Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Last Saturday was a fun day! We celebrated 2 birthdays (one of my friend's son Shawn and Jessica). In the morning we went to Chuck E. Cheese to celebrate Shawn's birthday, and in the afternoon Jessica and her friends watched a movie while we went shopping at the mall.
Jessica with 2 of her friends Janelle & Cally eating at the mall.




Aaron had a lot of fun playing at Chuck E.Cheese..










Saturday, April 10, 2010

Since Jessica had spring break (April 5-April 9) we decided to go out of town for a few days and saw a few places we wanted to see. I'm grateful for my husband who's willing to drive us around when we want to..

I'm glad the kids were doing good despite the long hours in the road.Our first stop was Jollibee to have lunch. The kids love Jollibee and after lunch we went shopping at Seafood City.

The kids had a lot of fun especially the boys. We got them a few toys an am glad they got along well. It's fun to watch them together play.


The next day we went to Saint George and we stopped at the Saint George
Temple and Visitor
Center. I got the chance to see one of my Mission President,
Pres. & Sis Bowen. I had a great
time visiting. We also Stopped at the
Brigham Young Winter Home.


We also stopped at the Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum . The
Rosenbruch World Wildlife Museum is a
new world class
facility of over 25,000 sq. ft. allowing visitors to experience
over 300 species of
wildlife throughout the world in their
natural habitat. Nearly a quarter mile of mountain pathway
(suitable for handicap access) winds its way through the plains
of Africa, the forests of North
America, and the mountains of
Asia.




Then we went to see the Saint George Dinosaur Discovery at
Johnson Farm. The Saint George
Dinosaur Discovery Site at
Johnson Farm houses exceptionally well preserved dinosaur
tracks,
fossil fish, fossil plants, rare dinosaur remains,
invertebrates traces and important sedimentary
structures..

The St. Georg Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm houses exceptionally well-preserved dinosaur tracks, fossil fish, fossil plants, rare dinosaur remains, invertebrates traces and important sedimentary structures









We also visited the Silver Reef or known as Ghost Town. Silver Reef was discovered between 1866 and 1870 (There are many different stories about th founding of this town) However in 1874 a man named William T Barbee is credited with getting the mining going. In 1875 he had 22 claims here. In 1876 Silver Reef became an established town. Main street was over a mile long. Silver Reef had over 2000 people living here. There were hotels, 9 stores, 6 saloons, a bank, several restaurant, a ospital, 2 dance halls, 2 news papers, a china town and 3 cemeteries. In 1891 the last mine shut down, about 25 million dollars worth of ore had been taken from the mines here. Between 1891 and 1901 another $250,000 of ore was taken out of the area. The old Wells Fargo Express office is on the National Historical Register and is now a museum. The old bank is now a gift shop. Some of the area has been preserved for its history and is worth visiting. A lot of the surrounding areas of the old town are now homes and housing developments and are restricted to public access.

On our last we went to Zion National Park.

Located in Washington, Iron and Kane Counties in Southwestern Utah, Zion National Park encompasses some of the most scenic canyon country in the United States. The park is characterized by high plateaus, a maze of narrow, deep sandstone canyons and striking rock towers and mesas.

Zion National Park is a showcase of geology. Geologic processes have played an important role in shaping Zion. The arid climate and sparse vegetation allow the exposure of large expanses of bare rock and reveal the park’s geologic history.










We had a fun vacation indeed and I am always grateful for the time we spent together as a family.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

We got to go to the Filipino fireside last Sunday (after the General Conference). I was happy to see all my friends from my stake in the Philippines. We also got the chance to meet and drove around Elder and Sister Perez (one of my previous stake presidents in the Philippines) who came here in Salt Lake for their training. Elder Perez was just called and sustained as one of Area Authority Seventies last Conference. It was great to see them again!



We're mostly from Cebu City Philippines Stake ...


Elder Perez and Andrew...
After the fireside we had a reunion (Cagayan de Oro mission) and it was fun meeting those missionaries who served at the time when I was the mission cook.

The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints issued the following Easter message..

"At this Easter season, as we contemplate our own mortality and remember loved ones who have passed from this life, our hearts turn to him who promised: 'Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.'

"Jesus Christ is the literal Savior of the world, the Son of God, the Prince of Peace, the Holy One of Israel, even the risen Lord, who declared: 'Behold, I am Jesus Christ, whom the prophets testified shall come into the world … I am the light and the life of the world.

" 'I am the first and the last; I am he who liveth, I am he who was slain; I am your advocate with the Father.'

"This Easter season, as his witnesses, we testify that he lives and that through him, we, too, shall live."

What a powerful message! I know God lives and that through him we too shall live! I know someday I will see and be with my Ammon again. I am hoping that everyday I could live my life worthy for that day.

I want to thank Michelle for taking the time to make this cute picture and remembering Ammon and other angel babies. That was so sweet of you!



We had fun a lot of fun this Easter. Some of my friends joined us as we celebrate Easter this year. I'm glad General Conference and Easter fell on the same Sunday. I got to invite my non-member friends to join me and my family and at the same time watch and listen to the General Conference. They too enjoyed the messages and I know they also felt the spirit.


After the morning session, we had lunch and then we did egg hunting. We also colored and decorated some eggs. Everybody had a lot fun!






Monday, April 5, 2010

Last Friday was busy and fun day for us. We had lunch at Fe's house. One of her mission companions came to visit Utah and attended General conference wit her boyfriend..



At night, we had dinner at Elsa's house. Elsa bought a new magic sing and we set it up for her. We had dinner then we watched movie and sing all night. We had a lot of fun! I'm grateful for all of my friends...Life here would have not been as fun as it is without them.



On the other hand, I'm afraid Andrew is growing too fast... :)


When I told Andrew and Camila I gonna take pictures, Andrew told me they would pick the spot where they would pose for picture taking. They were so funny...








Thursday, April 1, 2010



I can't believe how fast Aaron has grown. He is such a happy kid! In the last few weeks, he started taking a few steps. He can walk a little bit now but he's just scared to do it on his own... Just letting him take his time.. after all he's only 9 months.