After church, Roger fixed me a delicious cracked crab dinner,
beginning with this yummy Mexican shrimp cocktail.
I am a lucky mom to have five great kids with five great spouses
and 25 amazing grandkids!
A-a-a-nd an amazingly great husband!
beginning with this yummy Mexican shrimp cocktail.
I am a lucky mom to have five great kids with five great spouses
and 25 amazing grandkids!
A-a-a-nd an amazingly great husband!
Jared's Mountain View High School Graduation in Boise
We drove half way to Boise for Jared's graduation on May 22 and stayed overnight with Lois in Ogden.
Next morning she took us to breakfast at Criddle's and we got a to-go box for the cinnamon roll we ordered
that was bigger than our head to take to the Smith kids from Grandma Great.
As they arrived home from school, each kid had some and there was plenty to feed five!
We love to visit the Smiths! They make us feel so welcome!
Claire had welcome signs and cards she drew and colored waiting on our bed.
That evening, Sam took Claire and Anderson to the elementary school carnival . . .
. . . and Roger and I went with Missy and Jedd to go through an endowment session in the Boise Temple.
Jared's good friend was going through for his endowments and Missy and Jedd are friends with his parents.
Next day we met my sister, Joan, for lunch at Kona Grill in The Village for sushi.
I love her and it's always fun to catch up with her and her kids and grandkids.
Friday night was a party in honor of the four graduating seniors in Jared's ward,
which was held at one of their parent's homes.
We had to take a pic of Claire wearing the headgear in Jared's gift bucket!
Isn't she a cute little Rainbow Brite?
Saturday morning at 11 AM in the Taco Bell Arena downtown was graduation ceremonies.
As each senior received his diploma, the jumbo screen showed his senior pic, which was really cool.
We are so proud of this really fine young man.
He has been Seminary President this year and he was a major player in the Boise Area Robotics Team, which competed regionally and won second place.
Jared was accepted at BYU and at USU and had a hard time choosing where to go.
He plans to major in electrical engineering, and they both have good departments in that.
He said Aggie ice cream won him over!
We adore this kind, spiritually mature and outstanding boy!
His other grandparents, Pam and Wendell Smith, drove up from Malad for the festivities.
Jared had already shed his robe and cap when we took pics.
Jared had already shed his robe and cap when we took pics.
They have such a cute family!
Sam's going to miss Jared next year!
We were treated to a yummy meal at the Cottonwood Grille.
Claire plays a mean game of tic tac toe!
After lunch we hurried to Claire's dance recital.
She's a natural!
And what's a celebration day without ice cream?
Reed's ice cream is almost as good as Aggie ice cream - the ultimate ice cream compliment!
Jared and Sam's birthdays are very soon, so we brought presents. When we were in Las Vegas last,
we came up with the idea of shopping at the four-story M&M Store and creating personalized M & Ms
for all of the Smith kids' upcoming birthdays and giving them to them at the same time
when we came to Boise, which we're not able to do very often.
Funny story. After we had created four messages each for each kids' cupful on the computer
to be printed on the M & Ms, I was at the giant machine, dumping in each cup, one by one.
A huge line had formed behind me, each tourist holding his one little cup of candy,
waiting for his turn at the machine.
We had also made one for granddaughter, Abby, whose birthday was in May.
As the sales gal keyed up our sixth cup, she said, "This is the last one." Everyone in the line clapped and cheered.
I stepped out in front of them and said, "Hey, we only made six. We have 25 grandchildren!" They all laughed!
Sunday, Jared spoke in church, after being up at the senior all night party. His talk was outstanding!
We took pics afterwards on Smiths' front porch.
We wanted pics of him in his cap and gown.
Missy and Jedd made a delicious grilled salmon and chicken dinner.
We took a quick pic after we had pretty well devoured it!
Ellie made delicious homemade chocolate mint (mint from their garden) and vanilla ice cream.
Missy helped her made homemade waffle cones.
She is thinking of having a little business this summer making and delivering ice cream.
Sunday night we so enjoyed getting to be in on a Come Follow Me lesson about some of Christ's parables
with their wonderful family.
They wanted to hear Grandpa tell some of his war stories
from when he flew in the Air Force and we talked about Patriotism.
Monday morning, Veteran's Day, we attended a ward pancake breakfast with their family.
Claire really got into the spirit of it!
Knowing we were going to drive to Logan to go to the Logan Cemetery, Missy wanted to send flowers
from her yard to place on Grandma and Grandpa Gabe's graves.
She said the first time she ever paid attention to what fresh basil is was when she, Jedd and baby Jared
lived with Grandpa for a few months while their first house in Boise was being built.
So she put some fresh basil from her garden in with the flowers.
There has been so much rain this spring and it had rained in Logan all morning, but when we arrived around 3,
it was beautiful and the cemetery looked so pretty.
We got some Bluebird chocolates, including an O'Aggie bar for Lois (her favorite),
and headed to Ogden, then drove out to the West Weber Cemetery with her.
Chyrrl and Glynn came and met us there.
Next day, we had lunch with Chyrrl and Glynn and Lois at her favorite place, Chuck O'Rama,
then drove to Rick's in North Salt Lake.
Katie's Woods Cross High School Graduation in SLC
This lovely girl has been such a ray of sunshine and personality plus ever since she was born.
One of my Katie cuteness memories is of her doing the chicken dance with such darling facials and cute moves.
She is a Student Body Officer this year and is graduating with a 4.0, one of only five in her senior class.
She is a spiritual giant with lots of friends and dates.
She is planning to attend BYU next fall, along with sister, Sadie, and brother, Josh.
We adore this beautiful, spiritually mature bundle of happiness!
Woods Cross High School held their graduation ceremonies at WSU in Ogden,
in order to have a large enough facility for all family and friends.
Josh is on a Church history study tour and Sadie was at BYU, but dad, Rick, mom, Jodie
and sister, Abby were there to see Katie graduate.
Katie loves and is loved by the Polynesian kids - they call themselves Pollies and they call her, Little Ma.
They have the custom at graduations of loading up the graduate with homemade leis,
many made out of candy, snacks and money.
Rick treated us to dinner at the Senora Grill in Ogden afterwards.
Grandpa Bart with Katie - Kathie was home recovering from an operation.
We had a lot of fun playing with Blake while we were staying with Rick and Jodie.
He just keeps getting cuter!
The Pollies loaded Katie up, too!
Roger and I had great cause to celebrate this May.
So it was merry - very!
So proud of these great grads...but not sure I’m ready to let them go😭. Thanks for coming up to support jared, it was so fun to have you here! We especially loved hearing your inspiring stories and feeling your love. I love that you didn’t let the angry m&m mobs get to you👊🏼 Great response! And finally I can’t smell basil without thinking of grandpa. I love planting a garden now, thanks to him.❤️
ReplyDeleteLoved this beautiful post. That picture of you at the top is gorgeous! And you and Joan look so much alike in that photo. Jared is so handsome and has always been an exceptionally kind and good kid. Is Sam taller than him?? I loved seeing the pictures of Mom and Dad's grave and the basil story made me cry. How Dad loved having Missy and Jedd and especially Jared in his home. Katie is gorgeous. In some of the pictures I see you and in some I see Jodie in her. Perfect mixture I guess.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love both of those incredible graduates!! What a packed month of visits and holidays and fun!! I loved all the pictures of missy and rick’s families. Congratulations to the happy graduates!
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful pictures of your graduates and of you and Roger! Katie has a rainbow of colorful cords for all of her achievements - that is awesome! Jared is such a handsome young man! You have beautiful grand kids! "Its all in the Genes" as Dad would say and then he would add "Dorothy Gene!" I agree with Kay - you and Roger are a great mix!!
ReplyDeleteSo many incredible photos on this post! You look GORGEOUS in the mother's day photos, Mom. Your Mexican shrimp cocktail and cracked crab dinner look so yummy in the photos! I hope you had a very special Mother's Day...I am so lucky to have such a loving, intelligent, talented, beautiful Mom. Jared is SO HANDSOME and such a kind soul. He looks like a movie star in his senior photo they put up on the jumbo tron as well as in very single photo on this post...he has the best smile. What a bright future he has! You sure had a busy day running from graduation to Claire's dance recital...I love how perfect her arms are in the photo...she looks so cute in her costumes. The Veteran's Day pancake breakfast sounds like a fun event...I loved Claire's outfit and also loved her Rainbow Brite outfit. She is the cutest little thing I can't get enough of her. I love the flowers and basil from Missy's garden you were able to put on Grandma and Grandpa's graves. I am so glad you were able to go with Grandma, Chyrrl and Glynn to Grandpa Strat's grave... I am sure that meant a lot to Grandma to have you there with her. Katie definitely is a bright ray of sunshine and such a sweet, loving girl. She looks BEAUTIFUL in her senior photos and graduation photos. She is such a special girl not only beautiful on the outside, but equally beautiful on the inside. I am so glad you were able to make it to both high school graduations and support Jared and Katie! You are the best and most supportive grandparents!!!
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