Saturday, June 20, 2026

Taking Possesion

 

This week we were packing and packing. A few friends offered to help and we were able to visit as we packed. We are So grateful for their gift of time and strength! We took a second load to the dump, thank you Paul and then Wednesday flew out to Missouri to, "Take Possession" of the new house. 

The property is Sooo peaceful.  When we first looked at the property we couldn't walk the back field because the owners had a bull in it.

We walked all the way to the back and around our pond. There were some great climbing trees in the back and delicious mulberry trees full of fruit.
Suddenly Reg yelped! The BULL appeared walking out of the barn/shelter.
I had a long piece of hose in my hand and Reg picked up a big stick. I ran straight for the gate he ran the other way behind the shelter. The bull seemed to wonder which way to go and I got to the gate, scrabbling with the chain.
I stood there waiting to fling it open for Reg and then lock it. Reg peeked around the corner of the shelter. The bull went back inside and Reg made a break for it.
We laughed. That was adventurous,!
Come to find out, the previous owners could not catch the bull nor two of their goats. Hence they couldn't finish packing all their stuff in the garage!  They chased them for hours, reportedly, and finally just left. They said they would return Friday or Saturday morning. 
We left Saturday morning to come back and pack more and they hadn't shown up. LoL

We did Bless the new house with a birthday party for Ephraim. Ben made the cake and a great time was had by all.


We pack our moving truck on July 8. We're grateful for this new home. We're grate for our friends and family. Thank you God for all of our adventures. We will miss our CA friends and glad we can make use of our time to see as many as we can😍




Saturday, June 13, 2026

Back Again


We arrived home safe and sound by the grace of God on Monday night of this week! Our renter is having trouble finding a new place so we're letting her stay an extra month knowing we are going to be wrestling the yard into submission and packing up the house. 

It's been wonderful. She is a delight to live with and has done a great job keeping our home safe and our trees alive and cats fed.  The three peach trees are loaded with almost ripe fruit. The nectarine is almost ripe. The plum tree is burgeoning with ripe plums, the orange, tangerine, and lemon trees are full of fruit. The raspberries are producing, the fig tree is full. It's a dream. 

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We woke up the first day grateful for our bed and home and began to "dematerialize". We spend 6-8 hours a day packing, sorting, and tossing. Our good friend, Paul LeBrett came to haul our trailer and dump it. We are so grateful.


Neighbors and friends drop by and we see how blessed we are. Our bishop came by to interview us for our next mission. We were asked to serve in Missouri Historic Sites FM. So we bought a house in Independence. We close next week. We will be central to 3 of our 4  kids
So on to new adventures!
We love you and pray you will always be in our lives.
Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not to your own understanding. In all your ways, acknowledge Him and He will direct your path! Be not wise in your own eyes, fear/respect God and depart from evil and it will be health to thy navel and marrow to thy bones! 
Proverbs 3: 5-8



 

Sunday, June 7, 2026

The Long Road Home: Week Four

 

This past week we visited several friends who left our mission before us as we drove home from Bear lake.

We went to a very fun dinosaur museum with cool interactive experiences.


My back was still killing me but God blessed me to still be able to interact with my family.

Half way through the museum I had to rent a wheelchair! Lol. That was a new moment.
Then Autumn and Spring and some other female family members went hiking in Moab for three days.

I stayed behind and helped Reg babysit the four grandchildren. It was so fun. Thanks to my sister, Jo, we went swimming two days in a row. It was so fun.

On Wednesday I asked all of my extended family to pray over my back. The next morning I felt markedly better. This morning I was able to stand without pain. I testify that prayer works. Your prayers matter and our combined prayers have great power! 



Tomorrow night we will be back home in California after over a year and a half.
Thank you God for this Grand Adventure.
We have already submitted our paperwork for another mission. We wish to "Die in the saddle" so to speak. So we will enjoy California for a little while more then set out again.
Stay tuned.



Saturday, May 30, 2026

The Long Road Home Week 3

 

It truly has been a long road home, but oh what a lovely road it has been! This whole week all four of our children and all five of our grandchildren stayed together at a mighty cabin at Bear Lake, Idaho!


Highlights include stick ball, wading, and kayaking at the lake

 Dance parties every day. Each one hosted by a different family!

Games, Pinewood Derby, Crafts, art delicious food, silly talent shows,

and good conversations go carts and family prayers.



Half way through the beautiful week my lower back blew out. 



It was excruciating. But I pushed through and tried to participate as best I could.

I was pleading with the Lord to take it away so I could enjoy my family.



 Instead he allowed me to enjoy my family despite my pain.



This week in my devotionals I read a conference talk by Emily Belle Freeman called "
Best days Worst Days. 




A particular quote really resonated with me. 




It's true. I hope you're finding ways to bring Jesus into your life every hour!






Finally, “Jesus Christ brings joy. … You might have a bad day, a bad week, or a bad year. [Just remember,] joy is not the absence of sorrow in your life; [it is] the presence of [Jesus] Christ in your life.”
Emily Belle Freeman.
Until next week!

We love you.




Saturday, May 23, 2026

The long road home week 2

 

We left the Grand Canyon Monday morning and drove to Eagle Mountain, UT. We stopped briefly to visit my sister,Jo, in Springville, UT and our friends the Wises from our mission. They left before us. It was so great to see them

So this week we have enjoyed doing homework with the girls, moving and making grow boxes, laying pavers, assembling a green house, and planting baby plants


In the book of Joshua in the Old testament Joshua was in his 80s saying he was as strong still as he was in his forties! It was because of his great trust in the Lord and his faithfulness. As we worked in the heat and altitude we felt strong, and knew the Lord was blessing us. Keeping covenants restores our strength!



We also took naps😁. Highlight of the week was playing games with Calen and Spring when the girls went to bed and making mud pies and goo stew with Caluna.



Today Autumn's family flys in and Ben's family and Ephraim drive in late tonight. The Eagles are gathering for a week of frolick at the Cullen family reunion at Bear Lake.

We love you all. Have a great week.