Saturday, November 27, 2010

Elder Mabey Bids Farewell to East Lansing

Thomas has been in such a nice situation in the Living Center directly across the street from Michigan State for over 3 months now serving in the Williamston area. As the week begins he'll be transfered to a new area, St. Joseph and I thought it might be nice to bid farewell with a few pictures. Elder Mabey has had three different companions while in this area and learned a lot about how to serve the Lord in the beautiful state of Michigan! He has come to love the PEOPLE that he's been serving, all ages and ethic groups. He also reports he's fine tuned his basketball shot, loved attending the Michigan State/Purde football game and thrilled to have seen the Sigma Chi house on campus.

However, he is anxious to move on to where the Lord will have him serve next which is along the shores of Lake Michigan and reported to have good oppertunities for missionary work!

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If you want to send him an email, his address hasn't changed. It's thomas dot mabey @ myldsmail.net When we get his new address I'll pass it along, he loves any news from home.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Happy Birthday 2010

We (all granddaughters 18 and older) celebrated birthdays for 2010 with Grandpa and Grandma at Normandie Bakery today. What a treat!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Some more pictues and invite to see the DVD


Here are some more pictures. In the last post the pictures were from Paris and Rome. In this post we are in Florence and in Vernazza (Cinque Terra). I will show the DVD to anyone who wants to see it. You are all so nice to comment!

Thursday, November 4, 2010



Bon Jour and Buon Giorno,

Doug and I are back from our travels and thought that you might want to see a few pictures.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Upcoming Outing to Church History Museum


Grandma Smith has organized a Family Night on October 4 at the Church Museum, 7 PM, sharp.

We'll all meet there and gather at the "Ship" to hear Grandpa tell the amazing story of one of our ancestors families journey to Zion. Be prepared for a HUGE surprise.

Then, Cristie will enlighten us on how music made both the crossing and settling of communities more enjoyable with a few stories of our own ancestors and how they added to the harmony.

Ice cream after at some local eatery for all those who endure to the end.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Summer Internship Is Over- Farewell to Sarah


Yesterday was Sarah’s last day at Goldman Sachs Salt Lake office as a summer intern and for her not a moment too soon! While the summer was a little boring, the pay was the best in the country, the office cool and rent was great. We’re happy that she can move on to two weeks of vacation at home and sunny Bear Lake and then down to her favorite learning institution, BYU.



I suppose most students are glad when summer is over and school is back in session. Who else is glad that school is about to start?

Monday, July 26, 2010

oh. yeah.









here are some of my favorite pics!

Buttermilk Syrup

Here's the syrup recipe so many of you tried this weekend:

1 cup sugar
1/4 cup butter
1 tsp vanilla
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 cup buttermilk (or 1 tsp vinegar for every cup of regular milk)

Mix together in a pan and bring to a boil. Let boil for about one minute.

Sorry I don't have any beautiful pictures of this frothy goodness, but I can't make pictures do justice to the yummy taste.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Smith Hill Road and Wild Flowers

This first part of this week Kathy and I spent at Bear Lake with some beautiful new friends, the wild flowers of Smith Hill Road. Aren't they magnificent? We're all hoping that they'll stay in bloom for a long time, but in the event you miss them- here are a few pictures.

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Didn't Dad have a great thought when he planned this into the
Smith Hill Road design?

For those of you that remember Aunt June, she would aften take the cousins out onto a Bear Lake hillside to gather wild flowers during the summer. Who's ever been to Bloomington Lake has had a great view of the wild flowers in the valley, and now we have them marching along side our very own road!

Just one of the many thanks owed to the Builder of the Road.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Grand to be in Grand Rapid's

Grand Rapids has certainly been living up to it's name during the last several weeks for Elder Mabey and Elder Barney. Thomas has decribed Elder Barney as someone that knows how to work when he is suposed to and knows how to have a good time at the right times. They seem to be doing a GRAND job. Maggie Emgach was baptized Saturday, July 10th and Thomas conferred the Holy Ghost on Sunday. I his words "I haven't been that happy in a long time . . . it was sweet."

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"We keep seeing miracles all the time. . . Blessings are all around me. If you don't count your blessing you wont know you have them."

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

I believe...

Get ready for some TOTALLY AWESOME reunion T-shirts this year!!
Do you think we should add "Fish Haven, ID" in really small font underneath the "bear lake monster"? I can't decide.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Arise and Shine Forth

Elizabeth and Hannah get to be in a huge youth event up here in Ogden on July 17th. There are 30 stakes and approximately 3500 youth involved. But we're not exactly sure how many youth because oddly enough the number is different every practice. Steve and I got called to serve as our stake logistics (advertising, carpools and general herding) specialists.

http://youthspectacular2010.blogspot.com/

Go check out the pictures and scroll down and you will see both girls. The music is great too! Like a free EFY CD.

http://site.ariseandshineforth.com/North.php

Cyndi

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Summertime Blues


This is what is going on this summer at the Farley house. What is happening in your house this summer?

Where's Waldo?


Doug and I participated in a "where's waldo" YM/ YW activity in our ward this week. Caleb and Mary both passed us in the mall where we were "hiding" and did not even recognize us. It wasn't until other people in their groups saw us and recognized us. We were pushing a stroller with a doll in it. I think that confused the groups also. A store clerk in Nordstrom saw us and asked if our baby was sleeping and I said "no, our baby is FAKE! We really don't look like this in real life either." It was pretty funny!

p.s. This is not our real hair. It is fake, just like the baby. Doug's earring is fake too.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Elder Mabey says Good Bye To Big Rapids


We got a letter from Thomas today that said he was being transfered to the second largest city in Michigan. He isn't sad to leave Big Rapids, but he recognizes that he learned valuable lessons in the three months he was there. He loved his last companion, Elder Hunt. They worked hard and had fun while they were doing it. Here is a quote from his letter:

It’s crazy how hard it is to get people to pick up the book and read it. That’s how Dawn was this transfer. She said that she believed in everything we were saying besides Joseph Smith, but she wouldn’t read the Book of Mormon because she knew it wasn’t true. It’s hard to tell people what they are missing out on without offending them. In the future I plan on emphasizing the question "what if it were true? How important would that be for you?" it really is a crazy story. Everything about Mormonism is nuts. I know because I have researched a bunch of other religions. That’s why it’s so important to know if it’s true so you're not just wasting your time with some bogus story. Because if Joseph Smith really saw what he said he did, then that means Jesus Christ is the Son of God, and that his church is again on the earth. And all revelations given since that time are true as well- pretty intense stuff. And that being true it means that as members of the church we have a huge responsibility to spread the gospel, which literally means good news, to everyone that will listen.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Lake Powell


Still recovering from the Tidwell Lake Powell trip. We all had a lot of fun. We even all made it to the top of Hole in the Rock!

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Beginning Ballroom Dance

Elizabeth and Hannah took a beginning ballroom dance class. BYU Ambassadors they are not, but it's still fun to watch. Especially when the music cuts out and they keep going. Oh and when Elizabeth dances with air. www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXvXPoyx6WI

Have a fun day!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Beets Gratin

There's been a request for a great beets recipe. I promise you, even if you've been put off beets by eating store-bought pickled stuff, you'll love the taste of fresh beets in this recipe. Sorry there's no pictures; we always eat it all before thinking of taking pictures.

Beets
Gratin
4 cups sliced beets, sliced 1/2 inch thick
1 cup thinly-sliced onions
2 cups seasoned bread crumbs
3 Tbsp butter
Olive oil, for drizzling
Parmesan cheese, for sprinkling
creole or cajun seasoning, for sprinkling
salt and pepper

Preheat oven to 375. In a greased 9x13, layer half of the beets beets and onions, and half of the bread crumbs, dotting each with butter, and seasoning each layer with olive oil, parmesan cheese, creole/cajun seasoning, and salt and pepper. Repeat for second layer. Bake, covered, 45 minutes. Uncover and continue baking 15 minutes more, or until top is browned and bubbly.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Revina is married!




By now I think everyone knows Revina got married on April 17. I finally looked at the pictures today and I thought people might like to see them. She is now Mrs. Fred Talker and she has a beautiful stepdaughter. The Talker family catered the dinner at the wedding. They are a great family. Fred took us to look at the nearby petroglyphs one hour before the wedding! Things are a little more laid back down there than up here. Revina is now in San Antonio for Officer's training but she will be home in about a week.

Sorry this looks so weird. I still don't know much about blogs.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Hey! Pretty exciting stuff happening for us Coombses... Aaron spoke as Valedictorian in his graduation on friday the 23rd. I don't know how to attach things, so I'll just copy and paste his speech. So, if you're interested in knowing what words of wisdom he had to share, continue reading.


A sign on the border of campus states a fundamental assumption of our BYU education, “Enter to learn, go forth to serve”. This statement helps us understand why President Holland once said, “BYU is not here to help you make money. Any university in the land can do that. We hope your education brings income sufficient for your needs, but . . . BYU has been established to extend to you the very glory of God, his intelligence, his light, and his truth.”[1] The purpose of our education at BYU was not just to gain knowledge, but to amplify service. By increasing our intelligence we have increased our capacity, capability, and responsibility to serve. The Glory of God is intelligence and He uses that intelligence for service.
I hope that all of us will unyieldingly persist in learning, studying, and increasing our intellectual capacities in any way we can, but I also hope that we will unfailingly persevere in service. The greatest man in history did not change the world through a great political act, victoriously violent rebellion, or imperial power. In fact, historically, aside from the personal testimonies o f His followers there is only one historical reference to Christ, and even it is believed to be an interpolation by a later scribe.[2] Christ was not remembered, recognized, or received by the powerful or popular of His time. He was remembered, recognized, and received by those He served, loved, and taught daily, hourly, and minute to minute. Indeed, a loving remembrance can last longer than historical reference.
Now, why am I speaking about service at the Commencement for the School of Family Life? Maybe some in the audience think a better topic would be how a bow-legged pigeon-toed farm-boy from Fountain Green Utah became a Valedictorian. In answer to that, I don’t know, but now I really do know how to use a stoplight, and I know where animals go after they leave the farm, Macey’s.
The truth is I am speaking about service because it is essential to family. In our education we have had the opportunity and privilege of learning about family. Not only have we learned about family, but our family education has been unique. As Elder Maxwell said, “This University and its College of Family [Life] act from an entirely different point of view [than the world’s], and even though the form may parallel the academic form elsewhere, the operating assumptions and the theological foundations produce a deep and pervasive commitment to the family.”[3] It is that commitment to and knowledge of the family that I believe we can use to best serve the world. Whether we continue on to be therapists, counselors, researchers, or community leaders we will all to some extent be parents, siblings, or children, and we will all be able to use the knowledge we obtained here to serve and improve the lives and families around us, especially our own. The service and knowledge we can provide is what the world is in most need of because as Elder Maxwell also taught, “Too many governmental programs . . . attempt abortively to substitute a less efficient system of helping humans than the home; it is the home that we must rescue, repair, and sustain. Only when homes are full of truth, warmth, and trust, can our other institutions perform their tasks, and when too many homes are defective, then the deterioration becomes contagiously interinstitutional, affecting schools and governments.”[4] Family truly is the fundamental unit of society[5], and I would encourage all of us here to do all we can to strive the rest of our lives to lose ourselves in service to the family, particularly our own. Because as we all know “The most important of the Lord’s work that [we] will ever do will be the work [we] do in the walls of [our] own home.”[6] Thank You.


[1] Holland, J. R. (1982, February). The inconvenient Messiah. Speech presented at BYU, Provo, UT.
[2] Josephus, F. (1999). The new complete works of Josephus. (William, W. Trans.) Grand Rapids, M. I.: Kregel Publications.
[3] Maxwell, N. A. (1974, January). Family Perspectives, Speech presented at BYU, Provo, UT.
[4] Maxwell, N. A. (1974, January). Family Perspectives, Speech presented at BYU, Provo, UT.
[5] (1995).The family a proclamation to the world, Salt Lake City: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
[6] Lee, H. B. (1973). Strengthening home, Salt Lake City: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Friday, April 23, 2010

News Flash- St. George Welcomes New Comers

Recently Kent and Colleen Smith of Holladay, Utah purchased a lovely townhome in Emerald Springs (1610 West 100 North, #46) just off of Dixie Drive. They spent their first weekend in their new home the very day they signed on the dotted line. You can find Kent and Colleen spending time with their family having fun in the sun in the beautiful area of Zion’s, Bryce, and other red rock country.

For more information about Kent and Colleen call them or stop by for a friendly visit, they have lots of personality and both can weave terrific yarns to help pass the time of day.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Michigan Missionary

Who ever coined the phrase "a picture is worth a thousand words" was right. We got the first pictures from Thomas and it opened my eyes as to what really goes on in the MTC and to where he is in Michigan. For those of you who have already lived the mission experience, this will not be new, but you might enjoy the JOY on the faces.

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It's easy to see that the mission hasn't taken the fun out of Thomas. He is spreading the good news of the gospel as well.
If you want to read his letters and you haven't been getting them,
let me know and I'll add you to the list.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

A Few Favorites

I have been going through my wedding pictures trying to pick a few to print and I just have to post some of my favorites of our family. Our family rocks.










Saturday, April 3, 2010




Our marches through Arches

The Farley's, Hampton's and Smith's traveled to Arches over spring break. We had a blast even with the cold and snow at delicate arch! Notice the "new" arch that was just discovered this year- the double farley arch!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Baby Venna

This is Venna Mae, the newest member of the Orme (and therefore, also the Smith) family. Christian her proud big brother loves to help with her. Venna sleeps a lot, but not necessarily when it's convenient for Amy to have a nap. Venna's blessing will be on April 11, the week after her first trip to Bear Lake!!

Monday, March 29, 2010

Thomas' Farewell

I've been wondering what to do with these wonderful pictures of one of the happiest days of my life, Thomas' farewell. After the meeting where Thomas told his unique story, we headed back to our house for a bit of lunch and some fine visiting, some music and making some memories.

Kenton and Thomas, the two missionary cousins!

What a good looking group, the Smith Family Cousins at Thomas' farewell.
Oh, how I love you all!