Sunday, January 19, 2014

2014 and we are all doing well... Quick catch up.
Dan and Brandy and family are all well and living in Saratoga. The children are all growing up fast. Carmen will be 18 this year!
Scott and Melissa and family have their share of changes taking place. Spencer and girlfriend Britney are planning a wedding in the near future. Aaron graduates from school this year. Alexis almost all grown up and Melissa was excepted into the nursing program that she has been waiting for. 
Justin and Melo are both trying to juggle school and work. She is in the second semester of her nursing program and Justin is working toward a PA degree. (they all must have gotten the medical bug from dad. I hate blood and needles!) Gabe is in the fourth grade, Tug in Kindergarten and Piper can't wait to join them.
Eric and Raquel moved to Colorado Springs last summer to start working as an Endodontist and found that Colorado wasn't for them. So, come February they are moving to Carson City to work in a private endodontic practice. It seems to be a better fit. I was able to visit with them in October and watch Ava and Dresden play a soccer game. It was fun. Nora still doesn't trust me. Hopefully that will change soon.
Andy's hips have healed pretty well and he has hit the slopes again this year. He is still teaching at Lincoln and coaching lots of soccer.
Shayne and Kim still call Lehi home but are in the house hunting market so where they will settle is a little in the air. Seth is in his last year of junior high and Boston is anxiously awaiting next fall when he can start Kindergarten. Shayne is a welding forman and is enjoying the opportunities to learn and lead.
BriAnna and Beni are busy with Jaxon, Asa and Brealeigh. Jaxon is in the fourth grade, Asa is in Kindergarten and Brealeigh will be starting in the fall. BriAnna works at Intermountain Medical Center as a registrar. She is hoping to get into a nursing program soon. (yes, another nurse!) And, Beni is cooking at Chili's. 
Keali works at Cottonwood Treatment Center where she works with troubled youth and she is working on finishing her cosmetology school. Izaiah is two and a half and so very busy!
Bradley and Jacquel are planning their wedding for June. He is very happy working for Hadco Construction and Jacquel loves her job as an aide for handicapped kids. She is thinking about switching to education when she returns to school next fall. (Oh yeah, another teacher)
Chelsea is working in the electronics department at Walmart. She is contemplating school and what she should go into. Veterinary sciences still have her heart but there are not many programs around here to attend. She may have to relocate to follow her dreams.
Chacity graduates this year. She plans on attending UVU next fall. She is not exactly sure what direction she will take but her plan is to get her generals while she decides. Good choice!
William started Junior high this year. Wow! How time flies! He has found his voice. He seems to have an opinion about everything all of a sudden. ;)
Leo is in his last year of elementary this year. He wants to play football again this year. He loves to build with his erector set and play on his tablet. 
       
   

Sunday, July 31, 2011

It's about time!

Well, Chacity failed even more miserably than I did! I will post pics soon but for now, let's see...
Justin and Melo have a little girl - Piper who is now one. Keali has a little boy who is two weeks old. I am back in fifth grade after a year as a BYU facilitator. Scott is a full time firefighter - soon to be a paramedic as soon as he passes the test. There will be more info soon!
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Back again! I have figured out how to update this crazy thing and get back on so here we go again.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

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Chacity is now in charge of the blog.

Today is a day you can try to celebrate with the family you have, but sometimes when they're butt faces, you can just be grateful you don't live on the street. Some of us started our wonderful day at around 4 A.M. hitting K Mart, while everyone else with some common sense was at home sleeping. We got home and some cooked and some cleaned and then some had to get the fish out of the frozen pond, they were all still barely alive.

We ate a delicious dinner thanks to everybody who helped ranging from Grams, to Rigo. Some of us even got a nap in between there somewhere. We ate lots of very good desert, pecan pie, cherry pie, grasshopper pie, cheesecake, blueberry pie, fudge, ect.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Hello world!

Well, it has been quite a while and there is so much to catch up on. We got everyone together in April and did a little photo shoot. It was one amazing weekend.


Welcome little Brealeigh!
BriAnna had a little girl in June. Brealeigh Elena Garcia. What a cutie!

We were able to take a couple of trips this spring and summer as well. We spent a week in West Yellowstone where we spent the time chillin and visiting with the Grizzles.


Then we spent a week on the Oregon Beach for our Family Reunion. Scott had already started his new job and could not go with us so Shayne drove all week. It takes a lot of patience to drive with all those people in one car. Good job Shayne!



A lot happens in six months in this family. If I try to catch everything up, it will never happen. So, here is a tiny taste and maybe I will do better. (or not)

Thursday, April 9, 2009

my favorite picture of Asa


This is my favorite picture of Asa so far - his huge cheeks and mouthful of teeth are adorable!
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Sunday, March 8, 2009

Fly by February and Manic March

I have so much to catch up on. February was so busy that I did not get the opportunity to blog and March has started out even worse. Now I have intense catching up to do. We started the month with Kim's birthday. Then BriAnna's birthday. I went back on track to getting ready for our fifth grade program and learning and administering a new reading leveling test. All this to be prepared for Parent teacher conferences the first week of March.

Once again I was late with the birthday presents for the ones in Massachusetts and Nevada. Alexis and Ava both had birthdays in February and Raquel & Eric celebrated their fifth anniversary. Then Dresden decided to come a little early on the 23rd of the month. I had hoped that we would be able to come down this weekend to visit for a little bit...but that was not to be either-for February ended with a vengence.

Grams got a phone call that Aunt Doris was fading fast and she should come if she was going to. Grams left on Tuesday and Aunt Doris passed away on Thursday. So, my plans for the next few days changed drastically. We celebrated Chacity's birthday on Friday (it wasn't until Sunday along with Kadin's). I flew out on Saturday to have the privilege of arranging flowers for her casket, saying goodbye while dressing her, singing for her one more time at her funeral, visiting with family for a few hours and flying back early Tuesday morning so I would be able to get ready for parent conferences Wednesday and Thursday.


I have hope that March will mellow out a bit but I don't think so. I just hope I will not be late with birthdays again.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Little Grammy update

Grandma Wilbur went back to the hospital this weekend. The rods and other hardware that was already in her arm from her break about ten years ago came out of her skin where the bandages were rubbing. Well, yesterday they took all of the old hardware out under local anesthesia. Today she was meeting with a plastic surgeon to see what he could do for her wounds. She is a tough lady!

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Grandma Wilbur


Scott got back from Massachusetts on Sunday. Grandma Wilbur is doing better. Her congestive heart failure has improved and she is breathing much better. They have not scheduled her surgery to set her arms yet. That will still be sometime down the road. She is living at the Quabbin Nursing Home, the same place that Grandpa Wilbur was in. Melissa works there as a nurse now so we are quite fortunate that someone can spend time with her and we have the inside track concerning how she is really doing.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Swimming Lessons



Another chapter has begun. We have all begun swimming lessons. What an adventure we have daily getting everyone to the pool on time and out of the dressing room in a timely manner afterward! AAUGH!! The kids are doing quite well with it all though. Leo and Will have jumped to level 3 already. Jaxon is in level 2. Seth and Chacity are both in level 4 and Chelsea is already in level 5! Brad will not come and play with us - football consumes his life!)
Every day I take a quick walk down memory lane ... oh, the sweet memories of past swim lesson sessons - long summers sitting at the pool with babies while watching the others swim and the all day swim meets. What great fun it was!

Friday, January 9, 2009

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Rolling with the punches

I was reading my friend's blog last night and was impressed to stop and count my blessings once again. She is battling breast cancer that has metastasized to her bones. She is so very brave. She never misses a stride. From an outsider's vantage point, you may not even realize that she has cancer in every bone including her skull and in her liver. The doctors have given her 1 to 3 years. Yet, she volunteers at her sons' school, works out with friends, and maintains a seemingly normal life through all the pain and sickness of her disease and treatment. I guess her battle puts many things in perspective.
It seems that life is a lot of rolling with the punches. I guess that is how it will all play out in the end - how well we learn to roll. Scott's mom fell the day before Christmas breaking both of her arms severely and her nose. She was fortunate that the neighbor came shortly afterward to stoke her fire and found her. After a short hospital stay, she has been at the Quabbin Nursing Home where Melissa works for rehab and evaluation. When she visited the doctors last week she expressed her desire for corective surgery despite the risks. Without which, she would be relying on others for everything including eating for the rest of her life. So, Scott canceled his school and the kids weekend in St. George and made reservations to be with her before and during the surgery. We were so fortunate to find a ticket so affordable. I will not be able to go at the same time as we could only get one ticket and I have a screening interview with Canyons School District the same day her surgery is scheduled. It is good that he will go alone these days! They have scheduled two highly reputable surgeons to cut down on her time under anthesesia and increase her chances for a positive outcome. We are so blessed to live in a time when medical science can do so much.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Down come the Decorations

Well, another holiday season has come to a close with school starting again today - THANK HEAVENS! I still have about three weeks off to clean it all up and put it away. The two weeks went pretty peaceful. The kids helped Grams accomplish her goal of quilts for all (well - almost). No one had any explosive encounters. Token visits were experienced by those who felt moved to do so and extended family tolerated each other uneventfully, although obviously offended. All in all...pretty successful. Especially when most members of the family still found at least one opportunity to feel the spirit of Christmas sometime during the holidays!
Seriously, we are so blessed! All of our children are healthy. Our family circle is growing larger and richer with each new addition. Thirteen and counting grandchildren with three more grandchildren coming this summer. Grams is healthy. Grandma Wilbur is recovering under Melissa's (and Scott's) watchful eye. Our home is a safe, secure place and we are all progressing towards our goals. WE ARE BLESSED!