago and finally felt that Emeri was old enough to play with it. She loved it.
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Celebrating Emeri.... |
Wednesday morning we started making Loganberry jam with Carli. She made 2 batches and I had a little left after she went to work so I made some Loganberry Rhubarb jam that ended up as syrup but it was very good over pancakes. Liz took her kids that morning and went to visit Paige Farr Stanley in Enumclaw so it was just Jenna and her kids and me. It was so different to not have to worry about Samuel going to YM but I heard he was having fun in the sun with his dad.
Thursday I made it to Deseret Industries with a truck load of stuff. Liz and Jenna have been helping me "thin down" and "dejunk". I also am trying to find homes for the "valuable" stuff that we have that we don't need any more, such as the wedding linen and decor. Sr. Jung came by that night and brought some gifts by for Ben & Carli and Sarah & Michael. She also came upstairs and saw some of the wedding lights etc and took some of it off my hands. Hopefully they'll come back and get more.
Thursday was also Samuel's 16th birthday but he wasn't here to celebrate it so we planned on a party for Sunday.
Friday, I went to work early in the morning as Ben was getting ready for work. He was to have a tour of the Boeing facility by Br. Rob Welch in hopes of getting an internship next year. He has also been working for a lady from BPD who needed a deck replaced at her house. He was gone early in the morning for his construction job and then he would go and teach dance lessons or go right to the home where he worked on the deck. Carli would go to the studio to teach lessons and then meet up with Ben at the house where he was working.
Friday Carli had the day off and Rebekah did too, so they decided to go to Dash Point and the Beach for the day. The kids had a great time and Rebekah got burnt before she had to go to work at the temple.
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Playing in the sand at Dash Point. |
They decided to stay one extra day and leave on Sunday instead of Saturday which was wonderful for us since Stephen wasn't suppose to be home until Saturday night. Thankfully Stephen text me Friday night to let me know that they would be coming home that night by 1:00ish. Unfortunately due to a wrong turn and a flat tire they didn't make it home until 2:30. I tried to stay awake for them but I could only last until 1:00.
Saturday Stephen needed to sleep in and I needed to water the yard. Ben went to finish up on the deck that he started and he was able to get some pictures of the work he did. It really looked nice. When he got home, Rebekah had some water balloons and they filled them up for a water balloon fight in the backyard. Ben was the quickest and the hardest thrower but the little boys had lots of fun and the little girls did a lot of squealing.
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Preparing for battle. |
Later that morning Stephen had to take Samuel back to the Hanis home to get all their gear and help pack up the equipment. He then said they could store the trailer at our home until they could take it back to where it belonged. We were able to celebrate Samuel's birthday with a chocolate Angel Food cake and ice cream. He looked pretty pleased.
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16 candles.... |
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Jenna switched out for Kathleen in the family shot. |
Today at church he was ordained a Priest in the Aaronic priesthood by his father and all the priests and the bishopric in our ward. There were lots of young men there and it was a special experience. Stephen was the only member of the Stake Presidency in town this Sunday so he had lots of Temple recommend interviews and a Priesthood ordination interview all in Spanish. He says it's taxing mentally for him but it does a great job. Today I cooked up Dutch Oven Lasagna and Stephen asked how hard it would be to make it for a young men's camp out. It actually is very easy and it would be an excellent choice to make during a campout.
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