Sunday, October 20, 2013

My busy week October 14-20, 2013

To start off this fun and busy week, we hosted our FHE Empty Nester Group.  We have enjoyed discussing the gospel in each others homes.  On Tuesday, I went to a district soccer game.  I have four of my laurels who play on the team.  Sadly they lost and are out of the district play.  Later that afternoon I attended the Temple with our youth for some baptisms.  It is always great to be in the Temple.  My Mom came to town today for an eye appointment on Wednesday and invited me to lunch.  We ate at Millhollow.  She just moved to Idaho Falls, so it was nice of her to look me up when she came to town. 

 
Thursday is my bowling day and to my great surprise I bowled a 205 game and had a 519 series.  My other games were 146 and 168.  Needless to say, I had a great day bowling!!!  Tonight I met Pam, my sister-in-law, at the Volley ball game to watch some more of my Laurels play.  They went neck n' neck with Shelley and beat them in three games.

 
I found this cute book a couple of years ago and read it because I am such a Jane Austin fan.  I was pretty excited to find out that it is now a movie.  So we had a girls night out and had some much needed laughter.

 
Of course we finished off the night with a little "Cold Stone"!

On Saturday we went to the Baptism of Tim Fowler, Paula's Step Dad.  What a sweet experience that was.  And to top it all off Clinton was put into a Bishopric on Campus as the 1st Counselor.  The Bishop is Grant Hawks and 2nd Counselor is John Pocock.  Clinton is very excited for this experience.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Grandkids, Golf and the Broken Butter Dish October 2013

Courtnie came to Idaho to drive potato truck for her Dad during Spud Harvest.  Emma and Kimmi came with her.  On the weekends I have had fun playing with them.


We made chocolate chip cookies and took them to Grandpa at work.


Dress up is always a favorite.  This time Emma asked if I would share my boots with her.


A box is always a great toy!


We played a round of miniature golf with our good friends, the Lewis'.  Angie cooked us a great dinner also and we played some Hand and Foot.  Sad to say, the boys won this time.


I was very sad when my beautiful butter dish slipped out of my  hands into the sink.  I am now on the look for a new one.