"Choose you this day whom ye will serve, but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." Joshua 24:15

Thursday, December 14, 2017

Rebekah is Engaged!

We are so excited for the upcoming wedding of our daughter Rebekah.  
She is marrying Dustin and we are very happy for them. 

Day of Engagement: October 5, 2017 
I think they make a pretty awesome couple:)  I am so happy they found each other (with the help of Uncle Ammon and Uncle Joseph).







Great day at the temple :)



Saturday, September 16, 2017

Cutie Pies :)








Stuck in the Mud

The poor, neglected blog.  Here is an  update:)





Saturday, June 3, 2017

Elder Jonathan is doing well and we really enjoyed talking to him on Mother's Day :)  I sure do love that boy of ours!  :)





Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Preparing the ground for planting corn

Round and round... literally, going around in circles so many times to get the fields lasered :)







Friday, May 5, 2017

Sunset on the reservoirs

More water than usual makes for some gorgeous water scenes.  The ducks and birds all sound so happy.  What a beautiful way for Heavenly Father to say Goodnight!  :)












Monday, April 24, 2017

Elder Wadsworth home from Africa :)

Brent has been home for a while now, and we are loving and enjoying his company and seeing the wonderful changes that have taken place in his life while he was serving the Lord in Africa for 2 years:)  This is one of his last letters home:
Dear Family,

     I know I was warned that these last weeks would be fast. It's crazy how real it is getting. A lot of things happened this week and I have learned a lot. The last part of a mission is really defined by what a person does from the beginning. I didn't think I would have the energy that I have but its still there so I'm happy. We met two new people this week and both of them came to church. Both are young women that have children under 3 years. Its amazing how mistakes bring people around the pride circle back to humility where they can change. Most of the people we teach hear rumors almost immediately after we leave so it has been hard to find people. There aren't anti-mormon sights as much as the anti-mormon people here. Its sad how gossip spreads here but on the other side of people push through all of the fog they are prepared. We have high hopes! Serving a mission is such an adventure. I still feel like crying a little when I look back. It hasn't been easy. But I am always grateful that I did everything for the Lord and his cause. So I'll keep doing it!