Michael has finally sent home some missionary photos. I'll ask him to provide some background information and will edit this post later if he has more to say. He looks like he has mastered the art of the self photo. It has also helped me figure out why I haven't been able to find a few of my ties! Before he left, I thought he looked better with a size 16 neck, but he said he preferred size 16.5 so that's what we did. If I'm not mistaken, the 16.5 shirts fit pretty snuggly now and his face is a little rounder.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Elder Mikey's first mission photos
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
new picture of eliza
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Isabelle Lynn Hansen's last visit
Hey everyone!
Well, this is my first post on "The Extended Smith Family Blog" and I just wanted to let you know how things are going for myself and Isabelle Lynn Hansen.
Izzy was up in Cache Valley for about the past week, and we had a great time. We got to spend a lot of time with my grandparents ("Go to Grandma Smith's house? Go see the puppies?" ... and Gampa Nellie and Gama Joye) and also plenty of time with (according to Isabelle's priority) Duke, Gama Hansen and Papa - Mike - ).
Izzy is already smarter than her dad ... thank the good Lord my "smart genes" didn't rub off on her and that hopefully her mom's intellegence - at least in school work and general education because she was her class' valedictorian or something like that - rubbed off on Isabelle.
Anyway, just thought I'd show you the latest video of her and let you see what type of character Izzy is.
Love -
-andy
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Rileys Apple Farm
I spent Saturday nestled in the apple growing foothills of historic Oak Glen, Riley's Farm is a working apple orchard and living history farm featuring pick-your-own fruit, living history education, dinner theater, group banquet facilities and extended, historically-themed overnight stays. . The season ended Oct 10 so there was not much going on. Usually they have everything apple to do for the day. We did enjoy a good lunch, a yummy caramel apple and brought home an apple pie. Most of these pictures were taken by a 4 year old. It was a wonderful day and so beautiful just to get out of Orange County.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Enjoy your 20's while you can.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Nice chair Gramps, now give me my bottle!!
John, Beth, Jack and Brian made a quick trip to Irvine late Saturday night for the Irvine Stake Presidency reorganization the following day. We are sure glad they made the trip. John and Brian were back on a plane the next evening so they could be back to work and school on Monday. Beth and Jack stayed behind for a few more days. It's been fun having them hang out. Jack was sitting in the chair when his eyes saw grandma Annie walking his way with a bottle. He was happy to take it and enjoy 84 seconds of relaxation in the Rip Van Lee chair.
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Southern California ( Irvine Fire update)
I found these photos online and took part of an article to give you an update on Irvine. All is well in this home.
The fire, started in three separate places near Santiago Canyon and Silverado Canyon roads about 5:55 p.m. Sunday, has destroyed 14 homes and eight outbuildings, according the Orange County Fire Authority. Eight homes and 12 outbuildings have been damaged.
About 22,000 acres in the mostly rural horse country east of Irvine has been blackened. Virtually every canyon community, including Trabuco, Modjeska and Silverado canyons, was evacuated.
Mandatory evacuations remain in effect for the canyon areas of Santiago Canyon Road between Silverado Canyon Road and Live Oak Canyon Road, including the Santiago Estates area and Jackson Ranch Road. Areas along Live Oak Canyon Road through the Trabuco Canyon area, including O'Neill Regional Park, to Trabuco Creek Road are also included in this mandatory evacuation.
Approximately 3,000 homes have been threatened and 43,000 residents have been evacuated.
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Pam's MOOSE
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Family Pictures
Clowns
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
I spent the weekend in Montana doing a little hunting with some friends. 5 of us drove up on Thursday afternoon and we stayed until Sunday morning. We spent Friday doing a little fishing in his pond and learning how to shoot guns. On Saturday we walked all over his ranch looking for pheasant but we were not very successful without a dog. We found one but it quickly hid in a bush and wouldn't come out. My roommate did end up getting a couple of ducks. It was a fun weekend. The guys slept outside in the tent while the two girls, Jackie and Joanna, slept in the one room log cabin on the property. We gave each other "Montana nicknames" and mine was Buck for the weekend. Others included "Red" and "Bunyan"