Friday, January 4, 2013

In-law stuff?

What is this in-law stuff? This blog is for the Hall Family (and Remunds and Mayfields). Catherine did not preface her comments with "as an in-law". You are family! As Jeff's wife you are my sister, and just as much a part of our family as Angela, Catherine, or even myself. Shoot I know for a fact many in our family prefer Angela to me sometimes, haha. Your last name is Hall, you are married to our brother, and you are the mother of three beautiful Hall boys. There is no need for the in-law title, you are a full Hall, and always welcome to post as such, anytime. I am sure you know that, since Jeff set this blog up, but please do not hesitate to contribute whatever you think or feel. Sometimes Jeff is a little shy about really telling us what is going on, or how he is feeling. We expect you to fill in the gaps for Jeff, so we really know how y'all are doing. Hopefully I am not breaking any rules with this post, because I am not trying to post against someone else's comments, but hey I need to make sure my sister Kayla Hall knows her place in this family, mixed right in with the rest of us nuts. (Go Bucks!! - Sorry nuts makes me think Bucks :) )

Today is a crisp winter day in Salt Lake City. The ground is still covered in about 6 inches of snow, and the temp has hovered around single digit temps the last week or so. Yesterday it was 6 degrees when our kids arrived at school at 8:45am, and they were playing outside when a teacher made them come in because it was too cold outside. They said it felt great, and was too hot in the gym where they wait for school to start. It is brisk, but beautiful. I am not a huge fan of mountains, I am indifferent, but I will say when I can only see the tops of the mountain peaks covered in snow, and the base is hidden in clouds with a blue sky background, that I do love. What marvelous and beautiful creations God has given us to enjoy. Whether it is the trees, warmth, sun, and beaches of South Carolina, or the trees (especially red leafed trees in fall), green grass, and rainy days of Ohio, or the mountains, clear skies, and wildlife of Idaho and Utah, simply magnificent. This could not be an accident or coincedence, but simply a creation of a loving Father in Heaven for his children on earth. I can only imagine what our heavenly home will look like. No matter what it will only be home if our entire family is there, together forever. Love you all.

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