We'll start the week with a little upside down Charley in our lives ...
and some pictures of Dad's completion of Darby's upstairs bedrooms this week.
He also decided we needed a light outside the Room of Requirement.
I did a loot shoot of my buys from last week in St. George.
A close up.
and I always love sorting buttons when I can find them ....
Missy was fun to have on board, though she liked jumping in our chairs in the evening.
Such a cute face. (Britt's family went to Southern Utah.)
As, strangely, did Trevor and Nell's family.
here's a fun one of Nell at Horseshoe Bend.
Slot canyon love with Alex and Charley
Here's Charley out hiking.
At one point, Dad and his stalker app noticed that Britt's family and Trevor's family were just two blocks apart from each other as Trevor drove through Kanab ... they never actually ran into each other though.
Tuesday night Dad and I went to see Jesus Revolution. I liked it better than Dad, but it certainly gives you something to think about.
At work on Wednesday, this young man, came in with his Pooh bear. It was fun to find out that his middle name is Christopher.
Ross posted his trip down memory lane ... these three houses' original owners were, our family, Uncle Gene's family and Uncle Monte's family.
Here's a closer shot of our house.
Yep, Hartford street. We moved to Bountiful when I was 5 and I have few memories there.
After work Thursday, I went to help set up for our Relief Society Birthday party.
We had a beautiful potato bar for our dinner.
I got to tell about Eliza R. Snow's role in the reinstitution of the Relief Society in the late 1860's. What a great lady.
After my speech I had to head off to Book Club. Our book was set in Lithuania, and Sandy, far left, hosted and made two native foods for that county. Borscht and Potato Latkes, both of which I have had before. Here are Sandy, Suzanne and Ann.
Heather, KD, and Carolyn.
And me with Lillian.
Friday found us at Mosida, this is Sister Marvin, one of our new Missionaries.
In front, Sister Marvin, me and Sister Hardman
We danced the Virginia Reel.
We're all getting ready for a Leadership Training the next day.
Saturday dawned on Darby's 44th birthday.
and we head back to Modsida for Trek Training, here are Sisters Brimhall and Newman.
The Crumps, Sister Smith, the Hardmans and Elder Smith.
The Marvins in Pioneer dress, Elder Marvin served his mission in Finland.
Sister Lathrop and Sister Child. We served a lovely potato bar for lunch at the event.
Dad and a fun mural at a theater in Spanish we had never noticed before.
Here we are for an amateur family theatrical.
I thought the theater itself was rather charming ...
The Sheriff of Nottingham and Robinhood.
The Bishop was played by our friend Ed Watts.
Here he is with Dad at the end of the show.
Here I am with a couple of caste members.
The Conservatory door sign Dad ordered last week was in the mail box. And here it is, installed. So we clearly have Mrs Peacock (Room color) in the Conservatory, with the Victorian Candle Stick.
Dad headed off to Stake Choir practice in the afternoon today, then we went to dinner at David and JaeLin Steele's house, up on Goosenest Drive. I met them at Treasures a few weeks back, and they came to see our house. It was fun to get to know them better and to find out that Jim Epps and Gordon Peck, both of whom helped us finish the garret, lived in their ward.
Aren't they the cutest? They also love working on their house and it was fun to hear its history and see all they've done. They showed us the before pictures on their TV.
and lookity, lookity out of over 300 agents in Becca's office, she won agent of the month. Woot Woot!
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