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These Are a Few of Our Favorite (and Least Favorite) Things

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Rea's favorite thing this week was learning that Grandma and Grandpa are going to come and help us move. She thinks that will be very fun. Her least favorite was going to our ward for the last time, because she likes our church a lot. She bore a beautiful testimony about how Heavenly Father helps us with trials like moving, which made Alison, who bore her testimony right after, cry all through her testimony. It was hard to say goodbye. We hadn't planned to start attending church yet, but we decided to do one last week for the goodbyes; it was very sad but good. Sara's favorite part of last week was talking about and planning for moving. Her least favorite was Team Clean. The plan we've created for moving is as follows: Wednesday afternoon we close, so after we get the keys we're going to grab our sleeping bags and toothbrushes and pick up fast food at a drive through. We'll go to the new house, eat a picnic on the floor, explore the yard and the neighborhood, an

Walnut Week

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Mike is doing midterms for his master's program, as well as doing week one of his BYU-I class he teaches. He's doing a good job keeping up with all of it. At BYU-I, he's teaching a new kind of class, and they're paying him an extra $400 to be a "class representative" and $300 for teaching something new. He normally makes $900 per class per semester, so he's getting almost twice as much as usual for one class (which is all he wants to teach while also going to school and keeping his day job).  Alison is still teaching her program to two groups (one is 9 weeks into the program and one is 3 weeks into the program). It's going well; she's getting things automated and feeling like she's doing a good job on the coaching calls. She's cut back everything else she does in her business to a minimum until after the move. It's nice to have that freedom. We finally got a plumber to check the main sewer pipe at our new house, and it has roots growing

The fancy weekend

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On Monday we went to a splash pad with the Rogers and Grandma and Grandpa. We talked about moving and little toy trucks. It sounds like the Poulsons won't move into our neighborhood with us, which is unfortunate, however we are still happy to be moving in with Amy, and also probably convincing Grandpa Mike and Grandma Sheila to move in to the same neighborhood as well. On Tuesday we went to ballet, and Mike went shopping and did some work for his calling (it is rare for him to do anything other than the one hour after church on Sunday) On Wednesday Mike had a dentist appointment, and we also had Amy's realtor come over and look over our house. She said that we could probably get about 300k for our house without much work, and in this market that it was rare for big changes to the house to pay for themselves, so we should just clean it up and then list it without much work. Thursday we walked to the school playground and played around for a while. It was actually really nice wea

Surprise!

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 Gideon says: We had a fun time with grandma and grandpa. We had watermelon and we went to silver lake. We climbed up the wall-rocks. I liked the rolls and I liked reading with grandpa. I liked going there. Here are some pictures of our trip to silver lake: As aside note we saw a mating pair of moose while up there. Timmy says: This week we first learned that we were going to move and we went to a shiny park. Sara didn't want to add anything to the blog post except that she wants mint chocolate moose tracks. Rea says: It was cool that when grandma and grandpa game over they went start gazing and saw the big dipper and the north star. Then Dad came out and they had to go to Aunt Becky's house. Mike says: Since baby Elizabeth always has a hard time sleeping through the night, and we have never figured out why, we have decided to try different things to see if we could get her to sleep through the night. This week we started trying to give her milk mixed with chocolate flavored pr