A long-awaited day finally arrived for our Missy and family.
After selling their last home to the first people who went through it on the weekend they put it on the market,
then seven long months in a rental home,
the Smiths recently moved into their newly-built home they designed.
Roger and I left for Boise on Monday, March 14, to help them unpack/set up/hang things,
after completing our church assignments on Sunday.
after completing our church assignments on Sunday.
The INSTA-CHOIR sang, I Know That My Redeemer Lives! with great vigor, despite,
or maybe because of the fact that the violinist was not able to come.
We found out that we are for real, without the show of the violin.
It sounded beautiful and I was so proud of them!
It sounded beautiful and I was so proud of them!
Hopefully, that vigor and confidence will be present next month when we sing for Stake Conference.
Lois treated us to a meal Monday evening when we arrived in Ogden and we had a good visit with her.
We have all been battling the flu and are each now on the mend.
We left for Boise on Tuesday morning, and when we drove up to their new home,
Princess Claire was standing on their front porch, waiting for us.
She insisted on putting on her princess dress, her tutu and all of her jewels to greet us!
If you ever need any handyman projects done,
Roger is your man!
The kids all love to have us visit so their dad can catch them up on whatever little job needs to be done.
Roger can fix anything!
So we helped unpack, ran errands, tended kids, hung, measured and hammered things, shopped and cooked
and loved being with the kids!
What a delightful family they are!
And what a lovely new home they have!
The night before St. Patrick's Day, a sneaky little leprechaun visited and tipped over chairs
and dyed the toilet water and the milk green.
After the big kids went to school,
we got a pic of her with the littles.
We had a real treat that morning when we went to watch Claire dance in her tap and ballet class.
Oh, my, we have a future star on our hands!
Claire absolutely loves to dance!
We took Missy and Claire to lunch at my favorite sushi place.
So good!
We also got to go to the middle school's history club presentation about ancient Egypt the night before.
Sam did an excellent job with his presentation, talking off his notes in an engaging and interesting manner.
He's a natural!
Jared, who is now in high school, was one of three founders of the club,
which chooses different topics in history, then each member researches and presents their info
with visual charts, posters and power points on their electronic devices.
We were really impressed with the program.
A huge bonus to going to Boise was getting to be there on Ellie's birthday
when she turned 10 years old!
On Friday night, she had a pajama party at their new home for 12 girls,
some from each of the three places they have lived in Boise.
Ellie is a sweetheart and has lots of nice friends!
The party was a dance and playing games in the dark in their family room, which has a disco ball,
and in the sports court downstairs.
There were lots of glow in the dark things:
balloons, balls, necklaces, bracelets, rings, etc.
The kids ate pizza, veggies and dip, chips . . .
. . . candy, cotton candy and, instead of a cake, Ellie's favorite, Krispy Kremes!
We made Italian sodas for each girl and there was also Ellie's favorite, root beer.
Make a wish, Ellie!
On Saturday, before we left for Ogden, we took Ellie shopping for her present,
then the whole family headed to Chick fil-A, for lunch.
We stayed with Lois overnight, watching some of the NCAA March Madness that evening.
Lois is a big sports fan!
We went to the special telecast dedicatory church service
for the new Provo City Center Temple
in her ward with her the next morning.
She prepared a real feast for us before we left:
roast pork, candied yams, her special carrots, sauced baked potatoes, green salad and rolls
and for dessert, apple cake with homemade caramel sauce and ice cream.
At 90 years old, she claims that she can't cook anymore.
We beg to differ!
It was another great trip to Boise and Up North!
You guys are the BEST helpers! Mom with your eye for decorating and Dad with his skills. You make a great team!! Missy's house turned out SO cute! I can't wait to see it in person. When did Claire get so much hair and get so big?! She's adorable. Yea for getting to celebrate with Ellie. Lucky girl getting her grandparents there on her bday. Grandma is and always will be an amazing cook! Great trip!
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing Missy's home!!! It's gorgeous. I wish you had given a room by room tour. I loved seeing all the great pictures of family, too. What a treat it was to come to your blog tonight!
ReplyDeleteYou were in Boise? I would have loved to see you!! Call next time you're here. I look forward to seeing Missy's new home.
ReplyDeleteTheir new home is beautiful - I am sure they must love it!! You guys are great to come and help with the move in and set up! I love Ellie's yummy donut cake - how fun to be there for her B-Day!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Missy's new home! You and Dad are seriously the best duo in the world! I am sure Missy appreciated you both so much with all the help you gave her moving in and getting settled. Ellie's party sure looked fun....all the yummy treats and even cotton candy! What a fun night I am sure!
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