
Monday, October 19, 2009
Grown-up talk (waah waah)

Wednesday, October 14, 2009
MoTab by Moriah

Go uncle Ryan!!
Thursday, October 1, 2009
9/28/2009: Family funeral
We attended the funeral of a family member this week. Since it’s not my place to blog about specifics, suffice it to say that it was an excellent service. We have been praying for the family during this grieving period. The passing of a life is always difficult, but also is an important time for the rest of us to reflect on the impact that person made, as well as take a personal inventory of our own impact on others and the world around us. Money, accolades, etc. How much of it really matters in the end? How did you treat other people? Did you have a relationship with God and were you always striving to improve? Did you try to help others along your journey? Those are the things that really matter in the end. While funerals are usually difficult for all involved, it’s also a great opportunity to take stock in the things that really matter. And hug family members… you know, the rest of us left behind.
Also, my younger sister Iris sang a great rendition of “How Great Thou Art” during the service. I’m glad she’s willing to share her talent with us. She can hit certain notes that are unique to her talent. Well done, sis.
Also, my younger sister Iris sang a great rendition of “How Great Thou Art” during the service. I’m glad she’s willing to share her talent with us. She can hit certain notes that are unique to her talent. Well done, sis.
9/26/2009: Alpine Slide: “This is soooo awesome!!”
We took the kids to the Alpine Slide (www.skibowl.com) on Saturday. As the kids get a little older, I realize this is a really fun spot to enjoy with the family. Emery wanted to wait in the car with g’ma and a sleeping Clara, so Moriah and Brooke hopped on the ski lift with Melissa and I, on our way to ride the slide down the hill. Riding the ski lift alone is a blast with a 7 year old. She was so amazed that we could sit on a chair in the sky like that. We got into the toboggans together (Moriah in my lap and Brooke in mommy’s lap) to cruise down the hill…
Then, a moment I won't forget. As we started down the track and gained a fair amount of speed, Moriah spontaneously yelled “This is SOOOO AWESOMMME!!!” It was pure glee, making it so much more fun for me, too. Something about that moment will stick with me for years to come. Of course, I put the pedal to the medal and we cooked down the hill at light speed…just for the awesomeness of it all.
Then, a moment I won't forget. As we started down the track and gained a fair amount of speed, Moriah spontaneously yelled “This is SOOOO AWESOMMME!!!” It was pure glee, making it so much more fun for me, too. Something about that moment will stick with me for years to come. Of course, I put the pedal to the medal and we cooked down the hill at light speed…just for the awesomeness of it all.
Discovering the Old Salmon River Trail

9/26/2009: Melissa’s first 10k

Our girls were excited to see mommy race, too. Moriah made a great sign to hold up at the finish line that read simply: “Go My Mom!” I love that it wasn’t just “Go Mom!”, but she had to specify that it was HER mom that she was cheering on. Love it.
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