7 years ago
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
When the Relatives Came
Just a few more pictures of the fun and chaos. Look at May. Isn't she the cutest thing? Celestial faces every where you look! One time Nick and I mused about building a huge family compound out here. It would be circular in the center--a nice common area where we would all eat and play together. But then each family would have its own wing extending out from the circle. They could have privacy and family time once in a while...if they needed that sort of thing. Great idea huh? I know. It's ridiculous...but I still dream about it sometimes. All you have to do is look at May and you'll understand why.
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About Me
- Jane Nelson
- There are no joys to compare with family. The experiences and feeling associated with family run so deep. Little moments are filled with meaning. They are the people who know us best and who we know best and who will be forever. This blog is a collection of the experiences that we can remember--the ones that happen on earth. I think our associations began long before and maybe the best is yet to be. Brigham Young says that our mortal experience is dreary compared to what is to come. I'm glad I can't see ahead because my life is anything but dreary. These people are my light and my joy.
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- I'll Dance at Your Wedding
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