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One day, we went to the Arizona Mills - a huge outlet mall in Tempe, where we got in lots of "steps". Kevin and I didn't do much shopping, but we did get a massage that felt so good, and Dad made a new best friend π.
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Then we drove to the Mesa Temple and toured the new visitors center. We have family history in Mesa - my grandfather was born there, and my great, great grandfather was Benjamin Franklin Johnson, a friend of the prophet, Joseph Smith, who is buried in the city cemetery there.
Thanks to Grant and his long arms, we were able to fit everyone in the photo (except for Sammi and Lily, who stayed behind in the air-conditioned visitor's center ⛄.
We talked a little about trying to do another family get-together next summer before Paul leaves on his mission. Chris suggested possibly going to San Diego (which I would vote for), but it is something to think about anyway, and maybe we could all start saving our pennies. Let me know what other ideas you may have
SOMEBODY GOT A NEW JOB!
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ALSO -
Max starts his new job at the MTC on Tuesday, AND Eilis just has one class left to take, and then she will be a real-life shift manager at Canes.
And thanks to Eilis, once again, who came by the house, picked up our mail, and watered my plants while we were gone. Kim, just so you know, my gardenia plant is still alive! (I know it's a miracle π)
KATE, JONATHAN, and SAYRE have been busy this week preparing for travel - Jonathan to Canada for the International Tombone Festival, and Kate and Sayre are heading to Colorado. I am looking forward to a trip to the zoo, and of course, some shopping. Kate sent me this great video of Sayre walking Clementine. I can't believe how tall he is getting
And as always, thanks so much for the Sunday Selfie! I am loving it ❤.
Chris flew into Phoenix Thursday evening, and he may or may not have been the focus of a few laughsπ before he got there because he was so sad about leaving Ralphie with the dog trainer. Someone (Adam) even had the temerity to create a photo of Ralphie dressed in prison garb, locked in a prison cell.
To be honest, I felt the same way when we left Sendai with the vet. It is so hard to leave them behind!
WELCOME TO MIKE AND BARBI ❤
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Here is this week's story -
Luella Finley Story -
Luella was the Primary teacher for these children who drowned (see article below) and were members of the Linda Hmong branch. Luella passed away a little more than 1 year after this drowning. The following was related by Sister Polly Kempton, wife of Branch President Al Kempton.
The parents of Angie, Bee, and Svingdy were Nhao and Ka Yang. Tou Lo, who also drowned, was Ka Yang's Brother and died attempting to save the children. After Luella died, Polly went to visit Ka Yang to let her know about Luella, who had been close to the family. Before she could inform Ka of Luella's passing, Ka related that the night before, she had had a dream. In that dream, her children came to her and told her not to worry anymore; they told her, "Mommy, we are ok, Luella is with us now.”
3 Drown, 4th Missing in Feather River
L.A. Times Archives
June 26, 1992 12 AM PT
Times Wire Services
MARYSVILLE, Calif. — A man and two girls drowned in the Feather River, and an 11-year-old girl was missing and presumed drowned Thursday, authorities said.
Yuba County sheriff’s deputies identified the victims as Bee Vang, 13, Svingdy Yang, 12, and Tou Lo, 23. All three were from the small community of Linda.
Divers looked for Angie Lang, 11, the sister of Svingdy Yang, for more than three hours and planned to resume the search today.
This week, Mike and Barbi are on their way to Phoenix to visit friends who were missionaries in Marysville, and spending a couple of days in Sedona on their way down. Have fun and stay safe!