Sunday, May 30, 2021

New Life- Week 62 (Busy)

 This has been such a busy week.  We had our typical school and sports schedules with lot of church obligations, end of the school year activities, and making dinner for friends sprinkled in.  With all that, once again, I don't have much exciting to report this week.  I also didn't really even take many pictures.  

I will mention that this week I had an activity I was in charge of with my young women from church.  We made a miniature art gallery.  I am not super artsy, but it was super fun.  See the bricks for scale on our work.



The other thing I wanted to mention was that since we were on the go a lot, Millie got to go along a lot too.  She really doesn't love the car, but would rather go than be left behind.  She is always trying to jump from the back to the middle row with the kids.  One time this week Carrigan was blocking her in the back so she decided to find other way to be close.


Sunday, May 23, 2021

New Life- Week 61 (Keeping our Heads Down)

This week, as the title implies, we have been keeping our heads down and just plugging along.  We have about four weeks of school left and we are just trying to make it through.  The weather has been a little fickle too which has meant that some days we are hunkering down inside and some days we are keeping cool at the pool and in the shade.  I don't have tons to report so I will take the time to post some pictures we have missed in the busier weeks and say goodbye until next week.











Sunday, May 16, 2021

New Life- Week 59 and 60 (Carrigan Gets Baptized)

These last two weeks were huge for our family.  The big events kicked off with Carrigan's birthday.  It wasn't just any birthday, but her big 8th birthday!  She had a day to remember with all her favorite meals (cinnamon rolls, Taco Bell, and potstickers) and a designed by her ice cream cake.  She got spoiled with tons of presents, especially crafts and crafting supplies. She also chose to go swimming and to lacrosse and had a Zoom birthday party with her friends.  This was Carrigan's second  Covid birthday, but I think we were still able to make it pretty memorable for her.















Just a few days after her birthday, we were so excited to have most of Jeremy's family come to town.  Jeff, Carolyn, Jensen, Garret, Breanna, and Capri all came to town and stayed with us.  They came for Carrigan's baptism and Merrick's ordination (more on that in a minute), but we also had time for some other fun.  We watched lacrosse and multiple baseball games.  Merrick was really excited that they got to see him pitch.  We also went on a hike, ate yummy foods, visited several parks, and Carolyn took me to get a pedicure.  It was a happy accident that we also got to be with them for Mother's Day.







The real reason for the visit and the biggest of the big events over the last two weeks was Carrigan's baptism and Merrick's Priesthood ordinations.  We had the baptism on Saturday evening.  It was a beautiful program and we were able to Zoom it for family and friends that were not able to attend in person (one of the blessings of Covid).  We had talks by Becca and Breanna and Jensen sang "I'm trying to be like Jesus".  Both Jeremy and Carrigan talked about how cold the water was in the font.  Jeremy said, "I baptized someone in the a horse trough in the middle of Mexico and that water was warmer". Merrick and I got to act as witnesses and, while she went all the way under the first time, Jeremy got turned around by our left handed girl and held up the wrong hand so she got to get double dunked in the cold water.  After the baptism Jeremy was also able to confirm her and give her the Holy Ghost.  Immediately following the baptism, we held Merrick's ordination and he was able to receive the Aaronic Priesthood and become a deacon. Jeremy was also able to do that ordination.  It was a busy day for him!












Immediately following the baptism and ordination, we had everyone over for a nacho bar dinner and dessert.  Carrigan had chosen the menu for the night and it was a huge hit.  It was so fun to have everyone over to our new house and the house handled all the extra people like a champ.  I am excited for many more events to come (Jeremy might have different thoughts on this).

By Tuesday everyone had gone home and it was back to business as usual, but it was so great to have everyone here.  We made precious memories that won't soon be forgotten. 

Sunday, May 2, 2021

New Life- Week 58 (Extreme Risk)

 This week our county moved back into the "Extreme Risk" category for Covid 19 and I couldn't be more annoyed or baffled.  We (those of us in Oregon) have had one of the most extreme shut downs in the country and yet our numbers are still climbing.  Honestly, I am so over it!  In many ways I feel like we are moving back to a more normal life despite our local government telling us we can't.

Exhibit A: I went shopping more this last week than I have in a long time!  We got a new bed and I needed new sheet and a new comforter.  We also had to get things for Carrigan's upcoming birthday and baptism.  Since I am fully vaccinated, it isn't really a huge deal for me to do shopping, but I haven't done it a lot because I am not ready to take my kids out and about to stores.


Exhibit B:  Sports!  Sports are back!!!!  I know I have already mentioned it, but Carrigan is playing lacrosse and Merrick is playing baseball.  Merrick had his first game this past week.  He is mainly playing first base and pitcher, with a little outfield sprinkled in.  He is doing a great job.  The biggest change I have noticed this year is his confidence.  Especially at the mound, he seems focused and relaxed.  It's so nice to see.



Exhibit C: Family.  For several months at the the beginning of the pandemic we didn't see our family.  Now, thankfully, many of us are vaccinated and we are able to get together more easily without fear.  The family got together on Friday for dinner at Emily and Tala's and much of the family has come out to the baseball games (Merrick, Jason, and Kai are all on the same team).  This coming week we will be gathering (with the Clifford side too) for more baseball, Carrigan's birthday, and her baptism.  Also, yesterday the girls all had a girls' night at Emily's and Carrigan got a big birthday haircut.  No reveal pictures today, you will have to wait until next week for those, but she cut off about 6 inches and she looks adorable.


So, as you can see, despite the "extreme risk" we are a still living life and doing the things most important.  One day this will all be behind us...one day...