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On the road.

Posted on Sunday, October 19, 2008 at 12:08PM by Registered CommenterDavina in , | Comments1 Comment

tripping.

So...I've been at my parents' house up in New Jersey since Wednesday.  We're heading home today and we'll be home after midnight tonight.

I'll be home for two days and then head out to Utah and be gone until next Monday.  It's going to be a little crazy.  Thanks for your patience!

fun. LIFE.

 

PIggly Wiggly.

Posted on Tuesday, August 12, 2008 at 08:33PM by Registered CommenterDavina in , | Comments10 Comments



Really.


There really is a Piggly Wiggly in my town.  I think that means I definitely live in the South.

Have you seen the movie "Sweet Home Alabama"?  I remember the line when Reece Witherspoon's character says to her ex-husband, "What?!  Do they not sell soap down at the Piggly Wiggly?"  I thought that they had MADE UP that name. 

Not so.  It's a grocery store in Clover, South Carolina...

crazy. LIFE.



My Grandma.

Posted on Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at 09:51PM by Registered CommenterDavina in , , | Comments2 Comments


grammy.

It has been quite a while since I've seen my Grandma.  We saw her at my sister's wedding a couple of years ago.  I love that we got to go through Indiana so that we could see her.  When we found out we were moving our number one stop we wanted to make was to see my Grandma.  We wanted our kids to have some time with her and talk with her.

I love seeing Grammy Louise (that's what my kids call her...).  she says what's on her mind and you never wonder if she's holding anything back.  I wish we could have had some more time with her.  Hopefully, now that we're out this direction we'll get to see her more often.


**with gas going nuts and how many times we stopped for it...I had to have a picture! **


sweet. LIFE.


Missouri.

Posted on Saturday, July 19, 2008 at 12:51PM by Registered CommenterDavina in , | Comments1 Comment

 

my brother's family.

We were so excited to get to go to Missouri to see my brother, his wife, and their little girl.  The kids totally couldn't wait to see their little cousin, Sabine.  I think she got a pretty good mauling from Emma who is ever the protector.  She loves to mother anyone younger than herself. 

I think poor Lily, their dog, also got mauled 1/2 to death.  She was a great sport about it though.  She let the kids smother her with kisses, hugs, and love.

love. LIFE.

 

 

Another day in Nauvoo.

Posted on Friday, July 18, 2008 at 10:51PM by Registered CommenterDavina in , | Comments3 Comments

Nauvoo fun.

We got up the next morning in Nauvoo and went around to all of the old and restored homes in the original Nauvoo. The kids loved going to see how they made bricks over 150 years ago and then getting to pick out a brick that was made in the same process. Everyone also got a praire diamond. A praire diamond is really a horseshoe nail bent into a circle to make a ring. As young men and women became engaged but didn’t have rings on the trail from Nauvoo to Salt Lake they realized that a horseshoe nail looked a lot like a big diamond…

The Saints lived in Nauvoo for seven years turning a swamp into a beautiful city full of growth, happiness, and good. The time there ended with the people of Illinios forcing the Saints from Illinios. Similar things happened in the state of Missouri seven years earlier where the governor of the state issued an order saying that anyone who saw a Mormon could shoot them on sight. So interesting for a land that was founded on the premise of religious freedom. The Saints were persecuted endlessly and had to cross the plains during a terrible time of year leaving Nauvoo to head west. After the Saints left their beautiful city the temple that they had built with their own hands was burned to the ground by mobs.

We also visited Carthage, Illinois. Eighteen months before the Saints left Nauvoo Joseph Smith was killed by similar mobs because of his testimony of Jesus Christ.

It was so fun for the kids to see what school was like for the pionner children in Nauvoo, a candy store, a post office, a printing shop (where they printed the newspaper…ohmiheck! What a tedious job. And you better hope you don’t trip once all of that work is done!), and the beds they slept in. Emmett kept commenting on how small and steep all of the stairs were. Emma loved a lamp with crystals hanging from it, and the girls all bought bonnets so they could look like pioneer girls and Emmett got a straw hat that pionner boys used to wear.

Nauvoo is a wonderful place. We’ve had such a great trip being able to visit all of these places full of history and miracles.

fun. LIFE.