Thursday, May 8, 2008

Random thoughts this week

This week has been pretty uneventful. I feel like it's been catch up week after a wonderful week of having a lot of family events. My house is finally clean again! And I spent some time reading New Moon the second book in the twilight series. I get sucked into those books. I couldn't resist this picture of Sydney and her cousin Jill. After Kyle and Ashlee had cut the wedding cake, the girls decided they wanted a piece and didn't bother to ask for a cut one. They were taking huge handfuls and eating away! Good think Kyle and Ashlee have easy going personalities!




Here is a picture for everyone that knows John well. Remember how much he hates cell phones. Well I think he uses ours as much or more than me! I just had to document him in his new "high-tech" mode.

I did get the opportunity to go to Womens Conference. It was wonderful. I didn’t take any pictures on my camera so just imagine BYU campus and you’ll get the drift. President Monson was the concluding speaker and as he walked into the room, I received such a sweet feeling. I knew he was the Prophet. It was so wonderful to be so close to him and hear him in person. Something I’ll never forget!







In honor of Syndey's 5th birthday which is on the 19th I thought I post one of my favorite baby pictures of her. I love her so much and I can't believe it was that long ago!

2 comments:

Craig Victor said...

I really enjoy the old and recent photography of John. As I compared these pictures I recall a saying that John uses often: "my hairline has not changed since high school." I remember that stage of denial. Obviously if your line has receded this much in five years then it for sure has changed since high school. Now all you need to do John is learn to live with reality and quit lying to everyone.

Nelson Family said...

That is awesome you went to Women's Conference. Those are the benefits of living up there I guess, but you can't beat the red rocks of Southern Utah! I love that picture of John and Sydney too. It's sad our kids are growing so fast.