Sunday, April 19, 2009

Life after Spring Break


I know--not the best picture you've ever seen, but this is the valley of Adam-Ondi-Ahmen. We really loved this stop on our church history tour.


Here's another shot of us walking to the lookout point at Adam-Ondi-Ahmen. It just looked like a really well groomed plot of land, but it was worth driving out there to see.


The story of our lives begins: "Randy checked out a book at the library today..." This picture represents the fruits of the latest book. He even used our new wheat grinder to make flour for this yummy whole wheat bread. (woot.) Currently we have books on pasta, vegetarian diets, William Tyndale's 1526 New Testament (really fun to read), and obviously whole grain breads to name a few. Seriously...you might ask what we did on Friday night. The answer is: Randy whipped out Tyndale's Bible that he was so excited to show me and we read the introduction together.--What else is there to do for a date when you have no funds? (we have exhausted our movie selection...suggestions are welcome)


Can you spot the egg?? (or the trash)


Easter morning.
Anne's face says it all.

We would also like to inform you that Ruby took her first steps this last month. She's not much for crawling (it's more of a pull with her arms and drag her face on the carpet crawl), but we're proud of her for no longer being content to just sit in herself anymore.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Spring Break with the Browns


Happy as a heap of rocks. Rubenstein really liked the freedom from her carseat on the day we explored a wildlife habitat near Kansas City. She sat and munched rocks and dirt and grass and anything else she could get her pudgy, cute little hands on. We had a picnic here at this little lake and I'm surprised there was a lake left by the time we left. Anne was throwing rocks in to her little heart's content--after several lessons on throwing from dad.


Ruby liked poking and prodding dad while we toured Nauvoo. We had a fabulous time with Hillary and Rand who were so nice to meet us there and then watch the girls while Randy and I attended a session at the temple. We all met Friday night and stayed the night in a little log cabin that was reconstructed to be like a cabin from back in the day. Anne loved sleeping on the top bunk and could hardly contain her excitement for Aunt Hillary and Uncle Rand to arrive and sleep too. The best part about the log cabin was the bathtub. No shower. Just a really old bathtub...


We stopped for a picnic lunch in a grove at Nauvoo. It was swampy. Anne had a run in with the ground and we had to change her pants. I guess they used to (and still do) hold outdoor meetings in groves like this--- I wouldn't mind going to church outside sometimes :)


Randy got a sweet shot of the temple, the Browns, and Anne while on our horse-drawn wagon tour of Nauvoo! (As you can see) Ha! --note how Anne is sitting with Aunt Hillary. Hillary became her replacement mom on this trip...she even took over helping with bathroom duty for Anne. She wiped Anne's never sticky hands and got Anne her milk at mealtimes. She was fabulous!! And Hillary, I want you to know Anne is still talking about you and Rand. She talks to you on her play phone all the time. We'll have to call sometime and let her talk to you for real.--Anyway, the Nauvoo temple is my new favorite temple. I loved how it was decorated. They used the funnest, most beautiful colors and patterns inside. Wow! It is gorgeous!! Anybody want to come out? We'll take you to Nauvoo and the Church sites...


I just really like this picture. Oh, the love!