The Hardy Elves wishing you a very Merry Christmas!
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Emily Concerto 2009
Concerto in A Minor, Movement 2, Adagio by Miller
Emily and Linda Harrison
Concerto Night 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Thanksgiving
Hello Family~
We would love to have you over for Thanksgiving Dinner on November 26th! We will sit down for dinner at 2:00 pm. Appetizers 1:30 pm. Come hang out anytime before then. I share my birthday this year with the illustrious turkey bird...gobble gobble... Excited to see everyone there. Please let me know that you will come!
~Love Sue & Doug & Kids
We would love to have you over for Thanksgiving Dinner on November 26th! We will sit down for dinner at 2:00 pm. Appetizers 1:30 pm. Come hang out anytime before then. I share my birthday this year with the illustrious turkey bird...gobble gobble... Excited to see everyone there. Please let me know that you will come!
~Love Sue & Doug & Kids
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Holidays,
Thanksgiving
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Blast Off!
10.24.2009
Time: 1:15:10 MST
Weather Conditions: Acceptable
Mission Status: Clear for Launch
Jonny finally finished his rocket he got for Christmas in 2002.
Christmas 2002
Only took him 7 years :)
Jonny has grown a bit in that time.
It was a beautiful, clear day for launch.
We were a little bit concerned
about our proximity to the freeway.
Doug said if you hear a car crash, everybody run!
We were also worried that the Air Force
had cleared a no-fly zone in our area for the air show
they were providing for the Utah game.
Grandma Weiler & Hannah
If anybody asks, it wasn't us! :D
Hannah & Rob
The last rocket we launched
The last rocket we launched
we never recovered.
This time we were equipped
with a good recovery crew!
Alexis & Roman
Our spotter!
Mission Success!!!
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Digiscrapping,
Family,
Jonny,
Video
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Happy Haunts
We had a fabulous Halloween! Hannah went as Dragon Ninja Girl (I thought she was a geisha but Hannah corrected me on this :) It was a pretty warm evening for Halloween and Hannah came home with exactly (yes, she counted) 102 pieces of candy! Emily went as a Pep Club Cheerleader Zombie to the Highland Halloween Stomp and Jonny went as China Man to a party at the Skybox. Alexis went to the Utah Blackout game with her friends. Doug & I went as Little Red Riding Hood and the Woodsman to the Ward Halloween Party. Doug said he would protect me from the wolves!
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Digiscrapping,
Halloween,
Holidays
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Jonny's V-2 Rocket Launch
We are having a Rocket Launch Celebration on October 24, 2009 to commemorate the completion of Jonny's German V-2 Rocket that Uncle Rob gave him a decade ago. It's about time. The celebration will begin with food and fun at the Hardy Home at 12:30 pm. We will head down to the Elementary where the Launch is set for 1:00 pm. Pray for clear weather!
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Jonny
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Ghosts of Halloween Past
I think our favorite Halloween ever was in 2002. Grandma Weiler made Alexis a leprechaun costume and Lexi was so happy she clicked her heels. Jonny and his friends borrowed genuine Highland High Cheerleader outfits and went as Highland Hotties. Grandma Weiler also made Emily her cute cheerleader outfit. (I tried to convince her to go red, but no dice.) Our Hannah banana was just so cute as the Littlest Witch. The weather was beautiful. This was at our home in Stratford East.
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Digiscrapping,
Halloween,
Holidays
Friday, October 9, 2009
Autumn Treasures
Conference weekend was so beautiful! We headed up Millcreek Canyon for a picnic betougween Saturday sessions. We missed Jonny at our picnic. He was asked over to lunch by a really cute girl. There is already snow in our mountains. We found a fun spot by the creek to have our lunch and enjoy the changing colors. These are my autumn treasures.
What Matters Most
I believe that among the greatest lessons we are to learn
in this short sojourn upon the earth
are lessons that help us distinguish between
what is important and what is not.
And what is most important
And what is most important
almost always involves the people around us.
Often we assume that they must know
how much we love them.
But we should never assume; we should let them know.
Wrote William Shakespeare,
“They do not love that do not show their love.”
Despite the changes which come into our lives
Despite the changes which come into our lives
and with gratitude in our hearts,
may we fill our days—as much as we can—
with those things which matter most.
May we cherish those we hold dear
and express our love to them in word and in deed.
Send that note to the friend you’ve been neglecting;
Send that note to the friend you’ve been neglecting;
give your child a hug;
give your parents a hug;
say “I love you” more;
always express your thanks.
Never let a problem to be solved
become more important than a person to be loved.
~Thomas S. Monson
~~~~~~~~~~
I love this message from our Prophet.
It makes me realize
I need to show my love more often to you.
I love you, my family, so very much.
I love you my friends and appreciate your friendship.
You are what is most important to me.
Labels:
Church,
Inspiration
Friday, October 2, 2009
Autumn Harvest
I just love autumn. I love the fall colors in all their splendor. I love the harvest. I have the most wonderful memories of harvesting fruits and vegetables with my family from our large garden when I was growing up. Our kitchen was a canning extravaganza. My mother was always covered in either raspberries or tomatoes. I think the amount of corn I’ve shucked in my lifetime is higher than I can count. Those were the days when parents had uninterrupted time to actually talk to their children. What else can you do when shucking corn? The smell of corn silk still evokes pleasant memories that make me smile. Our kids enjoy trekking through Uncle Rob's pumpkin patch to select that oh so perfect jack-o'-lantern!
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Digiscrapping,
Emily,
Fall,
Family,
Hannah,
Jonny,
Traditions
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Hannah's Baptism
Our sweet Hannah was baptized on September 5th. What a beautiful day! Her father baptized her and her grandpas witnessed. Her brother Jonny was just recently ordained an Elder and was able to stand in the confirmation circle. After the confirmation, Grandpa Hardy spoke about the Holy Ghost and recharging your spirit. Afterwards, Hannah sang "When I am baptized." Her song was so sweet it made her mother cry. Her mother spoke about how Hannah is the Hebrew word for "grace" and how much her family loves her. Hannah received a nice set of the Holy Scriptures and many nice presents from her family and friends. The Bishop gave final remarks and said Hannah looked like an angel. It was such a special day. We love our Hannah!
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Eagle Court of Honor
August 30th was Jonny's Eagle Court of Honor. We held the ceremony at our home in the backyard. This was a special day for Jonny and our family. We made it a big party with two of Jonny's good friends, Hayden Smith and Alex Viehweg. These boys grew up together in our old neighborhood and Stratford East Ward. They wanted to receive their Eagle Awards together. Congratulations to our fine young men!
Monday, September 28, 2009
The Big Splash
We took a trip to Disneyland this summer and this was Hannah's first time on Splash Mountain. She is finally tall enough to ride the "big" rides. She loved it! She was so brave, she even went on the GhostRider Coaster at Knottsberry Farm!
While we were checking out the photos for Splash Mountain, some lady commented on Emily saying, "Oh look, that little girl was so scared she was praying!" Haha. Though perhaps we need to rethink our action photos. The man in charge of photography yelled at us for having a "prop" i.e. Jonny's water bottle. We had to coax him into selling us the photo. He didn't want to give it to us!
Those rowdy Hardys. :-)
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Friday, September 25, 2009
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