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Thursday, December 30, 2010

We are Family...

Mark's family came out to visit for Christmas, and while they were here we had family photos done.  We realized a few months ago that we hadn't had formal family photos done since Mark and I got married 6 years ago, so we thought it was about time to do so!   Mark's Mom, Lori, knitted all of the beautiful gold scarves for us, and they turned out beautifully.  Without further ado, here they are!

Mark and Ginny

Mark and Ginny again

The Stewart children, LtoR: Mark, Ginny, John, Heidi

The Women LtoR: Ginny, Lori, and Beautiful Heidi

Mark's parents Doug and Lori

The Men LtoR: Mark, Doug, and John

The entire Stewart clan LtoR: Mark, Ginny, Doug, Lori, John, and Heidi

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Mark's family comes to visit for Christmas

Mark's family came to visit for Christmas, and we did family pictures.  We also went to the Trail Center to see the Gingerbread display.  They have these cute little gingerbread people that you can take your pictures with.  Lori was the only one willing to take a picture with them. 

Gingerbread Lady Lori


We also have been walking by the river quite a bit this winter, and this is what we usually see. 

Huge chunks of ice in the Missouri River

Friday, December 17, 2010

So Sad Today...

While shopping for Christmas groceries this afternoon, Mark's sister called and informed us that the Provo Tabernacle burned down today.  All that is left is the outer walls.  I've never felt any sort of attachment for any material object, but I realized today just how much the Provo Tabernacle meant to me, and how many memories I have made there.  I have many memories of going to concerts there, attending regional conferences for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and even one New Years Eve First Night in Provo going to take shelter from the cold and listening to the beautiful music that was being played.  I have to admit, I have had a heavy heart today at this great loss.  There was millions of dollars worth of equipment that was lost in the fire, but you can't put a price tag on this irreplaceable historical landmark.