Friday, October 30, 2009

IT'S A BOY !!!!!


Introducing Van Jacob Papa! The
newest addition to the family.

Do you think that Andrew's smile could
get any bigger?

No matter how many grandchildren we get,
each and every one is special.


Holding a sleeping new baby, having
them hold tight to your finger -
life just doesn't get any better than this.

ROCKOS BAPTISM


We are so proud of our Rocko. He was baptised last Saturday. We are so proud that he is making such good choices. Grandpa felt so honored to be asked to give the talk about the Holy Ghost. Did you know that Grandpa was baptised on Oct.19? Did you know that Grandpa & Grandma Robinson were married on Oct. 19? Did you know that Rocko was born on Oct.19? What a special day!!!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

TEMPLE VIEWS

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George was playing with his new lap top that he got from EA last night and came across this really great website. It is www.ldschurchtemples.com/gilavalley/construction. It has great photos of the Temple that is going up here in our little valley.
We drive by it twice a day and it is really exciting to see the progress that is being made. We are looking forward to having one so close.

I love the picture that was taken at night with the workers lights on. Several times when we have been coming home from work late we have seen it with the lights this way, it really is beautiful. I can only imagine what it will look like when it is finished.

P.S. George & I have been asked to talk in church on the 20th of this month. I can't wait to tell how proud I am of my children and talk about how much I have learned from them!!! I have some really great personal stories.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

THEY CALL HIM "MR. GEORGE"


A couple of days before we were leaving for Education Week, a gentleman came into the store. He wore and EA shirt and said that he was here to do some recruiting. George told him that he was the only one there, and the gentleman told him,"You are the one I am here to recruit."
Well, that started a whirlwind of activity. He wanted George to teach vocational classes at the state prison at Ft. Grant. They were looking for someone that could teach HVAC and basic electrical to the inmates. George said he needed to think about it and talk it over with his wife (what a guy). It took the wife all of 3 minutes to say yes, yes, yes!!!
This is something that George has wanted to do for a long time. When he lived in Mesa he taught HVAC at RSI, but had to give that up when his full time job demanded more attention. He is happy to have this opportunity.
It has been a busy time since we got back from Utah. He teaches on Tuesdays and Thursdays. He leaves just after 6 am to catch a ride and gets home about 6:30. It makes for a long day for him. He spent the first couple of weeks getting the room set up and going over the materials. Now he is officially having class.
He and his lunch and his brief case get searched every time he goes out to the prison. He has a list of rules a mile long, and for those of you who know him well, rules can be especially hard for him. But he is loving it. He says the hardest thing is that the students don't want to leave after class and they take up all his prep time.
I am so proud of him. He looked so handsome (aka cute) heading out for the first day of class. His students are lucky to have someone that really cares that they learn and wants them to have the skills to succeed in life.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

PHANTOM, SPOKEN WORD, & EDUCATION WEEK

We just returned from our trip to Education Week - with side trips to Las Vegas and Salt Lake City. Grandpa & Grandma Robinson went with us and it was great.
We stopped on the way up to see the dam and the new bridge. The bridge looks so high - I don't know if I will be able to cross it and breath at the same time.
We spent a couple of days in Las Vegas. On Friday night we went to see "The Phantom of the Opera." It was fantastic. I couldn't believe all of the special effects that were used inside. George got us seats that were down in the bottom section. We were right under the chandelier. It was great.
Saturday we drove up to Provo. We settled into our "deluxe" dorm accomadations. After we made up our little twin beds (at least George's bed had 4 legs this year)we took out our class schedules and planned our week. This year we were lucky and had rooms on the bottom floor and were just across the street from the campus. We also had about 20 teenagers staying in the same building. I have decided that I am older than I thought, cuz noise after 11:00 is really annoying. Sunday morning we got up early and went into Salt Lake to see and hear the Spoken Word. It was great. I loved the music and the message was about Michelangeo's David. Really inspirational.After the program we went over to Tempe Square. I just love walking around there. When George was about 14 his mother took him to the visitors center. He says he remembers how moved his mother was by the Christus statue. It is amazing to me that some of his first exposer to the Church was by his Catholic mother. We took some classes this week on the Pearl of Great Price. It really puts the setting of this statue in perspective.

We had such a great time and can't wait to go next year. I just wished that the feeling we have would last longer.

Monday, August 10, 2009

MAKING SUSCRINES (I DON'T KNOW HOW TO SPELL THIS WORD - LET ME KNOW IF YOU DO)


A visit home would not be complete without making "suscrines". Dad mixes the dough - after properly making the well (swimming pool) in the center.














Janet helps with the kneading ---











and the tasting













and McKay is in charge of frying - real team work.


Janet tastes her first suscrine -










MASTER PASTRY CHEFS !!!





After all that hard work, a little relaxing is in order.









I think George has the relaxing part perfected.





McKay and Janet left yesterday and the house it already to quiet. Thanks for coming - we had such a good time and are so looking forward to your next visit.

McKay & Janet come for a visit












The weekend after the 24th we had tickets for the Antiques Roadshow. We took some of Grandpa Rocha's disney pictures and shadow box pictures that we had. We waited in line for over two hours to find out that the appraser didn't know what they were. It was fun though, we met some interesting people, saw some really cool stuff, and watched a television show being filmed.












That evening we had a pool party at the hotel to celebrate McKay & Janet coming to visit. This was the first time Janet had met this side of the family. I think she had "how many kids" shock. Everyone was on their best, be impressive behavior, even the grandkids. Sweet Charly even suggested that we draw a heart on the cake,"Because we love each other." Thanks Laura for the cake and everyone for coming. It was great!!!




These are my little water babies. They are so fun. I am without a doubt the richest woman in the world.