Wednesday, December 12, 2007

A Star is Born!!!

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We got the chance, thanks to Southwest rewards points from our stash and Grumpy's, to go to Texas and see Kaitlin in her Community Theater production of A Christmas Carol!!! It was so good! To clarify from my earlier post when she got the role, she played Belinda Crachitt, which was Tiny Tim's older sister. They did a wonderful job and the singing was great. It really put me into the christmas spirit finally for this year! I even cried at one point and it was a great play and all but I think it was because I was so proud of her and I was sitting next to Daron and enjoying his company, and probably just realized how much we miss them everyday!!!! We were only in Texas from Saturday afternoon until Sunday Morning, but it was worth it completely!!! Kevin was very proud of his little girl and bought her a dozen red roses and gave them to her afterwards. I'm sure this is the first of many productions lucky enough to have her as she is very talented!!!!

Lauren's First Time Out!!

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This was hilarious! She did not like time out...but she was definitly a nicer girl when it was time to get down off of the stool! Maybe it will work for her!

Knight / Goodwin Family Dinner

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In honor of Grandma Pearl coming to visit we had a family dinner here at our house. All the Christmas decorations were done and it looked really pretty. Oma planned hawaiin haystacks, a favorite for everyone. It was fun to get together!!!

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Grandma's Here!!!!

Grandma Pearl has come for a visit! We are happy to have her and are glad she came to stay for awhile!

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Pictures from Aunt Jacque...

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The Stewart's got to have Ali & her Fiance here for Thanksgiving and all of their boys, so pictures were taken of course! They are sure going to be a cute little (or not so little!) family! Their wedding is set for spring and Ali is now living in Canada. I am also posting a current picture of Grandma & Papa Harmon. I have not had a recent picture of them so I was glad Jacque forwarded these!

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Testimony Builder...

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I just thought that I would share with all of you this special story. It is so powerful. It strengthened my testimony to read it and reminds me how close children are to the Lord. It is taken from a talk given by Merril J. Bateman. Here it is.......


This story concerns a young girl, the fourth child in a family of six children. Her name is Heather. Three of the children, including Heather, suffered from a rare disease called glutaric acidemia. In each case, the onset of the disease occurred during the first year of life when an enzyme attacked the brain, causing paralysis. The disease results in acid forming in the muscles similar to that which occurs following a period of intense physical activity. The problem faced by the children was that the acid never leaves and causes great pain. Cindy, the first child with the disease, died at the age of 23. She was one of the oldest living persons known with the disease. At death she weighed about 40 pounds.Soon after Heather’s birth, the parents realized that she would be physically handicapped and that her spirit would be housed in a body with great restrictions. As she grew, she was confined to a wheelchair, was unable to speak, and could send messages only with her eyes. A direct gaze and a smile meant yes. A blink meant no. Despite the handicaps, one could feel her vibrant spirit.As Heather progressed, it became obvious to her parents that she was extraordinarily bright. She would play guessing games with the family using her limited means to communicate. When she was old enough, the parents enrolled Heather in a special school to see if she could learn to speak. The teacher was a gifted therapist. One morning as Heather and the teacher visited about the prior weekend, the teacher learned that Heather had attended Primary. The teacher then sang for Heather “When He Comes Again.” 10The expression on Heather’s face revealed the delight within her. When the teacher asked Heather if she had a favorite song, the young girl’s wide eyes and engaging smile left little doubt. But what was the song? Through a series of questions, the teacher learned that Heather’s song was one she had heard in Primary. She wasn’t sure which songbook it was in, but it was about Jesus. The teacher sang all the songs she could think of, but to no avail. However, Heather was not about to quit; she wanted to share her favorite song. At the end of the day, the two were still searching. The teacher agreed to bring her songbooks to school the next day.On the following morning, Heather and her teacher continued the quest. From the first hymn to the last, the little girl blinked her eyes, indicating no. They were still unsuccessful. Finally, the teacher told Heather that her mother would have to help her find the song and then they would sing it.The next day Heather arrived with the green Church hymnal tucked in her chair, but there was no marker. So they began with the first hymn. The teacher would sing the first part of each song, and Heather would give her answer. After the first 100 hymns, there were 100 no’s. After 200 hymns there had been 200 no’s. Finally, the teacher began to sing, “There is sunshine in my soul today.” 11 Heather’s body jumped, and a big smile crossed her face. Her eyes gazed directly into the teacher’s, indicating success after three days of searching. Both teacher and student rejoiced.As the teacher sang the first verse and began the chorus, Heather mustered all her strength and joined in with a few sounds. After finishing the first verse and chorus, the teacher asked if she wanted to hear the rest of the verses, and Heather’s eyes opened wide with a firm yes. The teacher began to sing:There is music in my soul today, A carol to my King, And Jesus listening can hear The songs I cannot sing. Heather’s reaction to these lines was so strong that the teacher stopped. As the reality and significance of the words pressed on the teacher’s mind, she asked: “Heather, is that what you like about the song? Is that what you want me to know? Does Jesus listen? Does He hear the songs you cannot sing?”The direct, penetrating gaze indicated yes.Feeling guided by the Spirit, the teacher asked, “Heather, does Jesus talk to you in your mind and in your heart?”Again, the child’s look was penetrating.The teacher then asked, “Heather, what does He say?”The teacher’s heart pounded as she saw the clear look in Heather’s eyes as the little girl awaited the questions that would allow her to share her insights.“Does Jesus say, ‘Heather, I love you’?”Heather’s radiant eyes widened, and she smiled.After a pause, the teacher asked next, “Does He say, ‘Heather, you’re special’?”The answer again was yes.Finally the teacher asked, “Does He say, ‘Heather, be patient; I have great things in store for you’?”Heather summoned all her strength, and her head became erect and her eyes penetrated the teacher’s soul. She knew she was loved, she was special, and she needed only to be patient. 12Two years later, Heather died because of the ravages of the disease. Her younger brother Mark also suffers from the disease but not to the extent of his older sisters. He can talk, although it is not easy. As the parents discussed Heather’s passing and the funeral that would take place, Mark exclaimed, “No go Heather’s funeral!” Heather was his best friend. As the parents tried to explain death to him, he would not be consoled. He was crushed and did not want to attend the service. For two days he could not be persuaded.On the morning of the funeral, the father went to Mark’s room to get him up. As he entered the room, Mark was sitting up in bed with a big smile on his face. His first words were, “Dad, go Heather’s funeral!”The father responded, “Mark, what has changed your mind?”“Dad, had dream.”“What did you dream about, Mark?”“Dad, dreamed about Heather.”“Mark, what was Heather doing?”“Oh, Dad, Heather running and jumping and singing, ‘There is sunshine in my soul today.’ Dad, go Heather’s funeral.” 13(Merrill J. Bateman, “The Power of Hymns,” Ensign, Jul 2001, 15)( Adapted from Jean Ernstrom, “Jesus, Listening, Can Hear,” Ensign, June 1988, 46.)This story reminds me of the scripture in Alma 32:23 that says that, "little childern do have words given unto them many times, which confound the wise and the learned." What a powerful example of that! The Gospel is true!
I sure love my kids!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They teach me things every day! This is a great story, feel free to pass along.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

The Kanaga Clan Goes to Vegas!!!!

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Well, there were a lot of us in Vegas this past weekend!! I was so impressed to see so many of our family there. We did miss the people that couldn't make it though. Papa had the current slot pilot on the Thunderbird team give us a private tour of the Thunderbird Air Museum and it was fun. The kids all got to ask their questions, even little Chance!!! Scott Poteet was very gracious with our clan and we appreciated his time!! The air show was amazing and it is always awesome to see! Papa is a very talented pilot and everytime I see those stunts and maneuvers it's crazy to think that was our Papa up there 54 years ago putting on the show!!! It was great to see all of you!

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Turkey Day!!!!

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kailtin had to write an essay as if she were a Thanksgiving turkey (T.T.) writing a letter to try and convince the people not to eat her!!!!!! Here is what our imaginative girl came up with...

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

The Kids R Coming to AZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! Kaitlin & Daron will be in AZ tonight @ 8pm for a 5 day visit!!! We are so excited! So, our family will be complete for our trip to Las Vegas on Thursday for the Thunderbird Reunion. I'll update next week to post pictures!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, November 11, 2007

More Requested New House Pics!!!

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Kids Toy Room / Play room---The kids all get to paint themselves on the wall next week!!!



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Kitchen Nook - Kevin cut one of our old tables in half & bolted it to the wall! More space now!


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Kitchen (& a sexy man!)


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Movie Theater (not done yet...still a work in progress!)


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FAMILY ROOM (Kevin Built Fireplace & Bookcase)


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Kevin's Handy work upclose!!!

Fun with pumpkins...and OUR little PUMPKINS!!!

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Carving / Painting / Wearing? / PUMPKINS!!!

Upcoming Actress...





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We have such talented kids!!! Kaitlin auditioned for a role in a community theater production of "A Christmas Carol" in Texas and got a part! She will be playing "Belinda" (scrooge's sister I think) and the play runs through November and December. She will be great!!! I emailed one of the producers for info and he says it has been a pleasure to work with her! We are going to try to go and see her one night (depending on costs!) and will take pictures and video to post for all of you! She is her Daddy's girl! We are VERY Proud of her!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Congratulations Kaitlin!!! We love you!!!

Here's some pictures of your new room! We have a few things to hang still.


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HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Halloween was complete with creepy crawly's this year! I woke up with a bad back and decided to go about my day anyway. Strike 1. I was bringing in things from the garage into the kitchen with Lauren close behind me and a scorpion ran accross our path! YUCK!!!!! I picked Lauren up really quick so it wouldn't sting her and I know it was the right move, but my back thought otherwise. Strike 2. Then, I squatted down using my legs and NOT my back, to pick up a pile of laundry in the bathroom and a big brown spider (HUGE) came running out! Strike 3. That was it, my back was out!


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Maddie was going to be a princess but at the last minute wanted to be a witch. So we borrowed Faith's witch costume and it was done!!! She got to hang out with Shane, Erin & Kinly that night for a party and Trick or Treating.


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Lauren was "Pebbles" from the Flinstone's. SOOOOOOOOO Cute!!! Granny made her an authentic costume and Lauren liked it so much it was hard to get her to take it off! She went to a few houses with her Daddy and friends and we hung out at the Martin's for awile handing out candy and eating chilli & cornbread on the driveway. It was fun!