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Monday, July 17, 2023

Wilson's Birthday

 Happy Birthday Wilson!  You are 27 this year and are fit and handsome.  You have a beautiful daughter who loves you.  You are a gracious and polite person to be around.  You have a good and gentle sense of humor.  I am also cognizant of the battle you fight everyday feeling inadequate, powerless and discouraged.  I admire and learn from your example of waking up everyday and trying again.  Yesterday we had an honest conversation where you told me that when a kid feels often enough that they are a disappointment to their parent and the people around them, they give up.  I could have done a better job when you were growing up giving you messages of acceptance and I'm sorry.   I hope I am doing a better job now.  I am very curious to see how your life unfolds.  I am confident that you are doing your best and want you to know that I see you trying.  I love you with all my heart.  

Happy Birthday 

Love, Mom


Sunday, July 9, 2023

Summer Fun


Lolo all ready for church-Good job Papa and Daddy on the hair!







In a fit of spontanaety, we booked a room at Brianhead and went to cool off!  We soaked in the hot tub under the stars, hiked at a near empty Cedar Breaks and went to the temple on our way home. It was absolutely a perfect 24 hours.
Tony loves his summer hat and glasses from Cooper


Fresh peach cobbler from Aunt Clara's peaches shared with Mom and Dad Lundberg at card night.





Tony's salsa from his amazing tomatoes



A beautiful Saturday afternoon at Pine Mountain with a slice of Veyo pie.


 

Fourth of July


 Jeff and Stacey's visit last week made our 4th of July extra fun.  Evalie had a dance competition in Las Vegas so Mom and I joined she and Stacey on Saturday at the Mirage to see her competition and experience the dance world! Evalie was so beautiful and our stay was extra nice because of Lori and Blake's generosity to let us stay at their house and swim in their pool.  We went to a local ward the next morning and enjoyed a a beautiful testimony by a man from Hawaii. His great grandfather was a tribal leader who received revelation that worshipping idols was not worshipping the true God.  When missionaries arrived he embraced the gospel of Jesus Christ and was baptized.  Stacey and Jeff had just studied how our great grandfather Benjamin Cluff had served a mission with his family in Hawaii and it was fun to think of our two stories intersecting.  Mom had butter chicken all ready for us when we got home to break our fast before Tony and I headed to English class.

On the fourth of July we spent most of the morning making red white and blue jello, prepping the "juicy Lucy" burgers and playing with Harlow.  When all the grandparents arrived (including Uncle Bob and Aunt Kathy) we had our yummy BBQ.  Kate and her friend joined us for a bit as well as Wilson and Wendy.  When all the old people left Jeff and the kids joined us at the pool and for fireworks.  We enjoyed Charlie, Sophie and Finn so much.  They have all the best parts of Jeff and Stacey.  

On Wednesday we had a 100% perfect day at Sand Hollow.  No wind, great water temperature and no problems with the boat.  We all surfed and even I popped up everytime and let go of the rope! It was so cute to watch Kate with her cousins and to see her brightness.  Jeff and his kids were perfect boat goers and Charlie was Tony's best helper.  

I was able to join Jeff and the kids for a Spiderman movie on Thursday and felt grateful that I'll see everyone again at CSC in a few weeks.