Sunday, September 28, 2008

Serving in New York



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Our Missionary






Sundays are the day I write to Kenny so I am always a bit homesick for him on that day. He is currently assigned to Little Neck, and is very pleased with the work in that area. He recently sent us some pictures so I can share them with you. He has done really well since his kidney stone procedure. We have developed a real love for the people in the New York, New York South Mission.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Park City

It has been a long week but we were able to spend some of it at our timeshare at Mountain Side Resort in Park City. Christian was really stressed trying to do everything for school as well as care for Melissa and Anders which is already a full time job. We talked him into letting us take them for the week and I think he did much better. We also had Billy, Nikki and the boys so we all took turns helping Melissa and babysitting. Melissa is doing much better but cannot lift anything, or climb stairs, or drive. We are so grateful that she and the baby are healing so well. We have been blessed having Melissa and Christian so close to us.
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Thursday, September 25, 2008

A Surprise from Melissa


Last Friday Melissa had to be taken to the hospital for emergency surgery. We thought she had kidney stones but were shocked to find out her ovary had to be removed because it was the size of a small football! She and the baby seem to be fine but she will be very restricted in her activities during the rest of this pregnancy. On Tuesday she decided she needed to get out of Christian's hair so he could continue his schooling, and we took Anders and Melissa to Park City where she has to stay down but can be close to the fun. Anders even seems to understand that his mommy can't hold him for a while and he likes to sleep with Grandma and Grandpa. We are so grateful for all the help we have had with babysitting, food, substituting, and other things during this time. We are also thankful for the concern and prayers in our behalf. Here is the now famous picture of the ovary that almost ate Melissa.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Family Ties

My kids often complain that our family is so close we all know when someone in the clan sneezes. Granted we are all little cramped at times but sometimes we realize that we wouldn't want it any other way. Last weekend as we were preparing for my sister to be sealed in the temple, we found out that Michelle, my brother John's wife, had had a seizure at home. She was luckily found by some friends who rushed her to the hospital. The doctors have determined that she has an oligodendroglioma tumor the size of an orange on her left frontal lobe of her brain. We have come together as a family to support John and Michelle at this time. They are in our thoughts and prayers and we want them to know how much we love them. If you would like to know more about Michelle and news of her health, my mom is keeping up an informational blog in their honor. Thank you to all for your concern. http://firthfacts.blogspot.com/

Lunch With the Girls

For many years I have gone to lunch with my friends every Wednesday while I am off track. Today was my pick and we ate at MacCools Pub. I started going with them because my former visiting teaching companion, Virgie Maughan asked me to attend. We are joined by Shirley, Jeanette, Annabelle, and Caroline. We also have a friend named Jan who is usually with us but today she is under the weather. The best part of lunch is the gossip and the laughter. I will miss my friends now that I have to go back to work.
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Guess who is 23!

Well our dancing queen is 23 years old on September 16th. Carly's friends, big and little, decorated her car during dance lessons last night at the Jazz Dancer studio. She wants everyone to know that she considers this to be her birthday week and she will be accepting gifts throughout. We are so proud of her and are so happy she has moved home for this semester. She and Melissa have always been the sunshine in our home.
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Can You Believe It?

This is truly a sight for sore eyes! I think some thought it would never happen but I always had faith. Amy and PJ Harrigan were sealed in the Bountiful Temple Saturday, September 13, 2008. It was attended by Kathryn and Ralph Firth, Kirk and Laurel Bitton, Dave and Maria Odle, Brady and Cherilyn Bird, Lynn and Andrea Speirs, Billy and Nikki Speirs, Christian and Melissa Larsen, Dave and Nancy George, Bobby and Linda Moon, Elwin and Ileen Roberts, Donna Hamilton, Bob and Peggy Odle, Russell and Barbara Speirs, and some friends of PJ that I don't know their names but I am glad they came. Amy told all that we never again needed to add her name to the prayer roll. She was finally going to give some payback. We will treasure this day forever and are thrilled to share our joy with you.
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Monday, September 8, 2008

The Fairfield Ward Pioneers


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Trek 2008

Bright and early on July 31, 2008 we left our stake center, clean and pretty smelling in our new pioneer clothes. My mom dropped us off but when she realized that I didn't have my sunglasses she ran home and got them for me. It is good to have a mom who loves you. Lynn and the kids from our ward rode on the bus while I drove with Jennifer Olsen, our YW president in the service vehicle, I've had my share of school buses. We had some terrific experiences and a great family. We love
our Ma and Pa, Mary and Logan Hammer. We really appreciate all the things they did for us (because we are old and feeble). We do have a list of things we will do differently if we have to go again. Our knees are not what they used to be. My favorite thing spiritual experience happened one night just as we had settled down to bed. We were so tired we could not even talk. We heard the sweet melody of "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing" played on a violin in the dark. Tears came to my eyes
as the tune switched to "Come, Come Ye Saints." What a blessing it was to be with people I loved and wanted to see make it to the end of the trail. The trip was hard and I felt like crying every minute, but I will never regret having this chance to feel like my ancestors coming across the plains. I know they chose to come because they had a testimony of the Book of Mormon. I to have that testimony and I am grateful to my Heavenly Father for the gospel. I love the youth of our stake and our
ward who shared this experience with us. I don't even mind how stinky we all were when we got back. I think Lynn looked good as a cowboy.
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