Monday, March 28, 2016

Manning Musings

I have definitely been a less active member of the blog community but it doesn't mean I don't think about it every week! I was so glad for mom's email nudge today to write on the blog so here I am finally. The last little while we have had some fun times. First of all, our trip to Georgia was especially nice. We were invited to Nick's friend's wedding in Atlanta and we piggy-backed it with a spring break vacation. It was so nice to be in warmer weather relaxing and playing on the beach. The wedding was very simple and nice. While in Atlanta we went to the aquarium and it was unbelievable. Nick lived a childhood dream of seeing a real whale shark! It was huge! Quite the aquarium if you ever get a chance to see it. We then went to Savannah and enjoyed visiting parts of Thomas' mission. We particularly enjoyed the Spanish moss on the trees and the beautiful beach. We found a jelly fish that washed up on the beach and lots of perfect sea shells. One funny story was when we were walking in historic Savannah and we saw an older lady pushing a stroller and we thought it might be a grandchild. When we turned to look at the "baby" it was quite shocking to see a parakeet in a little bird cage! So funny! We also got to see a Civil War Fort and that was fascinating.
Since we got back we have been doing lots of school things and Nick is getting ready for his recital on April 26. Nick has been very interested in the current political events and we went to our Caucus meeting last week which was very interesting.
So excited for General Conference this weekend and the uplift it always is! Hope to see some of you!

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Hart Happenings


Happy Easter, people! We had a wonder weekend. Had an egg hunt to end all egg hunts, brought the surrey bike home and got it all cleaned up and ready for another season, enjoyed time with Alex's family, and watched some basketball games. Seriously, does March Madness ever end?
We enjoyed a visit from the Nilssons this week and had fun looking at houses with them. Kind of a bummer how things turned out but we aren't giving up. The perfect house is just around the corner. 
Our homeschooling group also toured the local Museum of Clean, quite possibly one of the most fun museums I've ever been to. All kinds of cleaning paraphernalia from bygone days. So fun!


(Stuffed in a chimney in chimney sweep attire)

On Wednesday the boys were invited by some good friends of ours to come over for a science afternoon. Ryan, the dad, walked the kids through a bunch of experiments in chemical reactions that the boys got a huge kick out of. 


On Thursday night Alex went to play basketball with the guys and about 20 minutes after he left I got this picture
He took an elbow to the lip and has a nice inch and a half gash inside. The outside of his lip is all bruised and swollen, but all in good fun, right?
Speaking of basketball, Jack is out on our tiny patio practicing every day on his little fisher price basketball stand we have. Alex asked him if he wanted to play basketball professionally and he said no because he doesn't want to get hurt by the big guys. So Alex asked why he was practicing so much, was it because he liked it or because he wanted to get really good? Jack said yes he likes it and he just wants to be better than Alex. I had to laugh. The competition is on. 
I really enjoyed the General Women's broadcast last night. I can't remember a time when I heard the women leaders of the church come out and talk so strongly about things. I came away very inspired and motivated. You never regret attending meetings like that. They are such great opportunities and if you don't take them you never even know what you missed out on. 
Hope all is well! Enjoy your week and revel in General Conference!

Flake Fun

27 March 2016 - Happy Easter everyone!  We had a pretty good Easter, including a visit from all of the Flake siblings and niece.  It was fun to have lunch/dinner and visit.  Little Katelyn is sure growing up (she turned 1 this week). 

This week at work was pretty normal. After 3 months, Scott was able to move back to his cubicle and have a desk instead of a folding table.  When we arrived at work on Thursday, the facilities guys had unplugged his computer and put his folding table in his cubicle!  It took a couple of days to get everything put back together.  I hear that they should be close to finished with my office area in the next couple of days.  Hopefully it will be the last move for a little while at least. 

TJ and Kim received their certificate of occupancy so as soon as their permanent funding closes (hopefully Tuesday or Wednesday) they can move in!  We are so happy for them!  We had a little party on Friday to celebrate!  Now what will we do with our weekends? 

Yesterday we went on a young men/young women/scout hike in the Grand Canyon.  It was a pretty hike which turned brutal on the last 1.5 miles.  I believe it was about 13 miles all told. We haven't moved very fast today.  It was easy to spot the leaders at church that were had done the hike.  The youth didn't look any worse for the wear!


This is Trinitee a cousin and neighbor


While I was trudging, the thought came to me that slow and steady doesn't always win the race, but it will get you over the finish line.  It seemed fitting for the moment but also fitting for life in general.  The Lord doesn't ask us to win the race, just to cross the finish line.  We don't have to compete against our sibling/neighbor who is more spiritual, has better behaved children, is more charitable or the endless lists of comparisons we tack onto people.  We just have to do our best, even if it is only an inch at a time during some periods.  And it is much easier with a support network, some of which are at our side, encouraging, holding our hands and struggling with us; others who have already made it across the finish line and are waiting patiently for us to arrive, no matter how long it takes.

Love you all!

Hyde Park Happiness

Happy Easter one and all!!  What a lovely day to celebrate springtime and coming alive again. It's such a blessing to know what it all means. I'm so grateful that Heavenly Father loves us so much that He wants us to come home and provided the way for us to do that.  Celia Ashcroft spoke in church today and told about a conversation she had with her dad when she was a teenager.  She was arguing with him about something she wanted to do that he didn't agree with. He finally gave up the fight and told her, "Just remember one thing. No matter what happens or what mistakes you make in your life, you can always come home. Please come home!" I think that's what Easter is all about - the suffering and sacrifice was all so that we can "come home."  Let's be sure to help each other get there.

So, Emma is off to Arizona tomorrow.  She's not very excited about traveling alone, but she'll have a wonderful time with Becca.  I wish she could get up to see Jenn.  Maybe next time.  Becca has lots of plans like pedicures, the butterfly garden, a music museum, swimming at her friend's pool, and shopping.  I'm trying to not be jealous!  Of course, I'll be having fun, too, keeping the Nilsson children occupied while the packers and movers are at their house! That's about as fun as spending time in 70+ degree weather and sitting by the pool..... :)

Dad met with his family yesterday.  They made more plans for our cruise to Alaska.  If anyone wants to come help Lauren and Nick and Baby Manning take care of our yard, garden, chickens, Gem and tend Emma for the 12 days we'll be gone, I'm sure they'd be glad for the help!!

I do hope we get to see or visit with all of you soon! Love you all!

Monday, March 21, 2016

Hyde Park Happiness

We don't have any photos to post simply because I don't know how to get them from my phone on to the computer. But we had a good week, regardless of no pictures.  Emma did well at the Hyde Park Royalty Pageant, as you've heard.  That was a funny thing - I decided to send a text to all the sisters and sisters-in-law because I thought they'd like to know.  Then I thought maybe the brothers ought to know too, so I added Joe and Thomas to the text.  Boom!  Immediately there were responses from.... the brothers!!  It was quite humorous to me.  The girls all responded in time for Emma to be touched by the support when she got home to read the texts.  Thanks for making your baby sister feel important and loved.

It was fun to have the Nilssons here this past weekend.  We celebrated Garrett's birthday, went for walks to see new baby twin calves (so charmingly cute), planted onions, pruned trees, played games, attended all sessions of the temple dedication and had some fun time visiting.  We hope to still have those opportunities when they move to Idaho!

We've had interesting weather this week - everything from sunny, 60 degree days to snow to rain to hail to wind and back to sunny 60 degrees!  It was nice enough for another walk today, but is supposed to snow tomorrow.  At least it's not boring!

We are receiving daily phone calls with invitations to attend phone town hall meetings, encouragement to attend our caucus meetings, watch debates, and otherwise get involved in politics.  Emma is getting fed up with it all.  This promises to be an interesting year with some important decisions to be made.  I'm trying to endure it patiently, but I really wish there were some dignified, wise, honest statesmen out there that I could feel good about voting for!  Well, I guess we'll be off to the caucus tomorrow...

Have a lovely week, all!

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Hart Happenings

This week started with an unanticipated trip to Casper Wyoming to take care of some of Alex's dad's commercial properties. It was a very successful venture and we were able to resolve some problems that we hadn't been able to overcome for weeks before and left Casper with a dined lease and a down payment check. Yay!
On our way home we hit white-out conditions just outside of Jackson Hole.
We found a hotel room there and holed up for the night instead of attempting the mountain pass. The next morning the pass was closed to anyone without chains on their tires so we took the long way home through the beautiful Wind River country. The minute we crossed the Wyoming Idaho line the snow disappeared. 

We enjoyed having Garrett over for dinner on Wednesday. The boys had fun wrestling their uncle and he and Alex made plans to see a movie this week so we're already seeing pi dictators of what it's going to be like having them up here permanently and we're huge fans!
Alex's brother Josh and his family came into town on Thursday so we got to spend some good time with the Hart side of the family over the weekend. We looked at some houses that we are considering buying to expand our vacation home rental venture. Alex has to turn people down every day and we are convinced that we could easily keep another property occupied. We'll see what we can find. 
The weather this weekend was lovely so we spent some quality time outside yesterday working in the yard and today we drove up to Rexburg and wandered around in the gardens up there and reveled in the sunshine. Lovely!
Happy Birthday to Garrett today and happy first day of Spring! It's official!

Flake Fun

20 March 2016 - I failed to mention last week that the Taylor Wal-Mart opened.  It is really tiny but is a good resource. 

This week was fairly normal.  My boss put in his 2 weeks notice so he can move to Gilbert.  His wife got a job there a month ago so he has been going down there on the weekends. So, things at work will be changing...again. 

We spent all of Friday and Saturday at TJ and Kim's house.  It is so close!  Scott spent his days on scaffolding putting up siding and I was busy helping with tile and grout.  The carpet is scheduled to be installed on Tuesday.  The appliances are waiting to be installed.  The plumbing is nearly done.  All of the little odds and ends but there is light at the end of the tunnel! 

The weather has been nice and sunny.  Our seedlings are starting to sprout.  There isn't really much more to report than that.  I hope that everyone in Utah enjoyed the temple dedication. 

Love you all!  Have a terrific week!

Here are some more wedding pics for your viewing pleasure!





Sunday, March 13, 2016

Flake Fun

13 March 2016 - Sounds like the gardening bug is sweeping the family!  On Tuesday we started tomatoes, leeks, onions, broccoli, spinach and artichokes in the greenhouse.  We also turned our new compost pile and it sure was steaming!  It is starting to look really good.  There doesn't appear to be any snow in our forecast so if you get sick of the snow, come on down!  We do have buds on the fruit trees and we expect them to freeze whenever the final cold snap hits.   The other day at work a friend was commenting that he put in 3 new fruit trees last year.  We asked if they were budding out and he, excitedly said, "Yes!"  I don't think he knew what to do with our "Oh, that's too bad," reaction!

We are both a little sore today because we built porch railings all day yesterday for TJ & Kim's home.  It is coming along really well and it looks very possible that they will be in by the end of this month.

Warning:  Tender hearts should not continue reading...  Yesterday after lunch we were getting back into the swing of things on the porch construction and I heard a puppy whining.  I figured that the neighbor's puppies were fighting or something like that.  When the whining continued, I took a closer look over the field and noticed a little black spot and realized it was Thor.  (Thor is the little pooch that our neighbor got a few months ago.  He is just slightly smaller than Chester.)  The way he was moving I thought perhaps he had gotten into a fight with a prairie dog (some of which are bigger than he is!).  A few minutes later he hadn't moved and was still whining so I went over to investigate.  I found little Thor caught in a coyote trap.  I quickly called Scott because I wasn't strong enough to open the trap.  He came across the field and was able to get the trap open.  I haven't gotten an update on how Thor is doing but I think his leg was small enough that it didn't break it.  Scott was definitely the hero of the day!

Good luck Emma on your pageant-ing!  You'll do a fantastic job!  We are all rooting for you!

Hart Happenings

According to Jack, the most notable part of the week was the mountain of compost we had delivered that covered our driveway and that the boys had a blast spreading on the gardens and flower beds. They were excellent workers, as I tried to remind myself as I cleaned up the dirt they tracked through the house all weekend. 
They boys put together and manned a popcorn tasting booth at the community seed swap this year. There were four different varieties that the public tasted and then voted on. Two of the varieties Ian grew in his gardening class last year. It was a lot of fun. That same day mom called and said she was on her way to the seed store and Alex was at home tilling the garden, so when we got got back we just HAD to plant a few rows. It was in the air! We got some peas and lettuce and orach in. Of course, when I woke up this morning there were mammoth snowflakes imperturbably falling from the sky. *sigh* We will see how it goes......
  We got to watch our friend's baby for a few days when she got stricken with a severe case of food poisoning. It was fun to add a little 8-month old girl into our manly mix. Happily her mom recovered and is feeling much better. 
  They boys sang in Sacrament Meeting today which was cute. Peter did not want to be left out but once he got up there he wasn't so keen on singing either so he just stood there. It was good moral support, I suppose. 
  Good luck, Emma, on your big week! You'll be just right!

I feel like I've been posting a lot of sleeping Peter pictures lately. But they happen all the time! He leads such an exciting life and it definitely represents how the rest of us feel trying to keep up with him!

Hyde Park Herald

As Jenn said last week, there's nothing much to report.  Like the Flakes, "We have spent the week as normal, working, eating and sleeping!"  The only difference is we didn't get a truck load of manure or make another compost pile. But we did move the chicken fence and prune some apple trees (we, meaning Dad) and cleaned up a little in the back. We made plans for taking out the rest of the raspberries and blackberries, moving the bees, extending the garden by the chicken coop and laying some more sod. We also went to the seed store and got onion starts and some seeds to plant inside.  The forecast is for snow this coming week, so we may not get in a big hurry to plant yet :/

Lauren and Nick returned from Georgia and it sounds like they had a delightful time. They entertained Emma and Dad while I was in Ogden and Layton on Friday. It was fun to be with Ruth's family for a few hours and do some little things to help - refill bean bags, have the children "help" as we sorted through some craft things, discarding items that Ruth didn't want to have to move and find a place for in Idaho, and put rings on jars of bottled fruit so that the movers will take them in the moving truck. Little things can sure add up and take time, so I hope to keep going down and helping with the little things.

Emma has a beautiful new formal dress. I wish I could figure out how to get the pictures off my phone and on to this blog like Elise does. Emma will wear the dress to junior prom, but first will wear it this week to participate in the Hyde Park City royalty pageant. She has an interview with judges tomorrow afternoon then will wear her formal to the pageant on Tuesday where she will walk down the runway while an announcer tells about her. She and the other contestants have to answer a spontaneous question in front of the judges and audience, then a queen and four attendants will be selected. She could use some extra prayers again this week!

Thomas and Victoria should be home some time today from their honeymoon. Then we hope they will settle down to real life! Vacations can't last forever and real life is much more fun and satisfying in the long run :)

I attended a parents' band meeting this week to hear about plans for the trip to Disneyland later this year. They are offering special deals for families wanting to tag along with the band! Anyone want to meet in Anaheim on November 1st?  Let me know if you're interested and I'll send the information and see what we can arrange! It would certainly be fun....  Oh, and I will email any interested parties about the mattress fund raiser they are having. It's a great deal if you need to replace any mattresses! If you have friends or other family members in need of a new mattress, pass on the info and help Emma earn money for her $1,000+ band fees :)

Hopefully, it won't take everyone else as long to recover from the time change as it takes me. At this time every year I am tempted to move to Arizona where they have the same time schedule all year, smart people!  I keep waiting for Jenn to invite everyone for a Conference Super Bowl party, but I might just have to show up uninvited!

Have a great week...

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Hart Happenings

This was a recuperative week for sure. Given how much we were gone in February you would think our house would have stayed relatively clean but unfortunately, it served as the dumping grounds between excursions so we spent a lot of time doing laundry and cleaning. We just couldn't get enough of that so we went over to The Sleeper House and cleaned that from top to bottom and did all the laundry from the construction workers who had been staying there. We now have another crew from Buffalo, New York that will be staying for the next 2 months. Good times. 
The week was marked by some celebration for the best 9 year old boy in the whole world who had the audacity to turn 10! We went up to Rexburg, accompanied by Ian's friend, Max and played at the amusement center up there, had some pizza, and came home to a houseful of our favorite guests. Alex's parents, his brother and kids, and Mom and Emma came to sing Happy Birthday and eat ice cream cake. Ian insisted on getting it from the same place that Victoria and Thomas got their wedding cake. It was pretty tasty!  We loved having Mom and Emma up. We seriously have the greatest family!
Our house is officially off the market and now Alex has to endure all my ideas for raising the roof on our existing house and adding a complete second story. Haha!
It has been so nice this week and we decided to get out and prep the garden yesterday. It was so nice to get out and work! We made some good progress and are hoping to get some compost on the garden this next week and plant some peas and lettuce. My seed catalogues should be here this week and then we can really get cracking!
Hope all is well with everyone. Can't wait for the next chance to be with you all!























Nilsson News

Today has been a tender one for our family.  I think it is the first big change in a line of several big changes upcoming.  Garrett was released as the bishop today.  There are a lot of mixed emotions involved with that.  I don't think there would have been many tears of sadness shed if we weren't moving.  It has been a journey and we have learned more than we could have imagined in the short two years he served.  It has been very hard and I regret to say that I wasn't always the most agreeable spouse and mother during it all.  Something I have been pondering lately is the phrase the Lord has always said, "Follow me."  When he said this to his early disciples as they were fishing the scriptures tell us that "They forsook all and followed him."  It hit me that when the Lord asks us to follow, it is rarely convenient and it is almost always challenging.  The thought of leaving so many dear, sweet friends in this neighborhood and ward is going to be so very difficult.  But we have had a confirmation from the Lord that we need to move and "follow him."
Just to update everyone, we have sold our house.  Our buyers close on their home April 4th and we will close soon after that.  We have not found a home in Idaho but we are earnestly seeking.  Garrett will start work up there in one week.  It will be nice that he will be able to spec out homes from up there but not so nice that I will be husbandless for three weeks:(
We now have a new family member whose name is Honda Element.  If you didn't hear, our CR-V bit the dust just before the new year and we have had one vehicle to share.  We were looking for a truck since clearly we will be living in Idaho and I hear everyone who lives in Idaho has a truck, right?  Well, trucks do not make good commuting vehicles and they are a little more pricey than what we had planned, so we found the Element.  We can officially be called granolas now.  Mom, if you ever want to borrow it to go to one of your births, it just puts the final touches on home birth, homeschool and all natural.  Go green (no pun intended but our Element is...green)!
This week we will finish off our house projects.  Painting touch ups, small repairs, etc.  What a crazy time!

Flake Fun

6 March 2016 - Well, we don't have a whole lot to report. We have spent the week as normal, working, eating and sleeping!  Yesterday we went to a neighbor's house and got a truck load of manure to have for our garden.  Scott made another compost pile that he is hoping will be ready in about 3 weeks.  Then we'll till it all in and be ready to plant the garden! 

The weather has been windy this weekend but sunny for the most part.   Our Relief Society presidency was re-organized today which is always an exciting thing.  We are also hearing more firm rumors that they will be reorganizing our stake soon and perhaps creating another stake!  But that has been a rumor for the 3 years that we have been here so we'll see what happens! 

Today in Primary the Bishop was talking about prophets and was showing the kids pictures of different prophets.  He held up a picture of Brigham Young and asked if anyone knew who it was.  One adorable little 6 year old yelled out, "That's Brick-a-Brack!"   When the picture of Moroni was held up, a little 5 year old informed her neighbor, "That's Moroni.  I know everything about him."  Ah, nothing like primary to keep you laughing!

I was thinking about conference today and wanted to share a fun idea with you that one family in our ward does.  They have a Super Bowl sized party for General Conference.  Isn't that a fun idea?  Watch it on the big screen, have snacks and food galore.  A great way to help kids/teens understand how exciting it is to listen to the prophets. 

Hyde Park Herald

Can it have been a week already since we were together?! Thanks to everyone for making the effort to be here to support Thomas and Victoria. Thank you for your help! Thank you for making things fun, whatever we do! We couldn't do much without all of you! We were tired after the wedding celebration and took a couple of days to get back in gear, but then we were off and running again.

Emma and I enjoyed a trip to Idaho to help celebrate Ian's 10th (!!!!) birthday!  We surprised him by picking him up from scouts and were delighted to hear him exclaim, "This is the best day of my life!" That boy knows how to make a grandma feel like a million bucks!  We had ice cream cake, played games, went shopping for a formal dress for Emma and ate yummy homemade chicken noodle soup. We can't wait to go back :)

Joseph came up to teach Lauren's class for her.  I attended the class and admit that much of it was over my head.  It was very interesting, however, to learn about why voices sound like they do on the telephone and how to manipulate a recording to make it sound better - or worse!  When Joe walked in our house on Wed. night he said what I think every day, "Whoa! It's too quiet here."  It's a little hard to think and to concentrate some days because it's too quiet.

Thanks to everyone for remembering Emma in your prayers this week.  She won't know for several weeks how she did on the test, but she certainly felt supported. Last night she went to a friend's house to watch a movie and while she was gone someone dropped off a box of Ding Dongs with a note that said, "I'd be a Ding Dong if I didn't ask you to Prom."  So I guess she'll be going to Junior Prom.  Good thing she has a new dress to wear!

The newlyweds are all traveling... (I've been told you're newlyweds until your first anniversary).  Thomas and Victoria went to Florida and spent a couple of days at Disney World before getting on the cruise ship yesterday.  Lauren and Nick left Friday to fly to Georgia to attend Nick's friend's wedding. They hope to spend some time walking on the beach in warm weather.

Anyone want to get together for General Conference? Here? Salt Lake? Baby Shower? Let us know your thoughts/plans....  (My unrealistic vote is to head for Arizona - where it's 70+ degree weather!)

Love you all tons and can't wait to see you again!

Something to Think About:
We had an inspiring testimony meeting today.  I was struck by something Jessie Knight said.  She often feels overwhelmed and like she's not doing all she ought to be doing. She told about reading through an old journal this week and came across something she had written a few years ago. She recorded what was spoken in a blessing she received when she was feeling particularly low.  It reminded her that Heavenly Father doesn't love her for what she does. Heavenly Father loves HER.  It was quite profound.  It reminded me about something Elder David B. Haight once said, “God does not love us because we are lovable, have a pleasing personality or a good sense of humor, or at rare times show exceptional kindness. In spite of who we are and what we have done, God wants to pour out His love on us, for the unlovable are also precious unto Him.”