Sunday, July 27, 2014

Maine with the Mooneys!!





Us and the Moneys were asked to drive five hours to Augusta Maine to help another Facilities Management Group move their offices to a new location. We decided to make it an overnight trip and see a little of the Maine coastline. Elder Harman had Lobster for three meals and we ventured out on a sailboat ride! It was a fun time had by all!



The men even helped lift and lower the sail!


Building a split rail fence!


 Elder Harman and I were asked to tear down an old fence and build a split rail fence on top of Patriarch Hill. It will provide a viewing area for the core sampled 1770's tree that they call the Witness Tree. It was a lot of hard work and neither of us had any experience with split rail. We struggled a bit and I threatened to leave him buried beneath the witness tree if we didn't ask for a little advise on how to assemble it. After a little help and a couple of sweaty days we finished the project and were quite happy with how it turned out:)


Friday, July 4, 2014

OH VERMONT

OH VERMOUNT, your bridges, barns and buildings enchant me:)













The Fourth

 We have decided that most small town parades are about the same no matter where you are. Everyone is just there to have a great community/family experience. Vermont is no exception to the rule. Though we had never seen anyones kids drive their GIANT bull to the parade!:) It was fun to participate with our float again. We passed out Mormon.org balloons and a whole bunch of Joseph Smith Birthplace cards. Our lovely Sis. Ogden walked beside the float and played the accordion along the whole hour long route!

 The Memorial was decked out for the day with flags. I have always wanted to live along a tree lined lane. This one is making my dreams come true:)




Wearing our Harman Family Reunion tshirts. Missing our annual trip to Kent's parents home to participate in his family reunion that is every year on the 4th weekend, but knowing we are in the right place this year serving on the grounds here at the Memorial.

I don't like saying goodbye!


Our beautiful Sister Lundahl moved on this transfer. Sister Mooney and I took them to their transfer meeting an hour and a half away in Manchester NH. It's so sad to say goodbye to these girls after we get so attached:(

I got to spend a little time with them the other day when they had a media blitz. It was so fun to see them in action. They are sssooo brave and want to share the gospel with everyone!

Maine Coast



 We had the chance to attend the Boston temple last weekend and decided to drive up the Maine coast and spend the night. They have several beautiful Lighthouses to see. I really loved them all but by the last one Elder Harman said, "I'll just sit here in the car and you can go walk around and take pictures:)


We both love
the ocean and it was a great way to relax and spend a weekend away! Elder Harman is a fan of lobster and I think he had it in every form this weekend:)!