Thursday, May 29, 2014

Graduation Time



 Two Super Special Grandchildren Graduate from High School-

Wasn't Mine Just Yesterday?

I stood in front of my family in our family room.
This lovely, airy room 
was a just-completed, new addition to our home.
My Aunt Nedra and Uncle Ray had driven 
from Oakley that afternoon for my big event.
I opened my graduation gifts,
and I was especially pleased with 
the little Lenox swan that Nedra and Ray gave me,


and a sweet charm bracelet from my beloved friend, Donna.


That night, in our high school gymnasium,
our Girl's Quartet sang, "You'll Never Walk Alone,"
then each of the Class of '63,
in dark blue gowns and caps with gold tassels, 
walked across the temporary stage, one by one,
 and received our high school diploma, 
then flipped over our tassel.



Wasn't that just . . . yesterday?

Now, more than 50 years later,
our grandson, Josh, and our granddaughter, Sydney,
our first and second-born grandchildren,
have arrived at this Rite of Passage

Luckily, their ceremonies 
were not scheduled on the same day. 
Sydney's ceremony  in Mesa came first.
Josh's is May 31, in Salt Lake,
which will be posted soon.

Syd's Graduation Announcement




We drove to Mesa Thursday, arriving mid-afternoon, 
and Grit and Sherry's flight arrived soon after.
Stacy planned a delicious dinner with marinated and grilled 
flank steak and veggies, a delicious salad, 
Syd's homemade French bread 
and Key lime pie. 
Stacy always sets such a lovely table.



Syd donned her cap and gown, which are gold and blue Mountain View colors 
(Go, Caldwell and BYU Cougars!). 
We took pics before she drove over to the outdoor stadium.


Syd is beaming with her proud parents.


Roger got a pic of Syd singing, 
"The Battle Hymn of the Republic," in the choir.


Syd receiving her diploma.



Proud Pappa



Three generations



We love our Sydney!


More proud grandparents, Sherry and Grit


What a special family the Youngs are!


BFF's Sydney and Noelle


We could not be more proud of this precious granddaughter!
She also was chosen to be the senior female speaker
at her baccalaureate.


Rite of Passage completed.
Look out world, here comes Sydney!

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Birthday Shout Outs For May

When I looked in my iPhoto for pics of our 
BIRTHDAY SHOUT OUTS for May,
I decided to go with our kids HAVING FUN!

Miss Abby 
(AKA Lily St. Regis in Annie)
makes us happy
just to be in the same room with her.  
She is so loving and kind to everyone - 
everybody loves Abby
She cuddles up on Grandma and Grandpa's laps 
at any given moment.
Pretty, petite and talented (she is crafty and 
sews beautifully!), 
we love our Abby!


Another Miss Love Personified
is Miss Maddy!
Born just a week after Abby,
they are Best Buddies - 
but then every other cousin, 
 aunts and uncles and friends, for that matter, 
would say the same thing - everyone wants to be Maddy's Best!
She is such a good friend to others.
Pretty, charming and dancer/gymnast extraordinaire, 
we love our Maddy!


Jared is a Super Kid!
He reads voraciously
completing many series of books,
performs dandy magic tricks,
loves camping out,
is a Lego wizard, 
and he has a wonderful smile and a kind heart.
He is always so thoughtful to Grandma and Grandpa;
we love our Jared!


Can you see the sparkle glinting off of Ryan's smile
(like it does with the movie stars - ding)?
In honor of his great sense of humor,
I had to tease him a little!
What an amazing son Ryan is!
He is so talented at everything he does - 
at playing pretty much any sport - to medicine -
 to scouting - to any hard work -
- to teaching medicine, the Gospel and his kids -
- to playing the piano - to painting (the artist kind) -
- to being a fine leader -
- to being a great husband and father.
And, with all of these abilities,
 what I love most about Ryan is his humility.
Really - he has such a kindly and humble manner.



HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DEAR LOVED ONES!

Monday, May 19, 2014

A Road Trip Up North and Further North


 A "Pirates of Pendance" Cop, A Newly-baptized Member of the Church, and Other Great Stuff

Roger and I are lucky grandparents!
We have very talented grandkids!
I know, what grandparent won't say that, right?
But ours each make us so very proud 
with each fun/learning/hard-working/kind
thing that they do!
Our Miss Kate was the only seventh grader picked
to be in her junior high Drama Club.
On May 1-3, they presented -


This classic was quite an undertaking for a junior high school.
We found out, when we read our program,
that my dear Balladier friend, Mark Zaugg's, son,
is the drama teacher and was the director of the musical.
Both of his mom (who is highly intelligent and charming) 
and his dad's (Mark remembers Balladier music better than anybody, and he plays and sings really well) talent 
were evident when we were entertained 
by this cleverly-staged rendition.
We were there for Opening Night.
Policewoman Katie led the other Police on to the stage.

Katie is the first on the left


The entire cast is on stage in the finale.


Roger is taking the pic - 
Jodie saw the dress rehearsal the night before, 
but was on a trip to Las Vegas with her mom and sister.


Proud Grandma and Grandpa with our Katie


We drove to Boise Friday, the next day, 
and the cute Smith kids were waiting for us.
Ellie was sitting out on the front lawn, 
waiting to spy our car.
We brought birthday presents,
some early and some late,
so we could watch them open them.
Ellie got a Dots purse with some goodies and money inside.
She picked out a pretty necklace the next day 
at the Boise Saturday Downtown Market.


Her necklace spells out ELLIE.

We picked out some real aviator sunglasses 
for these two cool pilot enthusiasts 
when we were at the National Air Force Museum in Dayton.



Saturday morning, Jedd and Sam went on a Cub Scout hike, 
and the rest of us headed downtown for the Farmer's Market.  
We try to go to this with Missy every time we visit - 
it runs from May through the fall.  
We didn't take a pic this time, but there are so many 
fun artisan vendors and so much yummy food!  
We always hit the fudge booth, the mini homemade doughnuts dipped in maple sauce booth 
and the homemade root beer stand (for Missy) 
and I bought some purple fresh asparagus 
for next day's Sunday dinner.
We hurried home, Missy took Ellie to her soccer game
(she scored a goal!),
and Roger and I drove to Caldwell 
to my childhood neighbor, 
Lily Blacker's, viewing before her funeral.
She was 93, and lived a healthy, good life.
I loved Lily!
The Blacker's were great neighbors,
and lots of my childhood memories are tied up
with Jim, Eileen and their parents, TC and Lily.
We got to hug and talk to their four kids,
and other Caldwellites from way back,
when I lived there.
John and Cindy met us there,
and we sat down together and hurriedly caught up, 
before the funeral started.
We love and adore those two!  
They stayed, and we had to leave to get back to Boise 
for Ellie's baptism.

Before the big day, 
Missy, our professional photographer,
took some beautiful pics of Ellie
at the Boise Temple grounds.
Here are a couple of them.



Gabrielle Pamela Smith
posed for pics before she was baptized 
by her father, Jedd.



Ellie loves her wonderful daddy . . .



. . . and her wonderful mommy.



A Celestial family


Here are the attendees at Ellie's special day -
Ann, the darling gal holding Claire,
is my dear Balladier friend, Don Gardner's, daughter.
Ann and Missy became close friends in Boise
long before they discovered that their parents
had sung in Balladiers together!


The very proud grandparents


Ellie and Leila have been BFFs almost since they were born.
Leila's family moved away from Boise for a few months,
and when they moved back, it was a joyous reunion!
She gave Ellie the flowers and a beaded bracelet 
that she made that says, "Best."
Ellie gave Leila one she made, when she was baptized,  
that says, "Friends."


A happy new member 
with her new scriptures strapped on her. 


Missy had her home all ready for a delicious buffet
in Ellie's honor.



Ellie picked the menu - 
shredded pork sandwiches, mac 'n cheese, 
Smith baked beans, cole slaw (well, she didn't pick that) 
and Krispy Kremes!
(Oh, yes, and butter mints - she loves those!)


After we ate, the two Grandma Pams
talked Sam into singing for us.
He has a beautiful voice,
and is very reluctant to sing for anyone!
We felt honored!


Ellie and Anderson danced, while he sang.
and Jared played the piano (not in this pic).
Sam, Jared and Elllie are all taking piano lessons.


Sunday it was great to attend church in the Smiths' great ward,
have Sunday dinner, go for a walk and hang out together.

Monday, Roger played golf with Crane and 
Shanna Simmons, our St. George neighbors 
who moved to Boise 
a couple years ago to be close to their kids.
Missy, Anderson, Claire and I went shopping,
then met Roger for lunch at, My Thai downtown
for lunch.  It is the Smiths' favorite Sushi restaurant,
and I know why.
Yum!
We shared a Bento box (my favorite!)
and some Sushi.


Anderson chowed down on the rice and chicken Satay.


Oh My Goodness, 
we enjoyed holding/hugging/loving/kissing/playing with 
this little dollie!



We left for Ogden on Tuesday morning,
stopped and chatted with Lois, then took her to dinner 
at Zucka'san Italian restaurant near Jessica's salon.
They dropped me off to have my hair done,
then Roger picked me up and we drove to stay at Rick and Jodie's.


Next morning, we heard about Jodie's trip to Las Vegas
and Rick took us into their bedroom to show us this gorgeous portrait of Blake with his mom.
It took our breath away!


Last stop on our adventure
was at Mindy and Jeff's in Highland.
Jack was in kindergarten, 
but we took Charlie, Addie and Mindy to 
Mindy's beloved Los Hermanos 
for bean burritos and grilled shrimp salad.


In the last three weeks, we have seen and visited 
all of our kids/spouses and grandkids,
a total of 2,300 miles on the road!
We are happy to report
they are all well, happy
and anxiously engaged in very, very good things!