Tuesday, May 18, 2010
A fun week - cakes, flowers, a wedding, and a myriad of pictures
Brad arrived Thursday night and we all went through the temple on Friday with Jenika for the first time. It was wonderful. Then on Saturday afternoon, Jordan and Jenika were sealed for time and all eternity. There were about 50 people in the sealing room (about equal numbers from both their families) and the sealer in his talk before the actual sealing described the sealing room as the Lord's family room in His house. That was very sweet.
After the sealing, we took pictures on the temple grounds (it was a beautiful day and the grounds were gorgeous, as always), had a big family luncheon (of about 60 people) in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, and then the reception was at the church later that night.
It was fun to be in Utah and see everyone. Congratulations Jordan and Jenika!! You two are so cute together!
Here are all the wedding preparations:
This white chocolate raspberry cheesecake (d-e-l-i-c-i-o-u-s, by the way!) is 100% homemade. We made the cakes, frosting, and milk chocolate triangles on top with dark chocolate piping details. I was enlisted to do all the decoration, piping, and details. Brenda had much more confidence in me than I did, but I think they turned out pretty well! (P.s. this cake took us 4 days to make!)
There were a lot of silly faces that day:
Yep, these were the faces in all the wedding pictures. Priceless...
We all had a great time decorating their car.
We left some of the cans full and unopened so they exploded as they drove off! (They weren't big explosions, more like fizzing really.)
This is Jordan's friend Broc. He wanted to make sure their wedding night would be one to remember. (Read the PowerBar he's holding.) We all got a great kick out of this and I think these will now be included in every honeymoon basket we give after car decorating, one for each the bride and groom.
And, of course, I can't ever stop taking pictures of my two favorite boys.
Not the best pic of me, by far, but it was the only one I had of both of us. That's what happens when you're the one behind the camera.
It was a very fun week.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Happy Mother's Day!
I love, love, love this poem from a friend's blog. It's perfect for my Mother's Day:
I am your quiet place, you are my wild
I am your calm face, you are my giggle
I am your wait, you are my wiggle
I am your audience, you are my clown
I am your London Bridge, you are my falling down
I am your Carrot Sticks, you are my licorice
I am your dandelion, you are my first wish
I am your water wings, you are my deep
I am your open arms, you are my running leap
I am your way home, you are my new path
I am your dry towel, you are my wet bath
I am your dinner you are my chocolate cake
I am your bedtime, you are my wide awake
I am your finish line, you are my race
I am your praying hands, you are my saving grace
I am your favourite book, you are my new lines
I am your nightlight, you are my sunshine
I am your lullaby, you are my peek-a-boo
I am your kiss goodnight, you are my I love you
Especially now that I'm a mom, I have a whole new perspective on my own mother. Wow. What a wonderful mom I have! I have so much more understanding now that I know what I put her through!
So, to my mom, you are amazing. You made this motherhood thing look easy but now I know, IT'S NOT!! (What else did you lie about, liar?! :) ) I envy your organization, patience, punctuality, and cleanliness. You taught me everything I know about cooking, sewing, reading, service, this list is too long to keep going! Your willingness and enthusiasm as our family's chauffeur, pack mule, maid, cook, bank, sports manager, teacher, travel agent, and santa clause is inspiring. Mom, I only wish I can eventually be half the mom you always are. Now that you're a grandma, I'm glad that Connor and Jaxson will have the opportunity to learn from you too. You truly are amazing.
This is a poem I wrote for my mom for Mother's Day: (there are several inside jokes, so some may not understand)
My Favorite Teacher
You taught me to sew, you taught me to cook,
You taught me to read and find a good book.
You taught me to play ball, you taught me to clean,
You taught me to be nice, and never be mean.
You taught me hard work, you taught me good manners,
You taught me to budget and keep up a planner.
You taught me to listen, what you say goes,
You taught me to love my Morton toes.
You taught me to decorate, you taught me to see
That when something looks wrong, shout “This offends me!”
You taught me rejecting peer pressure is ok,
And when it comes to school work, get an A.
You taught me to behave, always do what I should
You taught me “Good honk!” like no other could.
You taught me service, you taught me charity,
You taught me of Christ with perfect clarity.
You taught me to love, you taught me to mother,
You taught me to sing to sweet baby Connor.
You taught me my whole life, always showing me how
And the best part is you’re still teaching me now.
You are my favorite teacher, you teach me everyday.
I just want to wish you, Happy Mother’s Day!
I love you mom!
And for all the other moms and women that have made a difference in others' lives, here is a quote from the late President Gordon B. Hinckley that I shared in my Young Women Mother's Day lesson yesterday.
“Woman is God’s supreme creation. Only after the earth had been formed, after the day had been separated from the night, after the waters had been divided from the land, after vegetation and animal life had been created; and after man had been placed on the earth, was woman created; and only then was the work pronounced complete and good.”
Happy Mother's Day to all you wonderful women out there!