Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Beginnings of April recap...

We are feeling the end of the academic year approaching as life seems so busy but in a good way. Jake did a remarkable job with Sister Floyd's funeral service, which was held on Good Friday. How fitting is that! We had a ward dinner that evening as well to help put more focus on the Savior's resurrection and the importance of it.  It was a very busy day for the both of us but fulfilling.  It was also general conference weekend and there was a solemn assembly. I was showing houses that day but participated in my car.  I was a little taken that it felt sacred still as I was driving, although I could not stand, when it was time for women to raise our hands, I for sure did.  

The following week another member passed and that memorial service is today (4/14), Jake was a little saddened because he was unable to make it, but did reach out to the family and help plan everything. This was the first one he has not physically been there for and serves as his 15th funeral as bishop.  

This past weekend was busy, busy too.  Jake and Ginny participated in a Death by 5k, basically you run a 5k every 2.5 hours for 24 hours, so about 31 miles. Tommie (Jake's brother) and his son, Oscar drove down to participate in it as well.  I believe the running was not enjoyable but being together was. They set up tents and hung out in between runs. As for me, I ran errands most of the day, had dinner with my mom and Seth (who flew in Saturday from Idaho), and then babysat that night for Aubree so she could go hang out with her sister. 

 

I also took Will to get a senior picture on Saturday. He looked remarkably handsome and I think he enjoyed having his picture taken.  Yesterday (Monday 4/13), he went to pick up his cap and gown.  He sent me a picture of and I could not contain the tears. It is hard to believe the high school battle is almost over for him.  I look forward to seeing the young man he will become as he remembers who is and sees his potential. 


 


 










Seth also made a quick visit to bring his girlfriend to Tennessee. The day they flew back, he was able to meet Ginny for lunch since she was racing the day the rest of us had dinner (I neglected to get a photo). 




Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Not feeling it but then God (and peace)

 I felt like this passed weekend was busy and not as planned. Saturday (3/28) was a busy day, which we knew it would be, but life has a way sometimes of throwing unexpected wrenches in there.  We began the day with Jake having breakfast with some of the men in the ward at 8:30 and I ran to the grocery.  We had the ward Easter egg hunt fro 10-11:30 and then came home a few minutes.  Jake began editing the Easter Program and I went to show houses.  We met at the Collierville ward building at 4:30 because Aubree was playing a special musical number, in which she nailed it. There was a tender moment when she asked me if Jake would turn the pages for her and hold the microphone (she later stated she was nervous and her leg was shaking...her dad has a calming presence for sure). I went to the hall to ask him and he agreed. The comical part was that he was in jeans and a hoodie and most other people were in Sunday dress but how were we to know?  It was evident of his love for his daughter.  

 After the Easter musical recital concluded, we headed to the truck to head home and get ready to chaperone the youth dance. However, he received a voice mail from Brother Richard Floyd about 20 minutes prior that Sister Rita Floyd had passed away.  He was somber when he told and and wanted to pray.  I got out of the car to give him his time with God.  He said I could stay in but sometimes you just need it to be you and our Father in heaven.  He went home and changed into his suit and went to Brother Floyd's and I went to the dance. He arrived at the dance after a couple hours and only one hour left in the dance but was beckoned for another call with the stake president, which was not an ideal call.  He walked back in during the last song and we shared a dance together.   

 After the dance, we helped clean up and began to set up chairs for Sunday service when I received a frantic call from Christopher. He and Will had just been in accident. Someone hit them at an intersection.  But God... and tender mercy 1 was that they were okay. A little shaken up but okay and it could have been much worse.  The car is totaled but our boys are good. 

 

Sunday morning Jake woke up and still seemed very somber, it was obvious a lot was on his heart and mind.  Since general conference is this upcoming week, church was only one hour and our Easter program.  The service was beautiful.  The music was uplifting and inspiring.  Everyone had been invited to bring a friend, we had invited several people but only 2 could make it.  Most other members had no one else with them, however, we did about 8-9 non members and 2 less active families, so that is a win.  Our average attendance for the Bartlett 2nd ward has been about 210, but we had a little over 230 there Sunday.  Brother Floyd showed up to church, even after losing his wife the late afternoon before, and even sang with the choir.  You could see the hurt in his eyes. Jake was fortunate to be able to sit by him in the choir.  It was evident that Brother Floyd was sad but he could not have been by a better person. Aubree accompanied a couple of numbers for others and played beautifully. But God...and tender mercy 2 was a beautiful spirit and peace during the sacrament meeting. 

After church, we went to to Rebekah's a few minutes and then to the Marshall's for a craw fish boil to honor Logan Ritter's return from his mission.  There were several people there and it was a nice time.  I think our favorite part was watching Will interact with the girl he likes. He convinced her to try craw fish and later that night even asked her out for Monday night, which was his first date.  He took her to Gus's Fried chicken and then for shakes.  But God....and tender mercy 3 was seeing Will all smiles Sunday and after his date Monday.

Driving home Sunday, I asked the boys the best part of their day. They both enjoyed the craw fish broil.  Jake said his favorite part of Sunday was watching Will and Millie.  He was enjoying himself. We also received the following text from a ward member: "I've been meaning to share this all day. Ricky Packard's song ("Come as you are" by Nathan Pacheaco and accompanied by Aubree) wrecked my today. Not by anything he did but by seeing our sweet sweet bishop with his arm around a completely broken Brother Floyd. Jake, I know you were called to be our bishop at this time. You are truly a blessing to our ward." But God....and tender mercy 4 was the peace I saw Jake feel, him say it was a good day and balm to his soul, and him telling me that "God answered a prayer I didn't utter.".  

The night only got better.  But God...and tender mercy 5 was Ginny telling us that she was ready to go to the temple and set a date. She has had her living ordinance recommend for a monthish now but did not mention it to us. She help the right to not use it. We are over-joyed to see her take this next step.  

Sunday I lost my car keys and house key. I looked everywhere at church and even posted asking others if they had mistakenly taken.  I prayed that evening that I would find them and yesterday I found them in my car after a thought came to my mind to check under the seat.  Now, why would this matter? The car should not lock with the keys still in there and it was, giving no indication that I should even check in the car.  Also, a couple weeks ago I prayed to ask Heavenly Father to help me do more with real estate this year because I want to put money back in our savings.  The following week, I had 3 people reach out to potentially buy a home.  But God...and tender mercy 6 is He hears and answers our prayers in all aspects from employment to lost keys to unspoken prayers of safety and comfort.  He provides the balm our souls long for. My testimony of prayer has increased over the last few weeks and I know He is there. 

Friday, March 27, 2026

Annual Birthday date

 Ginny and Jake had their annual birthday date.  This year they say a comedy show by Nate Bargatze. 

 


Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Happy Birthday Bug

 Happy Birthday to our traveling girlie.  She spent year 23 of her life traveling the world from Paris France to Ireland to various trips within the states.  She is a nit feisty and strong-willed  but we will keep her exactly like she is.  Ginny strives to be faithful and kind to others.  I look forward to seeing what 24 has in store....Love you Bug!


 

Happiest of Birthdays to my main squeeze

 He is a man beloved by many but loved most by me.  He is the person who makes me better and helps me want to be a disciple.  He is great father and even better husband. He is my Jake!

I did not do anything spectacular for the day of his birthday but did try to make the weekend nice.  Jake and I saw "Hail Mary" with his sister in Atlanta and the day before (Sunday), the senior primary kids hid in his office and sang when he opened the door.  AS he walked to his office, I had hung pictures some of the youth and primary colored the prior weeks that he had no idea about.  I hope he knows just how much he is loved. He makes the world, the ward, and our family better.  

Spending time talking to Brennan Fullmer (nephew) on the couch




 

Thursday, March 12, 2026

 On Feb 28th, Jake and I had the opportunity to attend the temple with a previous ward member.  I enjoy going to the temple. Well, actually I do not always look forward to it but I never regret going. I feel it has helped me to be more patient of a person with my kids.  We also watched a few of Sandra's kids while she was out of town and Brent was for soccer games with the others. 


 
Aubree & Miles Adamson

My parents went to Idaho and were there for their anniversary and my dad's birthday. I was happy to get a few pictures from that.  When they got back to Tennessee, I went down that Saturday for a small get together for my dad, Aunt Sandy Wedgeworth, and Uncle James Eaton because they all have March birthdays. It was nice to see them and some of my other cousins.   My mom has a way of celebrating people and helping them feel loved. 


 

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

ACGME Conference: San Diego & Ginny in Ireland

 

February has come and gone quickly. Ginny is quite the little traveler.  She spent a week in Ireland. She and her friend Stella went together. I am glad she was not alone.  I do worry at times though and hope she is making the best decisions. She enjoys kissing boys and I do not want one getting the wrong idea.  

 


 

 





I attended the ACGME conference in San Diego for work but did explore in the evenings some.  San Diego is a beautiful city.   I would enjoy it more if my family was with me. 



Little morning hot chocolate on the balcony

Night view from my room


Balboa Park Japanese Gardens
Balboa Park





Beach at Hotel Del Coronado

Hotel Del Coronado



As for the boys, they attended the church's formal that Saturday evening.  I received a picture from Jake of he and the boys with the following message: "Boys just left. We are all hunting tonight.  The boys for some girls, and me for some coyotes with Doug.".

My three very HANDSOME men!