I think we have changed the way we think about cars for our teenagers now that we have arrived at Indy. Montana & Finn's Jettas were great little cars-----inexpensive to buy, sometimes expensive to fix but not always 100% reliable. This time around we decided to lease a new little car that has an inexpensive monthly payment, free maintenance for 3 years and, hopefully, reliable and worry-free! Indy was pretty excited about it. It's a Toyota Scion XD. I hate buying cars but I must say that this was the easiest transaction we have ever made. We just went out looking one day and came back with the car the same day.
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
First letter from Finn!
Hey Mom and Dad just wanna let you know i made it here safely! Its a whole other world out here haha. None of the leaders or teachers or whatever you call them will speak english. Not one word. So im pretty sure im gonna be speaking fluent spanish in like a week. The flight to Mexico felt like forever and i had a headache 90% of the time but its all good now. Im dead tired and trying to keep my eyes open as i write this message. The campus is huge! But its pretty baren right now, no one is here, you guys were right when you said im in the first batch of missionaries coming here. Theres like 50 elders and sisters and thats it. On the flight from Salt Lake to L.A. i met 2 other elders that were going to McAllen so i was pretty stoked about that and then in Mexico i met like 5 others. I found the kid you were talking about Mom. He came up to me and said that our parents knew each other but i cant remember his last name. I havent met my companion yet but i should be meeting him in just a little bit. Im stoked to get to work tomorrow tho! Ill write again soon. Love you guys
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Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Departure Day
For Finn's last night at home, Kurt and I took he and Maddie out to dinner. We were following a tradition of that since that's what Kurt and I did with his parents the night before he left on his mission 25 years ago! Since there was no Marie Callendar's close by-------we went to Pizzeria 712. (much better anyway....)
It was so hard to have to tell these boys to clear out so we could get Finn packed up. They have all been such good friends to Finn over the years. Alex is the next to leave in August and the rest will be leaving not too far in the future. Of course, a few like Q and Jonny have already left.
We dropped by over to the Hunters to pay a visit to Nate. He had surgery yesterday morning so he isn't able to be up and around quite yet. These boys have been friends since birth. After we came home from the airport I was looking at Finn's phone and found a very sweet text from Nate. He thanked Finn for being such a good friend and credited him with his decision to also go on a mission. Makes me cry all over again. These are some good, good boys...
grabbing a little cat nap on the way to the airport... |
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now if that doesn't make you tear up.... |
The airport was FULL of missionaries. It was so exciting to see. I think it gave Finn a renewed sense of excitement seeing all of them ready to embark on the same adventure.
One of the most tender mercies we have received through this mission process is that Savy and Finn were booked on the same flight to Mexico City together. How lucky they are to have each other through their MTC experience.
Today was hard.....really hard. I'm not sure if it's the culmination of sending 2 missionaries out but I'm having a hard time not crying. I'm pretty sure I don't love Montana less than Finn but I didn't cry this much when we dropped her off at the MTC. I really would not want Montana or Finn doing anything else right now but that doesn't make it any easier necessarily. I am so proud of each of them and feel really lucky to be their mom.
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Monday, July 15, 2013
Our CRAZY weekend
This last week has been a whirlwind of activity. Trying to get a missionary ready to leave in a week is CRAZY! But everything has fallen in to place and I think we are almost ready.
Saturday night Finn received his endowment at the Draper Temple. It was a wonderful night. We were so lucky to have so many Brian family members in town with us so it was extra special. The temple worker helping him for the night has a son who returned from the Texas McAllen mission last September so he had some fun experiences to share with Finn.
Everyone gathered at Sherry's after the temple to eat. What a beautiful view from her front porch!
Yes, it's very blurry but you have to be sneaky when taking pictures in church! The farewell went well. Finn's talk was perfect. He shared a part of a letter he received from Isaac Burr. That was the only time he teared up. I'm very proud of him and look forward to hear all about his adventures in the next few years to come.
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Kids Coronado pics
What a cute group of kids! No wonder they had so much fun this year. We are hoping to get at least one marriage out of this group...... but hopefully not for a few years!!
Coronado 2013
After missing our trip to Coronado last year, everyone was really excited to meet back up with gang this year. This year marked the tenth year that we have done this. It is a great tradition!
All of our kids said that this year was one of the most fun years they have had in Coronado. I don't think we saw them for more than a couple hours here and there the whole time.
Can't wait for next year....
Monday, July 1, 2013
First pics from Montana
Whitney Ferguson, Sister Brian and Sister Monks |
The front of Montana's house in Issaquah |
I was so excited to get news that Whitney Ferguson (Shayne Young's sister) was in Seattle today. I quickly texted her Montana's address to see if she had time to stop by. She and her husband Jared were house hunting and were heading to Issaquah to look at a house. I am SO glad they were able to catch Montana at home. They even brought her donuts! Whitney sent me these pictures and a video of Montana giving a very brief tour of her room. It was so nice to hear her voice and see where she is. A little peace of mind for a mom is a big thing!
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