Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Something to Celebrate...

90 Years old! That's right, my Grandpa Perry turned 90 years old yesterday. It's unreal to think of the cycle of life. Here surrounding him are a few of his great-grandchildren ranging from 1-11 years old.

Aunt Kath, Grandpa, my Dad

Caleb really enjoys my grandparents. Thankfully he is super social and always happy to see them. So my Caleb was sitting by my grandpa saying "Happy Birthday!" Then my grandpa asks him, "So is 90 years OLD or YOUNG?" Caleb stopped and thought...then he shouted...YOUNG! My grandpa gave him an enthusiastic high five! Despite many different health challenges my grandpa has continued to modify his lifestyle and adapt to his challenges. The one thing I have always loved about my grandpa is he has remained up beat and always up for visitors. It's wonderful having them so close to us now in Herriman...I mean as if Riverton wasn't close enough!

We lucked out having my entire family there so I too advantage of having a family photo with my grandparents. My grandparents just returned from Portland Oregon for a family wedding. So since they just flew home we didn't end up celebrating a BIG PARTY yesterday. So we are waiting until this weekend. The cute request that my grandpa made was to have 90 CUPCAKES! It looks like we will all be baking this weekend!!! Happy Birthday Grandpa.
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Time Out For Women


Time Out For Women 2011
Logan Utah

Thanks to my sister Angela for inviting us last year to TOFW - we have fallen in love with a new mini-getaway. It really is so inspiring, fun, lots of laughs and tears. It's wonderful!

Our fun friend Amanda, who came with her mom and sister-in-law. With her around it always makes a fun weekend!

Krista and her Mother-in-law Diane and sister-in-law Laurie.
Our dear friend Marci. We had an extra ticket so I quickly invited her to attend with us. It was wonderful to introduce someone else to the GREAT weekend!
Oh, and it's just not the same if I don't get a picture with my all time favorite speaker...Merrilee Boyack! If you haven't read any of her books...(Yes, I have read them! SHOCKER I KNOW!) She is wonderful. So inspiring, motivational and just my all time hero. I was determined to NOT talk to her this time because the last time I had an all time MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT with her...Anyways, I happened to be walking next to her (on my way to the restroom, not famous people stalking!) Then my sister Angela happened to be there waiting for a picture with her and she said, "Hey isn't this your hero??" I was stunned, but then of coarse I had to cease the moment and get a photo. I ended up talking to her and asking her to mention "running" in her talk. Long story, but Shandra my sister felt like every speaker mentioned running some how and she was SOOOO tired of hearing about how you should RUN. Amanda and I of coarse LOVED it, but Shan was so done with hearing about it. Anyways, Merrilee totally did it! Her first intro into her talk was about "Why did they schedule TOFW on the Top of Utah Marathon weekend?" Then she continued to talk about how she hated running and the only marathon she would be apart of was a Star Wars Marathon... Anyways, it was totally hilarious for us who knew I had mentioned something. It gave us all a BIG laugh and we enjoyed her even more!

We finally met up with our favorite Kaysville friend. Emily and her mom. Hopefully next year we can spend a few more hours with you!


Until next year...we've wised up and booked our hotels already!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Happy Birthday Grandma Lou!


That's right we've had a Birthday shout hurray! Happy Birthday to Grandma Lou.

Alayna several months ago decided that she wanted to go get pedicures with my mom for her birthday. She's been saving her money and today was finally the day to go! She was in heaven!!

The cute part of this memory is that Alayna has been saving her money for some "shoes" she saw in a Childrens Place catalog. Get this the shoe price for little girls was $22.95! Unreal. She's been saving for a while and holding on to the picture of shoes she liked. The morning of the pedicure she was debating to spend her money on shoes or a date with Grandma Lou. Well, as I was folding laundry in my room (yes I actually do that every so often!) She jumped up on my bed and said, "Mom I decided that it's better for me to spend my money on making a memory with my Grandma, then buying some shoes...I figured I can always find cheaper shoes anyways!" I have to admit it was one of those darling mom moments when you realize that something clicks in your little kids brain and heart. Let's just say that this is a memory Alayna will remember forever!

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Off Track...

We are entering our third week of being off track and I have to admit I am so sad to see it end! I've loved the spontaneous play dates, parks, staying up late reading books, walks, sunshine, swimming and sleeping in late!

Here is a simple memory of pretty much everyones favorite activity the past few weeks. Swimming at the reservoir .
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Practice...Practice...Practice

Well, it's been a long (overdue I'm sure) time coming...Jacob can finally write his own name. It's a good thing I as the mother can take credit for this and not his preschool teacher! :) Good Job Jake!!
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September 11th

My mother has attended the healing field in Sandy the past couple of years and I finally had the opportunity to take my kids. It was really neat because before we headed over we had a little Family Home Evening about our country, honoring the flag, the laws and what the word honor means.

Cute little Jake took the lesson to heart when he kept his hand on his heart the entire time we were there. Here is the new sculpture that was released this year. I also, have to mention that my kids knew we were going to attend the flags this morning and they all came down dressed in their flag t-shirts. I have to admit I was totally impressed by their patriotism. This really was so overwhelming and very impressive to attend. It really has given us all something to stop and think about, especially our feelings and memories on how we felt 10 years ago. Not to mention to immense gratitude we have in our hearts for those who continue to fight and defend our country. Here is a THANK YOU to all of you who we personally know that are defending our country.

Jacob

Caleb

Alayna
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