Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Not Feelin' So Hot at the Turkey Trot

So my sinuses are nigh unto exploding. My eyes, ears, and teeth hurt from the pressure. BUT--I got up and had fun with my kids this afternoon. First, we had popcorn and watched the end of the Mayflower show on the History channel. Then they all started fighting and had to have time-outs and I yelled at them and had a time out, too. Then we went to watch Heidi's "awesome" Kindergarten Thanksgiving Play at 5pm. Then I went to Community Children's Choir with Addie. Now we are all DAWG TARD. Here are some great pictures I stole from my MIL's camera...

Turkeys and Eagles singing about Pumpkin Pie

(the premise of the play is turkeys and eagles vying to be the National Bird--eagles win, but they console the turkeys with the fact that they are all over the newspapers and decorations every November, and they sing a couple of songs about it).Heidi flappin' her turkey wings


Heidi with her teacher, Mrs. Thums, aka Mama Turkey.

My three turkeys
(the other two are incognito)

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I also uploaded a few pix MIL had of my nieces' birthday party on November 14th. Last week, Hannah turned 2 and Rosalie turned 4, so their fun mama (Rich's sis, Angie) had a fun party for them.
The fabulous Candyland Cake Angie made
Hannah & Rosalie get ready to make wishes

Hannah likes cake!

Rosalie loved her Furreal pets and headband.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Baptism Weekend: SATURDAY MORNING

Saturday morning Rich and I woke up to the realization that we had no sausage to feed the masses, and what's a pancake breakfast (especially for Miss Adeline, birthday girl and sausage lover) without sausage? So Rich ran to fetch sausage at 8am and I started cooking pumpkin pancakes and the turkeys for our family dinner. The birthday girl and her cousins were soon up, dressed, and chowing down! James, Ben, Heidi, Jack, and Jared
Marshall, Abby, Belle, Addie, and Ally
(with Rich, Jill and me working in the kitchen)

Jill making pumpkin chocolate chip cookies for the post-baptism bday gathering

After breakfast, Addie opened some birthday gifts. This one was from Aunt Amie & Uncle Matt--a beautiful bracelet and pocket mirror from Pier One.
Uncle Matt was waiting around to rough up bad guys.
Addie got a beautiful letter and cute pictures from Uncle Mark, Aunt Elena, Liana, Sariah, and Jared down in Texas. It was wonderful to start off her special day by reading the testimonies in that letter--thanks, MarLena!
Later, after some more cooking and football-watching, we loaded up the vans with food and kids and went up to the church to share a family turkey dinner (35 people were there!)
Here are Jack, Ally, and Jake ready to go.
Nana & Gabriel
Laura & Nana
Our delicious spread!
Aunt Amieand Addie=LOVE!
Ally & Nana fold programs
Papa Mark, Nana Lyndi, Gramma Becky, and Papa Jim visit after dinner...
A WONDERFUL FAMILY TIME!!!!
We missed all of you family who couldn't come!!!!

Baptism Weekend: The Baptism & Party

At 4:45 or so, we all headed into the chapel to prepare for The Big Event--Addie's baptism. But first, Uncle Mike took some shots of Addie, Dad, and me... Rich & Addie
Proud parents of a sweet girl

Daddy & Addie
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There were two really super sweet moments between dinner and the baptism. First, I looked all over the church for Addie, Ally and Abby, and I finally found them in the girls' restroom locker. Ally and Abby had helped Addie find the best fitting bapstimal clothes in the cupboard. That was so cute of them to just sneak off and do that by themselves.
Secondly, I was busily trying to get my kids to sit down and be reverent when I turned around and noticed the whole chapel was full. FULL. I kid you not! Just turning and seeing SO MANY faces of people I love and who, most importantly, love my daughter, who have and will support and sustain her throughout her life...well, the sight just filled my heart to overflowing. (If you were there last night as part of our blood family or part of our ward family, please know how much your presence meant to me and to Addie; we are so blessed by your love).
Brother Dave Bowden, our ward mission leader, conducted our baptismal service. His daughter Chelsie led the music and Sister Westenskow played the piano. The opening song was "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" and Grandma Melin said the opening prayer. Then Uncle Drew talked to us about baptism and following Christ's example in our daily lives. All the cousins sang "I Am A Child of God" and we all went out to the font where Addie was baptized.
Jill, Laura, Mom, and I got Addie ready to return to the chapel after she was baptized by her daddy.
The senior Primary Girls sang, "I Will Follow God's Plan for Me" after we returned to the chapel, then Uncle Matt talked about the Holy Ghost for a few minutes.
[Jenny, Cayden, Michaela, Cassidy, Hailey, Kelli, Gracie, Ally, Addie, Isabelle, and Abby]


Then Addie was confirmed by her Daddy, with Grandpa Melin, Papa Jim, Papa Mark, Uncle Drew, Uncle Matt, Uncle Davey, and Bishop Tyner. Sister Kim Strupp welcomed her to the senior Primary and Bishop George Tyner welcomed her to the ward, then we closed the meeting by singing "The Family is of God."
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After the service, we went back to they gym and had dessert with our friends who came to the baptism. In addition to members of our ward family, Addie's first grade teacher came, Mike and Page Gilmore came all the way from Powell, Wyoming, and the Bates family came from Bozeman (with the great news that they will be moving back to Livingston, only 4 blocks up the hill from us!). Addie opened gifts and we danced and chatted and enjoyed ourselves for about an hour. Then the kids kept dancing and/or playing basketball and we started the big job of cleaning up after ourselves. Luckily, we were home in our jammies by 8pm!
Isabelle and Jill
(Jill, you looked so pretty this weekend! Love your haircut!)
Gabriel & Laura
Aunt Amie [aka Sherry Bobbins] entertains all the kids

Aunt Angie made these beautiful cupcakes for Addie...
Isn't she so talented?

Jill & Mark
Amie & Sam
Belle with her pumpkin roll and cupcake.
Amie & Matt
My "bio" Parents--Jim Layton & Lyndi Drews
Addie opening gifts--this one is a scrapbook from Aunt Jenn Claar.

My Mighty Heidi is next up for baptism (in 28 months)
...she's so fun! Addie looks pretty excited about this necklace from Aunt Debbie Holm!
Uncle Marshall looks on...so handsome!
More gifts from generous friends...
Sweet Cousin Ally
Addie loved her new scarf from uncle Mike and Christina
(check out Christina's Etsy Shop)
Heidi dancing "like a T-Rex" to "Single Ladies" by Beyonce.
(That's Sarah Bates busting a move in the background)

Addie, Ally, Belle, and Azalea dancing
Aunt Abby joined in the fun, "making a joyful noise!"
Beautiful cake tree!

Crowd dwindling in the gym...Rich & his mom are there on the left, with Mark Westenskow, Mick Carter and their wives in the background, and Jill and Drew. My dear friends Amy and Jenn are in the foreground, with Amie and Matt, and my Dad Layton's back.
Once the lights were back on and all the cookies and pies were gone, Uncle Matt broke out the basketball. It was fun to see my dad and stepdad shoot some hoops.

Basketball in white shirts, like missionaries (Papa Mark and Papa Jim).
It was a GIFT to me to see my parents having a good time together.



Back at home, we watched some DVR'ed Glee (oh-how-I-love-that-show!) episodes, and this is what the girls were doing while they were "getting ready for bed"...they are so dang funny! I am so glad they have each other because there is nothing better than cousin pals!!!

FAMILY LETTER 07.28.19

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