Sunday, December 3, 2017
Letter 12 3 2017
Sunday, November 26, 2017
Thanksgiving
How was your Thanksgiving week? We were thinking of you as we ate our turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and pumpkin pie. Caleb, you probably were able to enjoy some turkey but Jacob, you probably didn't feel up to eating at all. I hope your nausea is slowly going away and that you are regaining your strength. President Robinson said that you were thinking of attending church today! Wow! Know your limits and ease on into it. Caleb, we just realized that you only have 2 more p-days where we'll receive your letters from out in the field. I'm sure you don't like to think about that and it seems very unreal to all of us here as well!
Dad had a very productive weekend, even on Thanksgiving Day. It was such amazing weather here that we were able to work outside that morning. Dad has made a lot of progress in the storage room shelving out in the garage. Adam has even helped with the putty and sanding of them. Now the first coat of paint is on and they're waiting for the 2nd and final coat before we put them up! It will be so nice. Dad got busy with all of the blinds downstairs do now you'll both have privacy in your bedrooms! They look so sharp! We made homemade vanilla this summer with real Tahitian vanilla beans. They're very expensive, which is why, real vanilla cost so much! We filled 24 small bottles last night to give away to our close neighbors and friends got Christmas.
Last night, Adam had a group of 8 guys here to play a swat game on both TVs upstairs. But, the most fun they had was after, when they played murder in the dark downstairs for 3 hours. They'll be back to do that again! Samantha gave a talk in church today as the youth speaker. She spoke on Tithes and Offerings and did a great job. She wasn't very excited to do it though. Two minutes before Sacrament Meeting started, Brother Field came to me and said that our organist for the meeting hadn't showed up yet so he asked if I could fill in. Whoa!! It's a good thing two out of the three songs were easy. The last one was pretty scary!
Well, our house is all ready for the Holidays except for our Christmas tree. It's up, but maybe we'll just leave it as a tall empty evergreen tree with pretty lights.
Enjoy this wonderful time of the year and count your blessings! I am so thankful for you two and your wonderful example to all of us. Here comes December!
Love you!
Mom
Letter 11 26 2017
Thursday, November 23, 2017
Fwd: Happy Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving Proclamation
[New York, 3 October 1789]
By the President of the United States of America. a Proclamation.
Whereas it is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and favor—and whereas both Houses of Congress have by their joint Committee requested me "to recommend to the People of the United States a day of public thanksgiving and prayer to be observed by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many signal favors of Almighty God especially by affording them an opportunity peaceably to establish a form of government for their safety and happiness."
Now therefore I do recommend and assign Thursday the 26th day of November next to be devoted by the People of these States to the service of that great and glorious Being, who is the beneficent Author of all the good that was, that is, or that will be—That we may then all unite in rendering unto him our sincere and humble thanks—for his kind care and protection of the People of this Country previous to their becoming a Nation—for the signal and manifold mercies, and the favorable interpositions of his Providence which we experienced in the course and conclusion of the late war—for the great degree of tranquillity, union, and plenty, which we have since enjoyed—for the peaceable and rational manner, in which we have been enabled to establish constitutions of government for our safety and happiness, and particularly the national One now lately instituted—for the civil and religious liberty with which we are blessed; and the means we have of acquiring and diffusing useful knowledge; and in general for all the great and various favors which he hath been pleased to confer upon us.
and also that we may then unite in most humbly offering our prayers and supplications to the great Lord and Ruler of Nations and beseech him to pardon our national and other transgressions—to enable us all, whether in public or private stations, to perform our several and relative duties properly and punctually—to render our national government a blessing to all the people, by constantly being a Government of wise, just, and constitutional laws, discreetly and faithfully executed and obeyed—to protect and guide all Sovereigns and Nations (especially such as have shewn kindness unto us) and to bless them with good government, peace, and concord—To promote the knowledge and practice of true religion and virtue, and the encrease of science among them and us—and generally to grant unto all Mankind such a degree of temporal prosperity as he alone knows to be best.
Given under my hand at the City of New-York the third day of October in the year of our Lord 1789.
Go: Washington
From: Larry P. Arnn <larry.p.arnn@hillsdale.edu>
Date: Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 7:35 AM
Subject: Happy Thanksgiving
To: gibbons.paul@gmail.com
We Americans have so much to be grateful for on Thanksgiving, which has always been one of my favorite holidays. I have taped a short Thanksgiving video message to explain what I mean.
We are proud and grateful for your support of Hillsdale College. I hope you enjoy the video. You can watch it here: https://secure.hillsdale.edu/
Warm regards,
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Monday, November 20, 2017
🍁Thankful & Blessed
Wow! What a week! I have been so overwhelmed by emotions lately. I'm not sad, just full of gratitude! Maybe it's the Christmas music we've been playing or maybe it's the family uniting in prayers for Jacob. Maybe it's the excitement that we'll see Caleb in 17 Days. For whatever reason, I feel Heavenly Father's love in so many ways. I feel so rich in blessings & joy, starting with such a wonderful family. We are so very lucky to have such strong bonds of love. I would not choose any other family situation over ours. I am so grateful for each of the 6 spirits who have come to join our family. The family truly is ordained of God. I know why He planned for us to have families. It is to support one another and help lift in times of trial. We have a bond unlike any other and I see that now more than I ever have before. I hope and pray that we will always stay close and have this unconditional love for one another. You should hear the sweet prayers given by your siblings here at home. They even pray for our sweet Baxter, that he can hang on for both of you to see once again.
Sydney has done nothing but homework. Today is the end of the tri so maybe she can have a few days to rest over Thanksgiving.
Adam had an awesome time at his overnighter swim meet in Bountiful. I believe there were 30 teams there. He said that he placed 2nd in the 2 heats he was in. He feels great about his continued progress, even in spite of being sick.
Samantha auditioned for their school talent show which will be on December 12. She made it and is so excited because she didn't make it last year.
With all the excitement of Samantha being in the talent show, Sariah has decided that she wants to start working now on a song for her talent show, whenever that is. It's so cute as she goes down and sings on the stage, asking Samantha for pointers. 😏
Dad has worked so hard this week. I am so impressed. He has had a lot of fun making all his cuts to finally put the shelves together for the food storage room. Then the blinds for the remaining windows, including your bedrooms came so he jumped right in and started hanging them. What a tailored look these blinds give the great room now! We also found a great deal on a beautiful large sectional for the family room downstairs. It will arrive by the first of December. It's an early Christmas present.
We will of course be thinking of you this Thanksgiving Day. We hope you'll be able to eat some good turkey and pie somewhere. And Jacob, I just hope you'll be able to eat some. Good luck with all that you both have going on. Our prayers are oh so strong and hopefully felt by you everyday.
Love,
Mom
Sorry, for some reason I can't attach any photos. Something seems wrong with my phone lately.🤪
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Letter 11 20 17
Sunday, November 12, 2017
Letter 11 12 2017
🇺🇸A Salute to Veterans
We've had another great week here. Dad's finally been able to start cutting our wood for the food storage room shelving cabinets. The smell of sawdust in the garage is making us a little giddy. Baxter sure likes it when we're out there giving him attention. Dad and Sydney took him to the vet last Monday. I'll let them explain his diagnosis. But, the medicine they gave us to give him seems to be working a little because he doesn't throw up as much and seems a little more perky, like his old self. Yay! But, to be realistic, the vet said that he really doesn't have much more time with us. We'll see...
Sydney went to Sadie's girls choice last night with a friend named Brady and had a lot of fun! She's had us playing Christmas music for a few days now which is AWESOME! But, no snow yet.
Adam had a lot of fun at the Mustang Invite at Mountain Crest yesterday. It was a long swim meet with 6 other schools. He swam the 50 Free and finished 2nd in his heat. He feels good about the progress he's making in both his endurance and technique.
Samantha is going to try out for her talent show at Spring Creek elementary this Tuesday. That same night, she has an art show gallery walk at her school. Then, on Wednesday, she has a choir concert so she has very busy week.
Sariah says she hasn't had anything interesting happen with her lately. But, she's looking forward to her orchestra concert on December 12 at Green Canyon High School.
I just sang at our annual Veterans day concert last night. It's always our favorite concert because the music is so awesome and so are the bagpipes and drummers when they play Highland Cathedral. Dad, Adam, Samantha, Sariah, and Grandma and Grandpa were able to come.
Well, that's about it for last weeks happenings. I hope all is well with you. We love you both so much!
Mom
Monday, November 6, 2017
🍂Daylight Savings and that extra hour of sleep!
Well, Halloween is over and we now look forward to our Thanksgiving Holiday! I can't believe how fast time is flying by. It's been super busy but this letter will probably be short because there isn't a whole lot to mention. The only new experience for our family was going to Adam's first swim meet. It wasn't really a "meet" against another team, but rather a meet within their own team. They swam against each other to mark their own standings which was pretty cool. Adam had a blast! And so did Sariah! She could hardly contain herself. It was difficult to restrain her to the bleachers because she wanted so much to be a part of it all. By the end of the meet, she was down there next to the water helping to take down flags and roll up the floating lane dividers. She already knows what sport she wants to participate in when she goes to Green Canyon High School. She begged us to get her into the Marlin swim team right away so that she can start training. We looked into it and it requires a commitment to swim EVERY DAY! Even in the summer. We're not ready to sign her childhood away just yet. We prefer boating as a family and doing other fun stuff. We'll have to find a happy medium here... focus on the happy!
The latest story with Sydney and Samantha has just been homework, homework and more homework....poor girls.
We love you both so much! I can't wait to hear about your week. I hope you have another fantastic week. Let me know if you need anything on this p-day!
Love,
Mom
Ps...
We drew names for Christmas and I'll send you an individual email letting you know who you have. Don't stress about it though. I'm here to help you out so that you can focus on what's most important right now.
Sunday, November 5, 2017
Letter 11 04 2017
Sunday, October 29, 2017
Letter 10 28 2017
Monday, October 23, 2017
We’ve been Boo’d👻
Baxter seems to be doing better this week! He still throws up a little but his loud breathing sounds a ton better. We don't know what's been going on with him but he seems a a couple years younger at the moment.
The first part of the week was CRAZY! We had a grand opening concert Gala for the new concert hall so I had to go to 3 hour rehearsals both Monday and Tuesday and then the concert on Wednesday was super long. Dad went to it and it really was a great one. Kurt Bestor helped us out again. On top of all that, I was in charge of getting all the refreshments and drinks for our Relief Society activity that same night. It was good to get past the first half of the week but it all turned out well!
It's been UEA fall break this last Thursday and Friday so the little girls have pretty much hung out with the Bulut family down at a Grandma and Grandpa Winkel's. We were able to have Amy take our annual family photos. It's also been the beginning of the pumpkin walk at Elk Ridge Park which means it's really hard to get in and out of our neighborhood through the police barricade. (Can you tell we're not big fans of it?)
Sydney has been working her heart and voice out preparing for the Green Canyon Idol which is next week. The big bummer is, though, that Dad and I will be out of town, again! (We'll be in Palm Springs California for Dad's Jone's Simkin's Retreat). We missed it last year too! Hopefully Adam or someone will be able to record it for us. She's singing Elton John's "Yellow Brick Road" for her 1st song and if she makes it to round 2, she'll sing the young Michael Jackson's "Who's Loving You." She's able to belt on both of them so it's going to be A M A Z I N G ! !
How was your week boys? We want to hear all about it. Hey, and if you have time, the kids would love for you to write back to them. Even if it's just a little something. 😉
We love you both soooo much!! Have a Super week!
💕Mom
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Letter 10 22 2017
Nov. 4, 1958 ~ Oct. 6, 2017
Lisa Lyman Nielson, age 58, passed away at her home on Friday, October 6, 2017 from an aggressive form of cancer.
She was born November 4, 1958 in Rexburg, Idaho to Asael and LaDee Fikstad Lyman. She enjoyed very much being raised with five brothers. She wrote a poem about brothers that partly reads, "Life will bring unending joys but if I had my druthers, I'd wish for all I know and love at least a dozen brothers." She graduated from Sugar Salem High School in 1977, and attended Ricks College. Lisa loved her high school days and her classmates all of her life. She married LaVelle William Nielson on August 3, 1979 in the Manti LDS Temple. The lived and raised their four children at Fool Creek Flat and Oak City, Utah.
She is survived by her loving husband: LaVelle; their children: Eli (Lacey), Jacob (Fran), Cody (Erica), Kjersti (Jordan); 12 grandchildren: Ace, Sam, Adi, Meg, Bostyn, Quincy, Lilly, Beth, Jane, Katelyn, Scarlett, and Emmalyn. Oh how she loves those kids.
What do you say about a woman like Lisa? She is faithful, wise, headstrong, valiant, compassionate, multi-talented, courageous, slightly irreverent, loving, but mostly just plain awesome.
Lisa, we love you. We miss you.
Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, October 14, at 11:00 a.m., at the Oak City LDS Chapel, 35 East Center Street, Oak City. Viewings will be held at the Oak City LDS Church on both Friday evening, 6:00-8:00 PM; and Saturday morning, 9:30-10:40 a.m., prior to the service. Burial will be in the Oak City Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.nicklemortuary.com
Sunday, October 15, 2017
Letter 10 15 2017
Sunday, October 8, 2017
Catchin’ up!
This was a week of "catch up" for all of us. We had Stake Conference this morning so this afternoon, we plan to fill it by catching up on all the Conference Sessions that we missed from last weekend. We've been looking forward to this!
Sydney auditioned for the Green Canyon Idol but doesn't know yet if she's in it. She is slated to sing The National Anthem at this coming Friday night's football game.
Adam tried out for the Green Canyon swim team this week and made it. He's pretty excited but it is going to require a lot of work...even for us since he has to get up at 5:00 a.m. and we have to drive him to the Sky View pool at 5:30 am every morning. Then he has dry land practice every day after school as well!
Samantha has a lot of time on her bus commute to Providence so she is able to make a lot of new friends. She is definitely having a better experience at that new school than I thought she would.
Sariah is a quick learner on the violin. Even after being gone for a week, she has been able to keep up with everyone else. It's so fun to watch her and listen to her little rhymes and things to help them learn the strings.
It seems to have been a better week for Baxter but he still throws up occasionally. Maybe it's just part of getting old.
The old Kent Concert Hall at the university where we used to have our American Festival Chorus concerts got an expensive overhaul this last year. It is now called the Daine's Concert Hall. We'll be having most of our concerts there from now on. It is really cool and the acoustics are much better but I'm going to miss the pd Concert Hall for sentimental reasons. Oh well... We're rehearsing there now for our upcoming Grand opening Gala (concert) where they will dedicate it next week.
Well, there goes another week in the Gibbons' life. I hope yours was awesome and wish you the best for the week ahead!
Dad's been pretty busy this week with his corporate tax deadline which is coming up on October 15. We haven't seen him much, but we can't complain because we were able to spend a week with him earlier!
Love forever,
Mom
Letter 10 08 2017
Awesome two weeks
I have not written to you for a long time but let me first start out with the basic thing. We went to Lake Powell and it was awesome! We watched all movies that we like. We bought avatar, then we also watched the The best two years. Lake Powell was great. Sydney invited three friends. We went cliff jumping. I found a bunch of shells. They in the front of the boat still while it's being winterized. I wish you could come to Lake Powell with us. Maybe next year you might be able to. But other than Lake Powell, it what is an awesome week for me. You might not have known but I've been playing the violin for some time. It's really awesome and since we were gone at Lake Powell for a week, I had to go to lab classes to help me catch up but I already knew everything. I also had parent teacher conference on Thursday. Thursday was also a half-day. Friday, we had a full day off school. It was awesome! Well that was technically my week.
I love you guys and see you soon.
Sariah
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Monday, October 2, 2017
🚲The Best Two Years
I can't believe it's been a week already. I hope you two have had a successful and happy one! We got back home from Lake Powell last night and found that the colors have changed to Fall here in Northern Utah, and it seems to have happened overnight. It just goes to show, a lot can happen in a week. We had a great time! Dad seemed to be able to actually enjoy this vacation because he was able to balance work, play and relaxation! It was nice to see that he wasn't stressed and anxious to get back after just s few days. He has officially fallen in love with Lake Powell and probably wants to make it an a annual thing if you guys are up for that. We had a couple small issues with the houseboat we stayed on at the Marina but they didn't keep us from thoroughly enjoying ourselves. Everyone got along swimmingly, no pun intended. 😉 It rained one day but it was still enjoyable. That late afternoon, we all got in the boat with blankets and drove 25 minutes past the dam to what they call Antelope Point where we ate yummy brick oven pizza at the floating restaurant there. That will probably become a tradition too! Then we got back to the houseboat before it got too dark. We watched the movie "The Best Two Years" again, in honor of you two!
Baxter and Snitch decided to stick around to see if we'd come back. Or maybe, it's because Baxter isn't at his best or perhaps it's because they had frequent visitors to remind them that they're loved, thanks to Grandma & Grandpa and our neighbors.
I hate to see this letter so short but when you're in the same small space for a whole week and doing basically the same thing every day, there's no a whole lot of variety to write about. We think and pray about ALL THE TIME!! Have a SUPER day and week!
Love,
Mom
Letter 10 01 2017
Monday, September 25, 2017
🏖Lake Powell🏜
Good morning from Arizona! Sariah still calls it the country that Jacob lives in. To her, the world is still small. Small enough, that she thinks that we could maybe even run into you, Jacob, while we're in Page at the grocery store. We arrived last night after dark. We were going to check into a hotel because our day on the houseboat didn't start until today but Dad thought, "why not save some $$$ and see if the boat is vacant." We stopped there first, walked down, and sure enough, no one was there! So, we just walked on and slept here! Crazy!
How was your week? Are you looking forward to General Conference? My favorite Sunday, other than the primary program. It was Homecoming Week for Green Canyon High School. They had a chalk color festival at Meadow View Park on Monday. The route for the parade started at Elk Ridge Park but essentially lined up right in front of our house, down the street. Adam and Sariah just ran down to meet there friends. The powder puff football game was on Thursday and Sydney played. It was probably the coldest day of the week. We even had snow on the mountains. Sydney went to the homecoming dance on Saturday and went to Top Golf for her day date. She took a picture just like Jacob did in honor of his birthday! I hope you had a great day, Jacob! We were all thinking of you!
A cute thing happened on Friday after Samantha ran an errand with Sydney. She came to me and said "I just saw the saddest thing...I read a sign on the side of the road that said 'Kids for sale.' How could anybody do that?!?!" And she almost cried as I started to laugh because I remembered seeing that sign in Hyde Park. I clarified it for her and she was ok. (Refer to photo below).
Well, that's about it for this last week. We sure love you and are so proud of your continued example of service! We'll think of you every day this week and especially as we listen to Conference!
Love,
Mom
Sunday, September 24, 2017
Letter 9 24 2017
Sunday, September 17, 2017
Letter 9/17/17
Monday, September 11, 2017
🔥Hazy days and Smoky nights 🌕
WOW, Where did this week go? In order to remember what happens from week to week, I always go back to look through the photos that were taken. I can't find any so therefore this may have been a boring week. Actually, it was a very fast and busy week. Adam finished up his Drivers Ed class and had his first drive at the Sky View driving range. I started the American Festival Choir season again. It is going to be the busiest one ever as they celebrate their 10th anniversary. I can't believe that it has been 10 years! I guess a lot has happened in that time and you guys would've been young when I started! Both Sariah and Samantha have already missed a little school with a seasonal cold virus. They're getting better though. There have been so many fires here in the northwest that the days have been sunny but hazy and even kind of dangerous to be outside for a prolonged amount of time. They even had the kids at school stay inside for recess. The full moon has even showed orangish red.
Sydney told us, after the fact, that she auditioned to sing the National Anthem for a ball game at Green Canyon. She's hoping to be able to sing at a football game this time. When she did it for us after, she sounded awesome! Her good friend Hannah put together a surprise birthday party for her last Monday. She truly was so surprised that she started to cry!
Sariah signed up to play the violin with the 4th grade orchestra program. Her ultimate goal is to play the cello but maybe she'll land on the viola. The primary program was yesterday and Sariah sang her HEART out! All the kids did. It's always the favorite Sacrament Meeting of the year.
Dad must've left a lasting impression on those YSA kids because a group of them wanted to come to our house last night to watch the Worldwide YSA fireside. It was fun to have them here again but I had to leave for a meeting right after they got here. He sure misses that calling.
Well, it's probably time to retire the boat for the year. It's always a sad thing to do. Dad's really not sure if he'll keep the boat or sell it. It all depends on what Mitch decides to do and whether or not you two boys want much to do with it next year.
Our neighbor, Ben Duncan, left for his mission on Wednesday for Ivory Coast in Africa. After they said "goodbye," they turned to go down the escalator and saw Chris Pratt (Parks and Rec & Guardians of the Galaxy). He has a secret place here in Utah to go hunting. I'll throw that picture in for kicks since I have no others.
We're very concerned about Baxter this week. He heaves when he breaths and is constantly throwing up in the garage after he drinks water. He doesn't seem to want to eat much, if at all. I wish we knew a vet to ask if we should take it serious or not. I'll go to PetSmart today to ask what NEW food they recommend for him.
Have a super week! We look so forward to your letters! Love you a TON!
Mom



























