Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Stages of Life
Austin
*Bishop of the Leavitt Ward
*Principal of Cardston High School
*President of the Southern Alberta Roping & Riding Circuit (SARRC)
*President of the Southern Alberta Equine Centre (rodeo academy) (retired in Oct)
*Always talks about starting his new "program" for exercise and eating healthy
*Comes out every morning and asks if this tie looks ok with this shirt
*Assistant Girls Varsity Basketball Coach - Good thing Jill and Hanna like him:)
*People/leadership/teaching skills are DEFINITELY his strong points
*Shops for horses online for fun
Jill
*Senior at Cardston High School
*President of Seminary Council
*2nd Counselor in the Laurel class presidency
*4th year high school rodeo. Trying poles this year in addition to goat tying, breakaway roping, and team roping (heading). She is sitting 2nd in goat tying after the fall rodeos.
*Rates everything on a scale of 1 to 10. (that pie was a 10/10).
*Loves Waterton. She wants to go on an "adventure" to Waterton all the time.
*Thinks her room is clean if her bed is made
*Writes an inspirational message on her blog every week
*Goes to the temple almost every Friday to do Baptisms for the Dead
*Still won't eat the crust on her toast or pizza
*Favorite food: pie
*Writes a blog of deep/spiritual thoughts. She usually updates it on Sundays. She has acquired quite a few followers.
*Playing varsity girls basketball
*Wears her hair in a braid of some form every day.
Hanna
*Grade 10 at Cardston High School
*Signed up for cross country zones but hasn't gone to any practices
*Cleans her room weekly but not always clean daily
*Can be on the top of the roller coaster and doesn't stop talking or at the bottom of the roller coaster and won't say a word
*2nd year high school rodeo. Competed in goat tying, breakaway roping and team roping.She is sitting 3rd in breakaway and 8th in goat tying after the fall rodeos.
*Loves animals and really wants more but sometimes gets tired of taking care of them (Rico, the bearded dragon; Patch & Stitch (the dog from Pitchfords that she REALLY wanted)
*She does get up in the winter and goes out to feed the horses before breakfast
Lucy
*Grade 6 at Cardston Junior High School
*Ran for Student Council and was elected Grade 6 representative
*Activity Day leaders: Brenda Leavitt & Sharon Walburger
*Loves friends. Lucy would have a friend over everyday if she could.
*Is a Netflix junky. She has watched every episode of Full House, Heartland, and Project MC2
*Rarely puts her clothes in the laundry
*Takes her socks off at night after she crawls in bed and stuffs them in her bed frame.
*Competed in junior high rodeo this year on her horse, Happy, in pole bending and goat tying.
*Likes her food at a perfect temperature - she often warms her food up in the microwave
Carly
*Grade 3 at Cardston Elementary School with Mrs. Bright
*2nd year of violin lessons with Melanie Bryant
*Activity Days with her leader, Cari Pilling
*Cardston Elementary School Choir with Mrs. Linda Burwell
*Puts every piece of clothes in the laundry even if she hasn't even worn it but it is on the floor
*Takes her socks off at night after she crawls in bed and stuffs them in her bed frame. (learned from Lucy)
*Bishop of the Leavitt Ward
*Principal of Cardston High School
*President of the Southern Alberta Roping & Riding Circuit (SARRC)
*President of the Southern Alberta Equine Centre (rodeo academy) (retired in Oct)
*Always talks about starting his new "program" for exercise and eating healthy
*Comes out every morning and asks if this tie looks ok with this shirt
*Assistant Girls Varsity Basketball Coach - Good thing Jill and Hanna like him:)
*People/leadership/teaching skills are DEFINITELY his strong points
*Shops for horses online for fun
Jill
*Senior at Cardston High School
*President of Seminary Council
*2nd Counselor in the Laurel class presidency
*4th year high school rodeo. Trying poles this year in addition to goat tying, breakaway roping, and team roping (heading). She is sitting 2nd in goat tying after the fall rodeos.
*Rates everything on a scale of 1 to 10. (that pie was a 10/10).
*Loves Waterton. She wants to go on an "adventure" to Waterton all the time.
*Thinks her room is clean if her bed is made
*Writes an inspirational message on her blog every week
*Goes to the temple almost every Friday to do Baptisms for the Dead
*Still won't eat the crust on her toast or pizza
*Favorite food: pie
*Writes a blog of deep/spiritual thoughts. She usually updates it on Sundays. She has acquired quite a few followers.
*Playing varsity girls basketball
*Wears her hair in a braid of some form every day.
Hanna
*Grade 10 at Cardston High School
*Signed up for cross country zones but hasn't gone to any practices
*Cleans her room weekly but not always clean daily
*Can be on the top of the roller coaster and doesn't stop talking or at the bottom of the roller coaster and won't say a word
*2nd year high school rodeo. Competed in goat tying, breakaway roping and team roping.She is sitting 3rd in breakaway and 8th in goat tying after the fall rodeos.
*Loves animals and really wants more but sometimes gets tired of taking care of them (Rico, the bearded dragon; Patch & Stitch (the dog from Pitchfords that she REALLY wanted)
*She does get up in the winter and goes out to feed the horses before breakfast
Lucy
*Grade 6 at Cardston Junior High School
*Ran for Student Council and was elected Grade 6 representative
*Activity Day leaders: Brenda Leavitt & Sharon Walburger
*Loves friends. Lucy would have a friend over everyday if she could.
*Is a Netflix junky. She has watched every episode of Full House, Heartland, and Project MC2
*Rarely puts her clothes in the laundry
*Takes her socks off at night after she crawls in bed and stuffs them in her bed frame.
*Competed in junior high rodeo this year on her horse, Happy, in pole bending and goat tying.
*Likes her food at a perfect temperature - she often warms her food up in the microwave
Carly
*Grade 3 at Cardston Elementary School with Mrs. Bright
*2nd year of violin lessons with Melanie Bryant
*Activity Days with her leader, Cari Pilling
*Cardston Elementary School Choir with Mrs. Linda Burwell
*Puts every piece of clothes in the laundry even if she hasn't even worn it but it is on the floor
*Takes her socks off at night after she crawls in bed and stuffs them in her bed frame. (learned from Lucy)
-Loves to bug Jill by attacking her knee pits
-Negotiator. Carly does not take no for an answer
-Will only eat sandwiches for school lunch with store bread
*Is the most thankful kid person ever. She thanks everyone for everything. She will tell us thanks for things we did yesterday, even though she told us thanks yesterday.
-Negotiator. Carly does not take no for an answer
-Will only eat sandwiches for school lunch with store bread
*Is the most thankful kid person ever. She thanks everyone for everything. She will tell us thanks for things we did yesterday, even though she told us thanks yesterday.
*Every time she finishes her shower, she yells "towel" and hopes someone will deliver her one
Sunday, November 20, 2016
20 Years of the K-1 Crew
Twenty years ago in Logan, Utah, six girls were roommates in Old Farm apartment K-1 (although Keri was our unofficial roommate). We have stayed in contact and have gotten together many times over the years. Now that we are more spread out, we have to plan a central meeting place. After many attempts, we finally found a weekend we could all meet in Las Vegas.
First stop: Cheesecake Factory
Cyd is the food director so she coordinates a family style meal where we order several dishes and share. Of course we also enjoyed some cheesecake, too.
Heather arranged our accommodations at a timeshare condo. She even took one for the team and went to an owner's meeting so we could get discount tickets to a variety show.
We went to Red Rock Canyon Park and went on a hike. Hilary was in charge of all of the group selfies.
Our second night's dinner was at P.F. Chang's. Then we went to the Variety Show on the Las Vegas strip. It was family friendly with juggling, acrobatics, recycled percussion, roller skating, etc.
We went shopping at the outlet mall, and I didn't think we would be there very long because lots of my friends are "not shoppers." But then everyone was finding good deals, and we bought a few things for ourselves but the majority of our shopping was for our kids. Heather kept saying I suddenly feel in the mood to shop; I'm going to need a couple more hours.
Keri flew back home on Saturday afternoon because she had to work on Sunday because she is taking the next week off to take her family to Japan. She works for an airline so she gets to fly standby for free. She loves the adventure of flying standby:)
Third night in a row of eating dinner at 4 pm. We didn't really eat lunch, and we beat the dinner rush each night. And we are getting old!
When we got back to our condo, we realized that we now had to fit all of this stuff into our suitcases to fly home:) But we did it.

Although six Mormon moms don't do Las Vegas like some people do, we had so much fun. We laughed and talked and laughed and talked.
It also nice to know that somethings never change:
*Heather still uses a Franklin planner
*Malinda makes spreadsheets to keep track of everything
*Hilary still doesn't like holidays
*Cyd stayed up all night the night before the trip packing
*Malinda still wanders while she is getting ready in the mornings
*Hilary still wants to eat leftovers for breakfast
*Cyd always has chapstick handy
*Keri is the most spontaneous of all of us
*Cyd still sings in the biffy
Las Vegas Quote Wall:
"What are we doing tomorrow? We have an appointment at 10 for breakfast. That is pretty the only thing set."
"Malinda, don't take the flyers." As we walk down the Las Vegas strip.
"Cover your crevices."
"I don't really like to backtrack."
"You have 5 backseat drivers."
"YOU GUYS!" said Hilary over and over as we would give her last second driving directions. (Turn here. That was our road. Etc)
"I'm taking one for the team."
"You know we are getting old when we all bring an extra pair of comfy shoes."
"Your brain is not really in your toe."
"I'm such a rule follower. It is killing me to sit here (parked on the side of the road waiting for Heather to get our tickets)."
Keri & Malinda's texting conversation Saturday night. Keri was at the Salt Lake Airport on her way home, and we were on our way home from shopping.
Keri - Did you ride a roller coaster? (it was one of our ideas for the day)
Malin - Do 7 U-turns count?
Keri - Uh oh. You need one more to make it an even number.
Malin - Don't worry we are still a mile away. It will happen.
Kaylynn - This is probably Spencer Street. You might want to turn left.
Hilary turns right. Oh, I really was supposed to turn left.
Malin - And...#8
Keri - Oh phew!
The rest of the crew flew out Sunday morning. My flight wasn't until 3:30 pm so I went to the Tropicana Ward. Here was my facebook post that afternoon:
This is not my usual view on my way to church, but I was so thankful I could go to church today.
*I appreciated the organist who played loud and fast and changed the stops in between each verse.
*i appreciated the two bishopric members and two members that came to ask me where I was from.
*i appreciated taking the Sacrament and the special tray that had one piece of bread - probably with gluten free bread
*i appreciated the cultural diversity
*i appreciated attending Sunday School and Relief Society (I'm usually hanging out in nursery )
*i appreciated hearing others' testimonies of the Savior and the scriptures
*i appreciated my 25 minute walk to church in the sunshine with no wind
It was the perfect way to end an amazing weekend with my quality college roommates from 20 years ago! They all flew out earlier than me so I was solo going to church.
I sat by the nicest couple on the way home, Bill & Alana Myers. He is a retired preacher so by the end of the flight he asked me if I had accepted Jesus as my personal Savior. They invited us to come and stay with them in Big Fork if we ever need a place to stay when we go to Kalispsell.
It was such a fun trip to be with my friends in a warm place to laugh about old times and to talk about our families.
When I asked my family what they were going to do while I was gone for the weekend, they said drink milk because the milk police will be gone!
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