Monday, June 19, 2017

Blog

I don't really know why I blog anymore.
I don't very often.
But it is kind of a journal for me.
So here goes.
When Mark was called as the bishop, I had to be released from my
calling as Relief Society president. This was the last little thing
we did as a presidency. Leatherby's! I love these ladies and am
thankful we got to serve together for a brief time!
Mom turned 85.
We celebrated at Mazza and had Mrs. Backer's cupcakes.
We celebrated the end of our mortgage at Valter's Osteria.
Where Paige got to meet and speak Italian with Valter himself!
My nephew Jake got his mission call to Georgia!
We showered Alyssa prior to her marriage to Tanner.
Alyssa with her mom Cindy.
For some reason I could not get any of the wedding pictures I took
to download onto my blog without turning - except this one of Mark and I.
So I stole one of Tanner and Alyssa's photos from Facebook.

Village Baker opened near City Creek
and it might be dangerous to have these Special K Bars so close.
We roasted marshmellows and made s'mores in our back yard.
We celebrated Mother's Day.
 Our ice plants are killing it with the beauty this year. 
 I was lucky enough to spend some time with these two.
 And make cookies.
 Jadyn
 Maya
 Mark got a toothache!
 We went to St. George and hung out in Snow Canyon
to watch the sun set. 
 Courtney took this silly picture and said it should be our Christmas Card.
 We visited graves in St. George.
Trader Joe's had this adorable sign out front so I had to get a picture of it,
 because peonies are maybe my favorite flowers.
And mine were beautiful this year!
Mark got a Little Giant ladder
 for his birthday this year.
 And our pergola was finally built.
We love it.
 It adds so much beauty to the back yard.
 Not to mention shade. And this couch!!!!
 We got to see Uncle Rex and Aunt Collette
at Tanner and Alyssa's reception.
 
And Aunt Judy and Uncle Delynn and Uncle Greg and Aunt Jean as well.
 Then on Father's Day we celebrated Mark
by hanging out on our new couch - which is the best!!!


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