Friday, October 22, 2010

An update... FINALLY!!




ImageIt has been a great three months of me being home! It has flown by!! I have been able to see some of my friends and hang out lots with the family! A few weekends ago I was able to take a trip down to GOOD OLE SANPETE COUNTY!! On my way down I stopped in Provo for a mission party! The picture above is of all of us hanging out! It was so much fun to see everyone and my first stop in Sanpete was to see my old boss! I was there for quite a while and I was able to talk Marci and her kids and catch up with them! Marci just had a baby a couple months ago so I got to play with Baby Brenna, Jess, and Kayston. Marci and I got to catch up. It was SOO good to see them!
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ImageJess, Kayston, and I.. I love them!!
ImageMy Cute friend Kelsie let me crash at her place! She was also nice enough to come with me to Levi's homecoming! It was a great weekend!!!
ImageI love this place... I wish I could go back!!!

I also took a trip down to Lake Powell with my family and friends and I have just been able to have fun!! I love being home... most days! I have made new friends, caught up with old friends, laughed cried, thought a lot about my mission, and yesterday I was able to go out to lunch with the Masons. They were the couple missionaries in my mission and they really were like my parents. I lived above them for the first 6 months of my mission (in the same building) and they were such a strength to me! I dont know if I would have been able to do it without them!
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Friday, October 1, 2010

My Hero!!

I am privileged enough to work with Gabe and it is THE MOST rewarding job ever!! Gabe has quickly become one of my best friends and my HERO!! I love him to death! He can do anything! I wish we all could have the same attitude that Gabe has in all he does!! Here are a couple of articles that you all should read about Gabe!!

Kaysville student climbs mountain on brother’s shoulders
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Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune Gabe Adams, who does not have arms or legs, joined sixth-graders from Kaysville Elementary on Thursday to hike Adams Canyon above Layton. His older brother Brennan Adams carried Gabe in a backpack on the hike.

Layton • Gabe Adams, 11, writes with a pencil clutched between his chin and collar. When he wants a drink from the water fountain at Kaysville Elementary School, he scoots into the hallway on his mobile chair and taps the button with his shoulder.

But because he was born with neither arms nor legs, Gabe didn’t know whether he could join his sixth-grade class on a big adventure: a four-mile trek into the Wasatch Mountains and back.

On Thursday, he did.

With the help of his 24-year-old brother, Brennan Adams, Gabe went on his first hike. Gabe stood more than 6 feet tall, perched above Brennan’s shoulders in a large backpack made to carry a toddler.

Landon Adams, also a sixth-grader, walked alongside his brothers.

Adams Canyon had their name on it.

“This is my canyon,” Brennan teased Gabe.

More than 100 Kaysville sixth-graders hit the trail, which leads to a dramatic waterfall, to study nature and spend some quiet time reflecting and writing.

Teacher Cindy Barney said the field trip tied into classroom lessons about microorganisms in water, writing poetry about the physical world and, well, courage.

The students have been reading Hatchet, a novel about a 13-year-old boy who winds up alone in the vast Canadian wilderness after a plane crash. The boy finds a tool that is key to his survival ­— a hatchet.

Gabe’s family also hunted for a tool to help him brave the mountains. His mother, Janelle, considered whether Gabe could be pulled in a cart. But Brennan, familiar with the canyon’s tricky terrain, ruled that out. They looked at buying a backpack. But two days before the hike, Janelle Adams, a mother of 14, decided the family couldn’t afford it.

“When you have 14 kids, $200 is dear,” she said.

But Kaysville Elementary stepped in and worked with the REI store in Salt Lake City to arrange a free backpack rental.

“I am excited,” said Gabe, who was born in Brazil and was adopted, at 9 months old, by the Adams family. “We were still deciding [two days ago] if I was even going to go.”

Gabe peered through orange scrub oak and green fir trees.

Brennan carried him across a creek, and Gabe spent some time taking notes on his surroundings.

The most striking sound, he said, was the rush of a nearby creek down the canyon. He also wrote the words “plants” and “nature.”

Hiking, Gabe concluded, is “fun.”

Carrying Gabe, who weighs 50 pounds, wasn’t as awkward as Brennan thought it might be. The pack was comfortable, he said, albeit consistently heavy.

“I’ve hiked 50 pounds around before,” he said. “But, usually, I get to eat some of those 50 pounds, so it’s lighter on the way back.”

Lizee Jensen, one of Gabe’s 11-year-old friends, said it was “pretty awesome” that Gabe got to hike, too.

“They found a backpack so he gets to enjoy the wilderness as well as we do,” she said. “I knew he was coming. I was just wondering how.”

rwinters@sltrib.com



Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Post Mission Life

Well I have been home for a week and a half now and I think that I am adjusting quite well... I am a little awkward but that is expected! haha I had my homecoming talk on Sunday and I am so glad that it is over. I was so nervous but I made it through!! Thank you all so much for your love and support!! I wouldn't have been able to make it through the mission without each one of you. I am going to try and put some some stories from my mission on here with pictures so that you all can hear a little about what I was doing for 18 months. Here are a few pics from my homecoming and all that good stuff! It has been so great to be able to see my family and friends again. I love being around you all and I cant wait to see the rest of you that I haven't seen yet!

ImageMY BFF JANALYN WASHBURN
ImageCUTE KAITLIN LIVINGSTON... THANKS FOR COMING UP!!! ImageJAKEY POOH PORTER.... BFF FOREVER!!! ImageOH KIANA DON... THERE ARENT WORDS TO EXPRESS EVERYTHING...
ImageOH DANE.... HE IS AMAZING!
ImageJANALYN DRINKING SOME MATE... :)
ImageMY SISTER... I LOVE YOU AND I MISSED YOU SO MUCH!!

There were so many more people that I was able to talk to that I didnt take pictures with! But I will keep updating! And I have a cell phone now so if you would like my number... send me an email and I will give it to ya... paigegines@gmail.com

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Homecoming Talk...

Hey Everyone.... I just wanted to let you all know that I am going to be speaking on Sunday in my ward and whoever wants to come... can! We meet at 1:00 PM And I will post the directions on here!

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If you take the Kaysville Exit you can just head west... you will then pass a park (Barnes Park) and after the park you will take your first right. After that you will run into the church. It will be on your left. There are 3 churchs really close right there and it is the one in the middle. There will be one on the left when you take your first right onto Flint Street, then after you turn right you will see another... it will be that one. If you run into the third you have gone too far and must turn around. Hope you see you there!!
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Monday, August 2, 2010

AMAZING SONGS!!!



I'M HOME!!!!

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Well... I made it home! I got home on Saturday morning and I had the most amazing 18 Months. It definitely wasnt the easiest thing I have ever done... it was probably the hardest but I am so grateful for all of the experiences that I was able to have! I was also able to spend a week with my parents in my mission and it was great. The enjoyed it alot and I am so glad that they got to meet the people that I love so much! I speak this Sunday.. the 8th of August at 1:00 PM... you are all invited!! Here are a few pics! I will make sure to update soon!!

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Saturday, July 3, 2010

The count down is on!!

Just a little update..Paige will be home on Saturday the 31st of July. My parents are going to go spend a week with her in Chile and then they will be bringing her home! We are all so excited. A lot has changed while she was gone, so hopefully she can adapt to it pretty fast :)ImageImage ImageImage
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