Monday, April 28, 2008

Spen and Joce's Bee theory

We got talking Sat afternoon and came up with the following:

Being as Dad is terribly allergic to bee's and money is supposedly tight and Mom is on a strict budget AND Dad has a rediculous amount of life insurance the obvious answer is -

that Mom is trying to kill dad for his life insurance money!

What are we going to do with that woman. Even though Dad's net worth has dropped like the water at Utah Lake, we all still love him. But you know Mom, always out for the $$$$!!!!
Don't you all miss my sass? I sure miss all of you. It's almost May!! Yeah!

6 comments:

Mandy & Jory said...

Joce, You aren't alone in your theory. your dad is on to it. He said " She has finally figured out I am worth more dead than alive." Your mom said "We don't know that it was a bee that stung him it could have been anything" very innocent answer but nothing gets by us! We miss you guys. Can't wait to see you soon.

Millers said...

The theory is true!!! HAIL HAIL THE BEES ARE HERE!!! Sounds like everyone is doing well. Our internet has not been working so I have felt out of the loop but it is up and running now. I'm so excited for June to come I miss all you Stevens like crazy. Love everyone and have a great day!! We are luck and blessed to have such an awesome fam.

Ash Rees said...

This theory is right on. Mom got the wrath from Aunt Robin she isn't happy about the bees at all. I don't knpow where that woman came from. Oh ya I do Doris!!!!

Roo said...

Since when did Mom mind a little wrath???? As I recall she seeks it!!!

Roo said...

Since when did Mom mind a little wrath???? As I recall she seeks it!!!

Nan and Pop said...

Wow, I better stand up for myself. By the way, My back-yard beehive is flurishing,Scott Ward and i pulled out a hive frame today, and the Queen is busy laying eggs and the little workers are gathering nectar and pollen to feed the new brood. Abbie, Peyton and Brea and I sat by the opening of the hive for awhile so they could watch the work ethic of my little girls. We were watching for the pollen baskets on their back legs to be full on the ones returning after their foraging in the neighborhood blossoms. I taught them not to be afraid and freak out when they got close, and hol real still and they just go about their very busy business. Then we went to the Bean Museum and watched the video "inside the hive' so they could learn more. As soon as the new brood starts to hatch and the hive is well established, I can show the kids inside our hive and they can see all the little girls doing their different jobs. There is a lot to be learned from the Bees. I got my beets and green beans planted today, and Dad and Brea and I scrubed everything on the back deck off, getting ready for Mauris Bar-B-que birthday dinner tomorrow.Last night right before group, a man shot himself in his truck. It was a very sobering experience.We must keep our focus and our hope in our Savior Jesus Christ always. Love from Mom