Showing posts with label Birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthday. Show all posts

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Mini Reunion

Joey just got back from his missionary service in Brazil at the end of September and John is leaving for his mission to Las Vegas next month, so we all thought it was a good occasion to get together in Utah for General Conference. Since we are distantly related to the Roots now (Oksana married Joe Root), and they have a big house in the Salt Lake valley, they offered to put all of us up for the weekend. Sam, Joey, John, Ben, Oksana, Kate, Tristan, Lucy, Saren, Amy, and I all stayed at their house. We wondered if the girls would understand whose house it was where we would be staying. They are pretty observant because by they end the weekend they just referred to it as "Kate's grandma's house".

Our family went down before the Missouri crew got there and visited with Taran and Stanley for a day or so. Taran is just about ready to have her baby, so it may have been the last time we would see her before the baby arrives. We watched the first sessions of General Conference with them on TV.

When everyone from Missouri came out, we had a good time hanging out and catching up. We hadn't seen Joey in two years. Little Kate has grown up in the last six months or so. No one had seen little Amy yet either.

On Sunday we all spent most of the day at Temple Square where the huge Conference Center is located. Taran and Stanley came up for a while. Jeff and Renee were out visiting Billy and Jana and so they came over to join the fun as well. We got permission to bless Amy while we were in Utah. I asked at the visitors center if there was a room we could use and there was. We got to bless Amy in a room right near the base of the ramp leading up to the beautiful statue of Christ. It was cool because all of the Melchizedek Priesthood holders in our family (my {Tom's} side) were there that day to participate. It was a simple little witness to me of the blessing of the gospel in our family and the legacy that my grandmother and her sister have created by their joining the church.

{For those of you who are not familiar with an LDS baby blessing, it is an unofficial ceremony in which a priesthood holder says a prayer to officially declare the child's name to the Lord and offer her a blessing of good fortune for her future. It is way to have an official name to go onto the records of the Church until she actually becomes a member of the Church after she is baptized. In the LDS church we do not get baptized until we are considered accountable for our own choices. Until then, little children are innocent. So in some ways it is similar to a traditional Christian christening but without the official ordinance of baptism. We usually just do the blessing in the local church building, so that is why it was special for us to do it there in Salt Lake City on Temple Square.}

Most of my family had gotten tickets to Conference and so they went into the Conference Center in the afternoon. We had the kids with us, so we just enjoyed napping and listening to the conference on the beautiful Salt Lake Temple grounds.

That night Kathy Root made a cake shaped like a beehive and we celebrated Saren's 2nd birthday a little early. It is fun to be with our family. My best friend Mike and his new wife London were there as well.

It was a short weekend, but we got to listen to the prophets speak, bless our sweet daughter, and enjoy the company of many of our loved ones.



Taran is ready to pop!

Hanging out at Taran and Stanley's (Amy found a nice little perch)

Sam and Joey with Amy

Oksana and Kate

Pop loving being a grandpa

Hanging out at Temple Square

Lucy and Amy

Beautiful Amy

Taran and Amy

Here is everyone that participated in Amy's blessing: my brothers John and Joey,
Me (with Amy), Pop, my brother-in-law Stanley, my uncle Jeff, and my cousin Billy

Saren loved playing around the "Reflection Pool" by the temple

She and Lucy also did their toddler size damage to the grounds by picking some irresistible flowers

The temple in the Reflection Pool

She's cautious at first...

...getting excited...

...stopping to pose...

...drenched but so excited!

Here we are with Salt Lake Temple on the left of the picture and the Conference Center in the distance on the right.

Saren is two!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Visiting Utah

In October we took a four or five day trip to Salt Lake City for my (Tom) cousin Billy's wedding. He got sealed to his new wife Jana in the Salt Lake Temple. It was the first time in a long time that much of the Stanley side of the family got together. Some of the relatives hadn't even seen our girls before. We spent some time seeing some of the sights on Temple Square and around Salt Lake City. We stayed in a hotel that was like an apartment building with many of the extended family members. It was fun to get together with them again. Saren turned one year old while we were there too so we got to celebrate that with everyone around. It was even more fun since she shares her birthday with her Great Grandma Nini and it was the first time she had seen Saren (or Lucy).


Billy and Jana

Saren

We ate lunch at the restaurant overlooking the temple.

Lucy loved seeing the huge statue of Christ on Temple Square.

Here's us in front of a statue of Joseph Smith.

The girls loved the birthday party we had at our hotel. There was a little pavilion in our hotel complex where we could all eat and open presents. Taran (Tristan's sister) and here new fiance, Stanley, came up from Provo to celebrate with us. Saren and Nini got to blow out the candles on the cake together.

Deni (my cousin Chelsea's daughter) was excited to get Saren a baby doll for her birthday.

This is the first time the four generations were all together

Lucy loved watching her Grandpa shake the leaves off this beautiful tree.

Saren too. (Look closely and you can see a leaf on her head.)

A bunch of the girls in the family went to the Salt Lake Zoo one day.

Tristan took the girls to meet up with her aunt Angie and little cousin Kailee who is Lucy's age for lunch. We moved away from Utah just as the Lucy and Kailee were old enough to have fun playing together. We're sorry we don't get to see them more.