Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Bridgete's baptism


"When Jesus Christ was baptized down in the River Jordan,
 three members of the Godhead were present there in love. 
 The Father spoke from Heaven when Jesus Christ was baptized, the Holy Ghost descended as gently as a dove.
And now when I am baptized I'll follow his example,
 be baptized by immersion through sacred priesthood power. 
 Then I will be a member of Heavenly Father's kingdom
and have the Holy Spirit to guide me every hour."
(When Jesus Christ was Baptized from the Children's Songbook)
A perfect song for baptism.
Bridgete was baptized on Saturday.  It was so sweet and special and the spirit was strong.  Just like Bridgete. 


 All the family that came to share Bridgete's special day with us.


Look a family picture.  Miracles do happen:)
Bridgete, we love you and are so very proud of you in making this big decision.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Vacations Galore! Part Three of Three..Thank Goodness!

Ahhhh Yellowstone.  We loved being there.  We loved all of the marvels we saw.  We saw God's hand in the beauty and wonder of Yellowstone. 

Oh hello Mr. Elk. 
 We saw you once and never saw you or any elk again for the three days we were there.


Yeah...that is Dave in the driver's seat and a couple of bison buddies wondered by to say hello.  We were dying with excitement!


Yellowstone had so much water! 
And it was moving fast.  It looked cold and dangerous and just beautiful.


There she blows!...Old Faithful!
  So amazing.  There were hundreds and hundreds of people waiting faithfully for her.


Dragon's Mouth. 
The sound of it sounded like a dragon...or some other big creature.  It was fascinating to watch and listen.  You could feel the heat from it.



My aren't you a big beautiful buffalo. 
Lovely scenery, huh?
 
Overlooking the upper falls.
  Now you can't possibly look at that and not believe in God and in his creations. 

Bridgete and Spencer with Old Faithful in the background.

This is the Triplet geyser, but the big one is the Grand geyser.  We stumbled upon it on our hike and within 30 seconds of standing there it went off.  People had been waiting there for 10 hours.  We were so fortunate to see it.  And it kept going and going.  It went off three times and that never happens!  Everyone was cheering it on.  It was so exciting!

Spencer and the Churning Cauldron.
  Hot and super stinky.  Many of the hot spots were super smelly.  Lots of sulphur.  We would get back in the car and we would just reek of sulphur.  It wasn't bad...reminded me of Easter:)


Some young male bison hanging out by the road.

They were troopers!  It was hot in the sun, and this was when we were by a lot of hot spots (notice not a lot of trees).  The best treat ever was Yellowstone's ice cream.  It made all our hiking worth it.

It was a wonderful vacation.  The 18 hour drive was not that horrendous either.  The kids slept through half of it so that was nice.  What I miss most is being all couped up in our 30 foot cab over Cruise America motor home.  There was barely any fighting and just lots of laughing and reading and talking and eating.  Of course, we were probably one day shy of all the melt downs and fighting.  So glad we went.  We traveled through Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.  Not bad for a 5 day road trip. 2,200 miles all driven by my hubby.  We aren't driving anywhere for a long time...his orders. 

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Vacations Galore! Part Two of Three

I drove home (six hours) from Ventura on Tuesday July 19th.  We got home around 3:00pm.  I had exactly 13 hours to do laundry, repack and set up our awesome Cruise America motor home all before our 4:00am departure for Utah. Umm....I was a little crazy.  I tried to have as much stuff as possible ready before Ventura, but there is still a lot of stuff to do.  A LOT.  Food, sippy cups, medicine bag, toilet paper, bug spray, baby shampoo...that is just a tiny bit of the Don't Forget list.   Everything worked out fine and we got out the door at 4:00am (Dave and I got 3 hours of sleep...better than 2 I guess:).  We got to our campground in Salt Lake around 4:00pm that afternoon.  The next day (Thursday) we went to Temple Square.  This was my first time in Utah and so we had to do Temple Square.  It was just beautiful.  40 years of hard, backbreaking labor to build the Salt Lake Temple.  Those saints were amazing.  Visiting all the buildings was a huge testimony booster.  I love The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. 


The Tabernacle.  So beautiful. 

Behold the tree in Filippo's palm.

Evan, Filippo, Spencer, Sophie and Bridgete in front of the Salt Lake Temple.




 
An original chair from the temple.  So beautiful!
"This is the place."


The first presidency and Spencer and Bridgete in the Conference Center.


On top of the Conference Center.  It was a beautiful clear day.  Sophie eventually passed out.  All the kids did great and enjoyed seeing some church history. 
Friday, we hit the road again.  Our destination was Rexburg Idaho to pick up Jenny from BYU-I.  It took about 4 hours.  It was a beautiful drive.  Everything was so green.  After we got Jenny, we headed for some pizza and then to Yellowstone.  But I have to save that for Part Three.