I had several errands to run and went over to Aaron's office to make copies. He was there so he showed me how to get the printer to work with a password. I went about my task and finished it. Then as I was leaving to go to my car, I usually check my purse and get my car keys ready. I noticed no keys to be found. It was fortunate I was where I was (at Aaron's office) since he has an extra key to my car too. He tossed it down to me from the balcony in front of his office door. I was grateful for the tender mercy to be able to go about my day without a glitch to call someone to open the door, or have a locksmith come tackle the problem. So I was thankful for a fine son, who took care of me in the moment. Thank you Aaron for being there for me, not just today but always. I love you and appreciate the privilege it is to be where I am with you, Candice and the children. The hand of God is so obvious in my life
even if I did leave my keys in the car and locked myself out.
Recital performances tonight. Tara called to remind me about Jacob and Erin performing at their teacher's home in Spanish Fork tonight. I invited Aislyn and Ella to go along so that they could experience seeing their cousins using and developing their talents in music. It turned out that I left a few minutes later than I would have had I gone alone. The girls' car seats needed to be transferred to my car in the meantime before we left for the recital. I called Tara so she would know that I would be arriving a few minutes later than the beginning. Jacob and Erin were first on the program. She then called me as I was just getting off the Price-Manti off ramp. She said they would wait for me to arrive and then the kids would perform as soon as I got there. I had the impression before she called to not stress over the time we left. So I relaxed and knew something would work out, eithre they would start late, or have some of the other students go before Fryers and Hallows. Kaitlyn was also a student of the same teacher so I got to hear her play also. Erin looked so pretty in her dress. She had her hair styled so nicely too. Jacob looked handsome in his Sunday attire. He did a great job too with his teacher doing a duet with him playing the top part of the songs he played. He seemed to enjoy his pieces and he did a great job. I noticed that both Erin and Kailtlyn played their piece by heart without the sheet music in front of them...Way to GO girls!!
It was a pleasure to see them all excel and succeed with their musical talents. I watched their teacher listening and watching each one performed and she was very pleased at the results of her students. She has a darling personality and I can tell the students and parents all love her...her name means love too, Amy.
We had some light refreshments and enjoyed the company of Tara and Tana's families. The other grandparents, Fryers were their as well. Tara took pictures. I asked her to email me the ones of the kids playing. She got some great shots. I left my camera on the car seat and since we arrived a little late, I didn't want to make a spectacle getting up to go get the camera to take pictures. Tara had a front row seat, so it should all be fine when I can post some of those photos. I like to include some visuals on my mostly daily blog. I know Tara took some excellent shots, so when she emails them I can insert them here.
Bless your day!!
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Busy Grandma days-going here and there
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