Monday, August 30, 2010

BYU Provo Education Week

Here are some pictures from our time at Education Week on the BYU campus in Provo...


Me'Chel's daughters Krishel and Katee and Lori's daughter Tesha joined us on Friday. Oh how we missed Debbie's daughter, Britney who is living in California...

Performing in the Madsen Recital Hall...

With our friend Robin, and pianist extraordinaire-Marvin Goldstein....

With friends...


We had a wonderful time at Education Week! Thank you, thank you, to all of you who attend our classes. You are so good to keep coming back year after year!

We have been so blessed to make so many wonderful friends through Ed Week, and each year we continue to make many new friends. We feel so blessed to have this opportunity to rub shoulders with you and meet such amazing people.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

School Days...

For many, these last two weeks have been the time of going back to school. Its a time of excitement and maybe some apprehension. Apprehension for those little ones starting Kindergarten or First grade, as it is something so new to them. It is hard for them to be away from mom but just as hard for mom, with them being away--even if it is only for a few hours! And that difficulty returns years later as they leave for college and then the distances become a few hours away!...

Life is like going away to school. We left our Heavenly Home to come to Earth to gain an education of sorts. We came to learn some lessons, and take some tests. We knew that it would be difficult at times, and the tasks and tests would be very challenging. But we also knew that if we are to remain faithful during all of this, that once we 'graduate' from this life, the reward will be incomprehensibly worth it.

Consider these words from Elder Neal A Maxwell:
"Thus the relentless love of our Father in heaven is such that in His omniscience, He will not allow the cutting short some of the brief experiences we are having here. To do so would be to deprive us of everlasting experiences and great joy there. What else would an omniscient and loving Father do, even if we plead otherwise? He must at times say no.
"Furthermore, since there was no exemption from the suffering for Christ, how can there be one for us? Do we really want immunity from adversity? Especially when certain kinds of suffering can aid our growth in this life? To deprive ourselves of those experiences, much as we might momentarily like to, would be to deprive ourselves of the outcomes over which we shouted with anticipated joy when this life's experiences were explained to us so long ago, in the world before we came here.
"Life is a school in which we enrolled not only voluntarily but rejoicingly; and if the school's Headmaster employs a curriculum--proven, again and again on other planets, to bring happiness to participants--and if we agreed that once we were enrolled there would be no withdrawals, and also to undergo examinations that would truly test our ability and perceptivity, what would an experienced Headmaster do if, later on, there were complaints? Especially if, in His seeming absence, many of the school children tore up their guiding notebooks and demanded that He stop the examinations since these produced some pain" There is, to use jargon from American higher education, no way to "CLEP" [test out of] the examinations of the second estate; one learns but taking the full course!
"Even in the context of acknowledging His omniscience, the chastening experiences of life are difficult enough for us to bear. We could not trust in the perfectness of God's judgment if we did not first know that He foresaw and carefully calibrated our chastening and learning experiences accordingly.
"In order for "all these things" to make sense, we must come to understand that God has "all sense." Only then can we repose with confidence in His perfect love!"

So, in the midst of life and it's tests, let us remember the oft quoted words, "He never said it would be easy, He only said it would be worth it..."

Friday, August 27, 2010

Baby Noah

This week, Lori became the proud new Grandma of baby Noah!...

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Rexburg Recap

Here are a few pictures for your viewing enjoyment that we took while at Education Week in Idaho...


With our friends Celestia and Lola...

Ding Ding Ding went the Trolley...

Paybacks...The night of our concert we called Marvin Goldstein out of the audience to preform a song with us. The next night as we were watching his concert, he called us out of the audience to preform a song with him! What an incredible and talented man he is.

Us and Marvin...


We had a wonderful time in Rexburg! Thank you to all who came and attended our classes and concert. We appreciate you so very much!