Wednesday, August 3, 2011

efy

Well since I've had a long vacation, I'll be blogging about it in parts.

efy! So basically, I wasn't in a picture taking mood that week so I only took two pictures, my bed as we were getting ready to leave efy, and my bracelet.
It was such a fun and spiritual week. I left on the Sunday before efy started. There was a lot of traffic on the way there,but we wont go into much detail on that. ( hour and half to go eight miles, it was crazy!) I spent the night with my sister and brother-in-law and their kids. Thank you so much by the way! :) They had planned on inviting some of our siblings over for dessert, but of course I was late by an hour. So no brownies for me. But that's fine because I still got to see Daniel, Katie, and Forrest. And everyone was up except for Kacianna in the Ford home.

                                                
The next day Daniel picked me up and brought me over to his house to see Charbel and Benji. I was over there  for about an hour before we went over to In-n-Out burger ( I still like "5 Guys" better though) to have lunch and get Mark. We stayed in Stover Hall at Helaman Halls.  The first day we just met our company and played getting to know you games. Our company name was "The Sticks". Tuesday and Wednesday we had our classes. During the morningside, they passed out what the classes were about and when they were. We got to choose which ones we wanted. The teachers who taught mine were, Van Dunham, Phillip Rossell, Danwnese Openshaw, David Butler, and Randy Clegg. They were all  very excellent speakers. I took a lot of notes. During lunch and free time on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday me and a few friends chose to be in the musical program. It was really fun and I'm glad we chose to do it.  The rest of the week was a great experience and I hope to be able to go again next year. We spent a few days in Provo with our family, but that deserves a post of its own.

Monday, April 11, 2011

10 Names



This summer I have the privilege of going to Nauvoo for a youth conference. During this trip, we will visit the Nauvoo temple and be able to do baptisms for the dead. We are encouraged to bring ten names, and I am very happy because I just found the 10th one today.
In case any of you care, these are the names:

~John T. Hubbard~

~Richard Newton~

~Alexander Betterton~

~William Sutcliff Minard~ ( one of the harder ones, but I found him on a cemetery record)

~Robert Burnaby~

~Levi Minard~ ( inventor of Minard's Liniment)

~Joseph H. Minard~

~John Minard Sr.~

~Edward F. Burnaby~

~Nathaniel Minard~ ( the hardest one I had to find, he died of an illness in the west indies, so he wasn't buried in the same cemetery as his family, we think he was thrown overboard when he died)

Even though I didn't comment on all the names, I felt very blessed every time I found one of them, and I know that they are all happy that I found them. Family history is a fun past time and I hope to find even more in the future.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

A Tribute


Exactly one week ago, my cuddly,energetic,year-old dog, cooper passed away. On the day of my dad's birthday, Cooper and my sister's dog,Jasper, got into some poisoning for voles. We havn't used this for 8 years. Around 9 pm Jasper and Cooper started throwing up what looked like birdseed. We thought nothing of it. But when I put Cooper in his kennal that night, I noticed that he seemed sad and not himself. At about 4 in the morning, my mom came into my room and said something about Cooper not doing well. Half asleep and thinking we were on some gameshow( remember, it was 4 in the morning)I walked into my parent's room to find him lying on the bed very limp. When I rubbed his belly, I remember seeing a little smile appear on his face like he knew I was there. I carried Cooper out to the car, but I just couldn't handle holding him ( he was now having convulsions) so I gave him to my mom. When we got to the Animal ER, the nurse came running out and took him inside. They tried the best they could, even doing CPR on him, but we were too late. He passed away. The rest of that day consisted of my family and me just crying. We have recieved many sympathy cards, and I have had lots of people posting on my wall on Facebook saying how sorry they were. These have helped immensely. I like to think that Cooper sacrificed his life for one of my many neices or nephews because it could have easily been one of them that got into the poison and died. I am also so grateful that Jasper was able to survive the poison.I know that I will be able to see Cooper again in heaven someday.