Thursday, May 21, 2009

May 22,
We are home today packing. It has been a little overcast but still warm. We are getting ready to move this week. Our new ADDRESS IS 254 HIGHLAND AVE, ELBERTON GA 30635. We will be within 2 blocks of our work so plan on doing more walking and less sitting. I am sad and happy at the same time. We will miss everyone here at the apartments but know they will all be gone by the 1st of July and we still have plans to come back off and on. The drive was okay but it will not be missed by me anyway. So we will be up for a new adventure. Love this work.!
And today Ashlyn is going to be 6 WOW! Happy Birthday Ashes!!!!!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Tomatoes in Soda Springs











Jason got done building a green house. Abi loves watching the plants grow and even helped dad to plant them. We are hoping to be one of the few with tomatoes by the 4th of July.




Monday, May 18, 2009

Sarah is riding her bike!

Sarah is so proud (as are we), she is riding her big bike without training wheels! She told me the other day while practicing, "Mom, I want to do it again tomorrow, because Crowells never quit!" I love it!


Sunday, May 3, 2009

May 3/May 17




This is the Stenchcomb chapel, it was established in 1794. Our Judges husband is the minister of it. I love the little cemeteries around the churches here.
The other picture is of Paul doing what he loves. Browsing through a yard/junk store. You would not believe all the yard sales they have around here. As soon as the sun is out so does the STUFF.!!!!

Today is Sunday 3 May. Where did April go to? We are listening to the TV and there is a Tornado warning for some of the area. Wow crazy we have 80's then we have tornado warning. Life here is good.


The past week we have been traveling back and forth to Elberton to do imaging. It is really getting beautiful. The sky is so blue, the fields that we pass through are now all green with grasses, hay and many types of flowers. Everything looks like something out of a peaceful setting that maybe Keith would want to paint.


We went to a Chords of Faith concert last night it is a group of Latter day Saints that have to audition out and they perform around the Atlanta area. They sang songs to Celebrate Spring. Pretty soon we will be saying celebrating summer! Where is the time going.

My sister Shauna called and told me that Uncle Dean had passed away last week. I was sorry to hear about that. Aunt Jolene has always been an example to me of a grand lady. She has always kept busy and goes about doing good and helping others. She is also quite the quilter.I'm sure she will miss him.


I received a email from my sister Shauna, her son was in a bad accident when he was doing lineman work and was burned. She said that he was burned with 2nd degree burns but that he had faith all would be well. He has a cute family. I guess we always need to be thankful for all that we have. Suzanne wrote a beautiful tribute to her family after the accident. She is a strong young wife and mother and Greg is a fine young man and good father, I'm sure the Lord will watch over them.

On our way to work we come upon a lot of fun things, I have never seen so many people who have yard sales. Just about every other house will have a sign in their yard. Not only are there signs but there is also little run down houses, or buildings that have STUFF for sale and some of it looks like really (you know how he is) but luckily we do not have room for anything but what we have already, and some of that will be going to goodwill when we find somwhere to move to up in Elberton.


We stayed in Elberton overnight on Thursday, and drove up to Hartwell, another small town. Beautiful lakes and camping areas in that area. We are looking for an apartment in that town, Athens, as there is nothing in Elberton at this time. It is so small. However we did find out from the Elders that they do have a small ward house, we have yet to explore it. But we will next week.

Paul discovered a beautiful golf course not far from where we are imaging on a place called Lake Russell. Acres of golf, and no homes by it. Rolling hills so I guess we will be looking for Becky to send us his driver and putter, maybe me to. We will need to try it or at least go to the range.

Well here it is the 17 of May. And I noticed I had not posted the other one from 3 May yet. I better get on the ball. We have been quite busy. Driving each day and working. last week we helped train a church employee who is from Tennessee to work on the camera along with our supervisor Tony Rielly. It went very well. We are still taking the missionaries for lunch. I will tell you going out to eat 5 days in a row is not good on the waist line. It must end.Thank goodness for Monday as you can always start over on MOnday.
We will be moving to Elberton sometime this week. It is a small one bedroom apartment I will post pictures when we get moved. But it is only 2 blocks away from our work place so we can walk there and get some exercise. Plus we will workout in the little facility in our building also that should help. Now if we can get the elbows to quit bending to feed us it will help.
We have enjoyed our drive but it is time to get moving again. 3 months and 2 weeks is not long. We figured now is the time to move rather than wait for 6 weeks then it may be too hard to find anywhere. So here we go!!!! New adventures.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

April fools




Well here it is Wednesday, April 1st I can't beilieve that time is going by so fast.b We had a "missionary conference" on Monday. Meaning we went with the other missionaries from our apartment building to a place called Callaway gardens. We went to see the Azaleas and some of the dogwood trees and other early spring flowers. We were a little to early for some but we got some beautiful pictures of the azaleas. We went and had lunch at the little restaurant there and walked around looking the different exhibits. They had a butterfly house that Daina would have loved. tried to capture a picture of the butterflies and got a close up of one of the pretty blue ones.

Other than that it is always ground hog day here. Paul and I remember the movie with Bill Murray where he did the same every day until he got it right. This is our days. Up at 6:00, shower, make a fruit soothie, pack a lunch, get dressed and leave by 7:00. Out the parking lot, down to GA 400 then onto I-285 until it meets with I-85N. Then it is drive until we hit exit, 149 and we turn left onto 98 and head to Elberton. Total time is 2 hours almost excactly to the minute. We then turn the camera and get imaging. I am in the process of taking pictures to make this into a slide show. I think it will be good to jar our memory.

While we are imaging we take turns playing hearts on the computer(no internet access) or we walk around the room to move. After a couple of hours weather permitting we take turns going for about an hour walk. We are so glad when it is nice. (It has been rainy for the past two weeks) and walking has been out. I have in the last week began going to the little gym we have in the county office. That helps to get out the kinks. About 4:00 or 4:30 it is shutting down, downloading our images, and getting in the car to resume our drive home. We usually arrive home anywhere between 6:00 or 6:30 PM. That is our day. Great yes.

Oh i forgot to mention while we are riding in the car, we listen to the radio, Paul insists on driving, I crochet, I read to him, either scriptures or books. I am the book on tape. Paul loves but I told my limit to reading wasd 1 hour after that my voice gives out. It does help the time go by fast however.

Tonight Paul is at movie night which happens every Wednesday night, but I opted to stay back tonight as I did not want to sit, and yet here I am on the computer go figure!!@!!!!!!!




12 april 09
It is Easter Sunday I cnn't believe that the time is going so fast. We went to church this morning and the choir sang. It turned out really even we did not have that many choir members here as a lot of them were out of town. I do not know what the ward is going to do when all of us missionaries are gone. We found out that the temple apartments will be closing on the 15 of July. So we can find something now, stay here, or live in hotel for 6 weeks when we leave. Decisions, decisions. What to do. We have been enjoying the beautiful landscape on our drive back and forth to work The trees are out in bloom, the flowers, azaleas, and all types of flowers I am not familiar with. it is beautiful They have a dogwood tree here that is just beautiful. It grows in white and pink. I have tried to get a few pictures but I don't know if they do it justice. We became celebrities last week. The Elberton Star did a front page article on the work that we are doing.
This is what the artile stated, the only thing missing is the photo. But it was not the best anyway. Hope yall enjoy it.
We are headed out the door to dinner at President Cheney's home so I will get back to yall later.


Missionaries working to computerize county records

By Shane Scoggins

A couple from North Ogden, Utah, sits in a dark government office documenting Elbert County’s past so that people will have access to it in the future.

Or, as Paulette Crowell - the wife half of the husband and wife team - put it:

“It helps us to know where we’re going to know where we came from.”

Paulette and husband Paul are on a year-long mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints to make computerized copies of county records.

The Church’s family history website, www.familysearch.org, is working to make computerized copies of records all over the United States.

Members of the church serve for a period of 6-18 months to make the copies, working with local governments. The missionaries are unpaid and provide all of their own living expenses.

The work costs local governments nothing, and the church provides a copy of the missionaries’ work after it is completed.

The Crowell’s mission brought them to Elbert County’s Probate Office in December.

They are working on copying some of the oldest records in the probate office.

The Crowells began with marriage records that dated from 1805 - the earliest marriage records on file even though the county was founded in 1790 - through 1950.



Now, they’ve moved on to copying estate records for the county. The records include wills and supporting documents, including receipts in all shapes and sizes.

To make the copies, the Crowells carefully take them out of storage boxes and place each piece of paper on a flat board that is laid out under a couple of bright spotlights and a digital camera.

The camera is hooked to a computer.

Paulette places the documents and makes sure they are square on the board. Paul then hits a button on the computer to take a photo of the page.

Each page - front and back - are documented in this way and are stored on an external computer memory file.

When the work fills up one of those memory files, the Crowells send it off to the Church at Salt Lake City, Utah, and get another one in return to continue the work.

The couple, who commutes every day from their temporary home in Sandy Springs near Atlanta, is working five days a week now at the Elbert County Government Complex.

It takes them about a day and half to photograph each box of documents. There are 42 boxes of estate records.

When they are finished, the original Elbert County records will be searchable on computer on the Internet, a great benefit for people doing genealogical research.

“That’s the main thing, to make it accessible to everyone,” Paulette Crowell said.



The Crowells’ work is the culmination of a project that began 15 years ago in the Probate Judge’s office.

At that time, a group of volunteers worked with then-Probate Judge Jane Johnson to properly preserve boxes full of some of the county’s oldest documents - the documents the Crowells are now working on.

The records had been stuck on a top shelf of the Probate Judge’s vault for years. The records were loose and just haphazardly stored.

The volunteers at that time went through each document, placed them in folders and then stored them in boxes.

In addition to the marriage and estate records, the volunteers found documents of alcohol prescriptions, indentures and apprenticeships, sales of negroes, pony homestead exemptions and other now-arcane records.

“I’m just pleased as punch that previous probate judges didn’t throw them away,” current Probate Judge Susan Sexton said. Many other counties have disposed of such records through the years, Sexton said, and have lost the historical flavor they show.

The original records are not available for inspection by the public, Sexton said, because of their fragile nature. Now, through the work of the Crowells, future researchers can see photos of the documents.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

15 March

Well here it is Sunday again. It is the 15th of March already boy the time is flying really fast. We were called by our supervisor on Wednesday to see if we would start working 5 days a week in Elberton. We were happy to do it. We will miss serving in the temple 2 times a week but we know we were called to serve as imaging missionaries. So we will serve. We are trying I to decide whether to move out there or not. Do we want to put the miles on the car or stay close to Atlanta with our friends we have made in the apartment. There are two things to look at. We could go and expand our horizon by moving, meet new see new places, or at least some of the new place. Elberton is a very small town, the big thing to see is the new grocery called Ingles. Not to much of anything else. Pretty country, but very small town. It is a two hour drive one way, we work about 7 hours and then it is home again. Oh what to do what to do!!!
The weather has been cold and rainy but we are not complaining as they really need the water. We went from 80 to 45. But the trees are being stubborn and are continuing to bud. Pretty pinks, reds and whites all over the hills.(or valleys) It is going to be beautiful when it is truly spring.
I have been sewing made a little quilt and now am going to start a couple of baby blankets to crochet around. Hope I can remember how to do the edge.
I read to Paul daily as we are driving. We have read several books and now are reading about Abraham Lincolns wives family and the civil war. She had 14 brothers and sisters and half were for the south and the other were for the north. It has been interesting. It makes the time go quickly.
As always we are busy and blessed. All is going well here and at home. We have been out over 6 months now and it is flying. Still we think about home and all that is going on there.
We are pretty isolated here and just going about the same routine. Paul makes a comment once a while "it seems like we have done this before" remember ground hog day. You keep going until you get it right. Hopefully we will get it right.
My friend at Relief Society gave me a great thought which has made me really consider all things. "Live in such a way, that those who know you but don't know Christ, will want to know Christ because they know you." So I leave that thought with each of you for the day and the week. Love to all

Sunday, March 1, 2009

SNOW IN GEORGIA

yes You eyes are not deceiving you this is snow!!!! And it is March 1st. This is an unusual happening down here. The kids were so excited coming out of church. It started at about 12:00 and it is still coming down!!


This picture is looking out of our window from our apartment and the house across the parking lot. It is so cool!!! Like being back home in Utah. Wait a minute I thought that I was getting away from this stuff. It makes me a little homesick. However, the forecast if for sunny weather beginning next week so that I will like better. I guess they do not have equipment down here to cope with the snow so the kids are praying for school to be closed tomorrow, maybe they will get their wish or not.






We have another of our favorite Temple missionary couples that will be leaving us tomorrow. This was from their farewell dinner. It is Brother and Sister Hopkins they are from Firth Idaho. They have been here working in the temple for the past 18 months. They are very excited to go home but also sad to leave all of us and their temple work. They are great people and have been such an example for us we really have grown to love them but I am sure that their family will be anxious to have them back.
Life is good here we have been so busy I don't have time to do very much extra. Paul is still working in the temple on Saturday but I need to have another day off so I use that day to clean, wash, iron and get groceries. (Is that a day off????) Actually this past week we took Thursday off and went to see the Body Works in downtown Atlanta. They had actual human bodies on display to show how the body worked and all about it. It made me know beyond a doubt that there is a God and he has done so much for us. How else besides a God could our bodies have worked like they do? Someone had to create us and this world for us. I am thankful every day for his love and our blessings. Now is the time for us to be better prepared for the 2nd coming. We must always study and pray so that we are ready for this time. I realize every day how short our time is here on the earth. We may think that it is so busy and we will be around forever. But life passes in an instant. One day we have all of our family with us and they are young and going going, and the next they have families of their own. What a better life can we ask for. I am so thankful for the time I have had here. For the blessings I enjoy each day. Just take time and look around and enjoy!!!!
>Life is a gift. I wrote down a couple thoughts from an email or something I want to share:
Old age is like a bank account, you withdraw in later life what you deposited along the way.
These are simple guidelines to life:
1. Free you heart from hate
2. Free your mind from worry
3. Live SIMPLE
4. Give more
5. Expect Less

Oh I wish I had this engraved in my mind. It is the simple things that are the most important.
Have a good week everyone!!
March 1