Thursday, October 29, 2009

Ahh the good days!!!



Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Our new Addition














Well, it has taken me a while to put these up, but here are some pictures of our little boy.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

More of me in the paper



By the way, thanks to Mom & Dad Mills, Susann, Twila & Brent, Chris & Krystal, and Erica for coming to see me! It was great to have that support!

Monday, October 19, 2009

Anthony is in the newspaper!!


Anthony was in the Herald Journal!!
We didn't know it until our Insurance Agent mailed us the article and we thought we'd share!!
Apparently he was also in the Sunday 10/18 SLC Tribune, but we haven't seen it yet.



Utah State University
Morgan Theatre
October 22, 7:30pm
October 23, 7:30pm
October 24, 7:30pm
October 28, 7:30pm
October 29, 7:30pm
October 30, 7:30pm
October 31, 7:30pm

General Admission $13
Free w/ Student ID (or $1.50 if ordered on-line)

Get your tickets at the door
Get your tickets by calling the box office - 435.797.8022
Get your tickets 0n-line - https://www.ezticketlive.com/checkout/event_view.asp?id=19

Get your tickets and come see the show!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Baby Sarah Ann's Blessing


We would love to invite ya'all to our house in Spanish Fork for Sarah Ann's Blessing on the 11th of October. She would just love it, too.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Good 'ol Rich County

Normally the bus ride to school wasn't so bad. Everyone knew everyone's name, including the 6 different bus drivers depending on your route & the time of day (i.e Laketown to the Junction was either Lois or Harry, and the Junction to Randolph was either Geo or Traci, then there were 2 subs who filled in sometimes, and who drove the late bus home)

However, in the winter time it was HORRIBLE!! The old Rich County School District buses were a little older, and not the most reliable.

I remember quite a few occasions waiting at the Junction for 15 minutes in freezing weather (literally) for the other bus to arrive. I also remember having to transfer buses twice because the bus we had just transferred into wouldn't start, or the heater wouldn't work, or there was a fluid leak. In these situations we had to get out of the bus so the driver could go trade buses, or just so we'd be out of danger.
Even with half the student body huddling together I can still remember my boogies literally freezing in my nose while I stood there waiting. It was not a pleasant experience.

It was frequently -17 on these days, I also remember on one occasion the temperature being -24. Randolph is the coldest inhabited city in Utah, the weather guy said so.

Anyway the photo below is the Mark Lee's trusty steed. It was taken October 5th, 2009 in Randolph, UT.

You can see from the ground and bushes that the white stuff is not snow. Unfortunately it is ice. Thick, frozen ice!! Ah, good ol' Rich County.