Sunday morning(May 18th) at 8 am- we ran into Carolyn Jessop at the airport on the way to Grandma's funeral in Oregon. She wrote the New York Times best selling book "escape" and was a former member of the FLDS. All of mom's sister's and I have all read it in fact my Aunt Lisa (far back in red) had the book in her hand when we approached her in Burger King. We asked her if she would sign the book for my Aunt Marianne (who wasn't with us at that moment and who owned the book) she's wearing red in the front-- she thought that was pretty cool! Carolyn was told that she couldn't wear red while in the religion because that is the color that Jesus would be wearing during the second coming. I loved how she was strong enough to get out of that bondage she was in and that she now proudly wears red --apparently so do my Aunts :0)
A brief synopsis of the book is that Carolyn was married at 18 years of age to a 50 year old man-- Merrill Jessop who now has 16 or so wives and is the FLDS leader right now since Warren Jeff's was arrested. Carolyn had to be completely submissive at all times no matter what "in harmony" or "keeping sweet" --Whatever was asked of her and happened to her was "God's will". You have to read the book- you won't put it down-- right now she is acting as liaison for the raid of the Texas compound and helping that situation out the best that she can. She and her husband Brian were taking Carolyn's oldest son Arthur to check out colleges in Oregon and they were on our flight too. What a small world --
~My nephew Kevin~
My brother picked Mom and I up from the airport and took us right over to Lake Vancouver in Washington to watch my nephew Barry Michael row~they won and we had fun watching it--It was 90 degrees on the beach! The race wasn't too far from the Portland Airport. (Barry and his family live in Lake Stevens, WA by Seattle.)
~Emily, Amy and Barry~ ~At Lake Vancouver (Washington) with my sister Emily, Amy and brother Barry and my Dad~
~Mom, Barry Michael and my brother Barry-- go Barry Michael!!!!!~
~ Barry Michael helping with his team's $30,000 row boat~~My nephew Spencer showing us how to skateboard~6 years old
My sisters and I with my Dad's parents-- Grandma and Grandpa West (Gpa is 90 and Gma is turning 90 on June 22nd-- they are also celebrating their 70th wedding Anniversary on June 1st--great people!! It was fun to visit with them-- they are exactly the same as I always remember them :0)
My sweet grandma who passed away lived in Oregon for quite a few years in her later married life with my grandpa Max. Grandpa was buried about 11 years ago in Portland, Oregon at Sunset Hills Cemetary which is a beautiful cemetary with hills and pretty landscaping. Grandma is now buried next to Grandpa and their son Philip who died about 8 years ago. The weather couldn't have been better and it was good to see my Grandparents, brothers and sisters and my Dad who all live up in that area in Washington State. My camera's battery quit working and so I didn't get any pictures of the funeral in Oregon. I will try to get some copies from my family (I hope :0))
~Mom, Barry Michael and my brother Barry-- go Barry Michael!!!!!~
~ Barry Michael helping with his team's $30,000 row boat~~My nephew Spencer showing us how to skateboard~6 years old
My sisters and I with my Dad's parents-- Grandma and Grandpa West (Gpa is 90 and Gma is turning 90 on June 22nd-- they are also celebrating their 70th wedding Anniversary on June 1st--great people!! It was fun to visit with them-- they are exactly the same as I always remember them :0)
My sweet grandma who passed away lived in Oregon for quite a few years in her later married life with my grandpa Max. Grandpa was buried about 11 years ago in Portland, Oregon at Sunset Hills Cemetary which is a beautiful cemetary with hills and pretty landscaping. Grandma is now buried next to Grandpa and their son Philip who died about 8 years ago. The weather couldn't have been better and it was good to see my Grandparents, brothers and sisters and my Dad who all live up in that area in Washington State. My camera's battery quit working and so I didn't get any pictures of the funeral in Oregon. I will try to get some copies from my family (I hope :0))
~Casey and her friend Kelsie before her end of the year concert- it was a really cute program~
~Can you see Casey?-- she was so cute and the kids were so excited to perform for all of us~
Our odometer in our minivan-- that's "good luck" isn't it?
Casey at the Little River band concert at the Scera Shell in Orem. She loves this band-- I have the greatest hits cd and she has the whole thing memorized so it was fun to take her as she sang along to all of the songs. She was cute!
Little River Band
Little River Band
*Christopher played in a baseball tournament this past weekend which was fun to watch and his pitching was awesome-- he's very gifted and he loves every minute of it. He just bought a new glove last night and he was so giddy--
*Chelsea had her yearbook signing and is getting ready for summer-- she is going to be getting her drivers license soon-- She turns "16" on July 3rd. We are getting ready to go to girl's camp very soon-- yeay!!!
*Casey's class named the new expressway that they are putting in Lehi-It's going to be called "Pioneer Crossing Boulevard". Check out the link if you want to read the story-it's pretty cool!! http://www.heraldextra.com/content/view/267390/16/
5 comments:
WOW look at you and your fancy family!- Kids, nephews, everyone is so talented!
Wow, you are doing a lot! It's fun to read all about it!
You have a busy life...sounds like fun though!! I love the odometer picture. You are so funny!!
You have been busy, busy, busy!!! Fun though! We should try and get together sometime this summer..if we get time. It seems the older our kids get, the more there is to do!
Your life is crammed with excitement! You do the funnest stuff and you have the most incredible relationships with everyone you know! You are my HERO!!! I miss you too! I love the Carolyn Jessop book! What an amazing story! P.S. Did you do all this stuff before or after jail?
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