Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Announcements!!

Last weekend was a time of a few big announcements for us:

Jordan Barnes is now engaged to Christine, his long time girl friend. We don't know the date yet since he is hiking the Continental Divide from Mexico to Cananda for the next 5 months.

Jessica is having a BOY in September.

Hiedi is due Dec. 23rd

Kara is due Dec. 27th

Trevor plays grass VB tournament


Trevor partners with best friend, Kent Tuttle
(who has agreed to mentor Michael on next year's BYU volleyball team)


Trev gives the signal


Kent sets and Trevor kills
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Connor's first 2 on 2 grass volleyball tournament

Up for the block

Take that!
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We are pleased to announce that our son Nathan got engaged last weekend to Angie Liddiard!  We are thrilled with his decision.   Nate brought Angie Liddiard down to Las Vegas for the long weekend.  Saturday morning, he surprised her with a flight to San Francisco (her favorite place) and proposed to her on a hill overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge.  Luckily for us, she accepted.  They plan to be married in the San Antonio Temple this summer before Nate starts school in Boston this fall.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Michael - Volleyball pics



Michael lead his team to the third round of the CIF tournament, where they barely lost to the number 1 seed. Had they won, the semi finals would have featured 4 teams from their league. A La Crescenta paper summed up the first game of tournament play by saying "Michael Hatch was all over the court, spiking and block at will. . . After that is was all Hatch."

He will play for an elite club team from Santa Monica this summer and travel to Atlanta for Jr. Olympic play.

Michael - HS Prom and Mormon Prom




So here are some recent pictures of Michael. He went to both the stake Mormon Prom and the school prom with his Loren Diaz, the younger sister of his basketball teammate from last year.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Elijah & Jacob at Zions

Grace Preschool 'Graduation'

Rebecca completes Wood Badge

Handcart Trek

Brooke and Russ went on a handcart trek for our Redrock Stake Youth Conference last week.  We were in the high desert several hours north of Las Vegas (near the Delamar ghost town that Kent and I explored with our boys years ago).  Brooke sewed her own dress, apron, and bonnet.

Brooke's Prom

Brooke with her date, Joe Cool

Brooke's Prom

Princess Brooke 

Brooke's Prom

Last daughter, last prom!

Trevor and Hiedi's wedding




As a side note, Hiedi is extremely sick with her pregnancy and can use some prayers. She is getting really thin and has had to have IV fluids twice now. Her dad has given her 3 blessings with promises that it will get better, but she can't even go to work or do much.
Remember her in your prayers - thanks
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Connor playing volleyball @ Pleasant Grove High

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Connor and Shelisa going to Prom

Connor's group - notice all modest dresses!!

Showing off muscles (Oh, brother!)
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Barnes Brother Reunion March '09




Bad Boys

Jordan, Grant, Luke, Caleb, Wade
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After months of trying to figure out iphoto with blogspot, I have given up and am using Picasa to upload, so here are some of the backlog shots:

Connor and Gabe in January getting their eagles
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Brittany and Traci at Sea World

Would you believe Traci riding the whale? No Way!!

Oh, to take a trip around the world....

Lady and the Tramp

Belly Dancing in the Morrocan Village

Taking in a little Venice
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Thursday, May 21, 2009

David and Traci go to Florida

David and I spent several wonderful days in warm, humid, and sometimes rainy (albeit warm droplets) Florida. I gave up hope of taming the curls and decided to go natural and let them fly. We saw Cirque de Solae at Disneyworld, spent a day at Sea World with Brittany and ended the day with a dinner at Arabian Nights watching some amazing horseback riding. The next day we spent some memorable time swimming with dolphins at a refuge and then headed south with the top down on the car and my wet hair flying and turning into crazy curls as we drove to Kennedy Space Center. We had one marathon day with Grant and Brittany driving from one side of the state to the other taking in the Everglades in between, complete with airboat ride through the mangroves. The beaches on either side of the state are warm, turquoise and beautiful. We drove with the top down on our rented convertible until one nasty rain cloud decided to unleash… wet people, wet car. We ended that day in Fort Lauderdale’s premiere crab shack where we ate way too much sea food (YUM!). David and I spent a day at Disneyworld (Epcot Center) without any kids – a great day to hold hands and be best friends. The very first ride we went on made David nauseated. I loved the replica of buildings and sights from different nations. We tried to catch as many shows and acts as possible. My favorite of all was a double quartet of outstanding singers performing some good ole American tunes. I would have bought a CD on the spot if they had had one. End any day with Disney fireworks and the day has to be declared perfect.

The last day we were there we didn’t have anything preplanned. We found out that the Orlando temple was reopened that very day after 3 weeks of cleaning. I had forgotten that Orlando had a temple and had not brought my recommend. I called my bishop in Utah and he agreed to be near his phone so that the Orlando temple could call and verify my temple status with him so that I could attend. Knowing that this would take extra time we headed out early and had time to visit with several temple workers while they tracked down the temple president to make the call. The temple sits in a gorgeous section of town and is surrounded by beautiful grounds (sorry no picture – it was pouring all day). Unlike Pres Hinckley’s 100 temples, this one is large and impressive. One darling Hispanic temple worker reported her regret that the cafeteria was no longer open. She related that when the temple first opened they served 150 people a day, but as time wore on the members became complacent with the nearness of a temple and the attendance has continued to go down. With a sad countenance she reported that the temple was very underused. The two brethren next to her sadly agreed. I couldn’t help but want to reiterate to my endowed children (and nieces and nephews) to make monthly attendance an absolute in their lives. For those of us that live close, 2 times a month would be great. Lynn Scoresby used to live in our stake and I love to hear him tell about his least favorite calling in the church. As a young married couple he and his wife were called to attend the temple every week. They had several children and busy lives so they attended the 5am session in order to get home before the school routine started. He reminisces about grumbling… until he caught the vision of what temple ordinances and being endowed with power were all about. Later, as a bishop and now a stake president, he would give crazy challenges to the members (“We are going to do temple work for an entire stake on the other side of the veil in one week” – this included the members submitting hundreds of names). His motto is “In our ward (stake) we do hard things.”

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Sunday, May 10, 2009


Happy Mothers Day!
Mom, Shelley, Traci, Christine, Rebecca, Deborah, Rochelle, Lindey, Jessica, and Heidi.