Monday, March 16, 2015

BYU's Young Ambassador, Sydney, Shines!

Roger and I have looked forward to seeing Sydney in concert with the BYU Young Ambassadors ever since we learned of her acceptance to the 20-singer/dancer group last spring.  
We saw her perform in two numbers at the BYU Homecoming Spectacular,
and we were excited to see the YA's full show. 
Roger and I, Missy and Ellie and Mindy, Addie and Jeff drove from Mindy's home in Highland to meet up with Stacy, Josh, and Jake (Syd's boyfriend from England).
We had yummy salads and sandwiches at Cubby's,
and  Addie colored herself a beautimous hat!


We then drove to the BYU campus to see the show.


We scanned the page where Syd is listed in the program.
Syd was Cinderella in the duet "Do I love You Because You're Beautiful"
and the soloist in "Embraceable You."
Here are this year's Young Ambassadors with their director, Randy Boothe.


This is the only pic I can find of Cinderella Sydney singing with the Prince.

The program was wonderful - 
so fast paced and high energy and such a brilliant showcase for truly great talent.
Each of the 20 kids can really sing and dance and are individually featured throughout the program. 
And the 10 musicians in the Young Ambassador Band were excellent.

Huge hug from Grandma Pam after the show

Here are some of Syd's supporters who could come.
Mindy, Jeff and Addie had already gone when we took the pic.

Grandma and Grandpa are so very proud of our sweet Sydney.


Addie loves Cousin Cinderella!


Ellie's fantasy Birthday Weekend just kept getting better!


I was so pleased that Patty and Hal got to be there!


Our three wonderful daughters with Sydney


Cousins Sydney and Josh are our first two grandchildren
and they have always been buddies. 
Here they are at Missy's wedding.
Then. . . 


. . . and now!


Josh leaves for his LDS mission to Hong Kong, mandarin speaking, in June.



This is a pic of our little Ellie Smith with Syd's friend, Ellie Smith, Miss Nevada.



Apparently Ellie has watched the Man in the Mirror -  BYU Young Ambassador video a lot, and her heartthrob 
is its soloist, Elijah Homas. She was pumped!


This mother/daughter are attached at the hip!
None of the successes Syd has had would have been possible without Stacy's huge support and sacrifice.


The following weekend, the BYU YA came to St. George to do a matinee, 
then an evening performance, on Saturday, March 14.

Sydney's whole family drove to our home in St. George from Mesa and arrived about 1:30 AM. on Friday night.
It was the beginning of their Spring Break, so it began with them staying with us over the weekend 
so they could see Syd in the show. 
The YA travel in a bus, and left around 6 AM Saturday morning from Provo to come to St. George. 
Syd got permission to stay with us Saturday night, 
then drive back with her family to Provo late Sunday afternoon.
They performed at the Cox Auditorium for the Celebrity Concert series.


These are the lucky family members who cheered Syd on in the matinee.


Sydney with "little" brother, Jake


A big hug from twin brother, Max


Syd loves her Grandpa Roger!


In the last number, they sing, "Brotherhood of Man," and Syd represents France.

Syd is posing with friends, YAs Moniica Hawkes (former Miss America, Charlene Wells daughter) and  Kooper Campbell.

The Young Bunch


Proud parents


I was so glad Syd got to see Uncle Ken and Aunt Kay.


This loving granddaughter makes us so happy.


We all went to eat at Habit Grill between shows.



Tom, Stacy, Roger and I decided to get last minute tickets to see the evening performance.
We hadn't seen it from further away, and there were a handful of tickets in the back.

Chatting afterwards in front of the venue

We were pleased that Doug Alder and his wife, Elaine, were at the evening show.
Doug Alder was a popular professor of history at USU when Roger and I were students there and he was our bishop in our student ward who interviewed and gave us recommends for our temple marriage.  He was Dixie State's (it is now, DSU) President in the mid 1980s,
 and he is a well-known historical teacher and speaker in St. George.


Sunday, one of my Bucket List dreams came true.
A year or so ago, I picked out a pretty arrangement of, "Did You Think to Pray?"that I thought, 
"Someday, I would love to sing this duet with Sydney in church."

After talking to Stacy before they came, she convinced me to arrange it.  
"Do it, Mom! You may never have a better opportunity."

So, they put it on our Sunday Sacrament meeting program, and after 11 PM Saturday night, after her performance and helping take down equipment from the program, Syd came home with us and we sang through it. We ran through it with my accompanist of the choir, Beverly Bradley, at 8:30 AM the next morning, 
then sang it at the 9 AM Sacrament meeting.
It was one of the thrills of both of our lives!
We were both feeling the song, feeling our love for each other and feeling the moment.

They spent the afternoon with us.
I had previously fixed some honey balsamic pork that we ate on Grandma Tobler buns with tomatoes, pickles and chopped cabbage.  Londyn helped me make a corn and avocado salad and we had Grandma Tobler potato salad and homemade brownies for dessert. 





After chatting and napping all afternoon, it was time for them to head up north to drop Sydney off at BYU, and stay with Grandma Sherry and Grandpa Grit and to have a ski get-away. 

I had a touching realization and moment in time when 
Stacy was sound asleep on the couch 
and there was the happy, noisy chatter of the family going on, all around her.

About a month ago, Mindy did the exact same thing on that couch, 
with her little ones interacting with us, as she was blissfuly snoozing.

It brought me back to when I used to return to my parents' home, and I would relax and go sound asleep on their couch while my little kids were happily playing with their Grandma and Grandpa.

It was like, "Ahhh, I'm home."

Tears came to my eyes, remembering. when I saw my girls doing that exact same thing. 
Oh, how time gets away from us.


So many deep and treasured memory-makers happened these past few days.
My love tank is overflowing.

6 comments:

  1. What a great account of two wonderful weekends with family. We loved the show - Sydney is so very talented and she did an awesome job singing and dancing and bringing light and life to the stage. I can't believe that she is only a freshman - wow! How fun that you were able to sing a duet with her in Sacrament Meeting - I wish I could have been there to hear it. I am sure you did a super job!!! What a talented family you have!

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  2. You are just beaming. I'm sure you are a very proud Grandma.

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  3. Thank you so much for being such wonderful supporters and joining me at all three shows!!! I think we can all officially be called YA groupies! It was so nice to have Patty and Hal and then Kay and Ken come to see Syd as well as Grandma Stratford, Susie, Craig, Shelley and Kara. I know Sydney was feeling very loved and supported by her family and extended family! We loved staying with you and going to Sydney's shows in St. George. The highlight of the weekend for me was seeing and hearing you and Sydney sing "Did You Think To Pray" together in sacrament meeting…what a special musical number. Yes, the love you have for each other was just beaming from the pulpit and I love how your voices blend! You both sounded so good together!! I am so thankful your genes passed down to Sydney because it is sure fun watching her sing and dance! What a great weekend! Thank you for the delicious food and for taking care of my kids while I crashed on your couch….yes I was feeling very at home! I just love the time we get to spend with you and Dad!

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  4. Sydney is talented and beautiful and, like her mom, genuine and loving. It was a thrill to be there and see all of your wonderful family. I too wish I could have heard the duet. As Roger told us about it, he teared up. It was obviously a wonderful experience. Thanks for letting us be part of the happiness!

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  5. We had so much fun seeing Syd perform as well! We are "Sydney Groupies" over here! That is all Ellie wanted for her birthday! I can't think of a better role model of for Ellie- Syd is amazing! Sounds like we missed a treat in the song you sang together - you'll have to do again for our next talent show!

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  6. It was so fun seeing Syd perform all together! You had so much to do with Syd's musical development through the years Mom and what a cool thing to now see that come full circle in this wonderful performance for Syd. Stacy let me listen to your duet with Syd in church and it brought tears to my eyes. You two sound so good together and what a special thing to get to do with your oldest granddaughter. I love it! I also love visiting your home, it's true I do feel so comfortable and cared for whenever I get to go "home."

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