Thursday, March 19, 2009


Bob's Photos of
Riley on Road trip to Washington'09

Sunday, January 18, 2009

To all our friends and family we hail with a hearty hello and give grand greetings!
We want to bring everybody up to speed with the Sonntag family’s goings-on. After all, we haven’t sent Christmas cards out for three years and you might think we’ve dropped off the face of the earth! But we are still in Utah, and still in the Salt Lake valley.

However we did move almost as far from our old house as you can get and still be in the Salt Lake valley. We moved from the Avenues area of Salt Lake City (near the capital building) to the Daybreak community in South Jordan, Utah, in October of 2006. The move brought Deb much closer to her workplace, Kennecott Utah Copper’s Copperton Concentrator, which has meant more time with the family (Frank and Riley) in the evenings. Frank began managing the Arlington Apartments in the Avenues when Riley started Kindergarten last year, which has meant less time with the family some evenings (but he is sometimes fortunate to see our friends in the Avenues). Life can be ironic.
Our youngest child, our 7 year old son Riley, is attending 1st grade at Daybreak Elementary. He loves recess and lunchtime, but says the teachers are torturers because they make the kids learn stuff. Even so, he’s the best reader and the best mathematician in his class. He’s figured out multiplication on his own! Riley loves to play Transformers, Bakugan, army, Wii, . . . with his friends, watch movies, and read with us. Right now he loves Skippy Jon Jones books, which were introduced to him by his 1st grade teacher, Ms. Clark. We adore our Riley and are so happy he is with us.
Our precious only daughter, 22 year old Michelle, is serving an 18 month LDS Church mission in the Eugene, Oregon mission, having left on May 28, 2008. She is 6’1”, slender and beautiful. Before her mission Michelle decided she wants to be an FBI profiler, and was majoring in sociology, minoring in Japanese, and working to earn a criminology certificate. And this is a girl who does calculus in her head! She also collected swords, daggers, and studied about guns. We wonder if any of these interests will have changed by the time she finishes her mission. We really miss her but we believe in the work she is doing, and we look forward to when we can see her again.
Our second son, 24 year old Bob, is starting his final semester before he graduates with his undergraduate degree from the College of Architecture at the University of Utah. He is applying for graduate school in architecture at colleges and universities all around the United States. Bob is tops in his classes, producing amazing project after amazing project, most of which we have the good fortune to borrow and display in our home. Bob stands 6’ 3½”, almost as tall as his dad. He cares deeply and intensely about the environment, our country, and sustainability in architecture. He lives with his Grandma Sonntag in the Avenues while attending school and rides his bicycle practically everywhere he goes, in all kinds of weather and at all times of day. Grandma says it’s like living with a ghost since he comes home so late and she really never gets to see him.

Our oldest child, Gary, is 28 years old, 5’ 10½” tall, and knows that his brother and sister look up to him . . . even if they don’t look up to him. When he was a boy he was social and friendly; he is now a social, friendly young man. Gary has worked in several different fields. Gary worked as a telemarketer, as a salesman in a sporting goods store, as a liftie at Alta Ski Resort (where he was able to ski as much as he always dreamed), as a refrigerator recycler, and as an installer of “black boxes” on semi-trucks. He is now learning electrician skills and is a keenly effective troubleshooter, with his innate talent at figuring out how things are supposed to work. He lives life with his sweetheart, Angela, and their two dogs and one cat, in Angie’s house in Salt Lake City. Angie works for E-bay, handling accounts for a few of their biggest sellers. We are happy Angie is part of our family too!



Please know that you, our family and friends, are in our hearts and in our thoughts. We love you and we would love to have you visit our home.

Monday, September 29, 2008


This week was really neat. I got to go on exchanges last monday-tuesday. That was lots of fun. I spent the day with Sister Shumway in Corvallis, and I had a blast. It's a college town, so tracting there was sure different from tracting here in Salem.
Good things are happening here in my own area, too. We're teaching a woman named Norma who says she wants to get baptized, but wants to wait until she feels better (she's recovering from cancer), so we're getting her a priesthood blessing this thursday.
There's also a woman who was being taught before I got here, but decided to drop the missionaries, who now wants to be taught again! She's really nice, and last Saturday we helped her with some yardwork.
Night is coming on sooner and sooner these days, which is causing us to be a little more creative. Few people want to set appointments for 8 at night, but tracting after that time tends to get more people mad at you than interested in the gospel. But it's still nice to be able to see the stars for a while before curfew; they look a little different here in Oregon. I've been able to spot Cassiopeia and the Big Dipper, but I can't seem to find Orion for the life of me, which was always my favorite constellation. So if any of you can see him from where you are, tell him I'm missing his company!
Hope everything is going well with you all; I love you very much.
Love,
Sister Sonntag

Riley is a great hiker everyone is tired before he is warmed up!!!

Monday, August 25, 2008


We wish for a Happy Birthday For our pal Riley!
Go out and ROCK the first grade!!! We are so very proud of you. You are a great guy.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008


Its good to see that Sis. Sonntag is enjoying her missions flowers. She is in our prayers that she is getting the help she needs for her injured knee to heal properly. Serving a mission has been such a long term goal of hers we don't want anything to interfere with her service. Her companion is the daughter of Bruce hock from the old Val Verda Stake and Viewmont High. Her district Leader Elder Brown is the son of Grandma Sherrie's "shopping buddy"

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Summer Vacation 2008

Riley abandons ship with no sign of danger near by, merely a pink beached whale.

We had a blast at bear lake and the minnetonka cave