Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Getting Hard drive fixed


Hey there folks. So I was having lots of hard drive situations in December and so Best Buy replaced my hard drive. It took me a while to get help getting the data off the old one because the geek squad said that is was all lost. well little to their knowledge their are ways of getting some if not most of the information off the drive. Well I found a great electronics store here in Atlanta called Fry's and found a little chip that would help get the info off. Anyway last Christmas I was playing the some old pictures at gram ma's house. With the little that I know of photoshop I colorized one of Gram pa's pictures I'm sure everyone has seen this picture before. Now in color. Anyway let's not for get about May's family news letter I would be more then happy to do it again I have some new Idea's of design. let's try to get everyone (including the cousins to contribute to May's FNL. love you all and hope the beginning of the summer is grand for all.
Travis and Misako

Sunday, April 6, 2008

crazy hamlet family






So here we are in Orting with nothing to do so we decided to get a new puppy and then install some new flooring.

Friday, March 14, 2008

Thai Silk King

Former OSS (forerunner to the CIA) agent Jim Thompson came to Thailand after WWII and single-handedly set up the Thai silk industry--still arguably Thailand's most important industry. He loved Thai art and built a magnificent traditional Thai style home in Bangkok and furnished it with many precious Southeast Asian historical art pieces. His home today is a museum. Jim Thompson silk is Thailand's best silk and his name is a household word in Thailand. We visited the Jim Thompson museum. Here we are sitting on his doorstep.


Here Kyoko stands in the main entrance way to Thompson's home.



Here I am standing next to a huge (and valuable) jade statue of the Chinese god Guan Gong, carved by hand. We visited the Museum of Jade, which was actually a very high-end store to sell jade jewelry. I was impressed with the size and quality of this piece.

Later.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

More from Thailand

Anyone who's been to Thailand knows that dirty old foreign men like to show off their young, Thai girlfriends. Everyone who saw the two of us together thought Kyoko was a twentysomething Thai.
Of course, no trip to Thailand would be complete without a ride on an elephant ...


... and the dinner with a Thai dance show.
I never got the fingers.


More to come.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Sawasdee Krap from Thailand

In Thailand for a few days of R&R from the rigors of Kabul. We needed a break, so we decided to live it up:

We had (herbal lemongrass) tea in the Author's Wing of the Oriental Hotel where we stayed. Many famous people stayed there: Joseph Conrad, Noel Coward, W. Somerset Maugham, and, now, A. Chester Wilson and his lovely wife Kyoko.


Kyoko and I enjoyed a morning walk on the beach at Hua Hin in southern Thailand, where we stayed at the Marriott Resort and Spa.


More later.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Snow in Washington

There was some awesome views of the snow over here that I thought we'd share as well. Though we didn't have the three feet of snow that Kamas did.

We'll miss you President Hinckley

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Visiting Teaching Fun

This is hilarious, I had to share! You know this could apply to Home Teaching too! - Kevin

Friday, January 18, 2008

Call us crazy!


Hi! I did not send anything into the newletter, I feel like there is nothing to tell. So I decided to blog instead. The only exciting thing to share is that we got a second puppy! This time a black lab. His name is shadow. He is sweet. The two puppies and toddler (Logan) keep me jumping, literally. Take care. Love, Julie

Monday, January 14, 2008

Photos from Travis and Misako's Wedding

Happy Couple
Crazy sibs
Grande Dames
...with Simple Ben
Cuttin the cake

Idaho Duck Hunt

Andy and Arthur went duck hunting with a friend in Idaho.

Arthur's first kill.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Greetings from the North Pole



I figured if Lorraine and Joan can figure out how to post on this blog...so could I. I'm mainly doing this to see if I can figure out how to post a photo. Hope it works.


Remember your FNL to Travis by January 15. And yes, we've had a little snow here.

Friday, January 11, 2008

Elder Jospeh Wilson



Joey entered entered the South Africa Johannesburg Mission on November 15, 2007.


Holiday Activities: The Andy Wilsons'




Breakfast competition at the townhouse we rented in Park City















We spent a day in the mountains on snowmobiles.















Visited Grandpa's grave.













Andy and Arthur went duck hunting in Idaho with a friend.

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Kate's baptism




We had a special day. Kate was baptized. We got to visit with Julie, Jon and their children as they were able to attend.




I hope that all is well for you in this new year




Trina

Friday, January 4, 2008

Doing great in 2008



Hi all! I have read your postings and this looks like a lot of fun! I thought I would add a bit from the Hicks house. We are all well and glad to be back in the swing of our work/school routine. I am back to my PTA duty's, baby-sitting, cub scout calling and running our household. Nothing very exciting. We had a great Christmas. Jon's sister and new husband were in town. We went into Seattle one day with them, Jon took them snowboarding and the rest of the time we hung out at home. It was nice to visit with family over the holidays. We are thankful for our good health and the many blessings we receive each day.

Julie



Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Happy New Year!

Well believe it or not I got into blog & am now will see if I can add my own words to Wilson Family Blog. This is so cool THANK YOU Kevin! You are so smart!
Many Thanks to Travis who set me up and coached me in this new thing.
Here it is 2008. Hope we all have a happy & stressless (ha-ha-ha) new year. My newest adventure is that I am planning to buy my own place. It is a nice 14 x 70 single wide mobile home. It is in a mobile home park about a mile south of where I am now, here in Springville. It is only $1500 and I am using $ from my 401k that I have to use by time I am 70, which is fast approaching. It has two bedrooms & two baths, one of which will be for my two kittens. I have to keep littler box in my kitchen, which is not always that cool. It also has nice carport (no more scraping snow & ice off my car) & big shed for all of my stuff. Will update as to new address, etc. Have a great new years.
Love to all.....Lori

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

happy New Year everyone!!!

Today is New Years day, 2008. I hope this is a good year for one and all. We started our day off by going out to breakfast the Kamas Cafe and now we are going to go to the movie. Hope you are all enjoying your day. Our FNL is due to Travis at travissowilson@yahoo.com by January 15th. I hope you all participate, with pictures. Everyone don't forget to be involved with the blog.
Joan

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Howdy from Seattle


Hi everyone,


Here is the first post from Garry from Seattle! I'll be adding more soon! Happy New Year


Garry

Monday, December 10, 2007

Mariner Moose Gives me my Christmas Party invitation!


This picture is when we had Mariner Moose in the office handing out our Holiday Party invitations at work! Only a couple more weeks till Christmas!

We had our party this last Saturday and it was a blast. We held the party at Safeco Field in the diamond club. We were able to tour the facility and walk onto the field (not the grass) and try to bat in the batting cage and try our hand at pitching, which I should never do again! Trina is much better.

Kevin