Sunday, January 27, 2008
We Love President Hinckley
President Hinckley's paternal grandfather, Ira Nathaniel Hinckley, was baptized in Nauvoo at about 16, crossed the Plains in 1850, and after living in Salt Lake City and Coalville was called by President Brigham Young to superintend the building of a church fort in Cove Creek. There he was called as the second president of the Millard Stake. Our great-great grandfather Arza Erastus Hinckley was the brother of Ira Nathaniel Hinckley. We love President Hinckley as our prophet and also as family. Our love and best wishes are extended to family and loved ones at his passing today. We will truly miss him but know he is well received in the realms of heaven's faithful. As the Savior Jesus Christ's prophet President Hinckley was also an example of the Lord's servant that we hope to follow.
Flash Back to the Past
This is a scientific demonstration in the generation of electricity on a baby's hair who is as cute as a button.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Weekend Visit
Monday, January 21, 2008
Donna's Birthday
We took Donna to the Cheesecake Factory for her birthday. It was great to enjoy family time with Nana and her.
I set up a blog sight for Nana but didn't have time to help her work on it. I think she will enjoy letting everyone know what's happening at the Swedish Homestead. The address is elainewelch.blogspot.com
When you visit her spend some quality time with her blogging so she can get a feel for it.
I hope you like the video...
I set up a blog sight for Nana but didn't have time to help her work on it. I think she will enjoy letting everyone know what's happening at the Swedish Homestead. The address is elainewelch.blogspot.com
When you visit her spend some quality time with her blogging so she can get a feel for it.
I hope you like the video...
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Trase Benson Man in Uniform
Friday, January 11, 2008
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Birthday Party
Happy Birthday to Grandpa Benson. Everyone enjoyed the great birthday party. Thank you Monta Faye, Ronda, and everyone that helped.
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