Monday, July 26, 2010

I'm 50





I had a wonderful 50th birthday party!  We had a BBQ and was it delicious!!!!!!!  Brent grilled steaks and pork loin.  Mmmmmmm!
I had special decorators come in for the occasion. (Glen and Steph)
They spoiled me!
I had 2 cakes!  Jess made the chocolate one and Alisha Kirk made the lemon pound cake!  My goodness were they delicious!
Friends and family came!
I feel loved!  I like being 50!  Amber (right) came from Washington and Wendy (right) came from Utah!  Group hug:)

Thursday, May 27, 2010

A Memorial for my Father


My Dad's headstone is now in place in the Lindon cemetery in Utah.

My sister-in-law Wendy and Niece Melanie made these programs for the funeral.  So thoughtful and loving.  It will be remembered always.


My Dad served in WWII and was honored with a 21 gun salute.  This was especially touching when preceded by Tapps on the bugle.

8 Grandsons were the pall bearers.

My fathers uniform for the army and dog tags.  A picture of his family.  50th wedding anniversary pictures.  A bowl my father made on his lathe.  Another bowl he made. A poem written by the Godwin family whom my Father home taught.  Statues from Ron.  A name plate Ken had made for Dad while on Ken's mission to the Philippines.  A wedding picture and the autobiography my Dad wrote.  Another table displayed his tools.  My Father was a beautiful craftsmen.  He could make anything with wood form furniture to houses.

All our children came to the funeral.  Left: Sarah, Jake, Elise, Me,  Brent,  Brent III,  Amber, Jess, Penny

Thoughtful flowers and cards from loving friends!  Thank you!
My Dad was a wonderful man.  He was loaded with talents.  He never thought so.  He was humble.  He lived the Gospel of Jesus Christ from the time he found it till the day he died.  He has been and will always be an example to me.
I love my Dad!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

2009 Christmas feeling


Our ward had a Community Nativity display
The whole community was invited to bring nativities and to share music.
It turned out lovely and we had a lot of people come. Of course, Jessica and Sarah both did musical numbers.


Also at this event Jake Hope and a friend, Jack Koonce, who is a professional artist, were asked to paint this nativity. Jack coached Jake who did most of the actual work. It was Lisa Pettit's idea! I think it turned out lovely. It will be used for years to come. In the faces are Jessica Hatch and Thomas.

Grandpa cuddling with Felix

Decorations too. It all brings the Christmas feeling:)

Saturday, October 17, 2009

A week with the Walks

Our very good friends came to visit us.  This is Avery and Sully we went on a hike with the dogs.
Kelly, Avery and Haley at the visitor center:)
James and Kelly
Haley, Sully, Jessica and Thomas testing out the new gondolas for the ski lift.  We are at the Sun Valley Lodge.
While the adults went into the temple in Twin Falls, we played out in a vacant field nearby.  We had relays and stroller races to bide our time.  You don't need toys when you have a vacant lot to explore:)
Thanks for coming!  We had fun!  Such helpful guests too:)

Thursday, September 10, 2009

60th Celebration

My parents have been married for 60 years now!  They were married Sept 7th 1949 in the Manti Temple in Utah.  I am very proud of this:)
We had a celebration dinner!  It was fun and delicious:)  I love my Mom and Dad!
I was also honored this past weekend to attend the baby blessing of my niece Mary's daughter.  They named her Emelia Ruth!  What a sweet family Mary has!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

A trip to Utah and down memory lane

This is the Timpanogos Temple in American Fork Utah.  When our 4 oldest children were in primary they participated in the open house for this temple and sang in the primary choir.  Elise and Jess were able to go with me to the dedication.  We sat in the corner of the second floor.  It was right above  where President Hinckley cemented in the corner stone.  It is a favorite temple to us.
We went to visit and walk around the grounds while we were down in Utah for a family reunion
We have Jake, Sarah, Me, Jess in back, Penny holding Felix, Stacey holding Thomas.
Baby Felix on a stroll at the Temple

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

It's nature

We have lived in Idaho for a year and a half now.  I have seen many animals here that I didn't see in Washington or Arizona.  Last year during winter we saw a mother moose and her baby running down a road.  This is a bull moose.  We have seen these too.
In our yard we have seen this kind of Yellow Tananger.  This is a male.  The males have brighter colors as most male birds do.  They say it is so they can dazzle the females:)  I would have to agree.  This is beautiful!
I have seen many interesting animals on my way to Twin Falls.  I go there every 2 weeks to do my shopping.  This is a Red Tailed Hawk.
On a Saturday we went out to Redfish Lake and we saw a beautiful Steller's Jay.
Believe it or not I saw a lone Grey Wolf.  It was on my way to Twin Falls of course.
Last summer when my brother Ron and family were here visiting we were driving up Bald Mountain and Wendy spotted a Black Bear.  He was hiding behind a tree close to the road and ran away as fast as he could go.
This is a Golden Eagle and they are common here and there is one on the way to Twin.  It's nest is close to the road and sometimes you can see the baby in it.
The Yellow Headed Blackbird live in the marshy area's we have here.  They are quite a bit larger than the Red Winged Blackbirds.
Here is a Red Winged
Elk are very common.  In fact last year one ran into Brent's brand new company car as he was coming home from work late at night.  Now the car says ox cable:)
Yellow Bellied Marmots are all over the place at Shoshone.  They love the lava flow areas where they can hide in the caves.
This is a flicker.  It is a type of Woodpecker.  Jess and I saw this on a bike ride.
Prairie Dogs are everywhere.
I have seen a Weasel by a train bridge. The bridge is on the way to Ketchum.  I saw this on a bike ride too.

This is the most unusual thing I have seen.  It is a Ringtail Cat.  Also called a Miners Cat.  Miners would make friends with them. They liked the mines because they are dark and cozy.  This is a nocturnal animal.  They are very rarely seen in the day time. It ran across the road in front of me when I was driving home one day from Twin.  I didn't even know what one was.  It was so cute.  It looked like a combination of a cat and a fox.  The colors were so distinct. I had to go home and look it up.  I love to see the wild life here.  It's nature:)