Month: March 2018

    Ray had a BIRTHDAY!

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    Ray turned 6 on February 13th!

    We opened presents first thing in the morning and then played with them all day.

    This was his first time doing Legos all on his own and he LOVED it:

    We saw his name on the school and he took in his Homemade Birthday Poster:

    Grandma and Grandpa Nettesheim came over and brought a gift:

    And that night we had some cake!

    Ray is growing up so much. He loves learning new things. He is a lot of fun and very competitive. I like to read with him or do I spy books. He is a video game junkie when we let him and he is pretty friendly.

    Categories: Raymond

    First week of FEBRUARY 2018

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    A little family workout! We are in between seasons of sports right now so we have had a little more home family time in the evenings!!

    Sometimes these littles just like to get out of the house. Even if it’s a quick trip to Walmart:

    Using my Hoverboard!

    You know Ray is a gamer but Tiago actually played an entire game of Qwirkle with us 🙂

    And it’s been a warmish winter so:

    I took Millie and Tiago to Gus’s 3rd Birthday Party!

    A few more touches in the basement:

    Still Lots of Hoverboarding!

    SUPERBOWL SUNDAY – Everyone went to Matt and Jamie’s. Ray had a fever so he and I stayed home.

    My morning crew! Headed to 7th grade pre school day with Benji:

    My morning crew with some homemade fun:

    Rose wrote some New Years goals at school 🙂

    Another morning with my crew – and Gus and Dagny:

    Packer had all of the Webelos over for a Cub Scout Party:

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    Gladys Becker

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    On Tuesday January 23rd, about 3:20 in the afternoon Gladys Becker passed away in the hospital with Kris and Rick by her side. She had been pretty sick off and on for a couple of months.

    Lloyd and Colleen came down to help with arrangements.

    Wednesday January 31st at 11am was the funeral at a chapel in Lindon across the street from The Osmond Senior Living Center. It was so sad to watch Grandpa say goodbye.

    She was buried out at the Veterans Cemetery. It was super cold and windy and sweet and memorable:

     

    Mom and Dad’s ward in Alpine provided a luncheon for all of us afterwards:

    What I loved most about Grandma Becker was her big smile. She was always ready for a laugh and always gave me such great compliments. She made me feel like I was such a great mom. We enjoyed doing the nativity puppets with them every December and taking our new babies over to meet them. Ben liked to bring a few jokes prepared to get Grandma going.

     

    This was the last time we saw and visited with Gladys. It was on her birthday before she got too sick and moved out of the Osmond. Ben did see her after this and was able to help give her a priesthood blessing. We miss you Grandma.

    This was a pic of the Grandparents on our wedding day. Grandpa Johnson was alive but didn’t feel like he could make it to California.  In the last few years we have lost Arden and Elma and now Gladys. Grandpa Becker is still with us here in Lindon. He has a bum shoulder, he keeps falling and his mind is getting worse. Grandma Nettesheim has moved into a care center in Wisconsin and has stopped all of her travels. Her mind is still very keen but she is starting to slow down. I am grateful for the example and legacy of all 8 of our Grandparents.

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