My mom and sisters and I snuck away after Claire's baptism to a close-by hotel to catch up and talk about a few projects we want to do together. 
My sister Saydi is living my dream living in England for six months right now so she couldn't be with us, but we hooked up with her and talked on the computer for a few hours, all five of us.
We, true to form when we get together, laughed until we bawled our eyes out about the funniest things...
(or maybe we were just really, really tired...thanks for the pictures, Sar) ... and talked about our biggest challenges and celebrations in life right now.
Saren is running Power of Moms while trying to juggle everything else in life (and is doing a beautiful job), Charity just landed a cool job in Palo Alto and is living it up with adventure after adventure, Saydi is trying to adjust to traipsing four kids around London, and my Mom is traveling around like nobody's business doing speeches and trying to keep up with all nine children living all over the place. We all have had our triumphs and challenges over the last year and it's so nice to feel more connected in person and feel the love we have for each other.
We went out to dinner and sat in the hot tub and talked 'til late.
Oh I love these ladies.
We came back in time to hit 8:00 church where Claire glowed with her lingering baptism smile from the day before, whipped up a quick podcast:
(you can listen to it here...I was trying my best not to sneeze or sniffle too much...SO annoying), and ate Thai food for dinner before we sadly shuffled Saren and Charity off to the airport.
The next morning my parents helped me get the kids off to school:

...and Lu off to dance class before I took them to fly away from the beautiful weather we have here in the desert.
...weather that unfortunately causes an inordinate amount of sneezing and itching :)
It was a quick trip and left me inspired and rejuvenated...the way I always feel after being with these guys.
Speaking of strong women (which my sisters and mother are to me) check out the story of this woman ...so heartbreaking but so inspiring too.
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