Saturday, July 4, 2009

MTC has received another 'Ammon'

The next event in a series of monumental changes in our family during the month of June. Tanner entered the MTC on June 24th to serve his two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He will spend 3 weeks in the Provo MTC and then on July 14th he flies to Everett, Washington. It is beautiful country and everything about it matches Tanner's personality. We have already received a couple of letters and an email. He is doing great and loves the work. We are so pleased and grateful for Tanner and how well prepared he is for this mission.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

A Proud Father

Well, I can finally say he's a chip off the ol' block. Jonathon fouled out of his first game. The refs were a little one sided but have I ever complained about a call? This was their 10th and final regular season game. They finished 10-0. The tourny starts next week and we are looking forward to it.

Mark in his attention-grabbing paint job also makes a father proud. he and some friends continued the tradition of supporting the swimmers at the state meet. This seems to be a prerequisite to participating at the state meet the following year. We are planning on that. This paint, by the way, was water soluble...Tanner. Melissa, Katie and Ashley, you might want to ask Tanner about what kind of paint to use in the activity....
Papino

Monday, January 19, 2009


Here are a few pics of what is going on in Atlanta these days. Mark is on the Parkview swim team and swims the 50 and 100 yd freestyle races. He is well below county times and working his tail off to make the state cut. His is having a great year and as you can see he looks awesome.











Mom and Jay at the Collins Hill meet last week. We spend most of our weekends attending either swim meets or basketball games together.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Middle Ocoee Whitewater Rafting!!

Our Lilburn Ward YM spent a morning on the middle Ocoee river in let September. It was a super outing. We had about 20 young men (over 14) and 5 s. Friday night we held a campfire and a few stories from the Bishop. It was one of those events they will remember for years to come. There are about 20 rapids on this stretch with 5 or 6 of them class 4 rapids and multiple class 3. On one we went sideways over a 4 foot shelf, nice. At the bottom of the shelf was a protruding rock. Our raft was wedged between the rock on the bottom and the top. Then the boat began to slip slowly under water. Within minutes water began to fill up the boat, we're still sitting. Then the boat is full, we're still sitting. I could see it was about over so I stood up and began to fend for myself . I was told to stay in the boat and sit down. The boat has now settled nicely down under the flow of water and we are sitting in the boat with water flowing past us up to our armpits. The river is full of other boats. We are now the main attraction. Boats are coming right over the bow of our boat. In fact, I can reach out and touch them as they pass, over my boat and over my legs as I am in the front of the boat. This is very nice. 'Stay in the boat!', right....Miraculously, the boat is dislodged and we are lifted out of the current and back on top of the water. It was awesome. I was especially grateful to have Jono and Mark in the boat with me. Aight this is Mark. And this is the funny part. We got lodged under the waterfall and good ol' Dad tries to take charge and starts to get out of the boat. Our guide was like, "sit down, hit the deck!" It was hilarious, because Dad was headed for shore, and it took a lot to stop him. The ship was down and he was out. Aight dad writes the next part.
We had a youth fireside in our home again tonight, Sunday October 19th, 2008. We hold them once each month. We had 46 youth and 10 leaders in our house with two elders speaking. One of the elders is from Ghana, South Africa. He gave a wonderful talk. I just love working with these great youth.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

September 23rd, 2008


What a whirlwind we are in around here. Mom has been called as a new ward missionary along with Sister Weiler. They are a powerful pair. Part of our ward mission goal is to have investigators and new members in members homes at least 3 times. This allows strong links with new members with the ward. Here is a picture of what has been going on at our house. This family has many members. Two sisters (literally) and a brother and their children all from Cambodia. They have been over to the house several times for various reasons. They just love Karre! (Mom). Two of them have been baptized and another one is scheduled in a few weeks. Last Sunday we had 4 elders and 7 members of this family over for dinner. Here is Mom's table before they all arrived. Chuck and Ed were at another member's house for the annual youth missionary dinner/message.