Monday, January 14, 2008

2008 is Great!

Fern is right! Monthly blogs are boring. This is half of my primary class last year. No matter how many times I took the picture, the little boy in the red vest(Gabe) could not hold a nice pose. This one was the nicest out of the 5 I took. This year I have 5 year olds. They are adorable! 3 boys and 3 girls. They were coloring their CTR shields last Sunday and Kaleb was admiring the coloring talents of the girl next to him. I heard him exclaim, "That is the most beautiful coloring I have ever seen! He looked at his own not-so-amazing coloring job and said, "Mine's nice too!"



The picture below is one my brother, Sam took at the Sweet Family Party.



We were suppose to quilt some baby quilts for our service project. I brought these two to do and I think Tera brought the supplies to tie another quilt. James bought some blankets to donate. We got too busy taking pictures and visiting at the party, so I ended up bringing these home and quilting them myself. I think I ended up with Tera's quilt and I will be tying that one also.





And finally, Michael and I went to the American Fork Fitness Fair last Saturday. We put our names in for the final drawings. I go there practically every day to play racquetball. We won a free pair of shoes from Fleet Foot in AF. My shoes blew out the side, so I went and found some shoes that were very comfortable. They retail for $99. It's kind of a cool place to get running shoes. They examine and measure your foot and the way you walk to determine the best kind of show for you. These are the most expensive shoes I have ever had on my feet! Lucky!

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

My NY picture


This is the picture I got from New York!

Sunday, December 9, 2007

I'm Trying to Be Like Jesus


I know, this is long time coming, but I have been busy and I don't have any great pictures to show for it.

I was released from my cub scout leader position and was called into the primary as a teacher for the 7 year olds. I taught for the first time last week. I don't know why they were so restless, but I spent most of the lesson trying to get them to sit still and listen. I was informed (by them) that they do better if I bring them a treat. I tried it this week and it worked like magic. I told them last week that Jesus needed their help. They grew very quiet and waited for me to tell them how they could help Jesus. There is a dad of 5 in our ward, with kids who range from age 7 to 18. He just found out he had cancer throughout his stomach. We are all praying that he can overcome it. It has been a scary, trying time for them. To take his mind off the cancer, we made him cards that said that Jesus loves him. We made some mint brownies and we put hugs and kisses in a jar, one for each day before Christmas. We got together at my house tonite at seven, had a prayer to help them feel that Jesus loves them, then we delivered our gifts. There were 6 beautiful little voices singing, "I'm Trying to Be Like Jesus". It was so touching I couldn't help but get choked up listening and watching these sweet children serve two of God's choice spirits. The other person we went to was an older woman who is dealing with the sickness of Lupus. She has been too ill to come to church these past few weeks. It was a very touching experience.

If you're not familiar with the song, here are the words:

I’m Trying to Be Like Jesus

I’m trying to be like Jesus;

I’m following in his ways.

I’m trying to love as he did,

In all that I do and say.

At times I am tempted to make a wrong choice,

But I try to listen as the still small voice whispers,

“Love one another as Jesus loves you.

Try to show kindness in all that you do.

Be gentle and loving in deed and in thought,

For these are the things Jesus taught.”


Monday, October 22, 2007

Trip to New York
















I took a trip to New York to see Dad, Uncle Phil, Aunt Dorothy and Uncle Jason. This is a picture of dad.
















This is dad's back yard. Uncle Phil on the left.






















This is a good picture of Uncle Phil


Dad, Phil and Aunt Dorothy









This is a river near dad's house.
Dad said that when it rains alot, they let water out of the dam and all the rocks are completely covered. The bridge is for trains.

























This is Uncle Jason and his childhood friend, Margery










This is the river near dad's house. The colors are much more vibrant than the picture reveals because of the fog.


















This is Lake George.













This is the road leading to the place where Joseph Smith was born.



This is the monument: 36 1/2 feet high.




This is what they think his house looked like.



Pictures of Luck Mack and Joseph Smith Senior.
The chair was built by Joseph Smith Jr.


The Hearth stone is from the original Joseph Smith, Sr. home. I walked on it, just as Lucy Mack and Joseph Smith, Sr. did.

This is the spot where the old home was built.


This is the view leaving the farm.

This bridge was down a hidden lane by the monument. We missed it the first time and I made Dad go back so I could ask directions.

It was so cool to walk across this bridge that Joseph's parents crossed many times while visiting Lucy's parents.

This is the remnent of a stone wall built over 20o years ago.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

New Color!


OK, here is the nearly finished product! If you look too closely you can tell I haven't finished painting the trim yet. I'm planning to do the rest of the upstairs a tan color so I guess this yellow color is as wild as I get. Dave hasn't realized it yet, but our great-room is now my school colors -blue and gold -go Cyprus! We'll just say they're my cubscout colors. lol


I can hardly wait to replace my kitchen floor now.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Is it Fall yet?


I finally got Dave to fix the broken door that leads from the kitchen to the garage. A couple years ago one of my boys, I'm not naming names but it starts with Ja** locked one of his brothers (M***) out of the house and M*** pushed on the door so hard, it broke out the door jam and the trim in the kitchen. The only way you could keep the door closed was to dead-bolt it. After Dave got the door fixed I knew I would have to paint. I've been wanting to put some color on my walls for some time, but have been too chicken to try it. I wanted a golden leather color so I tried this color. I have never heard so many complaints from my family about a paint color! It did look a little orange in the morning, so I painted a big pumpkin face on it before Zack and I put primer all over the wall. I found a little more golden (sunflower) color to paint it, so when I get the trim and doors painted, I show you what it looks like. Dave picked up a new door to replace the bi-fold door you see here in the picture. About 8 years ago, two boys (Ja** and Jo**) were throwing my hand weights at each other, someone dodged or ducked and the weight went through the door. It has been covered ever since with a picture of Jesus and a scripture.."I will go and do the things the Lord commands".

Monday, September 3, 2007

Finally something new!


Ok, so I've been a slacker! Gotta get those boys in school, whadyawant?

Dave and I celebrated our 23rd anniversary. I talked him into going to Strawberry and not catch any fish. Here is Dave being very successful at that.

His sister Joyce was kind enough to let us stay at her fabulous cabin nearby. We cooked Fillet Mingon, stuffed mushrooms with lots of fresh veggies...Yummmm! Dave made his famous omelets for breakfast. It was a perfect weekend!







This picture turned out pretty good. Sam took this picture of us at Aaron's wedding.










Here is me and my people on the set of Good Things Utah with the cast sitting up front.

This is what Mom wanted to do for her b-day. Happy B-day Mom!



Thursday, August 16, 2007

Molly got in the Newspaper!

I thought this was really funny! This was actually the top story, front page news for the Lehi Paper!



Parks Committee member steps down


Cathy Allred photo Rose Holladay and her dog Molly walk along one of their favorite trails, the Jordan River Parkway in Lehi. Holladay was one of the original members of the Lehi Parks and Trails Committee eight years ago and continues to serve on the Lehi Trails Day subcommittee and as historian.

Article link

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Summer's almost over?

Sweet Family Camp Out



This is John wearing one of the kid's shark mask.




It seems like where ever we go, Jake and John have to build something. Here they are at the Bear Lake building a mote with their cousin, Brad.



This is my brother Jeff (light shirt) and Dave. It was overcast so you can't see his face very well.





This is my sister, Fern, "sucking it in"






This is my mom chasing the balls, trying to keep them from blowing away.

We had a fun time. We missed Carrie, Zack, Adam and Shelly and Tyson.

The food was good as was the entertainment. Sam gave a very "Sweet" thank you to all the men in the family that had influenced the man he has become. Audrey and Angela sang a song, Rod's girls demonstrated their softball skills, Shauna's kids sang some songs, James and Jeff said a few words, and Fern's family did Kazoo hymns. I told a couple stories about some of our Sweet ancestors, Aunt Belva told some of her history and mom shared some of her personal history.