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June bugs part 2 - missionary love!

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 Here was the best part of June -  Logan came home on June 20 2023!!  He arrived at the Pasco/Tri-Cities airport around 10:30pm.  We were tired waiting for him.  Nathan is still jet-lagged from his flight in from Saudi so it was nice of him to come along!  It help us not seem like such a small group.  We are happy to have him around! I had a sign made for him that Faith and Sam held up for him to see. On Wednesday morning we gathered in the living room of our AirBnB and called Hannah and Brynne so they could join while Logan was released.  Josh asked a few questions, Logan shared his testimony with us, and then Josh officially released him.  We spent the day playing and eating.  On Thursday we joined with the pioneer trekkers and Kenna and Natalie got to hug their brother hello and goodbye as they head off on a Mexican adventure of their own! we stopped in Corvallis so Logan could say hello to his grandparents. Then homeward bound! The m...

June bugs part 1

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 end of 8th grade.... Natalie got to participate in all the fun end of year activities:  the 8th grade dance, the color run, 8th grade promotion, the field trips.  She had a great week living it up with her good group of friends. She didn't really have any academic classes at the middle school except a semester of science but she had so much fun in choir, band, library aide and P.E.  Plus at home she rocked her math curriculum (finishing her entire book), read SO many books for history, did a writing program with me.  She was super diligent with her piano practice and assignments and it was just so much fun to watch her develop into a responsible and dedicated girl!  off to high school in the fall! Our stake had pioneer trek right after Father's Day.  We were able to join the girls for the first night. My favorite thing was seeing what good attitudes the youth had about the entire experience. It was chilly and very windy the first night but the kids we...

'May' you always have the wind at your back

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 May was a busy but beautiful month. We finished track and golf up.   Both girls had great seasons and lots of fun.  I was especially impressed by Kenna's golf team (Varsity took 4th at state, btw) for their kindness, cohesiveness, and fantastic coaches.  Looking forward to next year for that!  Natalie didn't make it to districts as she had hoped - 8th grade is more competitive with fewer slots open.  But she still did well and enjoyed it.  I think the girls finally had decent weather the last week of practices - they both toughed out almost the entire season in cold, rainy weather. cinco de mayo with merlin ward faith and her future husband double rainbow on our 15 minute date! You know the statement "it takes a village".   Well, that is never more true than when mama goes out of town.  At the urging and support of good friends, I had booked a flight to visit the Sants and hopefully time it to be there when the baby arrived.  Obviously ...