Sunday, May 27, 2012

2 Weddings and a Graduation

It is time to update.  We have had a momentous couple of months.  The highlights include two weddings. We were delighted to attend my brother Allan's wedding in Logan, Utah.  He married the beautiful Marta Freitas from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.  We gathered in Logan to witness the marriage in the Logan Temple and celebrated afterwards at a ring ceremony held in a reception center in Logan, Utah.  It was a joyous occasion full of many good memories.  We had such a fun time visiting with family and friends.  I love my wonderful family.

Kirsten returned to BYU after the weekend to put in a work week at the BYU bookstore.  She stayed with Suzanne as she sold many a book to the women attending Women's Week.  Most popular book---"Forget Me Not" by Elder Uctdorf.  They sold upwards of 700 in less than a week.  I returned to Utah to pick her up and bring her back to Idaho.  My first solo trip of that distance.  I enjoyed spending some time with a few dear people.  I went to lunch with Mary and Anna Thompson, had dinner with Suzanne Boren, lots of one on one with Kirsten, visited with Sara Jane Thompson, listened to a great stake conference with my parents and attended Jaimie Finlinson's Jr. recital.  I really enjoyed myself as I traveled to Provo and back again.

Next was Trevor Smith's farewell.  Trevor is my good friend Alisa Smith's eldest son.  He has been called to the Buenos Aires West Argentina mission.  He now is in the MTC learning Spanish and how to teach the gospel. His farewell was on Mother's Day.  What a nice mother's day present.  They celebrated with a big dinner on the evening before.  To help, I made bowls of yummy homemade, fresh salsa.  It was quite delicious.

That same weekend Sarah attended the commencement dance with her good friend Christopher Bressler.  He invited her way back in February.  They had a memorable night concluding it with latterns, ("Tangled" style).    She looked beautiful in her blue formal and he handsome in his tux.

Taylor Dalton, daughter of Dixie and Layne was married on May 18th in the Manti temple to Spencer Palmer.  We drove down to Provo in the dark of the night, stayed in a hotel, arose at 6:00 a.m. and traveled onto Manti.  We enjoyed a few hours viewing that area of the country, including attending the temple, taking pictures and enjoying a luncheon.  We returned to Santaquin where a reception was held.  We had such a nice time visiting with Dave's family.

On May 20,  Sarah graduated from the Seminary program.  She was asked to perform a last minute viola solo for the program.  She did nicely in spite of having little time to prepare.

Sarah graduated from Madison High School with high honors on May 24, 2012 in the BYU-I Center.  She participated by singing the National Anthem with the women choir members and also performed in the big musical number with our orchestra and the Bel Cantos choir.   She celebrated at a school sponsored all-night party that evening in the high school.  And currently is on her way to Disney Land with the orchestra.

A special moment for Dave and I as we watched our four daughters dance together in Sarah's senior solo at her dance recital.  They performed to "Colors of the Wind" from Pocahontas.  Catherine and Sarah worked together on the choreography and Sarah and Kirsten sewed all four costumes.  It was a wonderful experience for us to watch our daughters perform together.  At the same recital, Sarah and Catherine had the opportunity to dance in the ballet "Alice in Wonderland"  Sarah performed as Alice and Catherine as her sister.  They have worked hard to develop their talents and danced beautifully.

Spencer and Matthew have been busy with baseball.  Spencer's game has really improved this year.  He is hitting!!!  In fact, he hit his second home run a few weeks ago.  Unfortunately, both home runs that Spencer has hit have not been cheered on by family because we have been attending the year-end orchestra concerts.  Luckily friends have cheered him on.  Matthew has also showed good improvement and in fact pitched one inning a few games ago.  Not bad!
























































Sunday, May 13, 2012

My Own Personal Angel


There are no words to describe my mom.  She is more than amazing, fabulous, wonderful, or incredible.  My mom is angelic and beautiful in every way.  Inside and out.
She is the MOST caring person I will ever meet in my entire life.  She goes out of her way to make others feel loved and of worth.  She never hesitates when someone is in need.  She will stop things she in doing during the day to help a neighbor or friend.  
She has taught me so much in life.  I wouldn't be the person I am without my mom.
Mom, I love you because of...
  • Your beautiful piano playing 
  • Your smile
  • Your strong testimony in the gospel
  • You support me in everything I do
  • Your cooking
  • Your creativity
  • Your patience
  • Your sense of humor
  • Your laugh
  • When you kiss me goodnight and tell me you love me
  • Your good advice
  • Your willingness to drive me to school on many occasions
  • Your good listening skills
  • Your hard work 
  • Driving me to dance, violin, to friends' houses...
  • Your sense of style! So classy, I love it!
  • The mothering skills you teach me
  • Your sensitivity
  • Your hugs
  • Your forgivingness
  • The support you show our family
  • Your teasing when it comes to my boy life :)
  • Your ability to raise such beautiful sisters that I get to have
  • You married the most amazing dad I could ever ask for.
  • Raising such fun, adventurous brothers
              The list could go on and on...
Mom, though sometime I don't show it, I love you with all my heart!  Heavenly Father has given me more than I deserve.  You are beautiful and I love you so much!  Thank you for all you do for me.  I am so very proud I can call you my mommy.
You have done so many great things in my life and are the perfect example for me. 
Don't ever forget that I love you!!!
Happy Mothers Day!
You are an angel sent from heaven just for me!



Sunday, April 15, 2012

Mozart Requiem

The Idaho Falls Symphony performed last evening in the Idaho Falls Civic Center.  As part of their concert, they invited three local high schools to perform the Mozart Requiem with the symphony.  Madison High school was included in this opportunity along with Bonneville and Hillcrest High Schools from Idaho Falls.  It was a great opportunity for the students to prepare such a large, glorious work for the communities.  Sarah and Dave performed together with about 150 other performers.  The conductor is new this year.  His name is Thomas Heiser.  He displayed great energy, musicianship and innovation as he led the participants in the concert.  Catherine and I were in attendance.  We enjoyed the beauty and emotion of the music.  Catherine wasn't sure that she would enjoy it as much as she did.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Spring Break

On Friday morning during our Spring Break we woke up to 4 inches of snow.  It was quite a surprise.  Our spring break began on Thursday and will continue through tomorrow.  Today (Easter) has been a lovely day with a lot of sunshine and melting snow.  We attended church where I taught the eight year-olds an Easter lesson.  Dave taught his Sunday School class focusing on Enos, Jarom, Omni and the Words of Mormon.  He teaches about fifteen16-18 year olds.  He says they are a good class and participate willingly.

We enjoyed an Easter Dinner consisting of Cafe Rio Salad and a rejected cake from our neighbor's home. Kirsten feasted on a dinner provided by her ward at BYU.   It was testimony meeting in our ward.  I really enjoyed hearing a collection of testimonies directed towards the Savior.

On Friday evening, Camille graduated from BYU-I with an associates in nursing.  We attended the Commencement meeting where Elder M. Russell Ballard spoke and then we attended the convocation.  Camille accompanied a group of nurses as they sang "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing".  She graduated magna cum laude.  Both grandparents were in attendance as we celebrated this occasion.  She will now continue forward to obtain her Bachelors in Nursing with only 19 more credits to earn.  Her plans are to have one more graduation in December where she will receive that degree.





Sarah has decided to be a student at BYU-I starting Fall semester.  She gets to live with Camille in the same apartment for one semester.  They are excited to spend a bit of time together.

I accompanied a pretty intense cello senior recital last Tuesday.  Together we played the Frank Sonata and a speedy, jazzy tango.  I enjoyed the experience very much.  It is fulfilling to me to build upon the talents I have spent many years developing.  This past winter semester I accompanied three senior recitals which consists of a good amount of music.   I am getting to know a lot of string repertoire as most of my accompanying is for string players.

Sarah is sewing ballet costumes for her final ballet recital.  It is quite an undertaking as she is putting together a costume for each sister.  The sisters have danced together in their senior solo each year one has graduated.  This year they are dancing to Colors of the Wind from Pocahontas with brightly colored costumes.  Should be a good memory!!

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Tidbits of info

We enjoyed three concerts this week.  Catherine and Sarah both had orchestra concerts and Sarah and Dave had a choir concert.  It is the end of 2nd semester so this is how they are able to showcase their accomplishments for the semester.








Doug and Carol Ladle (very good friends) returned home from their mission in South Africa.  Dave saw them in church so they were able to connect for a very short time.

Matthew participated in the pinewood derby with a "BYU car".  Unfortunately it wasn't a very fast car.  We tried to help him realize that he wasn't last every time!   Dave also helped a neighbor boy, Dylan Lewis, with his car.  Dylan was able to win at least one first place race.  The scout committee hired a guy to set up the track for the derby.  It was quite elaborate with a computer that marked each car's finishing time.  Pretty fancy!



Camille graduates with her associate degree in nursing on April 6.  She just finished her last clinical this past week and is beginning a large amount of studying so that she can take the test that officially allows her to be a nurse.  She takes the test after graduation.  Camille performed in her Music 158 piano recital.  We always love hearing her perform.  She performed a Prelude by Rachmaninoff.

We are looking forward to my brother Allan's wedding coming up on April 21st.  He is marrying Marta Freitas.   She is from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.  It will be so great to finally meet her.   They will be marrying in the Logan Temple.

Kirsten has had an overwhelmingly busy two weeks writing lengthy papers, taking tests, and trying to fit everything in with her job schedule.  Finally, on Thursday some of the stress ended and she was able to breath a little less frantically.

Spencer is feeling challenged in his math class.  Dave is currently helping him get a handle on the situation.  Finally, after much frustration on Spencer's part and patience on Dave's part, he is getting a handle on finding percent increases and decreases.  Hurray!!  Now hopefully he can remember the process has he completes his test tomorrow.

Catherine enjoyed a youth dance one week ago.  She was very thrilled to be asked to dance by several nice young men.  She also performed in her violin recital as I accompanied her.  She had the entire piece memorized and played very well.

Sarah finally answered Chris to the commencement dance.  He asked her one month ago on her birthday and she answered him one month later on his birthday.  She had him perform several tasks throughout the school day such as breaking a toothpick with just a few fingers and playing a tune on the recorder.  At the end of the day, he received a plate of cookies and an answer stating "Yes" to the commencement dance.

As for me,  a couple of weeks ago I had a gum graph on a tooth located next to my implant, which I had about 10 years ago when it was decided that it needed to be removed.  (The tooth was injured from a fall while I was in Jr. High.)   I had been bothered for several years with the receding gum.  So I decided to have this procedure and I am really happy with the result.  Even though the gums are still pretty puffy, I am glad that I went ahead with this and now I  feel more comfortable with my smile.

And there you have it, a few of the "Hinck Happenings".