 More than half of the readers of my blog are not members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, yet all of you know me well enough to know our beliefs. I appreciate those of you who have e-mailed me the past couple of days to express your condolences about the death of our prophet and president of the church, President Gordon B. Hinckley. Thank you for thinking of me, and knowing the significance of his death to me.
More than half of the readers of my blog are not members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, yet all of you know me well enough to know our beliefs. I appreciate those of you who have e-mailed me the past couple of days to express your condolences about the death of our prophet and president of the church, President Gordon B. Hinckley. Thank you for thinking of me, and knowing the significance of his death to me.President Hinckley, the fifteenth president of the church, passed away at 7:00 pm on Sunday, January 27. He was 97 years old.
This is actually a very bittersweet time for most of the members of the church. Although we will miss him greatly, there was no one more prepared to be greeted by those on the other side. His sweet wife, Marjorie Pay Hinckley, passed away on April 6, 2004. He has frequently commented on how lonely he is without her. I can imagine what a joyous reunion that has been.

 One of Ryan’s favorite books is “The Story of the Walnut Tree.” It is the story that President Hinckley originally told in the April 2000 conference, about planting a black walnut seed in the yard at his home, the growth of the tree and his care of the tree, and finally, the tree being cut down and used to make the pulpit at the Conference Center. We love the book, because as each page talks about different elements of the care and growth of the tree, there are corresponding stories of the care and growth of President Hinckley and his family. We are reading the story again tonight for Family Home Evening. I also recorded a special broadcast that aired last night after Ryan went to bed that we are going to watch. We will also review some of President Hinckley's direction and challenges to us from past conference talks.
One of Ryan’s favorite books is “The Story of the Walnut Tree.” It is the story that President Hinckley originally told in the April 2000 conference, about planting a black walnut seed in the yard at his home, the growth of the tree and his care of the tree, and finally, the tree being cut down and used to make the pulpit at the Conference Center. We love the book, because as each page talks about different elements of the care and growth of the tree, there are corresponding stories of the care and growth of President Hinckley and his family. We are reading the story again tonight for Family Home Evening. I also recorded a special broadcast that aired last night after Ryan went to bed that we are going to watch. We will also review some of President Hinckley's direction and challenges to us from past conference talks. For those of you in my WGU family, our friend Kevin Schlag shares President Hinckley’s birthday, although they were born exactly 60 years apart. (Kevin is now serving as a Bishop in Laie, Hawaii.)
For those of you in my WGU family, our friend Kevin Schlag shares President Hinckley’s birthday, although they were born exactly 60 years apart. (Kevin is now serving as a Bishop in Laie, Hawaii.)As we learned of President Hinckley’s death, Ryan and I reflected on the wonderful opportunity that we had to see him in person twice in the past four months. We know that there are millions of members of the Church that would love to have that opportunity even once in their lives. We are grateful that we were able to have that amazing experience twice so recently. We will miss his smile, his sense of humor, his endless energy, his absolute conviction and testimony, and especially his love.
 (Photos from http://www.lds.org/)
(Photos from http://www.lds.org/)Story from Church website:
http://newsroom.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/eng/news-releases-stories/beloved-church-president-gordon-b-hinckley-dies-at-97
Biography of President Hinckley:
http://newsroom.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=262af508ce69f010VgnVCM100000176f620aRCRD&vgnextchannel=67509c643826e010VgnVCM1000004e94610aRCRD
http://newsroom.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/eng/news-releases-stories/beloved-church-president-gordon-b-hinckley-dies-at-97
Biography of President Hinckley:
http://newsroom.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=262af508ce69f010VgnVCM100000176f620aRCRD&vgnextchannel=67509c643826e010VgnVCM1000004e94610aRCRD
Timeline of President Hinckley’s service as the prophet:
http://newsroom.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/eng/news-releases-stories/time-line-of-significant-events-as-president
Testimony of President Hinckley:
http://newsroom.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/eng/news-releases-stories/testimony-of-president-gordon-b-hinckley
Succession in the Presidency:
http://newsroom.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/eng/news-releases-stories/succession-in-the-presidency-of-the-church-of-jesus-christ-of-latter-day-saints
 There were a couple of activities that we needed to do out on the island, so we took off down the hill. We saw two buffalo – one was scratching his head on a rock. Ryan thought that was pretty funny, so Rick pulled over so Ryan could take a couple of pictures.
There were a couple of activities that we needed to do out on the island, so we took off down the hill. We saw two buffalo – one was scratching his head on a rock. Ryan thought that was pretty funny, so Rick pulled over so Ryan could take a couple of pictures.
 We had seen a larger herd of buffalo further south on the island, so we drove over to check them out. The late-afternoon sun was shining on the Wasatch Mountains to the east, and it was beautiful! Ryan immediately wanted to hop out and start taking pictures. Rick put his camera together and went out with Ryan. It was fun watching them both trudging through the snow, kneeling down right in the snow for good shots. I had a great time sitting in the warm car watching both of them. (Ryan apparently enjoys taking pictures at a 45-degree angle. Yes, he did that on purpose. He took 38 pictures during the day. I have chosen my four favorites.)
 We had seen a larger herd of buffalo further south on the island, so we drove over to check them out. The late-afternoon sun was shining on the Wasatch Mountains to the east, and it was beautiful! Ryan immediately wanted to hop out and start taking pictures. Rick put his camera together and went out with Ryan. It was fun watching them both trudging through the snow, kneeling down right in the snow for good shots. I had a great time sitting in the warm car watching both of them. (Ryan apparently enjoys taking pictures at a 45-degree angle. Yes, he did that on purpose. He took 38 pictures during the day. I have chosen my four favorites.)


 We started driving to the ranch, but then realized that if we did, we wouldn’t make it back to the Visitor’s Center before it closed. After all of Ryan’s hard work, we needed to make it back for him to be “sworn in” as a Junior Ranger, and to get his pin. When we got to the Visitor’s Center, they were literally locking the doors. The main ranger looked through Ryan’s book, and then asked him some questions about some of the things in the book. Then he had Ryan read the Junior Ranger pledge and sign his name below it, and then gave him his pin. Ryan was so proud!
We started driving to the ranch, but then realized that if we did, we wouldn’t make it back to the Visitor’s Center before it closed. After all of Ryan’s hard work, we needed to make it back for him to be “sworn in” as a Junior Ranger, and to get his pin. When we got to the Visitor’s Center, they were literally locking the doors. The main ranger looked through Ryan’s book, and then asked him some questions about some of the things in the book. Then he had Ryan read the Junior Ranger pledge and sign his name below it, and then gave him his pin. Ryan was so proud! Thanks for the great day, Rick! It was wonderful! I’m going to have to say that it was MY best day so far this year, too!
Thanks for the great day, Rick! It was wonderful! I’m going to have to say that it was MY best day so far this year, too!

 Several of our favorite places around town had booths. We learned about magic in the SLC Library booth…
Several of our favorite places around town had booths. We learned about magic in the SLC Library booth… Made Tagua Nut jewelry (looks like ivory) and learned about Rainforests in the SLC Boys & Girls Club booth…
 Made Tagua Nut jewelry (looks like ivory) and learned about Rainforests in the SLC Boys & Girls Club booth… Learned about space (and made helicopter toys) in the Clark Planetarium booth…
 Learned about space (and made helicopter toys) in the Clark Planetarium booth… Pet a boa constrictor and observed the skulls of various animals at the Hogle Zoo booth…
 Pet a boa constrictor and observed the skulls of various animals at the Hogle Zoo booth…
 We also made our own kaleidoscopes, watched a few fun shows, got free passes to a show at the Planetarium and admission to the Utah Museum of Natural History, and got some free books! WOO HOO!
We also made our own kaleidoscopes, watched a few fun shows, got free passes to a show at the Planetarium and admission to the Utah Museum of Natural History, and got some free books! WOO HOO!

 There were several fun craft activities for kids set up in the Rotunda. We had a great time creating our own mosaics…
There were several fun craft activities for kids set up in the Rotunda. We had a great time creating our own mosaics… Creating our own wyvern (a mythical creature that resembles a dragon; often used in medieval heraldry, coats-of-arms, and decoration)…
 Creating our own wyvern (a mythical creature that resembles a dragon; often used in medieval heraldry, coats-of-arms, and decoration)… Creating our own Capitol Building and dome (sorry about the gumdrop in the nose, bud)…
 Creating our own Capitol Building and dome (sorry about the gumdrop in the nose, bud)…
 And going through the construction training (complete with construction “license”)…
 And going through the construction training (complete with construction “license”)…
 We had a lot of fun today, and I am so glad that we have so many fun pictures and souvenirs to remember the day.
We had a lot of fun today, and I am so glad that we have so many fun pictures and souvenirs to remember the day.
 This year, the most hysterical thing was the piñata. Here are pictures of Aidan, Josh, Abby, and Ryan doing their best to decimate Sponge Bob.
This year, the most hysterical thing was the piñata. Here are pictures of Aidan, Josh, Abby, and Ryan doing their best to decimate Sponge Bob.




 “Must Be Santa” is either loved or hated by family members. I think it was Misty's idea to get it going again with the new generation. Our newest addition to the family, Susan (Stephen's wife), was a great sport.
 “Must Be Santa” is either loved or hated by family members. I think it was Misty's idea to get it going again with the new generation. Our newest addition to the family, Susan (Stephen's wife), was a great sport.
 My "proud mom" moment was when Ryan performed his first piano concert - a duet with Rara. They played "Jolly Old Saint Nicholas."
My "proud mom" moment was when Ryan performed his first piano concert - a duet with Rara. They played "Jolly Old Saint Nicholas."  Six family members were very conspicuously missing. We missed them, and hope they’re able to join us next year.
Six family members were very conspicuously missing. We missed them, and hope they’re able to join us next year.