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"Great things are brought about and burdens lightened through the efforts of many hands “anxiously engaged in a good cause.” Imagine what the millions of Latter-day Saints could accomplish in the world if we functioned like a beehive in our focused, concentrated commitment to the teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ." M. Russell Ballard October 2012 General Conference

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Photo Finds



Kyle likes to give the thumbs up sign recently.  He also like to answer questions by saying "sure".  I wonder where he hears that?
Caleb found a text book cover and decided that he needed to be Batman.  He cut some wholes into it for eyes and gave himself a sore throat talking like Batman-the Christian Bale version.  
Cayden's obsession with Legos has been encouraged by us getting him a subscription to a Netflix-type service just for Legos.  It is called Pleygo and just like Netflix you go onto the their website and make a wishlist, they mail you the first one available on your list, you get to make and play with it as long as you want then you take it apart, put it back in the box and send it back to them and they send you another one.  I found a Groupon deal for 2 months for only $10 so I figured that was alot cheaper than buying him all those Legos.  
Don wanted the Dish Hopper for Christmas so I got it for him a little early.  This is the Saturday that they came and installed it-December 7.  Saturday morning may not have been the best choice for enhancing their viewing opportunities.  Getting the chores done was a little challenging with a new TV toy to play with.  Don is wearing a suit because he got up really early Saturday morning and went to the temple with the Elders Quorum presidency.  What a good boy he is!


Connor spent Saturday December 7, helping a young man in his ward with his Eagle project.  They had collected chopped down trees up by Warm Springs earlier in November and then they spent many hours on Saturday chopping it into usable pieces. He brought us some for our wood pile. Most of the wood is going to widows/widowers who can use it but there is some they put in a pile for the ward to use at bonfires and to take camping.  

Oh, Caleb.  This is just the latest picture that he put on my phone.  


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