Lewis on the other hand never lifts a finger around here.
Sports night.
Elder Arcayan gave the spiritual message before heading home to the Philippines.
Our little fav family in their new blue home.
Our island got a LOT of rain during August. One Sunday we were nervous to travel to and from church. It was hard to see out our windshield and the roads were horrible.
A Sunday drive to Asan park.
I did this fun infinity braid on Sharon's hair. The woman here rarely if ever cut their hair. Sharon's hair is so long and thick.
Savesea braided Lydia's hair. She's a darling teenager and she happened to not be at school when we went to visit her Mom.
It turned out so fun. Lydia kept it in for a few days.
Our friends in Utah got together for a dinner party and they called me at home and Tyson at work for a chat.
Our neighbors rescued a kitten. So many Cats and Dogs need rescuing on this island. We call them Boonie dogs.
Ashton brought over their new kitty and it was cute to see Lewis's reaction.
We attended Arden's baptism.
One Saturday after attending an event at the church we found a box of kitties. They were abandoned.They looked about a week old.
We brought them home, posted a super cute picture of them on-line and an hour later Tyson met a girl who knew how and had the time to bottle feed these little cuties.
I'm glad we found them new owners....I'm too young to become a crazy cat lady.
Another shot from "hanging" out with friends.
We went to Underwater World with our new friends the Lallatins.
We took a quick behind the scenes tour and learned lots of neat things.
This Octopus was dancing all around for us.
I was invited to talk to these cute Activity Day girls about developing their talents.
After the activity we drove 2 minutes to catch some of Tyson's soccer game. (On the way I got pulled over for a broken headlight....ooops.)
Half of Tyson's hand was bruised and he had no idea how it happened.
Brother Bailey came to Primary and did some magic for an object lesson. I love my little itty bitty primary.
I was driving down the road and I heard, "Sister Goodrich....Sister Goodrich" It was my Primary kids. I sure love them!
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