Spiritual Blessings Abound

A whole month has gone by and I am a slacker.  We have been so busy.  For spring break we went “up north” to Salt Lake City well Layton to be exact and spent a few days with Bill’s sister, Melanie and her family.  We got there on Saturday, the 2nd and got up the next morning to head downtown to the Conference Center for General Conference. Bill, Jessica and I had the opportunity to go to the Sunday morning session. It was wonderful.  The speakers were great and the choir was absolutely amazing. They sound great on TV and on recordings, but nothing compares to seeing them in person.  The next few days were spent hanging out with Melanie, Doug, Seth and Olivia. We went to the zoo and had a good time.  It was a good day which is saying something because we had all kinds of weather when we were there.  I had never been to the Hogle Zoo and was impressed plus we get 50 percent off our admission since we are members of the ABQ Biopark.  🙂  Some parts of the zoo were under construction so it will be neat to go back and see how it all turned out.  Bobby, Bill’s brother, and our sweet niece, Addison joined us for the day plus Bill’s mom.  We went to the movies and saw Hop. Cute movie, the kids really liked it.  Then we headed to the Family Fun Center near Melanie’s house for a day of fun.  The kids had a blast.  Then it was off to South Jordan to stay with Bobby and Corinne and family.  Friday, we went to the Salt Lake Temple with Jessica.  It was one of the best days of our lives.  How awesome to be able to go through the temple with her!  When we were there, we saw a young man that had been in Bill’s scout troop in our ward in New Jersey.  He was being married that day.  We were able to go to his sealing, too.  It was so special and neat to be able to see some people we went to church with from New Jersey.  On the way home, Jessica said her cheeks hurt.  We asked why and she said she couldn’t stop smiling.  That made us all smile.  On Saturday, we headed back to Monticello.  Bill’s grandpa, Grandpa Dunow, was in the hospital. Before we left the next day, Bill was able to give his grandpa a blessing.  The Spirit was very strong in the room and it was later in the week on April 14th that he passed away at the age of 93.  We headed back to Monticello for the funeral.  It was simple and just want Grandpa would have wanted.  The graveside service included full military honors and it was very touching to hear Taps played for the last time.  We left for home on the 20th and Jessica came along with us.  We were able to spend the last few days with her before she left for her mission. She was set apart on Tuesday night (4/26) and left the next morning for the Missionary Training Center in Provo.   Our hearts are overjoyed and our blessings overflowing.

Waiting for Conference to begin.
Outside the Conference Center. It was snowing when we went in and sunny when we came out.
The cousins smiling for the camera
We all really enjoyed watching the giraffes.
Fun on the carousel at the Hogle Zoo
Braving the snow for a picture outside the Salt Lake Temple. I didn't even bring a nice jacket so had to borrow one.( me, Bill, Jessica, Bill's mom and Melanie, Bill's sister)
Eating at Sadie's in Albuquerque before Jessica was set apart as a missionary.

 

Pink Floyd, Soccer and Bullriding

It was a busy weekend.  Bill and I went to see the Pink Floyd Experience on Friday night.  The band played for an hour and 45 minutes.  The Pink Floyd experience are  a group of guys that enjoy playing Pink Floyd music.  We had a good time.  Bebe and Grandpa watched the boys for us. Then on Saturday  Billy had his first soccer game.  He really enjoys being part of a team.  This is his first year playing and he is learning so much. Bebe and Grandpa Barnes were able to be at his first game and they enjoyed it a lot.  After the soccer game, we headed to The Pit for some bull riding. The PBR was making its 12th schedule stop.  My parents and I are big bull riding fans and Bill came along for the fun, too.  Saturday night was a lot of fun.  The Pit is a great place to be right on top of the action.  It was a busy weekend, but so much fun.

Billy is #3 on the field
Water break
Since his team is green, they are called the Lucky Leprechuns.

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Cocoa and Cheese

Lately Baden has been very mischievous.  While I have been doing some spring cleaning, Baden has been up to no good.  The other morning I was in my bedroom trying to get things put away when I noticed it was too quiet.  I looked in his bedroom. I looked upstairs.  Then my olfactory sense started working.  I smelled chocolate.  Then I saw a little hand trying to close the door to the laundry room.  That’s when I found Baden covered in cocoa powder and trying to clean it up with the dust pan.  I couldn’t get upset when I asked him to take pictures for the blog, of course.  His punishment was to take a shower. He hates showers, but that was the only way to get all that cocoa off of him.  Onto the next day… everything was going pretty good.  Bill was flying late and the boys were watching a movie.  Baden wanted to watch a movie in my room so I let him.  After getting off the phone wtih Bill, I went to check on Baden.  There he was sitting on my bed eating Parmesan cheese with a spoon out of the container. Yuck!  I really do feed him, but I guess he really likes cheese in all forms.  Later that night, he decided he needed some ointment on his backside so he took matters into his own hands.  He had it on himself and the dog.  Poor Piper’s hair was standing up everywhere.  I  did get one picture of Piper.   By the time this happened, I wasn’t in a let’s take pictures for the blog mood.  It was late and I had reached my limit.  However, here I am blogging about my sweet boy that I must watch like a hawk.  Life would be pretty boring without Baden.

Baden's attempt at cleaning up the pantry floor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cocoa Boy - he admitted later he didn't like the way it tasted.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cheese Boy
Piper after her bath
Sweet, mischievous Baden

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A card to remember

Yesterday was my birthday.  It was a good day. I went out to lunch with Bill at one of my favorite places, Dion’s.  Then I was lavished with presents and cake.  The boys got me Just Dance 2.  Love those games. It is a lot of fun and the dance moves are harder than Just Dance 1. My mom and dad got me clothes (which I love) and two perfume bottles for my collection.  My brother, Jeff, and his family got me an Amazon gift card which will be put to good use probably filling my Kindle with books.  The ultimate present was from Bill who got me a Ruger .22 Rimfire pistol.  Now one of the things many people probably don’t know about me is that I love target shooting and I would love to start competing in competitions.  Well this gun will get me on my way.  I am really excited to get out to the range and fire it.  But the very best part of my birthday was the card that Baden got me.  Bill took the boys to the store to pick out cards. Billy got me a very cute Hoops and Yoyo card that sings, but Baden’s card takes the cake.

 

Laughter is the best medicine

It’s been awhile since I have posted things that Billy and Baden say.  They certainly keep me laughing which is the best medicine.

Baden spelled his name B-I-D-E-T

I was combing Baden’s hair before church and Billy

said, “What do you want us to be fancy or something?”

After being moved to the higher reading class

Billy said, “Why do I have to be challenged?”

While making banana bread Baden told me chocolate

goes with everything, so we put chocolate chips in the batter.

Billy: “Are we going to see Megamind in 3D?

Daddy: “Yes.”

Billy: “Oh good because I am tired of seeing 2D.”

After pulling into the dentist office parking lot Baden said,

“Hey this isn’t Disney World!”

Billy was talking to Grandma Dunow on the phone

and she asked where Daddy was. Billy said,

“Daddy is selling popcorn because he is a boy scout

and a veteran.”

Mommy: “We need to go to Walmart and find a digital

timer.”

Baden: “Yeah, a tiger!”

On Target

When Bill and I were engaged, he took me out shooting. I had never been and I had a blast.  After we were married, Bill got me a Ruger 10/22.  It’s a great gun to use for spinning targets, my personal favorite. For the first time, we took the boys to the range with us.  Mostly they played, but they wanted a turn too.  Bill helped both the boys.  Billy did pretty well and actually got to pull the trigger. He hit a couple of the targets, too. Baden was just excited to be doing something that Billy had done.  It was a fun way to spend Presidents Day and have family time, too.

Billy aiming at the target
Baden getting some help from Daddy
Spinning targets
Shooting Bill's new Ruger SR9c
Our new resetting spinning target

Getting spring fever

I like snow. I like watching it fall and I love to see it before it is trampled and plowed, but the last couple of weeks we were slammed with snow.  Last weekend for a Valentine’s Day outing with my sweetheart boys, we went to the Rio Grande Botanic Gardens.  Yes, most of the vegetation was dead but it was great to run and play.  The boys love the Super Mario Brothers, so on this day Billy was Mario, Baden was Luigi and I was given the honor of being Princess Peach.  We had fun just being outside.  It was a gorgeous New Mexico day.  We will definitely be heading back when the flowers are blooming.

The dragon and castle at the beginning of the Children's Garden
Sitting on some mushrooms
A really big pumpkin
Inside the pumpkin
Standing in a carrot
Giant carrots!
A picture of Princess Peach taken by Mario
Taking a break
Making "fire" flowers
Mario & Luigi's fire flower creations

Happy Birthday, Dad!

Being so close to our families now allows us to hop in the car and go visit.  My dad turned 70 on the 7th of February and we headed to Oklahoma to help him celebrate.   The boys love Bebe and Grandpa’s house so much they don’t ever want to leave.  We had donuts from Happy Donuts on Saturday morning at Billy’s request and then went to dinner in Lawton at the Santa Fe Cattle Company. It was so good.  We gave Dad his birthday present a couple of days early so he could get a crash course in using it.  My brothers, mom and I all chipped in and got him an IPad.  He loves it.  He is the bishop of the LDS Ward in Altus and now he has everything at his fingertips.  There are so many applications that are church related.  Bill got Dad all set up on his smart phone and on the IPad.  He is totally connected!  Dad requested chicken enchiladas for his birthday dinner and we had cake and ice cream with a couple of friends over, too.  It was a lot of fun.  Happy Birthday, Dad! We love you.

Opening his first clue
An apple!
Dad's next clue - the letter I on a writing pad
The real deal
Doesn't seem too excited, but he was
Now he's excited!
an apple, a pad and an IPad
Yes, it's 170. My brother, Jeff, once told Dad he didn't know what it was like to be a teenager in this century. So we add 100 to Dad's real number.

It’s Derby Time

Billy’s Cub Scout Pack held their Pinewood Derby on Saturday.  He was excited to be taking part in a Cub Scout tradition.  He wanted his car to be blue and red to reflect Super Mario. one of his favorite characters.  Billy had a lot of good father – son time while they sanded, painted and made the final touches to the car.  Unfortunately, Bill couldn’t be there as he was with his Varsity Scout Team at the Klondike Derby. I am sure he would have gladly taken the Pinewood Derby over the Klondike as it was really cold.  Billy’s car did really well and he won third place in the Tiger Cub division.  He is already looking forward to next year.

Sanding
Painting
Waiting
Winning

It’s Billy Day!

Billy is 7!  He had a great day. He actually started his celebration a little early when we had a small party in Utah on Sunday night before we left.  Grandma made a cake and Great Grandpa Hurst, Aunt Kim, Uncle Curtis, McKenzie, Bryson, Garrett, Chandler and Millie all came to celebrate. It was a fun night. On the official Billy Day,  he had cupcakes at school with his classmates.  Then we headed to town (Albuquerque) to have dinner with Bill.  Billy picked pizza at a great pizza and sandwich place called Dion’s.  He got to open his presents there, too.  Baden was disappointed that Billy was opening presents and he wasn’t.  Being the good big brother that he is, Billy had Baden help him open some of his presents.  Then the boys and I went to the movies to see Yogi Bear.  When we got home, Billy was on  the phone with Jessica, Uncle Jeff, Tia Blanca, Hannah, Emily, Bebe and Grandpa.  He loved all the birthday wishes.  He told Bill that now that he is seven he will get 10 chicken nuggets instead of 6 so I guess 7 = 10.  Happy Birthday, Billy!

Getting ready to blow out the candles
Getting ready to open presents with his two helpers, Baden & Chandler
Opening a present from Uncle Jeff & Tia Blanca
A happy boy with his birthday bounty
Eating yummy pizza at Dion's
One more present from Bebe & Grandpa
Yay, Lego Star Wars!
Billy's favorite Little Debbie snack, Gingerbread Men. We can't find them anywhere, but Bebe bought out what they had at her Walmart in Oklahoma