Sunday, January 20, 2013

A successful but very cold week...

The Neilson's in Smithfield...
Once again allowed me to crash at their home...
THANK YOU SO MUCH...
At the end of the week...
I was given a clean bill of sale from Dr. Clegg...
and
Ryan who is my therapist...
YES!
I feel great...
I have a lot of weight to lose...
Energy to find...
and my life routine to give me sense of direction.

There are those in our family who have had ...
Trials this year as well...

I AM MAKING A DECLARATION!
2013 IS GOING TO BE A GOOD YEAR!
(Knock on wood)

Better news then that!
We have a new grandson...
Steve and Natalie AND Claire...
Have a new little boy...
Cash Hazelton Campbell
Born January 16, 2013
      This was taken when he was first born...
Look at those eyes...
When Steve called me about an hour after the birth...
He was screaming...
He is here and everyone better watch out!

the Neilson family all have their birthday's within a couple of weeks...
Starting with Jordon and ending with Becky...
We always find a fun place to go celebrate.
This year is was The Coppermill.   
 Thank you guys for all you do for us...
( Larry Becky Sydney and JORDON now 13)

The next night Elder Cody Hyer and his beautiful wife Brooke...
Chose The Coppermill to meet and eat...
Good thing the Coppermill has super food.  
       He was a great missionary...
But we got to know him well when we were in the office...
And he was an Assistant to the President.
 It was so good to visit...
We were almost escorted out because we were visiting to long.    


I also saw two good movies I would like to recommend.
Les Miserable and Lincoln.  
(both very long but worth it) 

Good times....

BUT...

It is so cold...

Cache Valley is a bowel...

It catches and hangs on to that cold air FOREVER....

It is beautiful....
Diamonds floating in the air...
Covering the ground...
The fog leaves everything looking like a scene from Dr Zhivago

The sunset....



      

 The purpose of mortality...
 is to learn and to grow...
 to be more like our Father, 
and it is often during the difficult times...
 that we learn the most, 
as painful as the lessons may be."—

Thomas S. Monson,

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