Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Jordyn's 6th Birthday

Jordyn had a great Birthday Party. Her Birthday is November 24th but since I had a volleyball game I scheduled her birthday parties on Sunday the 23rd with the family and then again on the 25th for her friends. The Party with her family was great we had everyone over that is living in the area. It was a great to see all of our family around to see and celebrate her birthday with us. The party with her friends was an experience all of its own. She had 13 friends over that didn't count her and her sisters. I did this whole party on my own because as some of you know Ben was still in Colorado finishing up work there. I fed, played games, had presents and also had cake and ice cream for all of these kids by myself with help of my friend Nikki, my cousin Brittany, and my Mom. Jordyn loved all the attention that she got and all of the toys she received. I am greatful for great friends and family who support me and my family. Thanks again. This is just one of the many toys she got from her friends. It is a doll head that you get to style her hair. I hope she practices a lot to do not only her own hair but her little sisters hair also.
This was the stash that she got from all of her friends. If you couldn't tell she is a real girlie girl.

This is all of her friends that came to the party. It was really loud at my house and I was very happy when it was over.


She was holding her cake that I made for her at the family party. I didn't mention this is the second cake of three that I ended up making for her birthday.



If you can't tell the cake was supposed to be the skirt of the barbie dress. It didn't work the way I really wanted it but at least I did try. I think I know how to do it next time so atleast I learned something. I am sure I will be making some more with two more girls behind her.




Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Moving back to Salt Lake.

These pictures were put in the wrong order so I hope you understand. For those that didn't know I moved twice. The first move was from Gypsum Colorado to Ben's parents house in Holladay, and then the second move was from their to our house in West Valley. In the meantime while living with the inlaws all of our stuff was stuffed into my mom's garage for a month. This was me talking to some family and giving them directions to our new house. This is one of our chairs while still in the garage.
This is another picture of the garage with all of our stuff in it. It only took us 4 car loads of stuff to get it to our new house but thanks to all of our family and friends we were done with packing and unpacking by 12pm. Then I had the tough job of actually unpacking the boxes.

This was our old home in Gypsum Colorado while we were packing up the truck there. This is a lot cleaner than it was earlier.


This is what we were living in while still packing. The only place I could find boxes was the local liquor store and so all of our boxes are liquor boxes.



Here is a better look at all of the alcoholic boxes. We had about 100 boxes and that still didn't hold everything.




Monday, December 8, 2008

Colorado living. (Vail, and Gypsum)


We lived in Colorado for 2 and 1/2 years. We moved out January of 06' and moved back October of 08'. Colorado was a lot of fun and made a lot of lasting friendships. We were able to grow in so many ways. We became a closer family with having to depend on each other more. We became more independent and self motivating. We are also more intune with the spirit since living in the mission field. This is my first time ever living outside of Utah and boy was it different. I made a comment to my neighbor that I was LDS and she looked at me and she said "What is LDS?" I then replied I am a Mormon and she said "Oh." and that was the end of that conversation. I was shocked to realize that people really think that we have horns and that the men have more than one wife. It was really nice when people had sincere questions and they really wanted to know the answer. The hard part for me is that I never had the same questions so for some of them it was hard for me to answer, even though they were easy after I thought about it for a while. I know I never converted anyone to the church, but I was happy to express my love for the church and for the things that it gave to me. I know also that my friends now understand what we believe more now than they did and I think that they have a better appreciation for us as a religion.

My ward family was so good to me. They helped teach me things, like quilting, cooking and they also helped keep me in shape. They were there for me when I got really sick when I was pregnant. They were there for me over the holidays when I couldn't come home. They were there for me in every situation. I am sad to say goodbye to all of those wonderful people I hope to see them again really soon.

Rylee's blessing

I know that I am really late in posting this since she was blessed in March of 08 but I thought late is better than never. This picture is taken with her cousin Sophie. Rylee is on the right and she looks so much bigger than Sophie in this picture but if you saw them now it would be the opposite. Sophie is bigger than Rylee now.
For the blessing we had the choice to do it in Colorado where it would be hard for all of our family to come or do it with Adam's family in Salt Lake. We decided that family was more important then doing it in Colorado so we drove the six hours and blessed her in SLC. I am glad that I made that decision. Adam told me later that his baptism and my blessing were on the same weekend also so I think we have some kind of bond even though we are 8 years different in age.
I love Rylee so much and I am greatful everyday that God has blessed my family with 3 beautiful and healthy daughters of God. They are my world and I am so happy to be their mother.