Happy Birthday to Melanie. We will are so blessed that Melanie is part of our family!!!
The Haws Family of Colorado
This past Tuesday the girls were excited to have their aunt Vanesa and cousins Wyatt and Luke visit. They were especially excited to have them come to their swimming class and watch them jump off the diving board. Wednesday Andy and I enjoyed going on a date especially because we had a free babysitter at the house. The girls were sad to see their cousins leave, but easily got over it by taking them to the zoo where they were able to feed the giraffe and see a sleeping grizzly bear. On Sunday Haley and Kayla were very glad that their daddy was here to sing to him in church and also for him to hear Kayla say the scripture and prayer in primary.
The Jackson Family of Albuquerque
This week Kevin and Stacie enjoyed some wonderful times with Henry. Kevin likes to eat Henry's many chins, which he calls Henry's jowel bacon. It makes Henry laugh hysterically. On Friday the day care hosted a breakfast for dads. Stacie and Kevin enjoyed the extra time with Henry. Kevin received an imprint of Henry's foot which is now proudly displayed on his office window sill. On Saturday Stacie and Henry ventured out to find something to show Kevin how much they appreciate him. They settled on some grilling things. On Sunday they had a nice breakfast together and enjoyed laughing and singing and playing with their baby boy.
The Wisconsin Haws Family
This week has been a stormy week but despite that we enjoyed some good times. On Sunday for Father's day Logan played the accompaniment for a song sung by the youth and young men/young women's leaders. He did a great job and was complimented by many people in the branch.
Lanette enjoyed time with the Elmhorst family. The disaster was one of her SD cards had some type of malfunction. She has desperately contacted almost the entire family, the high school computer staff and probably everyone else within a hour mile radius looking for the answer. Thankfully Jeff solved the problem and peace has returned to our home.
Emily and Trent joined us for dinner on Sunday. It was fun to have them with us. They are planning on getting married in October but exact details and dates are not set. Emily is learning a lot about financial matters and is making some important choices. They would very much like a car but have found that bicycling and waking works too.
I booked a lot of miles on cars and planes this last week. I traveled to Chippewa Falls and Minocqua on Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively. Then on Friday I drove to Minneapolis and flew out to Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina. I arrived at the hotel a little of midnight then got up about 7 pm and spoke at the meeting in the morning. I enjoyed listening to other speakers during the day and then caught a plane that afternoon and flew back to Minneapolis arriving at home at 2 AM on Sunday. In my patriarchal blessing I was promised that I would have many opportunities in my life. That promised has been fulfilled on many occasions. This is one more of the opportunities.
One of the sad events in my life this week was the death of one of my very special patients in a car accident. It was really sad. I did have the opportunity of going to her viewing and funeral on Sunday and Monday. Life is very fragile. Please be careful in your driving.
Mom has been busy with doing so much for all of us. She had to rent a car for some of her travels while I was out of town. I think she kind of enjoyed that! She has enjoyed time with each of her children whether by long distance calls or personal time at home. She has enjoyed finding special gifts for her son-in-laws and sons for Father's Day. For me she gave me a framed picture of our family for my office and some money to buy hiking shoes.
We hope you will have a wonderful week. We love you all.
Dad
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