Day 332: I Can Do Hard Things

Day 332: I Can Do Hard Things

In the October 2008 General Conference, Elaine S Dalton, the General Young Women President said she had a plaque engraved with the motto “I can …

 

Day 331 — Metamorphosis

Day 331 — Metamorphosis

I sent a little girl to kindergarten, and a butterfly came home. A few years ago, she wouldn’t answer to her given name.  She was Rudolph …

 

Duck Creek

Duck Creek

I’ve camped a lot of different places.  They all have their charms.  But if camping is the destination, and not just a place to sleep …

 

Day 324 – Beyond The Point

Day 324 – Beyond The Point

We headed up to the mountains for one last camping trip of the summer.  Camping is great, but the packing stinks.  There are so many …

 

Day 322 – Share the Road

Day 322 – Share the Road

There are always a couple of you-know-whats that just don’t know how to share the road. I came across these two on an …

 

Day 321 – A Perfect Start

Day 321 – A Perfect Start

August 31st.  Her first day of kindergarten.  In eager anticipation, she’s had her “first day” outfit picked out and hanging in her closet for weeks.  …

 

Day 314 – A Brand New Year

Day 314 – A Brand New Year

August 24th.  For two of them, it was the first day of junior high.  The one in the middle is more wisened to the ways …

 

Shiny New Ride

Shiny New Ride

I’m a little worried that the surge of ambition that hit me last spring and motivated me to sign up for the sprint distance Yuba …

 

Photo Soup

Photo Soup

Really this is just another potpourri catching-up post, but I thought you might appreciate a change of title, so I’m calling it “Photo Soup”. Top Photo: …

 

Day 301 – Washington County Fair

Day 301 – Washington County Fair

I spent an evening in Hurricane, Utah with all  of my nieces and nephews (on the Hawker side) and my kids. A few other …