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Sunday, July 2, 2023

Together Again

Mel sent me this RealMoji yesterday, in response to my BeReal as we were setting up for the reception. And I thought "Awwww!!!! I miss her!" 
And now we're back together! I said goodbye to family in Indiana, had an uneventful departure, and after a 3 hour layover in Vegas, I was glad to see "home" from the plane!
(I flew on Spirit Airlines, they say "Howdy") I met and befriended a nice lady from Palestine on the plane, so that was fun. She lives in Riverton, she was there with her 1.5 year old baby and she's also 5 month pregnant so I was eager to help her out if I could, cause I've been there! Traveling pregnant with babies is not a party. Her husband and kids were driving from Vegas back to SL, they were returning from a visit to family in Tennessee. And she realized her daughters carseat was still in the car, so Corey was able to bring Peter's carseat for her to borrow (she was headed straight from the airport to a wedding, but her friend that was giving her a ride didn't have a carseat). Anyway, yeah so that was fun. I felt like Corey (usually I'm quiet and to myself, but I was trying to be a bit outward and it wasn't that hard that time.) I walked out with her so I could give her the carseat. I was glad to see my baby! Katharine!!! Corey took a video of her walking to me with outstretched arms.
Corey also said that she had fallen asleep on the drive out, but once he said "Let's go find Mom!" that she perked right up and was saying "Mom? Mom? Where'd she go?" 
On the plane and during my layover, I worked on my lesson which I taught today (led the discussion for). I had a lot of time to listen this past week, and as usual not as much to write, but the Lord knew that and He helped me out, which I needed considering it was the biggest topic ever of the most important thing to happen on planet earth!! (Christ's resurrection!) It was good stuff. And now, I'm home, lesson is done, WesAbiLily are all home from FSY at Snow College (Mel went to pick them up yesterday), they had fun and have been sharing pics of what they did and what they learned. Abi's friend's BeReal from a devotional - 
Usually it's all been about the boys they met (for Abi) or for Wes, the girls, but LILY had a real spiritual experience where she learned how to turn to the scriptures for help and guidance and it sounds like she had the type of experience that we were hoping our kids would have, so that was great! She bore her testimony at church today and it was really sweet. I'll try to get a FSY pic of Lily and Wes later. Right now I only have Abi's on my phone. Ketchup packets - some kind of joke they had with her company.
We have good kids. So, phew! I'm glad we all survived this busy week. I'm taking a short breather, and soon we're heading up to Pineview to camp with Corey's brother. 

Friday, June 23, 2023

Lily is 14!

Happy Birthday to Lily!

Katharine not sure why we are all singing to her again? Lily was playing it low key and didn't want to be in front of the camera, and thus is demonstrating her perfected art of the baby shield in that pic above. I guess it's good that she was playing it like a b-day is no big deal, cause I've been doing that too. I did have a gift, but it wasn't something on her list, so I let her see it and if she wanted it, she could have it and cash, or I could just give her cash. She chose the $50 bucks. I don't mean to be so lame, but I'm going to blame it on me just getting old and being tired. I've put in a valiant effort toward birthday celebrations for many years. I might be time to streamline things. But it's not cause I don't love you Lily! I promise! I didn't do anything for Katharine and you all know that I love her. Today is Lily's lucky 14th birthday. 14 is my lucky number, so the kids all get that as their lucky number too by default. My mom brought by some ice cream cakes and ice cream cones that the kids (and I) all gobbled up. 

I don't plan on doing b-days for my grandkids like my mom does for my kids. I will try to do a little better though for the little kids in the next few years... although I don't plan on doing great for the older kids (probably Natalie and older). I already have apologized to Wes for how lame his birthday will be on Sunday. 

Today we did go and visit Corey's mom in the hospital. They took out the ventilation tube, so that's good. She might not feel it, but she looks a ton better, and for that we are very grateful. She was still in the intensive care when we went by. Only kids 14 years and older are allowed back. Abi and Sophi went back first (Sophi did not deceive anyone, they knowingly let her pass even though she was underage.) Lily was there as a honestly and fully fledged 14 year old.

Most of the kids chilled in the waiting room while we old enough persons went back to see Grandma.
Katharine was being a cutie pie today. The kids found the bin of dolls in the basement yesterday when Peter had a little girl friend come over.
Katharine is excited about the babies!
You are aware that you are a baby too, right K?
A baby loving babies. We've got another little mother on our hands. This morning I went on a hike again with friends. We did Circle All, which I had never heard of. It started at the Butler Fork Trail, which I had also never heard of. You'd think I would have know about this place, since I've lived less than 12 miles from it most of my life, but alas, I had not. It was great though, and I'm excited to come up here again.
For date night, I was feeling generous and picked up Little Caesars pizza for the kids, per Abi's request "for Lily's birthday" - so nice of Abi to be looking out for Lily's b-day celebration. The kids played the Wii and Corey and I went out to Bandits for dinner, and then on the way home, we took a spur of the moment hike in Ferguson Canyon. I took Corey to the spot that we had out picnic last week. 
It was fun. and we met a nice couple from India, visiting from Orange County. Corey and him exchanged phone numbers and Corey invited them to go biking and skiing next time they are in town, so we'll be sure to share pics of that when that happens some day in the future!

Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Walking with a Painting

Another day, another afternoon of Katharine being so cute. 
She was practicing walking for like 20 minutes, and as she practiced she insisted on holding this painting of Natalie's. 
It's a picture that Natalie painted for the school art contest, and she didn't win (snifff) so she brought it home, and Katharine was very drawn to it. 
She kinda used it as a cane a few times, or like it was like a balancing pole for a tight rope walker. It was so cute and funny to see her do her little workout. I just enjoyed watching her walk around with it and took too many videos. I loved her balancing and jabber, her stumbles and little squeeks and grunts, heavy breathing as laughs... so adorable. Two short videos here and here, and a 5 min video
I'm in love with this adorable baby. I wish that everyone could have all the babies that they want. She gives us such joy. 
Watching her try new things and learn is so fun. 
Being a mom is the absolute best. 
Katharine was enjoying a fun and easy part of growing up today. Peter's been having a harder time with his growth lately. He fell on the trampoline and hit his head super hard on the metal frame and had a big goose egg. The bruise is still visible, but the swelling has gone down. Then tonight, Corey and the kids were all in an intense game of soccer, and the game ended when Wes did a super hard kick that went straight into Peter's face and knocked poor Pete off of his feet. 

Corey was calling out kids' names for recognition tonight, and said "And let's hear it for Peter who was so tough when a ball hit him in the head!" and Peter was so sad at the memory of it, he just shriveled in Wesley's arms. He's on the functioning human level, and that puts him out in more dangerous terrain than Katharine faces on the fuzzy carpet. It's tough, but he survived another day! We love you Peter! Kids are the best.

Thursday, May 4, 2023

Baby Taking Care of Babies

When we got home from our bike ride this morning, Sophi was holding Katharine, and Katharine was holding three Beanie Boo baby toys. 

She seemed very content and happy to have something to take care of. 

And Katharine has been a bit clingy the past little while, and after seeing her love on these animals this morning, I am thinking maybe she just needs a responsibility? 

Like she just needs someone/something to take care of?

She was very content holding this baby sloth, little panda, and koala bear. She kept them close all during breakfast. 

Abi used to be a very affectionate mother to her dolls. Lily had a motherly phase too, as did Natalie with her "baby". Cute. We'll see if one of these animals becomes Katharine's favorite. 

Owen had his trumpet lesson today after school. We listened to Wreck It Ralph in Spanish in the car, cause I decided I'm tired of listening to it in English, but it would be fun if we were able to learn it in Spanish! So I've been subjecting the kids to that on repeat this past week. After trumpet, we took Daniel to soccer practice, and I had Owen and Peter come with me. We've made a new rule that Owen can only play outside at friend's houses, because we think he has been playing too many video games over there. So I took him to soccer to keep him away from screens. At the park, he conquered his fear of the fireman's pole and he was able to do it! I did the monkey bars until my palms were hurting - trying to keep my hands and arms strong and hopefully be able to keep up with my climbing that way. Owen wasn't able to do the monkey bars, but did great on the pole, so that was a step in the right direction. I also pushed O and P on the swings. Then they made pillows for themselves in the woodchips so they could take a nap.

It's good having time at the park. My BeReal with Peter - 

We have a morning dove nest in our back yard, and you can see it from the little deck off of our bedroom. After Daniel's soccer practice, the kids were playing in the back yard with Corey and called to me because they found a flightless bird. I saw it and knew it was one of the morning dove birds. Super cute and fluffy. It took me two fails before I was able to pick it up, and then I passed it to Natalie to hold while I went and got the ladder from the garage. Corey then found another baby bird but that one was dead. It was stiff and cold so it had been dead for a little while, I don't know if the cats got it, or if the kids somehow hurt it playing in the backyard. We buried that one, and then before getting the ladder I went to our room to look at the nest to see if the mother was there. And that was when I noticed the mother on our deck! She had been watching her baby the whole time. 

I was able to put the baby back in the nest and we're hoping it's ok. 

I googled a bit for info if I had made a mistake by touching it. It looked pretty big and feathery, so I think it was 12-14 days old. Sweet morning dove. Then Abi wanted to go to the temple. Sophi and Lily went with her. I took them, so that Corey could stay home and play with the boys. I took my bike, but it was raining, so I didn't ride it. I just took a walk in the rain. The temple looked beautiful.

I got cold and went but kept walking until I found the remains of two deer in the same spot - wondering if it was near a cougar den or something, yikes, so then I hurried back to the car and waited for the girls for 45 min. Note to self - keep a dress in the car in case I ever have a last minutes chance to go to the temple. 

Saturday, April 29, 2023

Birthday Yesterday

I had a nice birthday yesterday. Best part was going on an early morning ride with Corey - it is still quite cold in the early morning hours, so we cover up with gloves, gaiters, and jackets. And it's also still snowy on the trail, so we rode up to the first bridge, where the snow stopped us, and turned around and rode up to the road, and rode the road up to the Lisa Falls parking lot! So that was pretty good - we made it up to the elevation even if it's not as fun as being on the trail. Stopping by the Temple quarry to stretch on our way back down.

Yesterday was Hawaii day at school - Sophi and Natalie showing their school spirit.  
We're gonna channel warm weather and see if that helps it feel more like spring outside. Corey and I went out to last night, as a date night/birthday date combo. But I am so bummed cause Blue Lemon is closed or out of business or something? We went to the Draper one, which was closed last week, and last week it looked like it was temporarily closed for a meeting or something, but it was still closed today! But today (thinking it was just a Sandy Blue Lemon thing) we drove all the way down town to go to the Blue Lemon at City Creek, and that one was closed too!! Noooo! It was sad. I guess we'll have to find a new favorite place to go. Sigh. We ended up eating at Vitality Bowls there at City Creek, and it was good, but I was looking forward to Blue Lemon's sweet potato fries. So sad. Corey and I walked around the Deseret Book and I laughed at this painting for sale called "Jesus and the Angry Babies" like what??? Kinda weird. I'd be interested in learning the inspiration behind that. I just thought it was funny. Whenever I see art, I think that I could do paint or draw and create something just as good as that if not better, and I hope I can someday. Having not practiced for a few years, I'm not presently at the level of Simon Dewey, Liz Lemon Swindle, or , but I could do definitely do Kate Lee or Brian Kershisnik level (no offense to them that I'm implying their art doesn't look that hard to do). I dream to someday make artwork like Jenedy Paige or Rose Datoc Dall. Dall's "The Veil is Beginning to Burst" is my favorite!!! My mom got me a calendar with Dall's artwork for Christmas, and that Veil one was the painting for January, and even though we're in April, that calendar ss still on January. Oh, or Thomas Blackshear - I love his style too. He did the artwork for the Killer's Imploding the Mirage. This one is my favorite of his work - I don't know what it's called, but I love it, it's the pic for the song Blowback. I also love James C. Christensen's stuff. I'd like to do one like The Responsible Woman for my kids, with them holding onto things that are part of their life. Ok, anyway... there's my art tangent. I bought a new art ornament for our wood thing this year, and I still am going to try and do some art this year. If we get to December and I still haven't, I should be able to whip out something like this no problem. And sell it for $450 bucks! I like Jorge Cocco's stuff and think I could do this too - I think a big part of art is finding a style that you like to do, and I his geometric stuff is fun. 
Hyrum was able to call last night and wish me a happy birthday too, so that was great. 
The kids had a fun primary activity today - they had four activities for each area of the children and youth initiative (5th pic) - Spiritual, Social, Physical & Intellectual. I'm going to try and focus on those four areas too. Daniel, Natalie, Peter (behind Owen) and Owen in the orange hat. 
This activity was at 10. Daniel was dressed for his soccer game, which was at 2pm. Owen  had a bye today. And this evening the girls had a violin spring group concert at Westminster College. We made it to the campus on time but then were lost for a bit trying to find which building it was in. We wandered around following other people that didn't know where they were going, ha, but we all finally found it. The performances were lovely. They are both starting to sway to the music, getting into it like all the pro violists do. Little video of them here (sorry Sophi that your head is usually behind Natalie's scroll) :) 

Sunday, April 2, 2023

Museum, Monuments, & Memorials

Today we had tickets to go to the Holocaust Museum. I was regretting that I didn't help Corey plan things, cause it would have been nice to tune in for General Conference, but we did catch President Nelson's message as we drove into DC (and his message was wonderful!). I was also kinda hoping to go see Nicole again, but we were at the mall all day. It was a bit crazy finding parking cause of the Cherry Blossom festival. Parking was $40 for each car, yikes. Before we went, I took a few kids for a walk in our old Centreville neighborhood. I was hoping to go on the little trail through the trees that we did in 2006, but it was possibly overgrown or it's not there any more, or I just couldn't find it cause it is early spring and the trees don't have any leaves. But I did wander around with the kids. 

I was glad that Abi came with me to help. We went on a walk, and walked to a park, and then Peter had to go to the bathroom, so I left Abi in charge while Peter and I walked to hopefully find the port a potty I saw. 

We found one, which was a bit of a brisk hike away for me to take him to, and then Peter took one look inside and let me know he actually didn't need to go. I think he did, but not bad enough to go to the bathroom in that full to the brim toilet. So then I took him back to the park. Corey texted that he was ready to leave and that we were kinda late, so he was heading in and would meet us at the mall. At that news, I admit I was a bit irritated, cause I had taken the kids out of the hotel to give him a little bit of peace, and I was also just killing time cause I was wait for him to join us so we could drive together, and now we were late, and I was at the park, and the car was parked over far away, so (grrr) I left Abi with the kids and I ran as fast as I could back to the car, picked up the kids and then we left. 
Traffic in DC was nuts, I was a bit stressed in it, we took a few wrong turns, then Corey texted me that he had parked, knew where we could park, and told me where to meet him. We found him and the kids, we got out, he went and parked my car, and we waited for him to catch up as we started to walk to the Holocaust Museum. It was a good experience, but it was crazy busy with a bunch of high school looking kids who came together on buses. So it was busy. 
I was able to read a little bit of all the info, but Katharine wasn't being very nice, so I tried to discreetly nurse her as I stood and walked... I don't know if it actually was discreet but I tried. I found it so interesting the way that Hitler came into power. I took photos of this so I could review it after I got home - I'll put in caps the titles of each essay displayed:

TAKEOVER OF POWER, 1933: Hitler rose to Power in January 1933.
THE TERROR BEGINS: The Nazi's relied on terror - violence and brutality were used to prevent opposition. The Nazi SA group grew to be 450,000 and then dwarfed the German army. When he became Chancellor, he inaugurated his regime with a ras of SA violence against his political opponents. Street battles on "Bloody Sunday" February 12, 1933, left one communist dead and hundreds wounded. Two weeks later was the Reichstag fire, where 4000 communists ans social democrats were arrested. And in June, during the "week of blood", Nazi thugs killed 91 communists in Berlin alone. They were making concentration camps in April 1933 as political prisons for anyone who opposed them.
BOYCOTT: On April 1, 1933, the Nazis staged a massive nationwide boycott against Jewish businesses and professional offices. The decision to boycott was Hitlers.
THE BURNING OF BOOKS: Spring of 1933, members of Nazi student organizations raided libraries and bookstores in 30 cities and towns across Germany. They removed truckloads of books and cast them onto bonfires. On May 10, more than 25,000 books were burned in Berlin alone. The book burning were not spontaneous: they were a calculated, coordinated effort to "purify" German culture.
NAZI PROPAGANDA: Nazis used propaganda, along with terror, to manipulate the German population. Among these was the "Leader Principle" which promoted Hitler as the ultimate source of power and Justice. Slogans such as "One people, one Reich, one Leader" helped catalyze the publics perception of Hitler as a National Savior.
THE "SCIENCE" OF RACE: All human beings were grouped into a hierarchy of "superior" and "inferior" races
FROM CITIZENS TO OUTCASTS
JEWISH RESPONSES - German Jews struggled to preserve their rights. Because of th Nazi persecution, Zionism became the dominant political trend among German Jews. By 1939, emigration to Palestine had become a major objective of the Jewish community. 
EXPANSION WITHOUT WAR: Hitler was determined to increase the territory of Germany. Until 1939 he was able to do this without a fight. His first aggressive act was sending German troops west of teh Rhine on March 7, 1936. On March 12, 1938, German troops marched into Austria. In a conference on Sept 29, 1938, leaders of Great Brigain, France and Italy allowed Germany to annex the Sudetenland.
NO HELP, NO HAVEN 1938: There was a refugee crisis, but the US did not intend to increase it's immigration quotas. "A Useless Conference: From Julv 6 to 15, 1938, delegations from 32 nations met at Évian-les-Bains, France, to identify refugee havens for German and Austrian Jews. Country after country acknowledged the refugees plight, yet offered little more than excuses. Great Britain would admit few Jews, and kept Palestine closed to large-scale Jewish immigration. Canada was willing to accept farmers, but this did not help the urban Jews of Austria and Germany. Australia declined to assist because it "does not have a racial problem, and (is] not desirous of importing one." The Venezuelan delegate was reluctant to disturb the *demographic equilibrium" of his country: no Jewish merchants, peddlers, or intellectuals were wanted there. The Netherlands and Denmark offered only temporary asylum. The United States finally agreed to admit-for the first time-the full legal quota for immigrants from Germany and Austria. The Dominican Republic alone offered to receive a substantial number, 100,000 Jews."
"NIGHT OF BROKEN GLASS"
"ENEMIES OF THE STATE" Jews were the main target, but Communists, Social Democrats, trade unions, liberals, and pacifists were all arrested for their political views or activities. Dissenting clergy faced imprisonment if they spoke out against he regime. Jehovah's Witnesses were persecuted for their refusal to sweat allegiance to the state. Homosexuals, Freemasons, Gypsies, Czechs, Poles, and Slavic people were all stigmatized as racially inferior and persecuted. The Nazis also regarded mentally and physically disabled persons and "lives unworthy of life"
NAZI SOCIETY 
POLICE STATE
SEARCH FOR REFUGE
THE BOYAGE OF THE ST. LOUIS
TO SAFETY
THE WAR BEGINS
THERROR AGAINST THE POLES, 1939-1940
HEALERES AND PROTECTORS BECOME MASS MURDERERS (This one made me cry) 
"At five-and-a-half, I was sent to a children's home that cooperated with the Nazis. The children there were declared mentally ill Behind our dormitory were the babies. And one day I was surprised that I didn't hear the babies crying anymore. That was in 1940. I had been in the institution for two years.Then I looked in, and all the beds were empty. I ran down the long hallway to the other room where the older disabled patients were. All of those beds were empty too."
-Elvira Manthey, Eyewitness to 'euthanasia" facility
The Nazis targeted people with disabilities for systematic mass murder. The regime considered them to be a genetic threat and an economic burden. Resources, the Nazis believed, were better allocated to healthy Germans. In spring 1939, they planned a secret operation to kill children with disabilities. That fall, Hitler authorized "Operation T4, which extended the program to adults. Victims of the program were patients living in care facilities in Germany and German-annexed lands. They had conditions such as schizophrenia, epilepsy, and intellectual and physical disabilities.
Cooperation from doctors, nurses, and hospital directors was critical to the program. Medical personnel took part in nearly all aspects of it. Their roles ranged from planning and victim selection to outright murder. Staff killed patients by gassing, lethal overdose, or starvation. The Nazis referred to the deaths as "euthanasia," or mercy killing.
In 1941, public discovery of the killings led to protests by a number of church leaders, judges, and citizens. Hitler issued a halt order to the adult program in late August. The killings secretly resumed in 1942 and continued until the war ended in 1945.An estimated 250,000 people died in the "euthanasia" program.
A SHTETL - THE EJSZYSZKI SHTETL COLLECTION
THE "FINAL SOLUTION"
ANNE FRANK
GHETTOS, 1939-1944
DOCUMENTING LIFE AND DEWATH IN THE WARSAW GHETTO
THERESIENSTADT
THE WARSAW GHETTO
THE LODZ GHETTO
THE KOVNO GHETTO
FOUR HUNDRED GHETTOS
INVASION OF THE SOVIET UNION 1941
MOBILE KILLING SQUADS

Babi

The wild grasses rustle over Babi Yar. 
The trees look ominous, like judges.
Here all things scream silently,
And, caring my head,
Slowly I feel myself
Turning gray.
And I myself.
Am one massive, soundless scream
Above the thousand thousand buried here.

- Yevgeny Yevtushenki (b. 1955, Russian poet

BABI YAR
  A few days after the Germans captured Kiev, the capital of the Ukraine, in September 1941, Soviet saboteurs blew up several buildings occupied by German authorities. The Nazis decided that in retaliation, the Jews of Kiev would be killed, On September 28, signs were posted in Kiev ordering all Jews in the city and its surroundings to appear the next morning, September 29, at the Jewish cemetery. They were to be resettled," the posters stated; failure to appear was punishable by death.
  Thousands of Jews came to the designated place the next morning. They were taken to Babi Yar, a ravine two miles from the city center, and were forced to hand over their valuables and remove their clothes. Groups were then herded into the ravine, where members of a German killing unit shot them.
  More than 33,000 Jews were killed at Babi Yar in two days.
  During the following months, thousands more Jews, as well as partisans, Roma (Gypsies), and Soviet prisoners of war, were executed there. Soviet reports after the war estimated the number of victims at 100,000; the true number may never be known.
  In August 1943, as the Red Army advanced, the Nazis returned to Babi Yar to remove the evidence of mass murder.
  Bulldozers unearthed the thousands of corpses, which were then incinerated.

HOLOCAUST IN ROMANIA
THE WANNSEE CONFERENCE, 1942
THE WARSAW GHETTO UPRISING, PASSOVER 1943
DEPORTATIONS
WHO SHALL LIVE AND WHO SHALL DIE
PRISONERS OF THE CAMPS
THE CONCENTRATION CAMP UNIVERSE
IN THE CAMPS
WHY AUSCHWITZ WAS NOT BOMBED
SHOES
These are shoes found at the Majdanek camp in Lublin, Poland, at its liberation by Soviet troops in July 1944

We are the shoes, we are the last witnesses. 
We are shoes from grandchildren and grandfathers from Prague, Paris, and Amsterdam. 
And because we are only made of fabric and leather - and not of blood and flesh - each one of us
Avoided the hellfire.

- Moses Schulstein (1911-1981) 
Yiddish poet

So, I'll need to go back sometime and write more under each of those topics, but you can google them too. It was a sober visit. 

Deuteronomy 30:19 - I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live. 

So after that we walked past the Washington Monument...
Kids were tired, but they were troopers.
We walked down to the Lincoln Memorial.
Daniel was tired and didn't want to walk anymore after that. We went to the Vietnam Memorial, Owen started walking on the grass and then up on the memorial which horrified me when I saw it. I called him down and got a disappointed look by a lady who passed by. My apologies to her and any of the brave deceased who might be offended by that. We passed by the Washington Monument again on our way back to the cars. Time to do a photo - I did Natalie's perfectly!
I didn't do as good on the other girls' photo illusions.
Cool to have the moon in it though. 
And Lily got a kite too. 
Lily had everyone touch the monument.
Even you, Katharine!
Ok, it's been a long day, let's head back to the hotel.
One more day of sight seeing tomorrow, and then we travel home on Tuesday. Corey, Wes and I all felt exhausted by keeping track of little kids at the museum and dragging them along at the mall. I also felt a little sad that we went to a restaurant afterwards (cause it's a Sunday, so that's why I was sad about that, not keeping the Sabbath day holy, but maybe going to the Mall in the first place wasn't keeping it holy either...) But we went by Subway for dinner after the mall. We didn't have food in the room, and no one wanted to fast with me, so we fed them. I texted Nicole saying that if I could redo today I would. And I would have taken the family up to visit her instead so we could have watched conference. I know we can listen to it later, but it would have been good to make it a priority and to have watched second day of General conference. Hopefully the kids learned good moral lessons today from the Holocaust Museum. I caught a little bit of the morning session but missed all of the second. But this is a lesson for me, like Pres Nelson's experience with the bad tempered surgeon was a life lesson for him. I am determined to not miss listening to General Conference on General Conference weekend again. Especially when we can listen with friends!!! I think tomorrow is a full day but I'm hoping we might be able to see Nicole again before we head back to Utah. 
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