Thursday, December 4, 2008

It's Me! Taylor!


Taylor turned 15 years old on Saturday. It's been fifteen wonderful years of watching him grow, learn, and develop. He works hard, has self discipline, has a great sense of humor, befriends everyone, is dependable, optimistic, talented and successful in anything he puts his mind to. I love this guy! He is my friend.

I am going to do what Amy does and go down memory lane a bit with Taylor. The first picture is 2000, the next is 2001, and so on.



Monday, December 1, 2008

Count Your Many Blessings





I've had some realizations lately. One is that I am a complainer. That is a hard one to admit. But I am and I have a trophy case for some of the past complaints that I like to get out and polish occasionally. But General Conference, Thanksgiving, a sacrament meeting, and the scriptures have helped me see that I won't complain so much if I am grateful. In Alma 34:38 it says after a powerful sermon: "live in thanksgiving daily, for the many mercies and blessings which he doth bestow upon you." My heart has been more full and grateful since. I have also learned that if you are grateful, even in trials, your heart has more room for faith and trust in the Lord, and life is just good.

So we celebrated Thanksgiving and had an all-out feast! Shelby and Jeff and family came to share it with us and we had a great time! Spencer peeled a ton of potatoes, and Emily and Julie got to make the pumkin pies with Rachel watching every step. Shelby made "Rita Rolls" and brought her freezer strawberry jam. Everything was so good! Even the white meat was juicy.

After dinner, we gathered and sang Count Your Many Blessings and each got a peice of paper and we counted our many blessings and shared some of them with each other. Everyone had very thoughtful lists.

I am grateful to have such a marvelous family. Each of you and your love makes my life wonderful! I am grateful for the gospel of Jesus Christ and the knowledge that I have a Heavenly Father who loves me and has a plan for me. That He sent His Son to pay my debts that I may stand clean before Him. That we have a prophet to guide us through this world of chaos, and that He gave us the Book of Mormon and other scriptures to hear His voice. And I am grateful for this beautiful, beautiful world.

The pictures are from our ward's annual Turkey Bowl, where it's Aaronic vs Melchizedek. The first picture has Spencer, Taylor and Brian in it. The second is Taylor playing QB (he got to be QB the three last hikes.)  and the third is our Thanksgiving table.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Sail Away, Sail Away, Sail Away

Last week we finally got back down to Seabrook, TX to sail. Ike ripped the harbor up pretty bad, but luckily the boats we use didn't get any damage. It was a perfect day for sailing! The wind was between 10-15 knots and we were able to get the boat up to about 8 knots. Taylor took the helm and put his feet up on it. It looked funny, so I had to take a video. Anyone interrested for a December ride? Weather permitting, we'll set sail with any of ye land lubbers!


Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Taylor's World

Taylor is working on his Communications merit badge and has to teach a skill to someone. So he taught Damon how to knit a hat using the Nifty Knitter! Damon made it for Emily.



Taylor got a skim board for Christmas last year and hasn't been able to use it much this year. We took a trip to the beach in March when Brandon and Mindy and Daron and Heather cousins came out for Spring Break, and he had a blast. Right after that, he broke his pinky finger, so he was disabled from skimboarding. When he healed, we had another trip to the beach with Jeff and Shelby cousins and he had a bad skimboarding fall that ripped up his knee. We haven't been back to the beach since then. But yesterday, we had a huge dump of rain and Taylor saw some sweet skimboarding opportunities in the neighborhood and took them. He got Spencer to come take pictures and a video. So here, for your enjoyment is Taylor, and his skimboarding skills! (Spencer used the camera at a vertical angle, so you can watch this while lounging on your side:))

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Spencer and Tiffany Motorcycle Trained


Yep, that's right! Spencer and Tiffany took a two-day, 15 hour motorcycle training course this past Thursday and Friday. It was a lot of fun, though the instructor, Louie, was a bit colorful. (His language, and his florescent t-shirt. He had a tattoo on the nape of his neck, under his bald head, scary earrings with a big hole in the middle, pierced tongue, and a scraggly goatee-beard :)) We learned all the basics of motorcycle parts, safety, and driving. Two to three hours of 
classroom and five hours on the bikes each day. Spencer was in Heaven! It was a little scary for 
me, but I got more comfortable as the time went on. Spencer, though became fearless fast! It was definitely an adventure! The first video is Spencer on the Ninja during lunch. Louie let him ride for fun when we came back from lunch early on Friday. The second video (much shorter) is me in the middle of a tight figure eight. (To view, just click on the play button, even though it looks weird, it will get clear and play fine.)

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

An Overview of October

This is our table for Rosh Hashannah, the Feast of Trumpets this year. Pictured is a round challah raisin loaf of bread which I always make, a ceasar salad, and a plate of several varieties of apples and some pomegranates. There are also three little pots of different honeys which we dip the apples in, which is a Jewish tradition. Not pictured are the cornish game hens, pomegranate Italian soda, a homemade apple pie, and our family, a friend of Spencer's and the missionaries.

We start the dinner by listening to the Shofar blasts on the internet, discuss the holy days and how the Feast of Trumpets applies to our day, 
the Book of Mormon, missionary work, and the gathering of Israel. Then we feast! It is always a memorable dinner.

We were busy this month with two Eagle 
Scout projects. Taylor did a canned food drive for the Houston Food Bank. This place is amazing! It is the central storehouse that collects, sorts and distributes food to 400 hunger relief agencies in 18 surrounding counties here in Houston. They
 feed 80,000 people each week! As part of his project, (and this was actually the end of September) Taylor sent a quick email out to the sisters in the Katy, TX stake and asked them to donate canned food when they came for the General Womens Conference. He expected to just sit for a couple of hours and get a couple of bags. We brought one of 20 boxes the food bank gave us, and after a 1/2 hour, he called and said he needed more. So I took 5 more over. The six boxes 
were all filled! This was the first leg of his project. More later.

The same night Taylor was doing his food drive, (also the end of September) Spencer was going on his first date, and it was Homecoming. He took a girl named Crystal Elliott. They went in a group and had a good time.

Damon's birthday was uneventful for our family, as Damon was testifying in a stressful court arbitration all day. He was covered 
in poison ivy from working in the front yard (how did that get here?!!) in- between sessions of General Conference the weekend before. He 
wouldn't let me take a picture.

We took a 5-day trip up to 
Dallas to participate in many events. First was a TCU/BYU womens soccer game in which
 cousin Aubriana played very well! Then there was the BYU/TCU football game which was humiliating and depressing. But at least we got to eat at Risky's BBQ, our favorite restaurant in Fort Worth! All you can eat ribs! We ate a combined 118 ribs, (the equivalent of 5 cows) A couple of days later was a combined Eagle Court for cousins Ethan and Chad, and a beautiful baptism for cousin Laura. And bonus was the primary program the next day in their ward!

We drove home on Emily's birthday. We made a birthday cake and cupcakes and she helped decorate them. She got a bike and a webkinz, a book, gif tcard and money, all of which she was so excited about!

Emily is taking English riding lessons from a girl in 
our stake and is loving it. The horse she rides is named Cisco and is an old ex-race horse. He is very gentle, but very big. She has learned to trot and post while trotting, and she is learning to canter. This last lesson, she had her first fall, which I happened to get filming. (Click on the play button to see the video) She was trying to get him to canter and he kind of shied and bucked at the lead rope her teacher was swinging at him. But she got back on and trotted a bit after the fall and was very brave, even though it hurt, it was scary and she wanted to burst into tears.

Spencer's Eagle Project was doing a clothing drive for the Goodwill of Houston. He went to the Goodwill's main campus and met with the CEO who told us all about the mission of Goodwill, and showed us around. This organization is amazing as well. They recycle used clothing in their stores for a "premium" price. The clothing is in the stores for only 2 weeks. It is then brought to the main campus and sold in big bins for a fraction of the cost. It is only in the bins for 2-3 hours, where it is bundled and sold by the pound to oversees charities. The money they generate from selling is used to employ and train people 
who have physical disablilities or other barriers to employment. They really do a wonderful service! Spencer made up a flyer talking about Goodwill to raise awareness about it and distributed it along with a note asking people to donate used clothing for his drive to about 1000 homes. Then on Saturday, October 25, he went around and gathered it up. It was fun, we had donuts and kolaches (a sausage in a blanket-type treat) and there was a lot of enthusiasm from his friends who helped.


On Halloween, in conjunction with our ward's trunk-or-treat, Taylor did another leg of his Eagle Project. He organized a service auction where the bidders bid for services donated by ward members with cans of food. The highest bid was 100 cans for 4 hours of dirt bike training. Guess who won that one? :) The auction was successful and this week, Taylor will be going to the winners of the bidding to collect the cans.

Emily was the only one who carved a pumpkin this year, as the 
boys and Dad were busy buying a car. And her pumpkin turned out darling in my personal opinion. She was the only one to dress up for Halloween too, as a 1950's girl.

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