Sunday, March 16, 2008






Landon at TAIKWONDO class. He really enjoys it and is learning life skills at the same time.
Cindi and Nathan eating. David not sure what he is doing? Nathan reading and Jeff is just happy as always. Well this is all I have of Cindi and Davids visit and Bobby and Gina's baby blessing after editing about 100 pictures. Sorry it took so long Bob. Hopefully Cindi will be able to post the video of mom squealing down the hill. Thanks again Bobby and Gina for hosting the mini reunion. It is these times that provide the June flowers to be revisited again in the December of our lives.
Love you all
Mom and Dad






A day in the snow. Landon went down screaming. Stacia just declined Jeff's invitation. David went down-flew through the air-crash landed-was gasping for air and his loving wife was doubled over laughing at him. Mom hopped on Jeff and squealed in delight all the way down. I stood at the top with my bum leg and was so happy to hear Marie having such a good time. For me that was a highlight of the trip





Sunday the 2nd of March Bobby Ginn blessed is Daughter Lauren Elizabeth Ginn. Afterward many members of both families descended upon Bobby and Gina's house. Kinda like the locust did long long ago (and you know what happened to them!). It was a real nice time and a lot of memories were shared. Through it all Gina was a very lovely hostess and just so pleasant and nice even tho she had a bad sinus headache. Towards the end I think she was wishing we would all be eaten by the seagulls and disappear.
With Cindi forever in Spain it will be a rare occasion that Ed, Marie, Nathan, Bobby, Jeff and Cindi appear together in a picture. Thank you all for giving me the opportunity to give you a Fathers blessing.









Saturday Bobby was working at an annual soccerfest that Utah Youth Soccer puts on to promote soccer. During the the lunch hour there is a kids ally were there are games, vendors, food and stuff to keep the childern occupied. Face painting was a big hit..........LEO the mascot for the professional SALT LAKE CITY REAL team maybe not...... at least as far as the Ginn kids were concerned.







Marie waiting for us at the entrance to Muir Woods. A good picture of Cindi and David.

We finally get to Utah and start playing with the kids and Grand Kids. We were all amazed at how patient Landon Ginn was playing the game LIFE for a couple of hours with Grandma and Nathan and Cindi.


I didn't take any pictures the first few days Cindi was in town or when we were in San Francisco. The third day we visited Muir Woods a national park just north of the the city about 45 minutes. It is a large stand of giant redwoods. They are not the largest but as you can see by the pictures of David pointing to the rings and Marie and I standing inside one they are large.

Here is it the middle of March 2008 and Southern California is warm and sunny. What a wonderful place to live! Cindi and David have returned to Spain so life has returned to it's normal boring routine but the weather is great and I pruned the trees. The apple tree is ok but I think I overdid it on the lime and orange trees.
I did really sit down and try to put videos on here, but they took a long time to upload on the blog...I´ll try again when it´s not 11:30pm. Love you all.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Blah Blah Blah.... cry me a river! Not all of us are the BOSS so we can do WHATEVER we want.

I´ve had a very busy week...tracking down lost luggage (which I still don´t have), buying an apartment, working and picking out paint and taping the apartment so that we can paint and move in in the next week and a half!!! So just chill MR. MAN. The pics and videos are coming soon to a blogg near you!
ok already
I'v spent the last two nights editing pictures for the blog. Sorry I am so slow. Cindi will have to post pictures of Alcatraz because I didn't take my camera that day. Will try to get something up this weekend
Dad





Nice blog cindi... oh wait, we are all still waiting for Ed to post pics and a journal of his time with his fam and also Cindi ------Jet lag is over kids---- time to post or I am just going to start one that is just for my family and not blog here anymore.




Does anyone have 2 minutes to inform us of your adventures? I know that all your lives aren't as busy as this Ginn family----so post already

Monday, March 10, 2008

Well the birthday was insignificant and im glad you all remembered even if it was a day late. Hope everyone is having a great day.

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Happy Birthday Jeffery Jon Ginn!
Yes it was yesterday but we forgot.
sorry!
After Thirty-one years we hope this next
one will be the best yet!!!
We love you Mom and Dad.
Had a great time with you in Utah.

Thursday, March 06, 2008

The Ginn Family playing the Nintendo Wii



The Ed & Marie Ginn Family

March 2, 2008


Lauren E. Ginn Blessing Day
Our beautiful Lauren in the dress her mom and two sisters were blessed in!

Gma Ginn and L









Gina and L












Cindi and David with Lauren! all the way from Spain

Bobby Gina and Lauren
We would like to thank everyone for being here on this special "last blessing!"
Lauren Elizabeth Ginn
Blessing Day March 2, 2008




Bobby and Lauren








Grandma Ginn and Milena



The Bobby Ginn Kids






Grandma and Grandpa Ginn with Lauren

Monday, March 03, 2008

I've been letting myself feel busy lately and haven't been in the mood to write much. I thought I'd add a quick something tonight.
The following is cut, pasted and annotated from my journal - I'm being lazy but still wanted to post.
This is from the last Sunday in Feb. I thought I'd share a comment Alienor made to me tonight after our home teachers came to visit. Our new home teachers are Marco Glaesener and Daniel Leidelenger - French speaking. Our last home teachers (over a year ago) were Goran Hussler and Lewis Howarth – English speaking. Alienor made the comment that she kind of liked our new home teachers better. I asked why. She said it was because they spoke French. I laughed because it sounded weird to me and surprized me that she would think that. She said that church is kind of in French so talking church stuff seems more normal in French. I said I guess so. But I did point out that the Book of Mormon was first translated into English and that reading it in any other language is a translation of a translation. She said she prefers to read the Book of Mormon in English but church is in French. Funny.
Oh, and on another church note. Guillaume gave a talk today in Primary. The topic was how the stories from the Book of Mormon teach us to live the gospel. Since we just started over in the Book of Mormon we are only around 1 Nephi 5. We chose to use Nephi as an example of how we can learn from the people in the Book of Mormon. Guillaume’s talk went very well. Apparently it was really quiet and everyone listened (very rare in our Primary) and he read it really well (which was unexpected!!). He came home so excited about it that he wanted me to print out another copy of his talk to keep and he wants to give a talk in sacrament meeting sometime. It’s nice that he could have a positive experience at church because usually he doesn’t like going.

After seeing the cow picture I thought I'd add some of my own. We went to the farm (Serge and Alexa Van Dyck's house/farm, our Luxembourgish friends in the village) about 10 days ago on a day that the sun was actually shining. I brought my camera.

Here's Guillaume on a pile of hay with the back part of the barn in the background. You can't tell in the picture but right behind the hay the floor slopes down and back into the barn where Serge stores his round bales of hay and his farming machinery. You can see how few bales are left - winter is coming to an end. In the fall he has over 500 bales back there, stacked 5 high - which I am constantly having to keep the kids off of. What you also can't see in the picture is that Guillaume is at the end of the cow area so he has cows on each side of him.
Here he just rotated on that same pile so I could take a picture of him with the cows.
They also have a dog that Guillaume loves to play with. I just love being able to visit the farm whenever I like to let the kids get dirty and play with the animals. Of course I love even more being able to leave it all behind and come home to a clean-ish house, animal-free.
I've wanted to take a picture of this one for awhile and finally had my camera available. I think it's a little pointless! But it sure made me chuckle. Lots of births in the springtime. Here is a little calf trying to shy away from Guillaume who kept coming up from behind - which scared the calf.

OK, those are my cow pictures. But I had to laugh at the cow licking his nose because it's true, they do that all the time. Oh, the 'farm' stuff I'm learning!

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