Sunday, May 31, 2015

News from Murdockville

Dear Sister Kennedy,

How's things going for you?  Sounds like you had an interesting time last week.  How's the new companion?

Thomas and Sammy's wedding was Saturday.  They had it in this beautiful park surrounded by trees, and the decorations were all very simple but elegant.  Mostly just nature.  We all had a great time having fun and hanging out with family.  We did end up getting rained out, but it was still fun.  Then we all (minus the bride and groom) went to church at grandma and grandpa's ward so we could all spend more time together.  Family fun!

Jet and Than came down to visit earlier this week.  Than's sister and sister-in-law had a dance recital and his niece's birthday was the day before, so they came down for family time.  But they squeezed in a visit with us too.  They just had another baby like three weeks ago, and she is so cute!  I got to hold her for a little while.  So tiny!

I signed up for summer program ballet classes with the local arts center.  Woo hoo!  Classes start on Thursday, so I'm super excited.  It's going to be awful because I'm so out of shape, but great at the same time.  Wish me luck!

Hugs and lots of love,

Symone

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

UPDATE for June Events


June 4th Skye Williams - Birthday
        7th Landon Atwood - Birthday
       12th Bryan Kennedy - Birthday
       14th Flag Day
       21st Father's Day
       29th Troy Raymond - Birthday


Thank you Jan & Vickie for your assistance
Events for June 2015

  • 12th - Bryan's Birthday
  • 14th - Flag Day
  • 17th - Father's Day
  • 29th - Troy Raymond's Birthday

Please let me know if I missed anyone's special day!

Sunday, May 24, 2015

News from Murdockville

Dear Sister Kennedy,

So, are you getting transferred like you thought?  How are things going for you?  How's your companion?

This was a pretty basic week for us.  We just got back from Brian and Danielle's house for the monthly family dinner.  Got to spend time with Celeste and Dennis, Kristen, Brian and Dani (obviously) and one of Justin's old mission buddies (he's always invited, but we're not sure if he's related to somebody or not).  Every time we have one of these family dinners, we realize again just how alike Justin and Dennis are.  They have the same wacked sense of humor, and it makes for some pretty interesting times and conversations.

Thursday, we had dinner with Kristen on campus, which was tons of fun.  We spent the whole night just gabbing and laughing and having fun.

Also, our office manager got back from vacation on Thursday.  Her whole family went to New Zealand for two and a half weeks because her husband's family is Maori and they were having a family reunion.  Anyway, poor Jill was jet-lagged from flying halfway around the world, and she had a mountain of work to catch up on.  The attorneys had no idea just how much Jill does at the office until she was gone.  So it's been funny watching them trying to cope without her, and watching her dealing with all their insanity now that she's back.

Justin and I made sugar cookies yesterday.  And homemade frosting.  They're pretty yummy.  :)  That's really all that happened this week, so...

Hugs and lots of love,
Symone

Sunday, May 17, 2015

News from Murdock land

Dear Sister Kennedy,

The biggest thing for us this week was Justin getting a cold at work and having to stay home for two days, and then me catching it from him and also missing two days of work.  Stupid colds.  I also went to a Relief Society exercise thing at the church on Wednesday.  I could definitely tell it's been a long time since I did any real dancing.  I'm gonna have to step it up on the Zumba exercise game we got.  

We went to see the new Avengers movie on Saturday with Hilary and Max.  BTW, definitely on your "must watch" list when you get home.  Loved it!  But I can't give you any spoilers, so you'll just have to wait and see it later.

I told you about Justin's graduation during our Mother's Day phone call.  (For Grandma and Auntie Karla, the graduation ceremony for Justin's masters degree was on May 9.  Everything was great until the morning of graduation when we realized that we had forgotten his robe in Utah.  And we were in Idaho.  We had his cap, tassel, and hood, but not the robe.  So we started frantically making phone calls, and he ended up walking in his robe from BYU-Idaho.  The audience was so far away from the podium, though, that you couldn't even tell he was wearing the wrong style of robe, so it all worked out.)

Not sure I told you about his sister Shelby's homecoming, so if I did, sorry.  You're gonna hear it again.  Poor thing was so jet-lagged after spending 22 hours on airplanes and in various airports that we didn't talk much with her the night she got home.  The next day, we took her and Mayli into Idaho Falls to get Shelby "normalized" and de-missionary her.  So of course, the first place we go is Deseret Book (she needed new garments).  Shelby had the hardest time with not having a set schedule.  She kept asking what time we needed to be someplace or how long we had to get whatever-it-was done.  We took her to the mall and just wandered around for a while, getting her used to being in America again and not having a specific reason for being somewhere.  On the way back to the Murdocks' house that night, we played the "Frozen" soundtrack for her, and then watched it after dinner.  Apparently, that movie is even popular in the Philippines.  Shelby said she once saw a kid sitting in their fridge singing "Let It Go" and pretending to be Elsa.  This mental image is hilarious to me.  She was telling us about all the souvenirs she brought back, including this full set of real pearl jewelry she bought (necklace, earrings, bracelet, and ring) for about $34 American.  Dang!  A single pearl pendant will cost you triple that here, or more.  Crazy.  One of the best parts, though, was the candy she brought back.  Apparently, corn is considered a desert in the Philippines, and they have corn-flavored candy (It really tastes like corn-on-the-cob.  It was kind of weird.)  They also have cheese-flavored candy.  And their chocolate isn't as sweet as chocolate here.  Shelby brought back lots of the corn candy so people could try it, and there were very mixed reactions.  We got some good laughs out of that.  :)

Let's see, we went to Sarah Stewart's wedding at the beginning of the month.  There were problems with the mail, so we never got the paper announcement.  Kathy just emailed it to me, instead.  We spent the evening hanging out with Jason, Mary, mom and dad, and some people from the ward in California.  

I think those are the main points.  I'll end this now before it becomes a general epistle.  Love you, little sister.  Hugs and lots of love!

Symone

P.S. Here's a picture of Justin and Dr. Attebery, his academic adviser.  This is the guy who helped him with his thesis and made sure Justin got to graduate.

Friday, May 15, 2015

Yellowstone is Booked

This is just a follow up on the e-mail sent on Mother's Day.

We did get Yellowstone.  It was booked 1 day early so we could get enough units for those that said they would come, want to come, hope to come.  We realize that things change but hope all can make it.

Love you all & looking forward to Yellowstone.

Karla/Auntie & Mom/GMom

Saturday, May 2, 2015

May Events

May 10th                               Mother's Day
May 21st                               Adam Lems' B-day (Emalee's Husband)
May 22nd                              Kurt & Vickie's Anniversary
May 23rd                              Lora's B-day
May 25th                               Memorial Day 

Are there any that I have missed?  Please let me know & I can add it for next year, thank you.