This is my simple photo journal. I like to take pictures and once a month or more, I load them onto this blog so that we can remember some of our family highlights.

9.06.2010

Pirate's Cove

The Oklands invited us to a great 2 day getaway at Pirate's Cove. 
 It is located about 10 minutes from Hoover Dam, just overlooking Lake Meade.  
It is a 22,000 square foot home/Pirate themed water park.
I have never stayed or seen anything quite like it.  
Absolutely unique and fun place to gather with friends.









The view was so pretty overlooking Lake Meade.
Unlimited icecream and slushes helped keep us cool.
The weather was still awfully hot there in Boulder, Nevada



Want a fun game for the family....  Perudo (or we know it as Liars Dice)



The owner loves pirates, old Cadillacs and Marilyn Monroe (she was in every garage)

With 22 thousand feet of living space, there were a lot of doors...unique and all different.

8.05.2010

Grandpa Ray

My grandpa, Ellsworth Sims Ray, passed away on August 3rd. 
 He was 92 years old.  I will always remember his big warm hugs, 
the many missions he served, and his devotion to the gospel of Jesus Christ. 




 This is a sweet moment when he visited the grave of our 
 grandma Betty.  She passed away when I was very young.  
What a reunion they will have.  They raised a family of 11 children.
I look forward to celebrating and remembering his life next Saturday, August 14.

8.04.2010

Quick Beach Get-away

I think the beach is the only place that kids can 
dig for creatures, bury, get dirty, get wet, splash water ...
and entertain themselves all day

We decided to try and squeeze in a quick get-away before
Summer and I left for Camp Lomia.
We went with the Shills and Tingeys to Newport Beach.
Great beach days and game nights!
It was not an easy thing to pack up and head back to the heat.  
Pure entertainment
These guys could dig all day "to China"
for hours and hours





Our ferry ride over to Balboa Island.
Fun little trip down memory land, for me.



I want to have one of these contraptions in my backyard.




If I could pick a place to have all my friends and family relocate, it would
be Newport Beach.   I love the city's layout and the clean beaches.
The Newport Temple is right across the street from their church building.
I loved the gardens and the color of the temple's stone.







7.30.2010

Walking on Sunshine

 Leading up to girls camp, 
I was feeling a bit burned-out from all the preparation and not very enthusiastic.  
However, after a day up there,  I got caught up in it.  
The theme was "Walking on Sunshine"
 and it was a focus on following His light.  
It was a beautiful way to teach these girls and help them feel the spirit. 
 I am so glad I had this experience with them.
We are the Groves Ward and so the  light that appeared in the Sacred Grove was our inspiration for our flag.
Thank you to Shelley Monson for doing the talented work on our flag.  
Dressed all up for their lip sync performance.  They did a montage from the Wii game of  "Just Dance." 

 





I was up there with such fun, amazing women. 
I loved spending every minute with them from 
6:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. ....seriously!


7.05.2010

Chad the Survivor

This is my brother Chad


He has had a history of serious mishaps.  








When he was 5 years old, his head 
was run over by our suburban. 
 He had facial reconstructive surgery
 and metal plates put in place of
a cheekbone.  


While still young, he survived a serious car crash and needed the "jaws of life" to be extracted 
and then a few years later suffered a compound fracture while rolling an ATV.
His latest was getting hit by a car, while cycling the alpine loop, near Sundance.  
He broke his cheekbone....again, punctured a lung,
 broke a rib and got pretty ripped up from sliding on the road.
When I got the phone call from my sister--I appreciated the fact that she started out by saying
"Chad is fine-BUT......."
My heart dropped when I heard how serious it could have been.


He has someone watching out for him.







I love Chad's friends and how well they are taking care of him.   Spencer and Larry have been so good to him.  Spencer and his wife put Chad up at their place for the weekend.  Larry (right) covered his shift at work and got him a new phone (his was destroyed).  
The Shills also took time out of their vacation to go by and visit
 him and to deliver a care package from home.  
So grateful
Mend quickly Chad. 
 I know your going to love these pictures I posted (:

7.04.2010

July 4th


Our neighborhood proudly posts the flag 8 times a year. 
 Cole had the opportunity to
help post and take down the flags today.
I am so grateful for what happened 234 years ago.  
Happy Fourth of July


America is another name for opportunity.  
Our whole history appears like a last effort 
of divine providence
 on behalf of the human race. 
 ~Ralph Waldo Emerson



I like to see a man proud of the place in which he lives.  
I like to see a man live
 so that his place will be proud of him.  
~Abraham Lincoln


How little do my countrymen know what 
precious blessings they are in possession of,
 and which no other people on earth enjoy! 
 ~Thomas Jefferson



We dare not forget that we 
are the heirs 
of that first revolution.
  ~John F. Kennedy



7.02.2010

Cabin Dayz

I love long, 
lazy days at the cabin.  



My 6 year old staying in character 
as  "Bear Cub"



Standing under a bridge during a down pour...
we Arizonans thirst for rain like this.


Oh...and getting into my sister-in-law's car to go
 home and realizing that the sunroof was open the whole downpour time.
(White car in background)



Attempts to save nature



Nice retired couple
 built this train village in their front yard. 
When we stopped to take a look,
they darted outside to 
start up the train
for us....so nice.



Mud Masks before bed
Cole pulled Isaac's "man card" after seeing this picture 
and Isaac had to repent of girly things and
then he got his "man card" back.


Craw Fishing 
with a rock, string, and slimy bacon


Got one and then it fell off the string.....so close!


Treasure Hunts  
Carefully designed and carried out by
Summer, Cosi, and Liz


Walking for our Breakfast









6.28.2010

We thought we would really throw Jack a surprise birthday party.....2 months early.  
He is always gone, for business, in August.  
We didn't want to miss the big 60.
Shelly organized a great time at the Flowrider (Rhodes Pool).
We are so grateful to have a Grandpa Jack in our lives.


6.21.2010

Time to Blossom

Last week, Summer attended a young woman conference called 
"Time to Blossom." 

After a few tears of homesickness....
 she ended up having a great time.  
They stayed at a hotel all week....250 girls (can you imagine?)
  The highlights for her were speakers John Bytheway and Vivian Cline, dress-up party, service project,  and fashion show.  (She modeled her 2 year old dress from Target)  

Tie and Ice cream

I think my favorite Farnsworth tradition is the Tie and Ice cream. We all crowd into one of our homes, bring a treat, a missionary tie, and then have a short program about the importance and joy of missionary work.   It also is a way to show our love and support to the missionary(s) that is leaving to go out and serve. 
Last night we held one for Terry and Janet.  We did it a little different this time.  We had a theme of "Mighty Missionaries: Past, Present, and Future"
We had pictures of all the missionaries, that have served from our family,  posted on the walls
 (enlarged  to 11x 14 in black and white) 
 

One of my favorite quotes, shared by Janet:

"Ships are safe in the harbor, 
but that is not what ships are built for."

Father's Day

We were so lucky to have Papa over on Father's Day.  
I hope he liked our gluten-free version of Chicken Divan. 
We intentionally left out the broccoli..he's not a fan.
Papa shared a few boyhood stories that involved skunks, squirrels,
rabbits, and the demise of Dicky bird.  My kids were entertained.


Tom got a little TLC from the kids.
Summer gave him a facial, Cole and Meg rubbed his feet, 
and Isaac fed him peanut butter M&Ms...all at the same time.