Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Monday, May 27, 2013
Car help
Kay was working on a car and had two guys (residents) ask if they could help. They went and got their tools and started taking the car apart!
Friday, May 17, 2013
New friends from Saudi Arabia

Wednesday, May 15, 2013
A babe is born
Tuesday I went to visit Felicia’s mom who was tending the kids while she was in the hospital and Felicia answered the door! Her mom had some unexpected things come up and couldn’t tend, so her C-section was put off until Wednesday. I picked up grandma Tuesday night and picked Felicia up at 9AM Wednesday and we had a bouncing baby girl! President Wilkinson thought he was visiting a mother and baby but came at the perfect time… 30 min before the surgery. When I told Felicia her Dr, Dr Besse is a Mormon she said “Shut UP” which now means “I don’t believe it”. Both men were able to give her a priesthood blessing. When Dr Besse found out she was sleeping on an air mattress on the floor he said we needed to get her off the floor sooooo I called Open Door Mission and through some miracles… kindnesses, employees agreeing to stay late, picking up grandma and the kids, being allowed to use grandma’s id, bending some rules… we were able to get her a bed, stove, mats for the kids to sleep on, a dresser and a chair. It was a rewarding day. Lauren said if I spend 20 hours a week on church service including my 6 hour temple shift, we should apply to be local missionaries... we will hit that goal this week for sure.
She still needs a kitchen table and washer/dryer but we did good!
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Conestoga Branch AP Overnight Campout
I (Janae) decided to organize the men to go to the Fathers and Sons AP camp out. Kay said if I organize it, he would execute the orders (he did a great job). For the past several years one dad and one son had gone from our tiny branch (Sacrament meeting attendance is 30-70).
We provided the hotdogs, smores and chips and asked Brother Caverhill (one of the many who live outside the boundries) to make dutch oven potatoes. He added a peach cobbler to the mix. Saturday, Kay made Mountain Man breakfast to supplement the doughnuts the stake provided.
We went around in our normal interactions with branch members asking if they wanted to go Camping.
We had a black member come that had never been camping,
2 young black brothers (I visit teach their inactive mother) they had never been camping or near an open fire (see marshmallow sticky hands pic).
A 23 year old tattoo laden inactive son of one of our home teaching ladies
3 boys that don't have dad's in the home that come to scouts
one boy whos dad works night shift
a father and 3 sons who joined the church last April
a student father (graduating) and his 2 sons
The branch Pres and wife showed up for dinner
Kay and Bro Caverhill I will call the "anchors"
.= 19!
Kay and I went to the church and picked up the 10 sleeping bags, 2 lg tents and mats and had an errand to run near the camp ground 40 min away so staked out a place for our branch and Seth's ward (2 families came from his)
all in all it was a huge success! Everyone had a great time and we had a large group there
The Aaronic Priesthood Camp out was held at Two Rivers Camp Ground.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Free Omaha with kids
Kenefick Park shares the parking lot with Lauretzen Gardens. Features 2 huge locomotive engines. the Centennial and the Big Boy (black). Keeping with our free theme… we went into Lauritzen Gardens to use the restrooms.
Heartland of America Park is on 9th and Farnam. Metered parking on the street. Note to self: bring some bread to share with the wildlife. We walked around the whole park avoiding landmines where possible and were able to see some eggs! What a treat. We were going to walk along the river front to the pedestrian bridge but were short on time, tired, and not wanting to miss the slides…. we backtracked…..
will do that another time. The visitors center is across the street from the slides on the corner of Farnam and 10th with restrooms we used 2 times. We brought wax paper and the kids slid down like bullets. 1 hour is a great amount of time. We were glad we had water bottles. Of course we shared our waxed paper with the other participants.
across 10th is Conagra Foods with the lucky Chef Boyardee. We made sure to touch his hat for good luck.
make sure you bring change for the meters. 75 cents an hour.