Friday, March 23, 2012
Caught Reading a Good Book
Evan's school is sponsoring a little contest to see which class can be first at getting a picture of each child "caught" reading a book at home. I sent in two photos. The first is a photo of Evan sitting in the black chair reading "The Walnut Tree". The second photo was sent in at Evan's request. It was snapped in the LAX airport as we were headed home from LA last Monday. As we waited to board our flight to Houston, an enormous man and his wife came into the waiting area and sat down. I was sure it was Yao Ming but had Steve look him up on Google just to be sure. Several people approached him and asked for an autograph, but he was not really interested in making a scene. I decided to just "sneak" a little photo of him from the side. Yao Ming was caught reading a good book, too. I guess he will be an honorary member of Mrs. Foster's class this week. :)
Thursday, March 22, 2012
California or BUST!!!
We were delighted to be able to go see Stephanie and Marc in Los Angeles last weekend. They have lived there for almost a year and we had not gotten a chance to visit them yet. We finally just decided to do it. With help from the kids here at home and Grandma Foulk, we were able to go for about 4 days. Unfortunately for Marc (he was the person who had to pick us up from the airport) we flew into LAX. He was a good sport, though, and picked us up on Thursday. After Steph got home from work we went out for Chinese. Yum!!
Although the usual "sunny California" was not in effect over the weekend due to a "winter storm....i.e. lots of rain and unseasonably cold", we went to see the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame, Hollywood sign, and the Reagan Presidential Library on Friday. Way fun!!
The next day it just poured so we were thankful we had planned to go the the Los Angeles Temple. We weren't able to get a photo outside, but the temple was just beautiful and HUGE!!
The rain subsided a little in the afternoon so we checked out a farmer's market downtown. It turned out to be mostly devoted to food....such a shame ;), so we enjoyed some New Orleans food, some Armenian food, and a nice crepe with Nutella, bananas, and whipped cream. There were lots of people walking around with green clothes and green beer since it was St. Patrick's Day. Pretty funny. That night we made some delicious homemade tacos with pico de gallo and guacamole. So good!!! That night we also visited the Griffith Observatory which is about 15 minutes from Steph's house. Where she lives in Burbank is so close to Disney Studios, Warner Brothers Studios, and NBC Studios. We drove past them whenever we went anywhere. Steph said that she has seen Jay Leno multiple times on her way home from work. He tapes at the NBC studios and she passes him in his car on her way home from work.
Sunday we got to go to church with Steph and Marc. Primary was a hoot. Those 3-4 year olds sure keep you hoppin'. Then we traveled about 45 minutes away to where my sister, Julie, is buried. It had been about 8 years since I was there and it felt good to be able to go. Then we came home, made a delicious chicken dinner and played the bean game .
We had to leave the next morning, but had so much fun seeing their great little apartment and seeing the area in which they live. Such a fun trip.
Here are some photos from our time there....mostly from the Hollywood sites. Believe it or not, this is a very edited version.
The entry to the famous Hollywood Bowl
This was the first star we saw...we parked right by Gladys.
The King...and Steph
No caption needed
Can't miss the Osmonds
One of our favorites
A less obvious choice....Ann B. Davis....aka Alice from The Brady Bunch
Steve and Stephanie in front of Grauman's Chinese Theater
Do you know the way to San Jose?
The Kodak Theater where the Academy Awards were held
So, we saw these people bringing out this sleeping bag that looked like it had a dead body in it or something.
Next thing you know....there's Denzel!!! (in wax of course)
So we got a few snapshots with him
He was so cooperative
These next ones are pretty self explanatory...again a very trimmed down list....but some of our favorites!
We spotted Lucy a little further down the street
The far away shot by the famous sign
And the close up where Steph decided to smile and point at the sign and Steve decided to look serious and hold up the sign....I love it!!
Near the entrance to the Reagan Library.....such a peaceful place
The view from the front of the library....so beautiful!!
Just hanging with the Reagans
Steph at the Reagan Inauguration...George HW looks so young!!
One of the coolest parts of the tour.....yep...that's Air Force One...in the Library!!
...and we got to go in it
Come on aboard....oh wait...you can't, sorry
The back of one of Pres. Reagan's limos
And his final resting place
So glad we could visit this amazing place
We didn't actually visit the Disney Studios, but since they are on the same street that Steph lives on we snapped this cool photo of the building with dwarf pillars. Pretty cool!
And check out the fence around the property....Mickey Mouse shaped finials on each post and little Mickeys along the top of the fence......(also notice the cross street sign...very fitting)
Los Angeles at night....taken from the Griffith Observatory
The front of the observatory on kind of a rainy but beautiful night
Stephanie at one of the shops in the farmer's market. Unfortunately, the jelly we bought in this one could not be taken home on the plane. :(
Steph and Marc in front of their very cute apartment
My sweet little sister's grave....I still miss her so much.
Thank you, Stephanie and Marc, for taking such good care of us. We had such a great time.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Lift Up Thy Heart and Rejoice
The Cherry Hill, New Jersey Stake held its annual Relief Society Conference on March 10th. It was a lot of work by a lot of people to put it together but turned out so good. We had some great classes, some wonderful music, and some great food. We also had a special presentation by Sandra Turley. She has sung on Broadway in the role of Cosette in Les Miserables and sang a number of show tunes tied together with uplifting thoughts and stories. Our goal for the conference was to uplift the sisters and I think the Lord helped us accomplish that goal. Thanks to all the wonderful brothers and sisters who helped make the day a great success.
A sweet sister in our stake drew sixteen beautiful drawings of well known musical artists, past and present. They were a huge addition to the spirit of of the day. This is her rendition of Sister Turley.
Thank you, Sister Algecera!
Do you recognize Mack Wilberg, Janice Kapp Perry, Michael Ballam, and Jenny Oaks Baker? These are just a few of the many!
Here are Doris Guzman and Angie Roman late in the set up process. We could not have gotten it done without all the help we received!! Thanks to all you great ladies!!
Here are Dalila and I during set up. It was very late...but still a lot of fun..(plus, we had some of Robin's delicious rice pudding to buoy our spirits. :)
Our fancy table settings...so fun!!
It was a very special day.
D&C 25: 12,13
EIGHT IS GREAT!!!!
It is hard to believe that our "little guy" is eight. I was getting used to referring to him as "Evan, our number seven, from Heaven, who is seven!!" But time marches on. This is the year he can be baptized so he is excited about that. We are waiting till the end of the month for the baptism so that Janelle and Scott can be here for the occasion. Megan will be in her school's musical, "AIDA" that weekend so we decided to have the baptism then so the Robertson's could participate in both. Since age 8 is one of the years that we traditionally allow the kids to do a birthday party, we planned to make Evan's actual birthday the party day and the baptism day it's own special celebration. Evan wanted to have a Spongebob party so we printed our own invitations and invited the kids in his class. We played some way fun games and had quite the enthusiastic participants. Whew!!! Steve and I decided we might be getting too old for this kind of thing. But Evan had a great time....and that's really all that matters.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR. EIGHT YEAR OLD!!!
We love you, Evan!!!
Waking up on birthday morning, March 3rd
Opening some 3-D puzzles
Can you tell he likes Encyclopedia Brown books? He got 5-8 to go with his 1-4.
This was his most requested gift....a Boomerang Yo-Yo!!
All set for the big birthday party!!
His Spongebob cake
The pinata
We played Don't Eat Pete....with a Plankton flair and Pin the Top on the Pineapple (no photo)
This was a section of our jelly fish field......
.....and we had a "build a krabby patty" relay
Here is Evan with some of his friends at the party....
....and at a calmer moment on the following day with just the fam!!
Sure love you, buddy...Happy Birthday!!!