Miles may seperate us, but our hearts are connected.

May 10, 2009


Elder Neslen's first baptism in March 09.
Tim Elton (the gentelmen in the center)
Thanks Tim, for keeping Elder Neslen in line.

You go Scott. We can't wait to see what's next.

It's a good thing you can't get swine flu from eating pork. We'd all be at risk. The ham itself was yummy. The ear....onlyScott knows.



They are getting married June 19th in the Portland Temple.
They are an adorable couple. It is fun planning the wedding.
I will be in Oregon next week for a month to help with the planning.
Thanks Kimmie for being such a fun and wholesome daughter and friend.
I am stopping in Utah to spend time with Scott and Melissa.
I will get to see Karen for her birthday.
I am excited to see my grandkids, Annie, Ryon and Kimmie soon too.
Waaahoooooo............................................




Kimmie graduated in April from BYU Idaho.

Annie, Tanner, Cedar Mark and I drove there. We met Kevin's family as well. Dad was saying we only have one more son to go. When Curtis gets off his mission he will go back to school. He has a lot of years because he wants to go into the medical field. He may have to rethink that if the health care system goes to a social system. Doctors are not going to have the privilage of being independant or autonomous...which is where the personal rewards are found.

Congratulations Kimmie. She wants to start her masters in a year.