Saturday, October 10, 2020

Family Fun PIctures

 

When Tyce would visit my mother and father, he saw this semi-truck still in the original packaging and asked if he could have it.  My dad was not one for giving things away, but he did tell Tyce that when he died, the truck was his.  The day after he died, mom gave me the truck to give to Tyce.  Tyce remembered and he had a smile as wide as his face.  He has since taken it out to the original packaging, pushes it around the floor, loads animals and is finally giving this truck the joy it deserves.  No toy should stay in its packaging; it should be used by children who will remember the joy of playing with it.

Can't remember if I posted this classic family picture, but this is Adrian leaning on her Macintosh computer that she took to SUU.  She was one of the few students who had a computer and she often told us that everyone came over to use it.  Theron turned it on after all these years and it powered right up; we even found some old school files.  Now Cameron is going to SUU and he is standing behind his new MacBook, color screen, internet capable, wireless, etc.  It's a pretty powerful computer.  My, my how things have changed.  Cam, we hope you share your computing power with other students you meet; let it help you make friends - and do homework!  
   
It's not very often that I get a picture of Adrian's family; the boys are always someplace else.  But, this is Cameron's going away to college picture and Taylor going to Herriman High as a junior amid the Covid-19 pandemic.  Todd is working from home now, full-time, and looks so casual in his flip-flops.  Adrian is always working from home - what a delightful, fun, loving and happy (most of the time) family.  Love you all!!!
Can we say, "Let's lay down and take a look."  Curt bought a new trailer and he, dad and Jesse are looking at how to fix or adapt something.  It's always exciting when dad lays down to look.

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