Oct
31
2006

Celia
Couldn’t stand the other template, had to fix it. Not even entirely in love with this one, but it wil do for now. I dol love this painting… it is actually by Van Gogh of a French farm house. How perfect is that??
Lunch today: No car, so I did as the French. I walked. Yes, up Provo Canyon, visited the fishys in the river, and then headed back to Subway for lunch. Then took my life in my hands and crossed 800 N back to work. It was a great little diversion.
I didn’t mention that my latest adventure is going to be working on a PhD in Life Coaching. Before you think I’m all smart and stuff, this is through some kind of holistic university and I’ll be studying a lot of woo things, but at the end of the 12 months I will have a PhD through an accredited university. Do I think it would stand up at Harvard? No. But it suits my purposes. I am excited to begin this new adventure in my life.
Well, back to work… um… something. I have some writing to do this afternoon on tying in a Native American legend and a new product. THAT should be fun.
Oct
31
2006

Celia
Thought you would enjoy some images from the weekend activities with our Returned Missionary!

Julia with Jake (left) and Jordan (right)

Companions: Soeur Johnson (Julia’s trainer), Soeur Cook (MTC Companion) and Soeur Orlando (companion for one transfer)

The gang in our living room after church.

Let them eat cake!!! (Jake broke his collar bone in three places!)

Aaron and me…

Julia and Andrea at a Thrift store getting ready for Halloween.
Oct
30
2006

Celia
Whew.
‘Nuff said.
Actually, it was a GREAT weekend, just action packed.
First on the weekend stops was my new class: “Facilitating Alchemy” which teaches me how to facilitate certain healing modalities. This weekend it was on “family matrix” which is explained a little here. It was great, although I have a lot of studying and practicing to do. Any volunteers?
Saturday Julia’s former companions arrived for a fun-filled evening of reinactments of great mission experiences. This was only a foreshadowing of what was to come on Sunday.
Julia’s talk was amazing, of course, because she is amazing. But it was a great day… I got to connect with each of my kids (Rob by phone, but it was great). Very very little stress, because Julia had done all the prep work. So basically the hardest thing I had to do was not pee my pants from laughing so hard at all the wonderful stories.
By the way, the change in time is so wonderful. Although I felt like going to bed at 7:00 last night.
Hey, life is good. You know, when you pray for answers, they come. I LOVE that about Father in Heaven!!!!