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"The greatest work you will ever do will be within the walls of your own home." - Harold B. Lee

Monday, March 19, 2012

Seeing IS Believing!

Several months ago, Samantha brought home a notice from her school saying that she didn't get a good score on her eye exam when all of the children were tested.  When I contacted the school, I was told that there was an unusually high number of students who didn't pass so they thought maybe something was wrong with the exam or that whoever was helping with it didn't do it correctly.  We decided to put it on the back burner.  Over the past several weeks Samantha was complaining that she was having a hard time seeing certain things while she was at school so we decided to go ahead and make her an appointment with the eye doctor.  As it turned out - she had perfect vision in her left eye, but her right eye was working at about a 20/70 vision.  So glasses were ordered and Sam was able to pick them out herself.  They arrived today so we went to pick them up.

She looks so adorable and she is absolutely thrilled with them!  We just had to take a couple of pictures to show off the new "look."  We go back in four months to see how things are going and hopefully that right eye starts to adjust and get better!!!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Emma's Choir Concert

One of the activities that Emma is participating in right now is the Community Children's Choir.  It is through Eastern Oregon University and she is really enjoying herself.  Last week she had her first concert.  The program was on the Oregon Trail and the kids put on a little play and sang lots of songs.  They had to dress in pioneer costumes and thankfully we had a bonnet for her to wear which fit the occasion perfectly!

She did such a good job.  Emma has previously suffered from stage fright and hasn't always enjoyed being in front of other people.  But she has gained lots of confidence and even had to memorize a line for the play.  I see Drama and the Theater in her future!  Samantha had lots of fun watching and is looking forward to being able to join the choir next year when she is in second grade.
This is just a cute picture I took of Clara.  She enjoys sitting in her Saucer and looking out the front door at the outside surroundings.  We had some lovely weather last week so she spent lots of time looking and observing. 

Happy Birthday Mark!

On March 3rd we celebrated Mark's birthday!  It fell on a Saturday this year so we were excited to be able to spend the whole day together as a family.  First thing that morning, the girls woke him up with breakfast in bed and a homemade candy bar card that they made.  It turned out really cute and Mark thought it was a wonderful gift.  Of course, the first thing that they asked him was if they could each have some of the candy bars.
We decided to drive to Baker City to see the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center.  It has been years since we went there so it was something Emma and Samantha were looking forward to doing.
The Interpretive Center follows the history of the Oregon Trail and sits on the actual trail.  There are lots of displays about the pioneers and how they traveled, which routes they took, and the many hardships they faced.
The girls thought that this handcard was pretty impressive.......
....as well as the giant, stuffed buffalo!  We had a really nice time and before leaving town we grabbed some milkshakes for the ride home.
One of the things that Mark is very proud of is that he has an ancestor who was in the Willie Handcart Company that crossed the plains in 1856.  Her name was Martha Webb Campkin.  She was a widow with five young children and they all made it to the Salt Lake Valley which was a miracle considering the dire circumstances they were in.  Flash forward to 2009 when we have a senior couple from our ward who served their mission at Six Crossing.  During their service they came across a book that a good sister from Utah had written.  She compiled the history of all of the Saints who were in the Handcart Companies.  Unfortunately, there wasn't a record of Martha or her second husband, Thomas Young.  We gave that information to Brother and Sister Brown who forwarded it to the book's author.  There are several editions of the book published and each time there is more history added.  Flash forward to 2012 - I was able to get in touch with the author and we had a wonderful discussion over the phone and she sent me her most recent edition of the book which now has Martha and Thomas included!  The book is entitled "Tell My Story, Too" and it is a precious resource to learn about the lives of these devoted Saints.
During our discussion, Sister Alphin told me that she had learned during her research that two sisters, Emily and Julia Hill, had traveled with Martha and assisted her with the children along the trail.  They became dear friends.  Emily eventually wrote the words to the hymn, "As Sisters In Zion" and one of her descendents wrote a book about the lives of Emily and Julia.  This story intrigued me and I thought about maybe getting the book.  Well, two days later, I received my weekly email from Deseret Book listing their specials on books.  It just so happened that their special for the week was this particular book!  I knew it was meant to be and I quickly purchased a copy to give to Mark.  The book is wonderful and talks in great depth about Martha and her family.  Both books are now family treasures!!!!
Hopefully Mark enjoyed his birthday gifts and felt how much we love and appreciate him.  Happy Birthday!!!!

Isaac's Baptism

A couple of weeks ago we were very happy to attend our nephew's baptism.  Isaac is such a good kid and we were super proud of him.  He asked his Uncle Mark to speak on the Holy Ghost which he was honored to do.  It was a lovely day being with family and being able to support Isaac.
Cousin time is ALWAYS great fun.  Here are Emma and Samantha with Isaac and Karlie.
Even Miss Lillie was happy to have her picture taken.  We hadn't been to Hermiston since before Christmas so it was really great to visit with everyone and catch up on everything happening within our family.
These are just a few quick pictures of Clara enjoying her Exersaucer and her bouncer.


She has the sweetest smile - man, I love this kid!

Learning New Things

One of the many new things that Clara has been doing is eating solid foods.  We started out for a couple of weeks or so with just plain rice cereal.  It was different for her to get used to but she eventually began to enjoy it and got used to using a spoon.  For the past couple of weeks we have been introducing her to yummy vegetables.
We have done sweet potatoes, squash, carrots, and sweet peas - all of which were pretty successful.  The green beans, however, did NOT go over well.  Clara would gag the whole time so I finally gave up.
Even Emma and Samantha got in on the fun. 
Clara's other new toy is her Exersaucer!  Grandma and Grandpa brought it to us and she is loving it!  She bounces up and down and plays with the many activities.  It's so wonderful to have something for her to be entertained with - it allows me to get more things done around the house which I am grateful for.

I love seeing all of these moments.