Sunday, July 19, 2009

That's My Girl

Kennedy had a few new experiences while visiting.

With the heat, Kennedy tried a little ice. She came back for more even though it was cold.

She ate some vegetables - Carrots and Zucchini mixed with the yummy grain cereal.


Kennedy may becoming anorexic. Here is a movie of her sticking her fingers down her throat so that she will gag. She doesn't actually in this clip, but you can see that her fingers go down quite far. But she is cute when she does it.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

New Friends, Old Friends

So Thursday, Lecia and Kennedy flew into town. Lecia met her friends Friday night, but Kennedy stayed here with Grandpa and Grandma. She was very happy and very good. She went to sleep a little late, but slept through the night - first time.

Lecia , Brityn, and Lindsey all had baby girls within a month of each other. Brityn's baby, Madilyn is on the right, she was born first. Lindsey's baby, Sophie is in the middle. She was born exactly one month after Maddie. Kennedy is on the left, born between the other two. Had I thought about it, we would have arranged the babies in birth order, but it didn't seem important at the time. What is important is that the friends from elementary and high school had a short reunion, and their daughters are getting to know each other.



We got a short video of Kennedy and her laugh. It is a delight to have her and her momma in the home.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

VICTORY

We had a rain shower last night for a couple of hours.
The Result -- (drumroll)
NO WATER in the HALLWAY

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Weather Update

I'm fixing a hole where the rains gets in,
And keeps my mind from wandering...
(The Beatles)

I thought that becuase we have not had the VERY HOT days (107 and above, up to 115) that our "monsoon" season would not be very good. The hottest it has been has been 106, once. I don't think we even hit 100 degrees on 15 of the 30 days in June (although I did not keep track.)

With that introduction, Tucson has been blessed with a bunch of very good thunderstorms this past week. Then last night, we were treated to a 2 hour natural fireworks show, and it rained here for about 6 hours. We had our ward potluck breakfast this morning, and the sun was out. It was muggy, but a slight breeze kept the event from being too sultry.

The only probem with the rain, is that we found out that our roof has a small leak. It isn't too bad, but the carpet in the hallway is a bit stained, if you look close. So I had one trip to Home Depot for some Henry Roofing Patch stuff. I am fairly confident that I found the place where the water was getting through. 30 monutes later, I was sweatin' up a storm, but the project was done, at least until it rains again and proves to me that I didn't get the right spot.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Fathers Day

I Feel Very Blessed on Father's Day
Twenty nine years ago my first son was born. Over the years, two more boys and a girl came into my life. I have had the privilege of being their father. They have all grown up, better than I could have ever hoped. They have begun lives of their own. I still am very proud to be their father.

Gabriel, Phillip, Kelly, and Andrew.

Ben and Peter in front, Tiffany and Tim in back.

Tara and Mike

Matt and Lecia, holding little Kennedy Mae


I have been very blessed in my life, but never so much as in my role as father.

PS Hey, I also hooked up my Web Cam today. So if you want to chat on Skype, you can look up Gerald Bishop, or my "handle" is grandpabishop.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Weekly Update

Note

The pictures don't have anything to do with the updates. I just like to sprinkle pictures of my family among the posts.


1. So after the Mission President recognized me in Sacrament Meeting, both missionaries assigned to our ward were transfered out. No replacements are anticpated within the near future.

2. We were in the temple on last Saturday. Cameron Hunt and his family were there, along with Amber Burnham. Cameron and Amber will be married today in Snowflake temple. It was good to see Lecia's "brother" doing his thing.
3. After discussing my list of things with the Lord (while in the temple), I had a thought - "what would I talk about if a speaker does not show up?" The answer was there and I thought about it a little on the way home, but gave it no real serious thought. Then Sunday, the companion speaker for the High Councilor did not show up. I already had my thoughts organized (The Law of Justice,) so I finished off the time.

4. I asked Kayleen what she wanted for Mother's Day. She said that she was feeling antsey because we had no trips planned. So I did a little research, and got a gonga deal for our Anniversary. Since we were apart for our 30th, we will do something special for our 31st. Kayleen got to do something special - visiting Lecia and Kennedy - but I stayed home with the auditors.

5. I got a frantic call a few days ago from Kim Mohr. A year ago she had asked Tim Wilson to marry her, but did not give him a date at the time. Fast forward to two weeks ago - she finally called to verify, and he is gone this weekend. Her parents weren't happy, Kim just wanted to find someone who could officiate, and I was available. It turns out Tim would have needed permission anyway, since Kim's records were back in my ward. So I married Kim last night. It went pretty well, all in all, but the stress on my back did cause a little extra pain.

6. We are going to the game on Monday. It is memorial day, and the D-backs and Fox Sports are doing a salute to the troops. I let them know that my wife is the mother of a soldier in Iraq. I am sure they get a lot of such requests, so we will see what, if anything happens.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

The world gets smaller


We were getting ready for Sacrament meeting to start today, and the Mission President walked in with his wife, and sat down on the back row. I went down and invited them to sit on the stand with us. He asked, "where are you from?" I replyed that I hailed from Springville, Utah, and he then remarked - " You are Clark Bishop's little brother. I remember you." Apparently he went to school with us. His brother was a good friend of Avery's, and his sister was my age.

I must confess, I could remember no one with his last name, but I checked out the year book. He was there, but obviously a little younger - 37 years worth.

His name --- President Wesley Walker. The Elders all love him and his wife.

The following pictures are just becuase I like putting pictures of my family on the blog.
Here, Ben is singing songs with us.
Here, Kennedy is just being cute, as only she can do.