Friday, November 24, 2017

A Christmas Village of wonders...

More than a month ago, 
we heard the whole Temus Fam would be in town
 to celebrate Thanksgiving together 
before their dear founders 
head off for Ghana on a self-reliance mission.

We hoped they might be able to fit time into their festivities 
to join in the construction of our 
annual Christmas Village and our wish came true.

We built it....


and they came!

The theme this year was
"wonders of the world and famous structures."
Those of you who know me well
know that I think little children
are about as wonderful as it gets
so here are our some of our precious wonders.







I'm pretty crazy about their parents too and they are a creative bunch.

Katie and Keith took on recreating the Grand Canyon.
We love Keith's sedimentary striations!


There was lots of discussion about Lava Falls
and since Liz has guided the river,


she was the in-house expert. 

She said before you get to Lava, 
you see Vulcan's Anvil, 
a huge rock of basalt in the river
(the little tootsie roll nub just left of center).
Then you follow the bubble line and stay right or go left 
but that big white mass in the center 
is a hole the size of a school bus 
so don't go straight!


Someone said something about inebriated tubers in the Grand Canyon 
and it looks like this poor fella didn't make it upright 
through Lava Falls.

Luckily there appears to be someone waiting
to help on 
Tequila beach 
(bottom left of picture). 
The kids houses have a great vantage point above the canyon.


The next wonder was 
Mount Everest by Joe and Jessica
with Chuck as consultant. 
(He was a consultant on Lava Falls too.)


While it was being constructed I heard names like 
Lhotse Face, Khumbu Ice Falls, and the South Col.


I loved the prayer flags. <3

Liz, Cory and boys 
made a beautiful rendering of 


the Great Pyramid of Giza


and their 2 year-old made the Great Sphinx of Giza
all by himself. 


Paul made Brazil's
Christ, the Redeemer


and Alex and Marti added the walking path leading to the statue. 
That's it for the wonders of the world, 
now we're on to the famous structures.

Alex and Zac,
I guess because they're engineering-minded, 
wanted to make the 
Leaning Tower of Pisa
but with a twist. 
They wanted to try and straighten it up,
hence the gummy bears pulling on the rope.


With Ashley on her mission in D.C. 


Zac built the U.S. Capitol Building
in her honor. 

We love you, Ashley!


I think that's supposed to be
Zac and Ashley on the toboggan


flying down 
Capitol Hill.

Zac added one more thing,
a fire bowl down by the lake


which makes me think a boy/man may be out of scouting
but that doesn't mean scouting is out of the boy/man. 
Nice job, Zac.

We had 3 more structures this year.

Sarah's son wanted a fire station 


and a fire truck. 
I love all the little firemen hanging on.


Katie's daughter built one house with Paul 
that's on the rim of the Grand Canyon. 
 Then she built


and another house with our girlie


a colorful Hansel and Gretel style cottage.

The last house is for our fun Elder Branch
on his mission in New Hampshire.


A little cabin in the woods on a lake.
We love you, Hunter, and all your terrific friends in New England. 
Thank you for sharing the most important gift of all.

Merry Christmas everyone!

Thank you for doing your part to 
Light the World


because the greatest Wonder of all
was the babe who was born in a manger,
and is the Savior of mankind. 
<3

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Grandma Branch graduated...

This is Paul's mom
but we all call her Grandma Branch.


Two weeks ago she had a stroke which left her paralyzed. 
She mostly slept after her stroke but sometimes she would talk with us. 

One morning she kept asking us 3 questions... 
what year it was, 
how old she was, 
and where she was.
We told her the answers several times
 and wondered why she was so interested in those three questions......
Within the hour, her physical therapist, 
occupational therapist, speech therapist, 
and doctor came in to see her 
and guess what they said to her????

Yup, you guessed it, 
"Revola, can you tell me what year it is?" 
"Revola, can you tell me how old you are?" 
"Revola, can you tell me where you are?" hahaha
What a smart girl!
We all sat there with our chins on the floor 
in awe that she was so clever
and told the Dr. and therapists what had happened. 
The Dr. said she was cheating but we stood up for her 
and said it wasn't cheating 
it was cramming!! ;)

Another morning she was talking to me and two nurses. 
It was hard to understand her for a few minutes, 
then I heard her say 
"I was baptized when I was eight
and I haven't sinned since."
We all know that's not really how it works 
but it was pretty funny. 
Maybe she meant she'd been trying to be righteous ever since.


It makes me think of Sister Eubank's Conference talk
" Being righteous doesn't mean being perfect 
or never making mistakes. 
It means developing an inner connection with God, 
repenting of our sins and mistakes, 
and freely helping others."

One night after being with Grandma at the care center
our girlie returned home and was reading scriptures before bed.
Her bookmark happened to be at  
Alma 40:12 which says...
"And then shall it come to pass, 
that the spirits of those who are righteous 
are received into a state of happiness, 
which is called paradise, 
a state of rest, 
a state of peace, 
where they shall rest from all their troubles 
and from all care, and sorrow."

And so it is with Grandma Branch, as


five days after her stroke
she passed away. 

Yesterday was her funeral. 
Wilson said she "graduated". 
What a perfect description. 
We are happy for her 
to be with her cute husband again.

We've been touched by everyone's kindness. 
Thank you dear family and friends 
for your prayers and love
at this difficult time.
You've all got that 
"freely helping others" part
down pat.
Much love...<3