Thursday, July 1, 2010
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Spring Break in Boise
It was wonderful having the children home from Spring Break. Only Julie's children were out of school, but Rebecca, Kevin and Jadeyn joined us for a few days. We had wall to wall kids, but it was a delightful time. Sheri and Terry joined us as much as they could but with their kids in school and Michelle's play they didn't have as much time. We all attended Bye Bye Birdie in which Michelle played the lead role of Spanish Rose! She was awesome, amazing, and truly talented. Her lines were so fast and furious and involved. I can't imagine how she remember them all. We were very proud of her.
We had just celebrated a night of Hawaii with Jennie. We watched the movie "Hawaii" and had homemade ice cream. She has accepted schooling at BYU-Hawaii! She will leave in September and should have an incredible time. Fortunately, her aunt Kristi lives in Honolulu, so she shouldn't get too homesick, but it will give everyone the opportunity to visit her! We are so excited for her. It will be a wonderful experience going away to school! We love you Jennie!
Sheri, Julie and Rebecca had a blast going through all the things they had left behind and mostly took them home with them. But we still have more things to go through. With our remodeling almost finished, we want to send as much as we can to all the families to enjoy now. Terry and Jared and Justin went to pay 'army' with the paint balls games in Kuna while, Kevin and Dad went for a very long TR-6 ride. We thought they were lost they went so long. Then they came home only to go to the movies together. All the little children loved playing, dressing up, watching movies and creating things. It was fun to have 'boys' in the house, even tho they were tiny little ones. (Jonah and Jadeyn)
Each of the girls went over to see Grandma Johnson and spend time with her. She will be 93 this September and is very spry and cheery for her age. She appreciated so much having them all come. We missed Shelly and family for this visit but look forward to spending time with them in August when they will visit us.
We had just celebrated a night of Hawaii with Jennie. We watched the movie "Hawaii" and had homemade ice cream. She has accepted schooling at BYU-Hawaii! She will leave in September and should have an incredible time. Fortunately, her aunt Kristi lives in Honolulu, so she shouldn't get too homesick, but it will give everyone the opportunity to visit her! We are so excited for her. It will be a wonderful experience going away to school! We love you Jennie!
Sheri, Julie and Rebecca had a blast going through all the things they had left behind and mostly took them home with them. But we still have more things to go through. With our remodeling almost finished, we want to send as much as we can to all the families to enjoy now. Terry and Jared and Justin went to pay 'army' with the paint balls games in Kuna while, Kevin and Dad went for a very long TR-6 ride. We thought they were lost they went so long. Then they came home only to go to the movies together. All the little children loved playing, dressing up, watching movies and creating things. It was fun to have 'boys' in the house, even tho they were tiny little ones. (Jonah and Jadeyn)
Each of the girls went over to see Grandma Johnson and spend time with her. She will be 93 this September and is very spry and cheery for her age. She appreciated so much having them all come. We missed Shelly and family for this visit but look forward to spending time with them in August when they will visit us.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Closing the year 2009
We were blessed with another wonderful close of 2009 with the ability to visit with all of our precious Children. Julie and Jared blessed their 5th child, a son, Jonah Scott, on November 1st and Sheri and Terry were able to attend. A brief, but memorable, time with everyone in Idaho at Julie's home in Twin Falls, ID. I had a moment of self-destruct as we left and slipped on the icy steps which has slowed down the holiday season, but also been a blessing. We discovered a large cyst that will need to be removed in January. So sometimes, blessing come with a hard fall. LOL
We had Sheri and Terry and kids over for Thanksgiving dinner in our new kitchen, which finally was finished, except for painting and a few other misc. things. We learned that Justin is a fantastic Chess player, so be prepared if you challenge him! Michelle is doing beautifully with the piano and drama this year. While Jennie is a young adult looking for work so she will be able to attend college in the fall. She is looking forward her last semester of tennis as number one seed. Can't believe we have a granddaughter who is graduating from High School.
On December 21 th, we left for Houston, TX to warm up the tennis rackets with all the kids down there. Dick played most every day with someone. We had major celebration time while there. Ryan had just had his 17 th birthday a few days before we arrive. He had requested a BSU tee shirt so he could tout the TCU people. Christmas Day came far too quickly, and then Spencer's 8th birthday and baptism. He was baptised before he even got a chance to open his presents at 10 AM. It was a beautiful day for him. Sunday, Malia sang and Shelly played for her song, Miracles. It was very moving. Then Shelly was asked to speak in Sacrament Meeting and sent a beautiful message about "it matters" what we are doing our lives. "It matters" what we are doing in our lives because it develop the eternity of our future.
We had a wonderful time visiting Kevin, Rebecca and little Jadeyn in Longmont. Jadeyn really got excited to see us, even though we knew he didn't have any idea who we were. He warmed up to us and loved us. We were thrilled to have the time with them over New Year's. We watched movies, played games, and ate lots of fun things. Kevin and Rebecca are great cooks and love to cook, but we did go out to eat several times. We went to the animal shelter and almost brought home another cat. They already have two "boys" (cats) that were their first children before Jadeyn. The weather was wonderful and we played outside in the left over snow. It was a grand time. We look forward to when they can come see us in Boise.
We had Sheri and Terry and kids over for Thanksgiving dinner in our new kitchen, which finally was finished, except for painting and a few other misc. things. We learned that Justin is a fantastic Chess player, so be prepared if you challenge him! Michelle is doing beautifully with the piano and drama this year. While Jennie is a young adult looking for work so she will be able to attend college in the fall. She is looking forward her last semester of tennis as number one seed. Can't believe we have a granddaughter who is graduating from High School.
On December 21 th, we left for Houston, TX to warm up the tennis rackets with all the kids down there. Dick played most every day with someone. We had major celebration time while there. Ryan had just had his 17 th birthday a few days before we arrive. He had requested a BSU tee shirt so he could tout the TCU people. Christmas Day came far too quickly, and then Spencer's 8th birthday and baptism. He was baptised before he even got a chance to open his presents at 10 AM. It was a beautiful day for him. Sunday, Malia sang and Shelly played for her song, Miracles. It was very moving. Then Shelly was asked to speak in Sacrament Meeting and sent a beautiful message about "it matters" what we are doing our lives. "It matters" what we are doing in our lives because it develop the eternity of our future.
We had a wonderful time visiting Kevin, Rebecca and little Jadeyn in Longmont. Jadeyn really got excited to see us, even though we knew he didn't have any idea who we were. He warmed up to us and loved us. We were thrilled to have the time with them over New Year's. We watched movies, played games, and ate lots of fun things. Kevin and Rebecca are great cooks and love to cook, but we did go out to eat several times. We went to the animal shelter and almost brought home another cat. They already have two "boys" (cats) that were their first children before Jadeyn. The weather was wonderful and we played outside in the left over snow. It was a grand time. We look forward to when they can come see us in Boise.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
We hope you are enjoying a wonderful Christmas and Holiday season! 2009 again brought many changes to our family's lives that we would like to share with you. We'll begin with us:

Toward the end of last year, we finished our 3 year mission for our Church . . .a wonderful experience! Most of our time since Dick's retirement had been given to that mission, so 2009 brought a return to more normal life and finding out what being retired is usually about! We enjoyed great times at home and on trips to Twin Falls, Texas, and Colorado to be with our most choice possessions, our 4 daughters and great sons-in-law and 15 grandkids. We've also caught up on lots of backed-up projects, even including major remodeling to most rooms in the house...WHEW! ... almost done with that, thank goodness!
We also enjoyed great trips with good friends/family to France, Cancun, Chichen Itza, St. Augustine, Ft. Lauderdale, Disney World, Island Park,
The year closed with a unique, life-changing "mini-mission" experience that we will never forget! We were asked by Lawana's brother, Corwin, to visit and serve with him and his wife, Peggy, for around 6 weeks in Kenya, Africa. They were serving there on a special three month measles prevention mission for the Church and we had the wonderful opportunity to help implement it. Such humanitarian work is very needed in undeveloped countries like Africa, where a totally preventable disease like measles still kills 500 children each day. During the closing week, around 93% of the African young children were provided measles "jabs" (vaccinations) in the
In closing our part of this Christmas letter, we continue very grateful for freedom and America, fairly good health, loving friends and family, and many other blessings. We are especially grateful for the Gospel of Jesus Christ in our lives. We thank you all for your love and friendship. We wish we could see or hear from all of you more often. Please know that you are always welcome in our home. We wish you the very best during this glorious Christmas season and hope that the New Year brings you & yours much success & happiness.
Please continue scrolling down for the Christmas Messages to you & fun photos from our Daughters' Families:
Sheri & Terry Cole Family
The Cole Family
Terry-Sheri-Jennie-Michelle-Justin
Sheri has still been enjoying being a stay at home mom and has realized your kids need you even more as they get older! She is continuing her part time window decorating business, painting various businesses around the valley for holidays, promos, etc. It's a great little job, working hours she chooses to work, and the money feels like it comes for free because painting is so much fun. She continues to stay busy with 3 callings, 2 of which she shared with Terry on Activities Committee for the ward and Dance Couple (in charge of Saturday Night Youth Dances) for the stake. Also, she is looking forward to finishing her Nursery Calling which they have promised will be over in December!
Jennie is enjoying her Senior year at Rocky Mountain High School and is living it up before entering the big bad real world. She continues to keep up her high GPA and has been busy filling out college applications for next year. She has narrowed her interests of study to either the field of Nursing or Dental Hygiene. She has been very busy this year working on the Yearbook Committee, and is sure to be seen over and over in this year's edition! In the Spring she plans to once again take her place as Number 1 Varsity Singles player for her team. Cross your fingers for no sprained ankle!

Justin started at Sawtooth Middle School this year and is a big 6th grader. He has adjusted to the idea of having 8 classes really well and is keeping up with good grades in all of them! His favorite classes are PE and World Civ. He has made a lot of new friends this year and will soon be joining the 12 year old Scouts and will become a Deacon. Justin has also enjoyed camping and hunting with Terry and loves the big outdoors. He continues to like Bionicles and wants to design toys for Lego when he grows up. That, or an artist. Or a chef, as he loves to experiment with new recipes and share them with our family.
Shelly & Doran Johnson Family
Merry Christmas
from
The Johnsons in Texas!
from
The Johnsons in Texas!
I love the end of the year—
not just because of the warm, cheery holidays of thanksgiving and Christmas, but because it is a time to sit down for five minutes in a room bathed in soft Christmas lights and music, wrapped in a fleece blanket, with a cup of hot chocolate and think about all the things that have keep our lives so busy throughout the year. Of course, here in The Woodlands, Texas, we have to set the AC very low so to get the desired cozy Christmas mood! Such is the case as a few events of 2009 spring to mind.
Ryan (16) achieving his Eagle rank the same week son #4, Spencer (almost 8), enters the wonderful world of Cub Scouts and Gavin (13) begins working on his Eagle Project (Doran laments he will be in boy scouts forever, but inside he secretly must love it!)The mother/son’s campout Shelly spent with Gavin and Ryan staying up late for midnight mischief and sleeping snuggled in our down bags in the woods. And biking 18 miles together the next day.

Watching Malia (15) perform in her splashy roles in the musical “Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat”, complete with Egyptian painted eyes and wild costumes.

Derek’s incessant pursuit of magic—he has the best 10-year-old sleight of hand ability I have ever encountered. I seriously think he could make money performing! His ten little fingers are pretty good on the ivories as well. He is exceptionally gifted—piano seems effortless for him.

Annalee (5) tromped off with all the kids on the first day of school to Kindergarten, her backpack thumping the backs of her calves as she walked down the sidewalk, only turning back to say, “Bye mom! I love you!” She adores school.

Spencer’s (almost 8) baptism will take place the day after Christmas. What a special time of year to make covenants to follow Jesus. He is excited and talks about it almost daily.
The countless hours we have spent pounding tennis balls around the court regardless of Houston heat, humidity, & even rain! Fortunately, our efforts are bearing fruit--Ryan, Malia and Gavin love it and are having success on their teams.
Ryan’s unbelievable ability to read, write and speak Chinese. He has incredible aptitude for abstract languages.
Piper, our Irish Water Spaniel, has grown up this year—lives to go on walks, tug on Shelly’s arm should she dares to teach piano or sit at the computer, and loves to play tag with little Jesse, our Cavalier and any kids who are home.

The momentous day Doran decided to shave his head! Have you noticed this is a cool trend among men? Thank heavens he has a handsome head!
Frequent visits with family! What a blessing it is to be in the same country. Our lives are inexplicably enriched by the love of grandparents, siblings and cousins. Getting together with family is worth every mile on the car or in the air and a complete gift!
With the kind innkeeper who found room for Joseph and Mary in his inn and found a place in his heart for the baby Jesus, we echo the words he might have spoken: Let Him in. We live in a busy world with many good things to occupy our time and energy. It is our prayer and wish for all to make room for Him in our lives, hearts, blessings and our challenges. The peace the Savior offers is real and is lasting. It tempers all our stresses and envelops all our joys. And it is a gift to all, for all. Let Him in. You’ll be glad you did. We sure are!
Merry Christmas!
Julie & Jared Morgan & Family
Jared and Julie Morgan and family
Hello everyone,
Another year has as they say “flown by” with a
whirlwind of activities. We’ve been busy with life in all its many parts but we’d love to fill you in on some of the highlights of the year.Jared – Work hasn’t change much during the economic down turn for him which is a great blessing. The human animal bond between pets and owners looks to be able to endure most crises. This summer he did get a break from work to again to be part of the young men and women at church with scout camp and weekly activities. He even got to go and be the medic for the 3 day Stake pioneer Trek that took place in the
mountains south of Twin Falls. He also continues to enjoy helping with local and not so local wild life and has brought home for a short out of hospital stay such things as lizards, snakes, baby raccoons, a young deer, an occasional puppy or kitten, and even for a short time a baby alligator. You never know what might be in that box he’s carrying in the door.Julie – A mom’s work is never done and multitasking is her middle name. Argument referee, homework tyrant, piano practice manager, Primary President, culinary artist, gardener and custodian. Despite all these activities and being pregnant most of the year she still manages to make life fun for everyone. She made it through being pregnant with number 5 and is so glad to have baby Jonah here.
Mikayla – Our oldest daughter, Mikayla is growing up fast as a third grader. She is a great older sister to all her younger siblings, especially baby, Jonah. She loves to help Mommy when she is busy and he cries. She is loving school and has a good attitude of determination to be a good student and stay ahead of Jericca.
Jericca – While she is right on the heels of her big sister and tries to compete with her in all points of life. They are best friends and do everything together. It’s really nice for them to have each other to share life with, even though they do disagree terribly at times. Then, they will be back and loving each other in a short time not remembering the problems that just transpired. They both are hard at work learning the piano this year and are making real progress.

Eliza – She really loves dressing up as a princess and is continually leaving her regular clothes behind to transform into someone like Snow White, Cinderella, a ballerina, or something else from her imagination. She is excited about getting ready for school and is frustrated about having to wait until next year to start kindergarten. To help with the waiting process she is in a preschool twice a week that Julie trades teaching and is really loving the learning and social interaction.
Skyla – Is a joy to be around despite being in the middle of the terrible two’s. She will have the occasional melt down, mostly when she’s tired and worn out, but those quickly fade and she is back to hugs, kisses, and giggles. She loves having 3 big sisters to play and run around with and is very tolerant of their bossing and ordering her around during the games they play. Now she is thrilled to be a big sister to her new little brother.

Jonah – Well, it finally happened. A boy has come into our family for a permanent stay. Jonah Scot Morgan was born August 11, 2009 and couldn’t be a better baby. Despite some early on difficulties with keeping his bowels moving he is a happy healthy fun little boy. He loves to eat and play and will even sleep through the turmoil and commotion of an active family of five whirling around him. He looks so much like all of his sisters yet at the same time there’s no denying that he’s a boy. Julie says he looks just like me! (too bad for him)
Luciana – You thought we were done but here’s one more to talk about. Luciana is from Brazil south east of Sao Paulo and will be staying with our family for the school year as an exchange student. She has definitely added a completely new dimension to our family. She is always busy with Volleyball, church, dances, and parties and soon, basketball. As well as extra home work that’s not getting done and makeup and clothes to make sure is perfect so she can maintain her constant state of “beauty,” her life is always hopping. We really enjoy the addition of having a really big sister in the house and are glad she’s here.
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