Summer Camp: Week 2

We only had two performances this week and so we were really able to dive into our summer camp. Everybody is working hard and are making wonderful progress. I can't wait to incorporate the songs they are learning into our programs. Unfortunately, everybody was working so hard they forgot the camera (sniff)... So I guess I will just hit the highlights of the week that were actually captured on the camera.

Every Thursday a local Farmer's Market is held three blocks south of our home. We have always enjoyed walking down there to buy the delicious fresh produce and listening to the entertainment. A couple weeks ago, I was shocked when I was informed that we were actually going to play for the Market. I thought that was impossible. How were we going to come up with two and a half to three hours of music in less than two weeks? However after a family council meeting we found to my astonishment that if we combined the gospel, patriotic, and hillbilly programs together we would have more than enough music. When we got there and saw how many of our friends were there we just relaxed and enjoyed the evening. We had a wonderful time. Here are some snapshots of our first Farmer's Market...

First things first: TUNE UP!
Kimball, our photographer, is responsible for all of these pictures.
Thank you Kimball...

Dad introduced the family while we played our medley of fiddle and old time songs.
Then we played some of our favorite gospel music. Here Graham, Isaac, and Marilee are doing the sign language to Jesus Loves Me...
Graham and Seth are our official "everything" players. They are really good at picking up any instrument and being able play it.
Next to the gospel of Jesus Christ, we love our country so we played some of our favorite patriotic music.

During our Civil War medley, (as you can tell we love medleys) John and Katie played: When Johnny comes Marching Home.
Dad has been learning the bass guitar and he does a fantastic job.
Then the RUN RUCKUS band (Katie, Seth, and I) played some fiddle music while everyone took a break. We are going to improve our "dynamic" memory skills by memorizing about 30 fiddle songs. Wish us luck...
When everyone was ready to start again the boys sang their theme song "Hillbilly Fever". Don't worry its very contagious and by the end of the song everybody has caught it and is in the mood for our other HILLBILLY tunes.
John put together a military march that stars Graham as he "tries" to be a soldier with his overalls on... Thank you John!
Jumping Jacks are just part of their "PT" (military term for physical training) program that they love. right graham?
"Haul in the line sailors"
When the imaginary "anchor" gets hauled in and ends up on Graham's toes, Seth ends up carrying him out.
So we played and played and even after the Farmer's Market was all over we still had music running in our heads and blood. Might as well keep going, who cares if we have an audience or not?
The time passed very quickly and was a great experience for all of us. God has indeed blessed us abundantly.

STICHES!?!

Everybody in our family down to Graham have had stitches at least once until now... who could it be?

Yes, poor Graham has finally joined the "stitches" club!!! This is how it happened...
It is very hard to grow pumpkins in a tiny garden as you can see in the picture. So instead of having them take over the ground like they do every year, the boys were making a trellis that would be strong enough to hold pumpkins. It is made out a strong metal grid that they attached to a wood frame. Well the metal grid was too long for the wood frame so as Graham was cutting the wire his hand slipped and slid along the sharp corner of the cut wire. Mom and Dad took him to the emergency room and he came back with 5 stitches and a doctor's order that he cannot use his finger for 10 days. What are we going to do without our cellist and our "everything" player?
Thankfully Graham found that he did not need that finger to play the bass so guess what he has been doing? It is healing very well and we are so grateful it is not a very serious injury...

Friday evening we had the opportunity to go to Lexington's Parkway Estates. It is the first time that we have performed in Lexington. We enjoyed meeting and talking to the people there. It is always fun to go to a new place.

We performed our patriotic program for the residents there. We are so grateful for this country and love to thank the Lord for providing a country that has the freedoms that we enjoy. The 4th of July season is always a special time for us...

Graham, Isaac, and Marilee did a line dance to the traditional tune, Black-eyed Suzie...
Here Marilee and I are playing Arkansas Traveler, another traditional American tune.

As we were driving down the main street in Lexington we were surprised to see this sign...

This was the last thing that we ever thought we would ever see. Four years ago, we would have never guessed that this was the direction that the Lord wanted us to go. However, we know that He has a plan for us and has been showing the way to go step by step. We are so grateful to be able to be doing this together as a family. As we have been working together we have truly felt His peace.

"Happiness does not consist of... the world’s idea of a “good time.” Nor must we search for it in faraway places with strange-sounding names. Happiness is found at home."

Pres. Thomas S. Monson

Happy Father's Day!!!


We are so grateful for you! Thank you for everything you do for us!!!
We LOVE YOU!!!

"Let us reflect gratitude for our fathers.

"Father . . . is ever willing to sacrifice his own comfort for that of his children. Daily he toils to provide the necessities of life, never complaining, ever concerned for the well-being of his family. This love for children, this desire to see them well and happy, is a constant in a time of change."

Pres. Thomas S. Monson

" ...to do well those things which God ordained to be the common lot of all mankind, is the truest greatness. To be a successful father... is greater than to be a successful general or a successful statesman."

Pres. Howard W. Hunter

Tune up or tune out!!!

We have finally started our SUMMER CAMP!!! Going from rarely more than 5 programs a month to on average 10-12 programs a month was a huge jump for us. We are always trying to learn new songs and improve our skills but we have been struggling to keep that up. We have decided to really focus on practicing music for six weeks. We are going to try to improve our skills as well as put several new programs together that we can use as the year progresses. It has been fun to plan and I have been looking forward to starting this "crash course". It will be fun to see how this new adventure goes...

Here is a sneak peak at our music filled days.




Graham and his Cello

Way to go Marilee...

Keep up the hard work

One day we gave Baskin and Robbin a bath.
Baskin actually liked it..."just baskin' in the water!"


Robbin just wanted to get out...


practicing our routines, poi, or any other project needed for the programs
John made a air canon that can shoot candy...




                                  See for yourselves it works great!!!




              We spend a lot of time laughing as we try to practice in our tiny living and dining room...

Did you want to say something Graham?


Marilee has invented a new way to play the bass guitar and carry on a conversation at the same time...

I think Graham has practiced too long today heehee....


I have been very pleased with the effort that everybody has put into this summer camp. Everybody has worked hard and I am excited to see how the next five weeks go....

Here are some more highlights of our week...

We had a fantastic day Thursday. We went to the Hillcrest Terrace in Alma, and performed our patriotic program for the residents there. It is one of our favorite places to play at because they are all like family and we can try our new songs on them. We love going there every month!!!


Katie has put together a flag dance routine and usually three of us do this routine with red, white, and blue flags but we did not have enough room here...



After our program, we drove to the Harlan Lake. After practicing all week it was refreshing to take a break and get into the great outdoors. I don't know what it is about performing but it sure does improve one's appetite and so Mom had packed some delicious picnic food and so we all sat down and made sure to get the most important thing done first. It sure was good... THANK YOU MOM!!! The whole time we were eating the lake was shimmering in the sunlight and was beckoning for us to dive in. The water was warmer than we had expected and so in no time at all we were all having the time of our lives. Here are some pictures of this experience that will imprinted on my memory forever...

The lake was beautiful...


the food was delicious...


the sun was warm...

and you get to spend time with your best friends
What more could you want...

Graham and Isaac pulled out our homemade boats...


Just cut a 50 gallon barrel in half and you have got two trusty boats ready for use.

Ok I'll admit they may not be the most waterproof vessels in the world but they sure are fun to play with...


Uh oh Isaac...

what's wrong with this picture?


Race time
Ready! Set! Go!


Hey Joseph, this is no time to sink...


Keep going Isaac...



Goal accomplished (the yellow boundary buoy)...



125 years ago a town was born, the founders named it Loomis. For the celebration this year, we had been invited to entertain. When we found out that we would be on the stage in the Loomis High School for 45 minutes and that we would be the first entertainment for the evening, it did not help our quaking nerves. However, we put our trust God and went forward with the faith that the Lord would help us. HE DID! We were able to perform our hillbilly program without any major wrecks. The Lord is indeed merciful to those that strive to serve Him.



Seth's new friend...


What's his name Seth?

Performance Time


God has blessed us abundantly...

First thing the next morning, we went to our friend's home which has a big yard. Next Thursday we are going to play background music for our local Farmer's Market so we set up our sound system and then worked on getting used to playing outside. It was such a lovely morning. There was a cool, refreshing breeze blowing and the sky was a beautiful clear blue. The birds were singing their little hearts out and we just joined in. It was just another reminder that God's creations are beautiful and peaceful.

Seth and I playing the WWI song, Over There...

Graham and Isaac waiting for their turns to play at the mic...

Our civil war medley
Later that afternoon, we drove to the Golden Living Center in Franklin and performed our patriotic program. It went really well (sorry we did not have very many pictures)...

If you have reached this far in the blog, Congratulations!!! That was the conclusion of our week... It has been a good week and we are all so grateful for the Lord's Spirit as He has given us the peace and assurance that we are doing His work...

Wherefore, ye must press forward with a steadfastness in Christ, having a perfect brightness of hope, and a love of God and of all men.
2 Nephi 31:20