I’m writing this week from the airport in Denver — waiting to go to Portland, OR for a couple days. I was just there all of last week — I got home about 1am saturday morning. It was a very productive week for me, working with some of the same guys I’ll be working with in Israel. But it was hard to be away, especially since Kim is still not feeling well at all. Fortunately she has good friends who have offered a lot of help. These two days are just a continuation of last week… I’m glad I was able to go home for the weekend.

We had Grandpa take some pictures of us after church today, for Kim. She stayed home from church today, hoping to get as much rest as possible. Not a real fun Mothers Day for her.
For the boys, I brought home a collection of golf discs (special ‘frisbees’ for disc golf), and we went out to play for the first time Saturday evening. I’ve played lots over the years, but it finally occured to me that the boys are old enough to start playing, too. We’ve got an excellent course right down the street and Edora Park, and we had a great time. Alec just enjoyed throwing his disc into the basket when we got close enough, but Caleb and Trent really got into it. Kim wasn’t feeling well enough to walk with us, but that won’t last forever. It’s aweseome to be able to do fun things together.
I feel bad being away from home with Kim not feeling well, and I know she’s been very frustrated about not being able to do what she wants — and what she wants is to be a great mom. She devotes a lot of energy to our boys, and so it’s hard when she is constantly wiped out. But even when she’s laying on the couch, she’s laying with the boys watching TV, or reading books, etc. I honor her for her constant dedication. It was said in the last general conference that the ability to nurture and love is a great spiritual gift given to women, and Kim definitely exemplifies that. I am very privileged to preside over this family.
It’s getting time to board, so that’s all for this week… More pictures here.