Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Friday, September 5, 2025

A Quick Bit of Summer Catch-up

Hello, friends!   Here's the quickest catch-up post ever from the last few weeks of summer, so I don't forget to get it down and, also, so that I can move onto other things to blog about.    

My college friend, Brenda, recently came to town.  It had been many years since I'd seen her and it was great to catch up!   She played a role in Glen and I getting together, so she holds a special place in our hearts.  


Here is Emma with the stake RS presidency she served with before she moved away.  They really miss her, as do I.     
Here is Glen with the EQ presidency from our old ward (minus the secretary)...
Before we were officially sustained in our new ward, I had my "old ward" RS presidency over one last time.   
We made food as a service for someone with health issues in the ward and just had fun eating, playing games, and hanging out together.  This is where I told them that we would be leaving them the following week.   

 Leaving them so soon after starting is honestly one of the hardest parts about getting this new calling.  I felt like we had just learned everyone's names and were just starting to develop some good relationships.   That's okay though...we are already feeling the Lord's hand working to help us in our new ward and now we'll have double the YSA friends!  

The last week in August Emma came back from Rhode Island to be in a friend's wedding.   
We loved, loved, loved having her around again...

It made the week extra busy, but it also made the week extra good!  
#bonustimewithemma
 Adam was around for part of the same week Emma was here until he could move into his new apartment.  We did A LOT of yardwork together while he was here and I think we wore him out pretty good by the time he moved into his new apartment.  


I'll be honest...we were pretty darn exhausted by the time church rolled around on Sunday for our first official week in the new ward.  There are A LOT Of moving pieces getting a ward up and running at the beginning of a new school year and being brand new makes it all the more intimidating / hard. This picture shows us in front of our new church building.   
It's a cool old building on BYU Campus, but doesn't have good classrooms, so we move over to  another building for 2nd hour.      

Adam just started at his new ward this past week as well and his Bishop gave everyone in the ward a sand dollar from the Oregon coast as a welcome gift.  
I haven't blogged about it yet, but will soon...but we were just in Oregon visiting Adam's mission.   While we were there, we spent some time at the coast and Adam searched high and low for sand dollars, but never found an intact one.  
The gift seemed like a little tender mercy / confirmation that he's right where he's supposed to be for this school year.  

  And that, folks, is all I've got for today.  Hopefully I'll blog about our trip to visit Adam's mission soon and wrap up maybe one more summer post, before moving on to a very busy fall!  Thanks for tuning in today!  💗

Monday, December 18, 2023

Thirty Years of Us!

 On a cold, but sunny day in Denver, on December 18, 1993, a couple of young kids got married.

 


Here are a few random facts about our early relationship and wedding:

-We met at BYU.

-I was officially introduced to Glen when I was going on a double date and the other guy canceled super last minute.  My brother offered to find a replacement date for my friend and came back with Glen.   He dated my friend for a while, then she went on a mission and the rest is history.  Haha! 

-Both of our birthdays are on the 25th of the month (me in April, him in June), so he asked me to marry him on September 25th.  We likely would have married on the 25th as well, except the 25th doesn't really work in December. 

-My aunt made my wedding dress and it cost right about $100 total.

-I truly didn't care about my wedding colors.   I originally picked peach and green (it was the early 90's, so don't judge!) and happily changed it to burgundy and green after my Mom informed me that those colors were hard to find in the wintertime.

-Actually, I really didn't care about many of the details of my wedding and I went along with whatever my Mom and Glen's Mom told me would be easiest.   We even had a potato bar for the luncheon, despite me not liking potatoes back then. 

-We jumped in the car the day after we got married and drove to Minnesota with my family for the reception and to spend Christmas with them.   I feel bad for my younger siblings in the back of the car with us. 

-It was bitterly cold in Minnesota the week we were there (like -40* with windchill type of cold) and Glen very quickly redacted every naive statement he'd ever made about how growing up in Colorado meant he knew all about cold. 

-The first place we lived together after we got married, in South Orem, was the sketchiest neighborhood we lived in in our whole married life. Police were in our little culdesac on a semi-regular basis. 

-Glen's first job out of college was in Baltimore, Maryland...thus beginning our 25 years of living on the East Coast. 

-Our first three kids were born in three different states.  Spence in Utah, Cami in Maryland, then Emma, Adam, and Ellie were all born in Virginia.

  We were certainly pretty clueless about life when we got married, but we were filled with a deep love and naive hope for the future.   It's probably a good thing we couldn't really glimpse the future at that point, though, because I think we would have been pretty petrified at some of the things we'd be facing together.   It turns out though, that we make a pretty good team and while our family is far from perfect, it's perfect for us.  

Our official 30th anniversary celebration was the trip in October/November that I have yet to blog about (but will eventually), but we enjoyed celebrating today in our own low-key kind of way.  

We started off with a long walk (6-1/2 miles),

Then stopped for a delicious  brunch at a place called Communal,

 

 

 Then, just as we've done every anniversary for the last 30 years (except when it falls on a Sunday), we went Christmas shopping.    We also found a Giving Machine at the mall we were at and took a little stop there. 


Weirdly, I'm not sure we'd ever been up close and personal with a Giving Machine before and we were impressed with how it works.  Can you guess what I picked to give?   

After a few pitstops, we headed home where we had a boat load of Christmas cards waiting for us in our mailbox!     Any of you who's been following along with this blog for long, knows that I am quite a Christmas card aficionado and it made me smile!   

And with that, Glen had to skedaddle down to the Outpost.  😐

The trip was a grand way to celebrate, but today was a perfect low-key way to commemorate the beginnings of our family.  I'm grateful to have this man by my side through life and into the eternities.  



Friday, July 1, 2022

Hawaii-- Part 10-- Coming Home!

I know I've teased that we were nearing the end of the Hawaii posts, but this is actually it.   THE LAST POST ABOUT OUR TRIP TO PARADISE....enjoy!  

WEDNESDAY JUNE 1
  • We spent a lovely, lazy morning at the beach...then headed to the airport.
  • We flew to LAX

  • It took a while to get our luggage and get things figured out with the airport shuttle, and by the time we were all checked in, we were completely starved.   Most of the family headed out for a late night trip to In N Out that was near the hotel, but FUN FACT.... I do not do late night fast food no matter how hungry I am, so I opted to stay back and play with Lucie.    I'd rather go hungry than deal with the consequences of late night eating escapades.  

THURSDAY JUNE 2

  • We woke up the next morning and all went our separate ways and when I say separate, I mean SEPARATE!!!
    🐟Glen flew to Portland for a fishing trip with colleagues. 

    👰Emma flew to DC for her best friend's wedding. 
    🌳Cami, Garrett, and Lucie flew to Birmingham for a beach week for Garrett's family, then to move into their apartment and start settling in for Garrett's residency. 

    🏠Spencer, Ellie, and I flew home to SLC where life got real immediately upon our arrival.  

  • Stay tuned for more details to come...

Thursday, January 10, 2019

2018 in Review

There are a gazillion things that happened this year that deserve a blogpost of their own, but, for the sake of not getting so overwhelmed that I end up not blogging again, I'm going to jam-pack everything all into one big "Year in Review" post.  Then I can blog from where I am again.    

Hold on tight....it was a BIG year!!!    

January--Cami came home from her 18-month mission to France.


February--Cami spent February at home, moved to Utah right at the end, and got officially engaged as soon as she arrived in Utah.


March--Wedding planning and a spring break trip to Savannah, Georgia.









April--Cami and Garrett's wedding in the Salt Lake Temple on April 21.






May--Glen, Cami, Garrett, and me take a trip to France to visit Cami's mission.














 

June--WE plan like crazy  for the Virginia wedding reception and after that's over... YW camp.


















Random trip to the Bible Museum

YW Camp--2018

July--Trip to Utah for Katy's wedding, EFY for Adam, Youth conference trip to Kirtland (Glen, Adam, and Emma), as much fishing as possible.













August--We started eating the keto diet.  Adam and Ellie performed in a local production of "Lion King, Jr".  Emma was the stage director.  We celebrated reaching our summer goals!



 I make bucketloads of sugar- and pectin-free jam...











September--Started 6-week long road trip around the country
Ugh....this could be twenty blogposts all by itself, so here are some highlights:








Carlsbad Caverns: 


Grand Canyon:


 Hoover Dam:
Las Vegas:  


Joshua Tree National Park:


Southern California (K's house):









My sister surprised us and flew Spencer and Cami into town for the weekend!


October--Spent the month on the road and got home right before Halloween/Emma's 18th birthday.




























November--Came home and got back to real life, including Glen starting a job in Philadelphia




December--More real life, getting ready for Christmas, and a full house for Christmas














Ellie's first stake dance...



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