Sunday, August 25, 2013
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Come Home to Kanesville
My friend Angie was in the Winter Quarters Musical a few years ago and I told her Ethan would really love to do this. He is my grandson and 10 years old… a real ham. He likes to memorize poems and perform in front of audiences. I tried to talk Rachael into auditioning but little did I know, she was pregnant and due in Aug. I decided to be in it with him in the ensemble… back ground. I went with him to auditions and he got the part out of 8. I also got a part with singing in it and lines!
We are double cast so I go on every other night, mostly with Ethan. It is a pioneer story about 2 families who lived in the area before heading out west with the other pioneers in the late 1840’s.
We started practicing on July 5th and had the script and a sound track. We only had 10 rehearsals so we had to have everything memorized by the 5th. Then rehearsal was from 6-10 or 11PM with every minute being used with 5 assistant directors and coaches. Intense.
Two and a half weeks of shows, 17 total and we are to our last week. Wow what a mind blast! The show has mostly young adults in it. I am a mother to 3 and have struggles and trials as a family. I sing parts (by myself- scary? yesssss. Ethan is in the other family and has some show stopping lines. he is great and knows how to follow directions. I am so proud of him. Because of the late schedules we are keeping (home at 11:30PM last night) Ethan is sleeping over at my house and we bonded. Kay is out of town fishing in Alaska and was able to see our first show. Because it is the final season we are having a DVD made so that is what we are gearing up to on Saturday.
Rachael’s kids have been able to see it a couple times and loved it. Isaac (2) was mesmerized by the dancing. I also volunteered to help feed the cast dinner which puts me busy all day cooking. It has been a fun month. My parents drove out from Utah to see me perform 3 times and Lauren, my daughter came with cousin Mitch and Even my brother Jamon made it on his cross country trek. Thanks!
We are double cast so I go on every other night, mostly with Ethan. It is a pioneer story about 2 families who lived in the area before heading out west with the other pioneers in the late 1840’s.
We started practicing on July 5th and had the script and a sound track. We only had 10 rehearsals so we had to have everything memorized by the 5th. Then rehearsal was from 6-10 or 11PM with every minute being used with 5 assistant directors and coaches. Intense.
Two and a half weeks of shows, 17 total and we are to our last week. Wow what a mind blast! The show has mostly young adults in it. I am a mother to 3 and have struggles and trials as a family. I sing parts (by myself- scary? yesssss. Ethan is in the other family and has some show stopping lines. he is great and knows how to follow directions. I am so proud of him. Because of the late schedules we are keeping (home at 11:30PM last night) Ethan is sleeping over at my house and we bonded. Kay is out of town fishing in Alaska and was able to see our first show. Because it is the final season we are having a DVD made so that is what we are gearing up to on Saturday.
Rachael’s kids have been able to see it a couple times and loved it. Isaac (2) was mesmerized by the dancing. I also volunteered to help feed the cast dinner which puts me busy all day cooking. It has been a fun month. My parents drove out from Utah to see me perform 3 times and Lauren, my daughter came with cousin Mitch and Even my brother Jamon made it on his cross country trek. Thanks!
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!
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