Where our story began~

Where  our story began~
I want my children to know that the temple is my favorite place to be. It is there that I am closest to my father in Heaven. I have a great love for the work that goes on in the temple. I know that we have a great work to do while we are here on earth and I am priveledged to be a part of that work. I have a testimony of Jesus Christ as my savior and redeemer. He has never let me down, not once.....I'm so blessed to have children that know at a young age who they are and what they stand for. I'm greatful for the Christlike examples in our lives. We are surrounded by people we love and that love us, what a blessing. The temple is where our story, The Taylor Story began....I pray that it is only the begining of a legacy of faith, service, love, obedience and happiness. Much Love~ Mom

6/16/2008

Life's Treasures~

This is my girlfriend Nellie, I learn so much from her. I love to go visit her and listen to the history in her life. Nellie teaches me about the simple and important things in life. "Enjoy your children, save the little projects they do, one day they grow up and then their gone and the house is quiet." I love you Nell thanks for all the little things you do for me! Walter got this amazing adult size wagon that holds up to 1200 lbs for fathers day from his daughter. We tried to convince walter and Nell to jump in so we could take them for a spin around the block! The kids thought it was a fantastic idea! Walter is also a mountain of knowledge, the things he has taught my kids is something they or I will never forget. Walter is a do'er, I would go out on a limb and say he never grew out of the stage two year olds go through when they say I do it~ I do it. In the Foote home there is always a project to be done and boy does it get done. Nell just sits back and smiles. "He hasn't changed, I can't stop him." Walter is always moving rocks, planting flowers, Moving dirt, Work, work, work! We got to see all the fields he worked so hard in as a farmer in Safford. It helped us understand him, his value for hard work, his love for the out doors. You can take the boy off the farm, but you can't take the farm out of the boy!