Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Random Pictures

Here are some Random Pictures we took (and some grace took)
Our horse Clyde.
Kunka is just about to sneak up on him while he sleeps.
Can we say, LEGS!!Here is Kunka after her nap and after she has scared Clyde.
She thought it was pretty funny. So did I.
Gracie taking pictures...
Gracie and Kunka (gracie shot this one)
Lilly Sleeping.
We were in the car waiting for Blake to come out and Lilly fell asleep.
(photo by Grace)
Gracie and Kunka..goofy..still waiting.
EmilyGracie took this one on the way home from Daycare.
I must have been telling her something.
These are some of the "Blue" Sheep of the family.
Becca, Bayley and Kristi in their BYU Gear standing
next to their blue Envoy with their Y sticker. All I have to say is...GO UTES!!
My brother Lance telling everyone to get in the car so they can go to the game.and last,
this one is for Bayley.
Isn't she so cute doing a little cheer.
Way to "Rise and shout" Bayley.

Monday, September 24, 2007

The real Fat Cat: Jasmine





We are needing a Good home for Jazzy fat cat Jasmine. Clyde and her are not getting a long very well and Its stressing Jazzy out. Poor fatty. If you know of anyone let me know.

Monday, September 17, 2007

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Remembering 9/11

On my ride in to work this morning I was listening to the local news channel on the radio (ksl) and a regular feature by a local business man really made me think of those that were sacrificed 6 years ago in the towers. I thought I would share it with you.

Is This Normal? -- September 11, 2007

The events of Sept. 11, 2001 had a profound effect on all of us, our country and indeed the world. Today, on the anniversary of the tragedy, it's important that we reflect on the impact of this event.

Because of its pertinence today, I would like to quote from a piece called "Is This Normal?" by well- known Christian author Max Lucado,

"Four thousand gathered for mid-day prayer in a downtown cathedral. A New York City church filled and emptied six times on a Tuesday. The owner of a Manhattan tennis shoe store threw open his doors and gave running shoes to those fleeing the towers. People stood in lines to give blood, in hospitals to treat the sick and in sanctuaries to pray for the wounded.

"America was different that week. We wept for people we did not know. We sent money to families we've never seen. Talk show hosts read scriptures; journalists printed prayers. Our focus shifted from fashion hemlines and box scores to orphans and widows and the future of the world.

"We were different that week. Republicans stood next to Democrats. Catholics prayed with Jews. Skin color was covered by ash of burning towers. We're not as self-centered as we were. We're not as self-reliant as we were. Hands are out. Knees are bent. This is not normal. And I have to ask the question, 'Do we want to go back to normal?'

"Are we being given a glimpse of a new way of life? Are we being reminded that the enemy is not each other and the power is not in ourselves and the future is not in our bank account? Perhaps the best response is to follow the example of Tom Burnet. He was a passenger of flight 93. Minutes before the plane crashed in Pennsylvania he reached his wife by cell phone. 'We're all going to die,' he told her, 'but there are three of us who are going to do something about it.'

We can do something as well. We can resolve to care more. We can resolve to pray more. And we can resolve that, God being our helper, we'll never go back to normal again."

For Zions Bank, I'm Fred Ball. I'm speaking on business

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

bye bye to long hair.

Not the best pictures but you get the idea..I cut off my hair.....
and donated it to Locks of love. Lilly likes my hair short.
Here are my girls yesterday while I was off. What nut burgers. Gracie started School today. I can't wait for the report.

Jamie and Anne Olsen

Saturday, We had the wonderful opportunity to see Jamie marry Anne in an outside wedding.
It was beautiful. I, of course, went photo crazy..so sorry.
They were married at Log Haven up Millcreek Canyon.
It was a perfect day for a wedding. Here is Kunka just up from her nap.Maddie wondering where her dad is.
Here he is...can you tell she doesn't like to be teased.
Here are the two flower girls, Eleanor and Maddie.
They are starting to loose patience.Jeff kissing his daughter Olivia
Happy Flower Girls now that their cousins have shown up.
Here is the back of Maddies dress.
They looked so cute. It's nearly time to start.
Jamie and Dad in position. The Music is cued.
(Dad being Jamies Bishop got to marry them.)The flower girls.
Oh wait, they had to stop to kill a spider that had happen across their path.And away they go...Family and friends looking on.
Eleanor, very serious and precious. Keeping her eye on the prize.Here Comes the Bride accompanied by her father. Anne looked Lovely.
The Wisdom, the vows. I think it took less than 5 minutes. Short and sweet.Family looking on...hum..I wonder what side of the family this is???
Bald spot here and a bald spot there. I love you brothers.Ladies and Gentleman, Mr. and Mrs. Jamie and Anne Olsen
Now its picture time.
I love this picture of mom and dad Olsen.
We don't have a lot of pictures of them together.
This turned out great. Mom you look so pretty.
The Watkins family.
Can you tell I just had surgery...I look a little swollen in my tummy and loopy.The bride with her girls.
Loopy.
The Happy Couple
Jer and Ashlee, my baby brother and his wife.
Into the woods.
Lilly on a rock.
Lilly on a rock 2 attack of the gut.
The cakes. Totally yummy.
Cutting the cake. I couldn't get very good pictures in the lodge itself. A little dark for my camera. And I was also dealing with Lilly and her Vomiting all over the lunch table. Oh the memories were defiantly there.
Here is Lilly and her "bucket" after the vomit attack. Other than that little mishap the day was wonderful we are really happy for my brother Jamie and His new wife Anne.
We love you.