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12 years ago
Today President Barack Obama fulfilled a long await prophesy for the Black community. Reverend Martin Luther King's stirring speech so many years of "I have a dream" was brought to fruition today as Barack Obama placed his hand on the same bible that President Abraham Lincoln used to be sworn in. I have to confess I did not vote for our 44th President but he is our President and I will give him my support. He has the chance to do great things for this United States, he has the opportunity of uniting all races, and of being a great leader. I pray that he will have the ability to do so. I pray that the things he said in his speech today are more then just words. As I knelt down for my morning prayers this morning I felt a peace as I prayed for him. May the Lord bless you Mr. President and give you the strength to make righteous choices for all the people of this United States. As I listened to the many black people express their joy with tears in their eyes I couldn't help but think back to the 70's when our own church made the announcement that President Kimball had received revelation that the blacks could now hold the priesthood and how happy I was. You can imagine the joy they are feeling today as well. I can't remember when there has been such a feeling of excitement and hope as there was today with a new president. Maybe back when JFK was made President is the closest I can remember. But I pray Heavenly Father will bless our great nation and help our new President to be a righteous and wise leader.
The back yard.
Last night our friends Patsy and Doug, and Les and I, weathered a huge snow storm to go to the Energy Solutions Arena to see NEIL DIAMOND!!!! As we looked around the center it was filled with"OLD" people. Most were of course, older then us. But there were some younger people as well. The young man who sat behind me knew all the words to every song and he had a pretty good voice. I have always liked Neil's song Brooklyn Road, but last night that song took on a new meaning for me. Neil Diamond was born and raised in the Coney Island part of Brooklyn. He lived with his Mom and Dad and little brother. Through his song and old home movies shown on the teletron he took us back to the Brooklyn of his childhood. It was a wonderful nostalgic journey. Forever in Blue Jeans, Brother Love Traveling Salvation Show, and many other songs along with his classie moves took me back to another time and era. But the icing on the cake was when he left the stage and came back to sing Coming to America! The whole crowd arose to their feet and erupted in LOUD cheers. Let me tell you it was soooo patriotic and so amazing. Again on the teletron they showed people who years ago left their home land to come to America in search for a better life. All in all 67 year old Neil Diamond still looks great, a little thinner and a little less and gray hair, but he could still belt out those songs and get your heart pumping like he did in his younger day!
Grandma Robb nick named Jake Tigger and rightly so. He loved to bounce and was his happiest bouncing. You had to hold on tight or he would jump right out of your arms.
This happy little guy just makes us smile! He looks exactly like his brothers and sister did when they were a baby, its like they were all cut out of the same cookie cutter mold. Rebecca said he is now in the Terrific Two's, she said thinking positive can't hurt.
October ended on such a sad note. My sweet younger sister Janet died unexpectedly in her home October the 29th. I still can't come to gripe with it. It's hard to believe she's gone. Life is so fragile. Just the week before she passed away she emailed me and told me how much she loved me and what a great man she thought Les was. I emailed her back and told her how much I loved her and told her I couldn't wait until the end of January when I would be retiring. I told her then, we would have more time to spend together and now she's gone. It's taught me a great lesson. I will try not to take things or people for granted. Janet was such a fun person to be around, she was always the life of the party and she always had a good story to tell that could make all of us laugh. It's strange even though she is gone each morning I get up and turn on my computer I look to see if I have an email from Janet. She worked Graveyard shift for 1-800-contacts and I would always find an email from her each morning. I am still in the habit of looking to see if theres one there knowing deep down that there won't be one. She loved her children and grand babies so much and her sweetheart Scott. They were the joy of her life. Janet we will miss you so much! Thank goodness for the gospel and our knowledge that we can be with her again. It brings me peace to know that she is with my Dad and she is learning and doing things on the other side that maybe she didn't have a chance to do here. I love you Sis.
Guess who turned 12 this month and had one heck of a marathon birthday. Yep, Keagan. This picture is one of Nana and Papa's favorite pictures of Keagan. She was the happiest baby, and this picture makes us happy just to look at it. Keagan started off the week before her birthday by having a Karaoke/Wii party at Nana and Papa's house with some of her friends from School.
Rod and Raquel celebrated their birthdays this month also. I couldn't find a recent photo of them believe it or not. This was their engagement photo. Raquel's birthday was on the 11th and Rods birthday is on the 30th. Rod was my little spook baby. Happy Birthday Rod and Raquel!
The temple grounds were beautiful, there were flowers of every kind, many that I had no idea what the names of the flowers were only that they were all so beautiful. We are wondering if they would grow at our house if we planted them?