We held our annual MLK day of service on Monday. Becky was a little tired of making the blankets we've done for several years and suggested making paracord bracelets for the military. A non-profit named Operation Gratitude collects the bracelets and includes them in care packages to troops stationed around the world. About 15 friends came to help. This is a photo of Tayvon wearing as many of the brackets as he could fit on his arm.
Brandan and Gibson went on a campout with the scouts on Friday night. It was a cold night and they woke up to a cold morning on Saturday. Other than a poor kid who had the flu, everyone had a great time. In the photo are Gibson, Josh, Tyrone, Bob and Aiden.
Gibson collected interesting rocks and made a circle of rocks out of them. He wanted to make a double circle, but the campout ended before he found enough rocks.
Sofi spent the weekend in Provo with Joey. She sent us a photo of herself and Joey outside the Provo City temple.
Jeans with tears in them are fashionable right now, which baffles Becky. Helen likes the style. She had a pair of jeans in which she felt the tears were too small. She spent several hours on Sunday enlarging the holes. In the photo she is using sandpaper to fray the edges of the hole over her knee.

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I have always felt that holes in jeans looked sloppy and unkept. I know I would not have been allowed out of the house in them. It's a good thing every one has their own choice as to how they want to dress. Grandma Larsen
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