Friday, August 27, 2010

JULY IN REVIEW


This month was full of baseball, doctor appointments (surprise), and regular work. Here are some of the highlights.

Sunsations had a big open house July 8th. Our events are always fun and crazy because of the specials which are one night only. It was such a fun night to get to visit with clients, visit with all of the girls I work with, etc. Here are a few pictures from that night. (Thanks Kati!)


Glitter tattoo station.


Rachel being crazy. My back is turned.


Tasha deciding on which tattoo to get.


Our group shot.


My calling, which is the best in the world, was fun this month. We put on a Stake Activity Day which we called "Ponytails and Purses". The girls came that morning (we had 92 girls) and picked up their drawstring backpack. We had a sister from our stake, Sister Shelby Williams, did an introduction to talk about how we are all different and that's okay! She did a beautiful musical number and talked. The girls, including Faith, loved it!


Then we broke off into the different stations (8 in total) which were: friendship group, fitness plan and jump rope group, fun outdoor games with popsicles, bread making and sacrament, quilting and articles of faith, babysitting group, CTR necklace making, table manners and cupcake decorating. We had the girls bring a sack lunch as well.

We had received awesome feedback and plan to do it again next summer.

Kate went to get her pictures taken. These turned out adorable. If I can get them to upload, I will do it here. Otherwise, take this link for Kate and this one for Jordan.










Service club was the family event, which was a very fun dinner at the park. Afterwards, we played games.





On Tuesday, July 27th, we went to SLC to go to a doctor's appointment for Kate. We LOVE Dr. Finlayson! He checked Kate and she looked beautifully healthly. Then I asked if he could check Faith really fast. He agreed about the size of her tonsils and we are going to do one last recheck on Kate before winter, and at the same time, we will check Faith a little closer. YEAH!

FINALLY, Sara and I took Anya to Peter Pan at ISU theater for a birthday surprise. Thank you Tyler! It was supposed to be Cats, but it was changed to Peter Pan. It was such a fun production, but it was 3 hours!!! Glad that we didn't have any children with us. We didn't take any pictures, but here are a few I found online.



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