Thursday, May 26, 2022

Wedding and Kansas

Beautiful flowers are everywhere in Missouri! 
Food and gas prices are extremely high right now - truthfully, everything is extremely expensive right now. Aaron prayed the other night that prices may come down. For example, two years ago, I could get a dozen eggs for about .80 cents - now they cost over $2 for a dozen. When a friend in the ward said she had tons of eggs and asked if anyone could use some, I jumped at the chance to run and pick some up. We eat a lot of eggs. I texted my friend to let he know her generosity was an answer to our prayer. Maybe the price of everything won't drastically drop, but I can keep looking for tiny miracles that help us live within our budget, like my friend sharing her eggs. 


Adelaide loves to have a turn sweeping. And we were so happy when my parents drove to KC and brought Cambry with them! She got to spend a few days at our house and we loved having her! 



I laughed when she asked if she could hold Adelaide. She's not really a baby anymore. 




Oh Eleanor. Pictures like this make me laugh. 


Our friends got married in the KC temple and the girls and I enjoyed the temple grounds as we waited for our friends to come out of the temple! 





Adelaide is now 18 months! She gets to go to nursery on Sunday! She's saying lots of words and is definitely trying to keep up with the older kids! She shouts AUSTIN and loves to give us all hugs. 


Tomorrow is the boys' last day of school! We always love when they're home. I have enjoyed special times with my little girls at home. 


After the wedding, we jumped in the car and headed to Wichita for the weekend. 


Aaron was so kind and stayed with the kids in a hotel while I went to Brooks and Dunn with my parents and Alex and Bryan. It was the best concert! I loved seeing my dad sing along to the songs. I cried a few times with gratitude for my Kansas childhood memories. 



The kids squeezed in an early morning swim before heading to McPherson. 


We went on a tour of John Deere!







We got Braums ice cream twice. 


She kept saying - "A bite!"



Kansas is full of so many great memories for all of us. We went to church in Newton. As I sat in the congregation, I thought about how we moved to KS when I started 7th grade. I graduated from high school and then left home and went to Rexburg for college. I always enjoyed going to church with my family during Christmas break. I gave my farewell talk in that building as I prepared to leave for my mission. I also shared my testimony in that building as I returned home from my mission. I even took Aaron to that building when we were dating and then returned a few times as a mother to my young babies. I guess you can say the Newton chapel really is where my testimony grew as I had amazing leaders, thoughtful teachers and kind friends that helped me understand the gospel. 

RUN VOLK

We went to Liberty Oaks to cheer on the boys as they ran laps to raise money for a new playground. The boys ran more than the required 30 laps!!














The girls then did some yoga and giggled as I folded clothes. 
Adelaide then woke up and had a rash all over her body - our friends had hand, foot and mouth and it got passed on to us. Eleanor wasn't sick for too long, but Adelaide struggled for about a week. She was miserable and needed lots of cuddles. 


We did enjoy some fresh air on the porch.


Finally by Friday, Adelaide felt better, which I was so grateful because the girls both helped me set up the church for a ward activity. It was a cultural potluck and it turned out great!


We're getting our house painted!! I get terrified seeing the guys on tall ladders. Here is one of the guys power washing our house. The girls loved watching. 


Goodbye brown house - hopefully we like the green color we picked.


Austin's last soccer game - he improved so much and scored at least 2 goals each game!! 





The boys were invited to a birthday party so Eleanor and I had an ice cream date. We went shopping at Target and then got ice cream. I love my little friend. She makes me laugh. 


Grammy Volk was out of town on Mother's Day so we went up the following Sunday to attend church with them. It was a lovely Sunday together! We're sure grateful they live so close to us!





And Grammy and Grandpa Volk gave me the best Mother's Day gift - Lucky Charms marshmallows. I got sick eating this bowl so I didn't even finish it because there was so much sugar! I woke up the next day and decided I needed a health change.