Thursday, July 23, 2015

Chatterley Reunion on the Oregon Coast

This reunion was planned to Honor Tanner returning from his mission in Ghana, in the mean time the weekend that Tanner came home, Seth got engaged to Mackenzie, so we had a lot of fun time honoring them all. We drove two days to end at the Oregon Coast. It is a beautiful coast, even prettier that So Cal, , mostly because there are not a lot of people. It was cooler. We hiked to some falls, went to look at Light Houses and some went fishing and caught a lot of crab and fish. We celebrated two birthdays, the twins Chloe and Tate and Kevin. The cousins loved being together and we loved sharing our time and love with them.






Morrison Cousins

Thanks to Annette to planning this Morrison cousins get together while Craig and Terry were in town. Claudia and Nolan are serving in the Temple for a few years and we just heard that Elaine and her husband will be serving in Moscow starting in November. It is so good to have the family serving the Lord in the later years. We owe so much to grandma and grandpa for setting the example for service for us. Our cousins have stayed in contact more since we have had facebook and now that we are living in Utah it is even better. Family History stories and photos are so important for our testimony growth and unity in the family


Wednesday, July 8, 2015

I love being with the grandchildren






More of family reunion

 cousins helped each other, Nattie and Victoria were Joyce and Jean in more ways than one. Here Kallie and Erik are doing puzzles together.(they were both born while we were on our mission in Geneva. We went on the Aagot Marie renamed the Moose by the grandkids, we went to Deer Creek and Jordonelle. I liked the second one better as there was a beach and shade and a kids area to play. Sundays we had FHE with games, songs and good times with grandpa. Everyone hiked to the top of the Y,,well almost everyone, the two grandmas (Terry and I) rushed down the hill to get Nattie to her violin lesson on time, after that we all went to Park City to swim and ride the gondola with Craig and his group. Terry came early to do the last minute prep for the reunion, there was a lot of last minute coordination that made for a lot of stress on my part. I couldnt have done it with out everyones help. We had over 100 people attend, After the kids worked hard at serving the food for the whole group, Dan had them run off all their wiggles and giggles. He also made over 200 cookies using his famous recipe. Jim filled in with everything that was needed the day of the reunion. set up, serve up, clean up,,, all done up... THANKS  JIM. You are the best






Preparing for fun

Jim loves serving the family. For the Lund reunion we made shields and swords.  For me, I love the musicals, so we all went to see Mary Poppins at the Scera. The kids and most of the adults ate for over an hour while we laughed and played waiting for the real play to start,




Friday, July 3, 2015

busy JUNE

Karina turned 40 June 7 and started back to school to study nursing. I headed off to Michigan and drove back with Val and children. When we arrived we started preparing for the LUND Reunion. We made apron, shields, swords, Marshmellow guns, put together decorations for the reunion. We all went to see Mary Poppins and met Nikki and her kids. The kids wrote a skit about the courtship of Joyce, Jean, and Gordon. It was a very busy time, which also included making water bottle holders and hiked the Y, went to the movies and swiming, hot tub, pic nics and a lot of laughing and love






Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Historical Society of Phildelphia

About Us

Founded in 1824 in Philadelphia, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania inspires people to create a better future through historical understanding. One of the oldest historical societies in the United States, it is home to some 600,000 printed items and more than 21 million manuscript and graphic items. Its unparalleled collections encompass more than 350 years of America’s history—from its 17th-century origins to the contributions of its most recent immigrants. The society’s remarkable holdings together with its educational programming make it one of the nation’s most important special collections libraries: a center of historical documentation and study, education, and engagement.
The society is one of the largest family history libraries in the nation, has preeminent printed collections on Pennsylvania and regional history, and offers superb manuscript collections renowned for their strength in 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-century history. With the addition of the holdings of The Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies in 2002 (and those of The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania in 2006 through a Strategic Alliance Agreement), the Society has become a chief center for the documentation and study of the ethnic communities and immigrant experiences shared by people whose American history began more recently-between the late 19th century and our own times. In 2009 HSP formally transferred ownership of its museum collection to the Atwater Kent Museum of Philadelphia.
The Society's building at 1300 Locust Street was designed by Addison Hutton and is listed on the City of Philadelphia's Register of Historical Places.
HSP was recently featured on CNN Money that highlighted our conservation, digitization, and digital history projects. View the video below:
 we have even more excitement as we get more information about where we will be serving on this next mission. Above is the latest info we received from the blog of the Symes (they are serving there now)
More to come as we receive more info
We will need two rather than 3 weeks of training in July as Jim needs to go to Simi and fix our home there. I will go through my stuff and put away things that need to be stored and whittle down my big pile of clothes that I think I should take, My problem has been that, we will work in the library in nice clothes, but not missionary clothes and no missionary tag--no preaching while we are there,  we wear a special white Family History tag
My heart is full of joy as these last few weeks many of our questions have been answered. Yes, I already miss the grandchildren and beautiful mountains we have come to love even more, but I know this is our time to serve.