Wes and I got DNA tests for Christmas from Curt and Kathy and we just got our results back. We are surprised at how close our tests are! We're almost twins! We are a little suspicious that we are not Scandinavian since our geneology is almost completely Danish and Norwegian. Also, Colton said I'm 90 percent Pacific Islander and 10 percent French, and I'm going with that! Still, it was really fun to do. Wes is on the left, I'm on the right:
Saturday, January 27, 2018
Our Little Angels
We've been able to babysit both girls a couple of times now. First, at Colton and Karlee's apartment while they went out for their anniversary. Second, Poma got to babysit at our house while everyone went to a tax seminar. Then everyone spent the night. So fun! Ivy is getting so big and smiley and she is a sweet, easy baby. Livi just loves her and wants to snuggle her and kiss her all the time. We are a lucky Poma and Pop Pop!
First Tracks
It was a beautiful day for a ski up Smithfield Canyon. We made it all the way to the gate! 4 miles round trip.
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Missionary Update
Kori will be home in just 2 months! Her last two transfers, she is serving as a Sister Training Leader. There are 4 of them in her mission and they live close to the mission office. They travel all around the mission, doing splits with the other sisters and checking on them. Sounds like that's right up her alley. She even was able to reunite with her soccer boys for a day. She is happy and doesn't want to leave Brazil. But we are soooooo excited to see her and have her home for a while before she leaves again for school!
SUU Here He Comes
We had such a great time with Clint over the Christmas break. We had a lovely few days at the cabin. We went to a wedding of some friends from Indiana, and a lot of the Indiana missionaries were there for Clint to get reacquainted with. After New Year's, we took Clint down to SUU and got him all settled. We drove past the new Cedar City temple, it's gorgeous. Clint's roommates are nice, his apartment seems good. We filled up his car with gas, bought him some groceries and said goodbye. I was a little sad. After a few days Clint had signed up for an Institute class, met some kids from Cache Valley, found his ward, found where his classes are, talked to a former mission comp who lives in his same apartment, signed up for the archery club, and went on a hike with SUU Outdoors. He's gonna be just fine!
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