Phillip is now a graduate student at Oregon State University, where he will be working towards a masters degree in creative writing and also teaching an undergraduate English class. He loaded up his car and he and I did the all-day drive (actually a really nice, but long 14.5 hour drive) on a Friday. Saturday we spent shopping for everything an unfurnished apartment calls for (like a bed :)). Then Sunday we went to his young adult ward, took a long walk on the beach together, and watched the CES Fireside with Elder Holland. Monday we saw a little more of Corvallis and the Oregon State campus, and then headed to Portland to spend a few more hours shopping at IKEA before he dropped me off at the airport to fly home. It was a great weekend…I loved seeing where he will be living his life. It seems very “Phillip.”
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Clark starts back to school.
Another BYU student in the family!
Miss Brown becomes a 1st grade teacher…
Tess now spends everyday with 24 6-year-olds! She is teaching first grade at Canyon View Elementary in SLC. The first couple of weeks, she has been teaching her students how to spend all day at school — kind of tough for little kids used to playing everyday all summer! Now she gets to teach them to read — and reading will change their world!
Another wedding anniversary…
Four Generations, an ordination and birthday celebrations
So now we have the token 4 generations photo…Wally with his son Alan, with his son Loren, with his son Kenyon. Cool huh?
Today we celebrated all our August birthdays: Grandma Pat, Anne, her mother Carol, and Toby. And we also marked the day with Elliot being ordained to the Melchizedek Priesthood. What an awesome group of men we have in our family!
Kenyon Berrett Brown joins the family!
Monday, July 30th, our grandson Kenyon was born at 1:56 pm at the Provo Utah Valley Regional Medical Center where his dad, Loren, was born 27 years ago. He weighed 7 lbs. 8 oz. and measured 20″ long. Both Kenyon and Anne are doing well and we are all excited and grateful that he is so healthy and beautiful. We are looking forward to holding, rocking, feeding and playing with him . . . we just wish they lived a bit closer!
A bit of Church History, US History, family and friends…
Eleven years ago we took all 6 kids to see Diane in Boston, our friends the Collettes in New Hampshire, Niagara Falls in Canada and the church sites and pageant in Palmyra in New York. Since Clark and Elliot were so young and don’t really remember the trip, we wanted to take them back as teenagers and this was the summer!
Our friends the Collettes have daughters Miranda and Jennica that are the same ages as our boys. They have been to our house often, so it was fun to spend time with them in their “neck of the woods” (literally!)
We arrived at Niagara Falls in the late afternoon, took the Maid of the Mist boat tour and then were there as it got dark and they turned the lights on the falls. The falls are just so amazing!
The next day we visited the Church sites in Palmyra and then saw the Hill Cumorah Pageant that night. This year the pageant is celebrating its 75th anniversary.
Alan’s sister Diane lives in Ithaca, New York, working at Cornell University. They have a saying there that “Ithaca is gorges” and so it is. Diane took us to see two beautiful gorges. It was great to see where she lives (with her dog, Happy) and where she works at the University. Brown family sleepover!
On our way back to New Hampshire we stopped to visit the Norman Rockwell Museum. He produced over 4,000 works of art – over 300 covers for The Saturday Evening Post magazine. We especially liked seeing his barn turned studio.
We finished the trip with a few more days in New Hampshire, including a day at the beach and a day in Boston checking out John Adams’s houses, Paul Revere’s house and The Old North Church. Can you have too much fun on a vacation? I think we did!
Phillip’s new car…
Elliot graduates from Waterford!
Thursday June 7th Elliot graduated from High School. And since he has been attending Waterford School since Kindergarten, he actually graduated from 13 years at Waterford. He is definitely feeling like it is time to move on, and yet at the same time, it is all he has known and he will miss the campus, his teachers and his friends that he has known for so long. Now he has summer with the family and then he’s off to BYU for bigger and greater adventures!