Friday, July 4, 2025

Joy and Smiles...

In no particular order these are some moments from the last few weeks that brought lots of joy and smiles!

Colby made this cute puppet. He is so clever.


Cash is learning to play the guitar and it always means a lot to Grandpa for Mark and Cash to play the guitars he made.




Lee set up a meeting with a man in his ward that is a musician. He was impressed with Tim's guitars and he enjoyed talking to him.


We had Grahm for a sleepover and he adds so much joy and smiles to our lives. We went to the dollar store and he found this huge cup that he couldn't live without. Bedtime is such a sweet time. Books, snuggles, and we have the best talks before lights out.


Grahm wanted waffles for breakfast. He likes them better than pancakes because the syrup fill the wells.


Grahmy all clean as a whistle. I love that he will still let me comb his hair. He likes the watch Grey gave him.


Catching bubbles and bugs! 




Grahm was happy I got some bug catcher supplies. He said, now I can be prepared.


We had a wonderful afternoon at the movies. Colby, Grey, and Grahm enjoyed the live action of "How to Train Your Dragon." They also liked all the movie posters. It doesn't matter what we do, I just am so grateful to be with them. 








It's a little cold in the theaters sometimes so Grey and Grahm wore their snuggies. They look so cute.


We had a nice lunch and stopped at Harmons. Grahm wanted to have a donut and eat upstairs just like he does with his Dad sometimes.


Colby had the idea to make a welcome home card for Tiffani and Grahm wanted to make her a bracelet. They are thoughtful boys. Tiff went to Mexico with her sister for a few days.



I stopped by to see the family and found Ruby all snuggled up on the pouf. I've never been to Bubba's so Grey and Grahm went with me to get some shaved ice. 




Mark sent these pictures of Grey in his cool shades. That definitely made me smile!


Tiffani sent these pictures of a 
cute monkey hanging out in their tree!



These pictures however did not bring joy and smiles. Mark looked out his window last week to see the mountain by their home on fire, which was started by fireworks. The firefighters were able to get it out quick and I was so thankful everyone was safe.