A few pictures from the second half of July.
Bryn has been a For Strength of Youth assistant coordinator this summer. She's been loving it! As the weeks go on, she is getting pretty tired though. It's 80+ hours a week and pretty intense with all of the participants' needs and everyday counselor and coordinator responsibilities.
Becky came into town. It was nice to have her helping my dad take care of my mom over the weekend.
One day my mom was pretty agitated. My dad brought her over to help me in the kitchen. I think I was baking cookies for Benja's wedding. We baked with moon sand while I baked chocolate chip cookies inthe oven. My mom settled down a little but not much. I think it was nice for her to get out of the house though.
Look at this cute grandpa with his first grandbaby....
Sunday night family gathering was at our house. Christ, Ang, Erin F., Tanner and Bri
Still Sunday night...Aub and La played a little volleyball and Holden held Kaide for the first time.
Missionaries! We really like this group. They are hard workers and relatable. They have been really good to connect with Tanner. A couple of them are really athletic. Elder Briggs loves b-ball and he has invited Tanner to play with them on Mondays. They also usually all play on Thursday evenings. Elder Ili, Elder MacDougal, Elder Bingham, and Elder Briggs
Visiting Gram and Grandpa. Grandpa snapped these pictures.
Look at this tiny cuteness! We love him. Tanner and Erin call this look "milk drunk" because he is knocked out after getting full.
First bath...Tanner and Erin wanted me to show them how. I loved them asking because my mom gave everyone of my babies their first bath. With Brinley, I just needed a reference of where to start. With the other three, any extra help was always appreciated!
I love these pictures...we were all invested!!!!
Opening a package from Grandma and Grandpa Gwilliam: two of her handmade blankets💕
This may have been his coming home from the hospital picture. I love his rolled-up Kaide blanket. Also, the nose syringe is 1/3 the size as he is!
And this handsome boy with these beautiful children in Ghana. He is doing good things, and I am so grateful he has this opportunity to learn and grow in the gospel.
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