While I'm on a roll, I'd thought I'd post about a big trip our family had back in May. It was a multipurpose trip. First, Joseph got baptized with his cousin Ryker! Second, we wanted to bless Noah while we had family gathered. Lastly, we took the opportunity to go find housing in California with only a baby in tow. We also celebrated Joseph's birthday while we were at it. It was a super fun, super busy trip! It would be the last trip we could take to Albuquerque for some time, so we made the best of it. Now for some photos!
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| Cousin Maddi holding Noah for the first time. |
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| Joseph at the Eubank Chapel in Albuquerque. |
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| Still hard to believe we have a child old enough to be baptized! |
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| With Grandma and Grandpa Kartchner |
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| With Grandma and Grandpa Hobbs |
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| Slioghtly awkward and cute picture of me and Joseph. |
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| We love our boy! |
Story time! As Joseph was approaching his 8th birthday, we started teaching an emphasis on baptism, and I also let him know it was his choice and I would not force him to. Joseph still chose to be baptized so we started to prepare. Anyone who knows him well knows he hates getting his head wet. We wanted to practice the immersion part to make sure he knew what to do and what to expect, but it was not easy. We didn't want to do it more than once, so I wanted to make sure he knew everything to do to prevent that. It was a big ordeal every time we worked toward dunking him in the pool. Yet he still wanted to be baptized.
Fast forward to May 8th, 2021, we had his cousin go first. Ryker had to be baptized twice, but no big deal for him. Next, it was Joseph's turn and he immediately seized up the moment his feet were on the steps. "It's too deep!" Even though it would only hit his waist. He stood there in fear and I really started to wonder if it wasn't going to happen that day. Which is fine, but it would be some hassle.
Then Sam picked him up and carried him into the middle of the font. Joseph put his feet down and realized it wasn't as deep as he thought. He then got this look of determination on him, grabbed Sam's wrist and looked completely ready. Sam said the ordinance and Joseph went completely under the water with no fuss. I was deeply proud of his bravery. I was happy to see that this memory for him would be one of determination and not of fear.
Other things to note: Grandma Hobbs gave a wonderful talk on baptism and Grandma Kartchner gave a beautiful talk on the Gift of the Holy Ghost. Joseph's only complaint when receiving the Holy Ghost was how long it took. Otherwise it was beautiful to see how many family and friends came out to see Joseph and Ryker be baptized.
Ryker's bishop gave some good remarks in the end. He noted how some things are so important that it is important to keep doing it until we do it right (like Ryker having to be rebaptized). He also mentioned how the Lord asks us to do things outside of our comfort zone and how important it is to be brave. These are boys to learn from with their examples of baptism.
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| Joseph facing his fears. |
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| It was such a beautiful moment! |
In addition to Joseph's baptism we decided to bless Noah right after. We weren't able to coordinate all the babies being blessed at the same time from my family but we at least were able to have family from both sides there. All the babies born within months of each other were able to meet for the first time! Here are pictures of the babes:
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| One happy Grandma/Great Grandma |
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| Proud mamas |
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| They are all much bigger than this now. |
Jessica was sooo gracious in hosting a birthday/baby luncheon at her house for Sam's side of the family. It is still weird sometimes to think this house is now Jessica's!
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I gave these temple lights to both Ryker and Joseph. This one was of the L.A. temple since we were moving there next month. |
The very next day we left the boys with my mom (since they still had online school) and Eden with Sam's mom and traveled to Los Angeles. We had a few places we were in contact with to rent but we really wanted to see these places before we signed a lease. Noah was a fairly good traveler, and it definitely helped only to have one kid instead of four!
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| Look at that little face! |
We looked between two places when we got there. The first was a condo. It was 1800 sqft, cheaper, closer to work and the school, very beautiful neighborhood. The biggest cons were that it was on the 3rd floor (imagine moving day!) and not a lot of storage space. The next place was a single family home, 1200 sqft, a little more distant from church, work, and school, but all on one floor and no sharing walls with neighbors. What really sold us on the second one was the garage converted into essentially a second living room. We thought we would turn it into the play room for the kids and leave more room in the house for other things. The bonus was the shed attached to the garage that had really great storage! The backyard was neat (we would have to pay for a gardner) and it just felt perfect for us. We are paying for it! It's $1,000 above the housing allowance the Air Force gave us. It is totally worth it!
The neighborhood is amazing and the location is perfect. We spent the next day checking out the nearest beach (which happened to be near the Santa Monica pier) and meet Sam's new co-fellow, Nick. I also received a call from our new bishop's wife welcoming us to the ward! After a lot of uncertainty we were able to have a sneak peek into our life in California.
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| 20 minutes to a beach?! |
On the drive home we decided to take an extra hour or two to drive to Las Vegas. Why? Well, why not? We've never been there together and I wanted a picture to prove we've been in Nevada together. We were there rather early in the morning and yet the whole place reeked of marijuana. It does look like a fun place if you go to the right places.
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| Bellagio fountain...not running. |
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| Officially been in NV together! |
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| I liked this picture more, but it would be a little deceiving I suppose. |
A lot of miles on our van later we were able to drive back to Albuquerque, visit a tiny bit longer, pick up our kids, and head back home. It was so nice having all that time with Sam. Time is a precious commodity these days. Thank you to our parents for watching the older kids for us! It helped tremendously!