" Stand ye in holy places and be not moved..." was the theme this year. We had so much fun planning this Young Women in excellence. In the end Danielle was not able to be there because she had just had her precious baby girl the day before. We missed her terribly but were so glad she had helped us plan ahead. Here are some Pictures of what we did.
We gave the girls nail polish and hangers.
The hangers said:
Stand ye in holy places and be not moved
Hang on to your values
Hang on to your testimony
Hang on to the spirit
so that some day you can hang your temple dress on me
The Polish said:
It's fun to have cute shoes and toes,
But what's more important,
Is having those cute feet,
Take you where the lord wants you go
Thursday, November 14, 2013
2013 Summary
2013
It
was the best of times; it was the worst of times. That pretty much sums up how
I feel about 2013.
In February, we lost Sasha, my brothers Shar Pei
of 15 years. She lived a very good life.
In
March, Rob and I had the privilege to go to Colorado to see my Cousins twins
get baptized. That was a wonderful trip. We loved seeing all the family and
catching up on what was going on, not to mention the really good food. Within 24 hours of our return home our
Dachshund Mimi passed away. She had a mystery disease that took her from us way
to soon. She was 9 when she passed. March also brought birthdays for Robert and
me though they were not very happy.
In
April, we suddenly lost Annie our first Dachshund. She was 10 when she passed.
Needless to say we were feeling quite broken by the time May came around.
May
was busy with prepping for TREK. Robert and I were the food committee heads
this year for Trek. It was very stressful but we had A LOT of experiences of feeing
the Lord near us. When we didn’t know how to move forward he was always there
to guide us and we were grateful for that. May also brought an addition to the
Family –Mom got a Shar Pei that is named Daisy. In May I was also elected as
the HOA president and Robert is the Secretary.
June
brought the TREK. I was not cleared medically to actually go on the trek so I
prepped everything and Rob went and cooked and kept things moving. I went up to
meet the hand carts on Saturday and took popsicles up with me. There is a much
longer story that goes along with me taking popsicles but let’s just say this
years trek will forever be remembered as “The Miracle of the Popsicles”. The
lord does answer prayers even if they are as simple as a Popsicle.
In July,
I went to Utah with a friend of mine and had a blast. I loved traveling with
her and talking and getting to know her better. I also loved seeing family. I
spent a few days at my Uncle Roy’s and I just LOVE being there. Heber City will
forever hold a very special part of my heart. I have sooo many happy memories
with my Dad, Grandmother, Aunt, Uncle and all the family there. I had so much
fun taking time to stop with Uncle Roy. Stopping is not something that I do
well but it was so nice to not have to do anything. We could watch movies and
get to things when we felt like it. I think I got my point across that I loved
my visit .
July also brought Rob and my 12th anniversary.
August
brought Robs Mom Moving to Utah. That was a big change in our lives. She has spent the last 12 years
living very close to us. We always knew she was just a call away if we needed
her and we had lots of fun just dropping in to see her when we had a free day.
The move was good for her though and it is giving her time with her grandson which
is priceless. In August Rob and I also resided the house. We took down the old
wood siding made some repairs and put Hardi board up. Sharon and Christopher
came down and saved the day in helping us get the job done.
The
rest of the year we have been busy with our callings, volunteer work and life.
Robert
is still singing with the Temple Hill Choir when he can. He is the Executive
Secretary for the bishop which keeps him busy on Sunday but he tries to sing
every chance he gets. He will be singing in the Christmas productions up at
Temple hill again this year. Rob is still working at the Surgery Center which
we are grateful for.
I
stay busy running here, there and everywhere. I enjoy creating cakes for people
or finding a craft to do for Young Women’s. I love my calling in Young Women’s
and thank the lord every day for the opportunity to serve with such amazing
people. I love the opportunity I have to be a house wife.
While
the year started off very bumpy it has been a wonderful year filled with doing
things we love with people we love. We hope everyone has a very Merry Christmas,
Happy Hanukah and a Happy 2014.
Much
Love,
Robert,
Megan and our 4 footed girls- Penny, Sarah and EmilySunday, May 12, 2013
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Mimi
Sarah (White) and Mimi (Red)
I first met Mimi in 2005 when she had Sarah. Sarah was born October 9,2005. She comes from a litter of 5- 3 boys and 2 girls. I originally wanted her sister but she was already spoken for so we got Sarah. We got to watch her interact with Mimi and her Father until the time came that we got to bring her home. On December 3, 2005 we picked up Sarah to bring her home :0) we were giddy to have another baby in the family. As we were leaving with Sarah, Mimi let out this cry that stopped me in my tracks. It was a heart wrenching cry that to this day I can still hear,that day I told Rob that if we ever got the opportunity to get Mimi I wanted her. Little did I know I would not have to wait long. In October 2007 we brought Mimi home to be reunited with her daughter. On the way home we stopped and got a bite to eat. We ordered Mimi chicken nuggets and Rob and I each got a burger. As I was trying to feed her a chicken nugget my burger got to close and she made short work of that and from that point on I called her my cheeseburglar.We were warned that she probably would not remember Sarah and would not want anything to do with her. Wow was that wrong! We brought Mimi in though the back so she would learn where to potty before she met all our other dogs. When we brought Sarah out she came around the corner so she could see Mimi and stopped dead in her tracks Mimi and Sarah just stared at each other then Sarah's tail started to wag and she ran to Mimi and they sniffed and rubbed each other and Mimi was full of kisses for Sarah. From that day on Mimi and Sarah were always together. Mimi protected her like any good mother would. To watch them interact really made my heart sing. I was sooo happy to reunite them. Mimi was a wonderful,well mannered part of our family. She was very independent and had her own routine each day which always meant spending a lot of time outside (unless it was raining). Mimi had a cute wiggle when she walked and a true hound bark. Thank goodness she didn't bark much. In August of 2012 we noticed Mimi was not her self and after months of tests and trips to the vet it was determined that she had gone blind from what they thought was a stroke. She deteriorated fast and we didn't think she would make it to Halloween. Then we found some medication that seemed to help her and she started figuring paths from the back yard and back up the stairs to her bed. She also found a route from her bed to the kitchen and her spunky spirit started coming back. After the stroke I had to carry her outside and to bed and different places but she learned to give a cry and I would come carry her out. Many people told us to put her down and we seriously thought about it but we couldn't. As time went on she made it to Halloween then Thanksgiving and even Christmas. I am sooo grateful for that time we had with her. When I was caring for her so much I called her my snickerdoodle and she was the color of a snickerdoodle. We had our special bonding time. In January our Sharpie who's health had been deteriorating started to really go down hill. With Sasha going down hill Mimi started having alot of seizures which meant alot of good days mixed with some real bad ones. Again we thought of putting her down but just couldn't. On February 26th Sasha Died and Mimi started doing even worse. On the morning of March 4th Mimi took her last breath and passed away. My first words were thank the lord she no longer has to suffer. Shortly after that reality set in and with it came and enormous amount of sorrow. I felt like I had just lost my child. Yes, Mimi was a dog but to Rob and I our dogs are the closest thing we have to kids. I had panic attacks and horrid sorrow for a few days until I was overcome with gratitude that I still had Sarah, so I still have a part of a piece of Mimi. I love Mimi so much and miss her dearly but I am sooo greatful to have her Sarah, to Love.
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