Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Hangin' with the Sister Missionaries




We have the privilege of working with the young Sister Missionaries, Sister Pugmire from Las Vegas, and Sister Rizzo from Kenai, Alaska (yes Elder Smith is trying to wrangle a fishing trip after we are done). We are all assigned to work in the St. George North Stake. They have done an awesome job training us (still a work in progress) and we have loved spending time and learning from them. Part of our responsibilities as Senior Missionaries include being a support to the young Elders and Sisters as they are away from home and sometimes need a Mom, Dad, Grandpa or Grandma type to lean on. We know our sons, especially Mike in India, benefitted greatly from the love and attention of Senior Missionaries. Our time to pay it forward!

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go





Kirk and I have planned on a mission pretty much ever since we got married. Neither of us went on a mission when we were young: girls didn't go much in my era, and Kirk joined the church at 19 and went right in the Army and to Viet Nam. But we always knew we would go together when we retired, and we knew we'd say "I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go" even though seniors can request anywhere. We pictured Samoa, or Africa, or Fiji — somewhere exotic. Well, aren't we the luckiest couple ever —— we got called to the Utah St. George Mission!!! Its one of the most exotic, beautiful, places in the world. Tourists come here from all over the world. The mission goes from Manti, south to Mesquite, Nevada, even to Grand Canyon Village, then east over to Moab. It has national parks galore: Zion, Bryce, Grand Canyon, Capitol Reef, Canyonlands, and Arches. It has national monuments and state parks, and mountains and deserts.
We are doing a "Live-at-Home" Full Time Mission. Since Scott was diagnosed with M.S. three years ago (in addition to his challenges with high functioning autism), we knew we wouldn't be able to leave the area for a mission. What a blessing it is for us that we can serve full-time here.

Here's a Map of the area our Mission covers:





Saturday, February 28, 2015

BYU Football Recruit Joins Us at the MTC


This giant young missionary was hard to ignore at the MTC. 
As soon as we saw him in the cafeteria, we recognized that he was the new BYU recruit that had been all over the local and national news just the week before. He is Motekai Langi, a 6'7" 410 pound lineman from Tonga, who has never played football. He left a few days later to begin his mission in Phoenix, so he will join the team in 2017.  He was such a good sport to let us take a picture with him. We weren't the only ones. We saw him being pestered everywhere for pictures. He seemed to take it good naturedly though. Would you let him in if he knocked at your door?

Friday, February 27, 2015

Our Mission Begins


We're in the Provo MTC! Its where three of our sons began their missions, so we posed by the famous map just as they did so many years ago (21, 19, & 15 years ago). It was great to experience the things that they did when they were there — yes, the food affected us too :). We LOVED feeling the spirit of all the missionaries at the MTC and interacting with the young Elders and Sisters in the halls, in the cafeteria, and in our classes each day. 


It was fun to see the familiar faces of the Sampsons from St. George in our Senior Couples classes. They are off to Vanuatu near Fiji. 


And we got a few hours off to hit the famous BYU Creamery close to the MTC. The best part was hanging out with the nieces and nephews, Andrew, Ashley, and Tawni. They each had been gone all day in classes and work, but they still made time for us! Love those cute Barretts! 

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Hanging Up the Badge

After 33 years in law enforcement, Kirk is hanging up the badge! He will retire as Sheriff of Washington County on January 4th (Mike's birthday). He was sworn in on January 4th as Sheriff 12 years ago, and he was sworn in as a Highway Patrolman on January 4th in 1978. So Mike's birthday has been extra eventful through the years. There have definitely been mixed emotions for us, and especially for Kirk as he has attended many retirement events in his behalf, and has been honored by many organizations, and by many individual people. A retirement open house that the county put on for Kirk had people lined up out of the meeting room, into the foyer, down the stairs and out into the parking lot. He was really humbled by all the attention he received. One night we attended 3 events where he was honored. He's received plaques and statues and gifts (the county gave him an ipad instead of a watch - he's LOVING that), and lots of cards. The most touching to me have been the individual cards and stories that I've read and heard people tell, about how Kirk made a difference in their lives. From a wife telling us that Kirk was the one who stopped her husband from committing suicide years ago, to the man who came into his office and said, "you arrested me 20 years ago, and I spent prison three years in prison . . . and you saved my life" —we heard story after story of his good influence through the years. I think I should write a book about him! I think the comment I heard most often was about Kirk's honesty, integrity, and his "incredible moral compass" (as one person explained it). I am so proud of him and his career.




We're Moving to Pine Valley!

We've got lots of changes going on in our lives right now. One BIG change is our upcoming move to Pine Valley. After 27 years in Santa Clara, we're heading up the road about 40 minutes to Pine Valley. We might find out that we're nuts - but we're planning to live there year round. Might be a bit of an adjustment for us both, but especially for our Southern California Surf boy Kirk. We shall see! We purchased an older home there and are now in the process of remodeling/updating a bit. Hopefully we'll be done and in by the end of January. Here are a few before pictures. Can't wait to post the finished pictures. We love the view out our back windows, and are looking forward to watching the deer and the mountains, and having friends stop by to "sit a spell" on our back porch.


Sunday, December 5, 2010

Fun Helping Weeks

We had a fun in Bountiful helping out my Mom and Dad a few weeks ago. Mom isn't able to do as much as she used to do, so Dad is kind of doing double duty these days. He's doing a great job, but my brothers and sisters and I decided we'd each take a week to give them some extra help with meals, household chores, yardwork, etc. So, once every six weeks, I'll be able to go spend some extra time with them. Kirk has been a great help too. The project this time was to clean my parents drapes that hung in the kitchen over the stove. Kirk loved vacuuming spider webs, and scrubbing the kitchen grease off the walls and windows. He did a great job. My first helping week was a lot of fun - we saw Julie's kids at their Primary Program, cheered on Tommy at his basketball game at SLCC, rode the ForeRunner Train from Bountiful to Salt Lake to Ogden and back, ate lunch at the Gateway, saw the Planetarium, , watched Jazz games and threw in several games of Anagrams too. Besides having lots of good time with my Mom and Dad, I was able to spend time with Nancy, Julie's family, Brent's family and all of Bob's family. It was a great week with my awesome family!