Bryson: moto-cross, Austin: cowboy, and Hyrum: hunter with a 'stache.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Halloween II: Convention Center
Amber let me and the children come to Ely for the Community Halloween Party. Basically the politicians and businesses give your children a bunch of candy in hopes that you'll support them.
Bryson: moto-cross, Austin: cowboy, and Hyrum: hunter with a 'stache.
Bryson: moto-cross, Austin: cowboy, and Hyrum: hunter with a 'stache.
Halloween Party III: Center's Party
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Holy Blazes!
Friday, October 29, 2010
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Love you, Grandpa
These are some pics of my Grandpa Spencer. He passed away Saturday. It was bitter-sweet. Sweet for him as he had been in constant pain and bitter for us that we will miss Grandpa.
Grandpa is one of my heroes. He's one who encouraged me and helped me get started in family history. I loved his "Spencer blue eyes" that have been passed down to my kids. I have great patriotism and tears come to my eyes when I see an American flag and that comes from his patriotism.
But Grandpa's last years in life were a miracle. He had two massive heart attacks and wasn't supposed to live past 60. He died on the day he turned 84.5 exactly. He decided to quit taking all of his meds and the doctor gave him two weeks...that was in January. He lived "by the book" but confounded any medical science out there. And I've decided it was because of his heart.
His heart was weak, leaking blood, and not supposed to still be beating. But it was that heart that was valiant. At Grandpa's 80th b-day party the only speech he gave was: "Follow the Prophet". He wasn't a man of prominence in worldly possessions or in popularity. His life was simple and everything he did was for his family. He was valiant as a family man and in living the gospel. Bedridden, he asked to be able to vote in his home. He also hasn't been able to attend the temple for quite some time, but he wanted to keep his temple recommend current. Although he's not a fighting type at all, he served as a soldier in WWII and has instilled in me a love for my country and appreciating the comforts in life I enjoy.
I love my Grandpa and I will miss him. But I imagine he had quite the reunion on the other side: free from pain; seeing his parents, some siblings, his oldest son Randi (who died as an infant), and even meeting his great-grandson, Jeb Spencer.
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