Wednesday, December 28, 2011

We will miss you Aunt Sheila....



This is a picture of my incredible Aunt Sheila and my Dad. Sheila passed away last week totally unexpectedly and I will miss her so much. She had amazing music ability and I am sure she has already set up a new choir and is arranging music as we speak with Grandma by her side.

Growing up, having the Cope’s come visit was always a special treat. Sheila would bring energy with her. No matter what we were doing and where she was, she brought life and laughter in to it. Of course there are all the fun stories she told us about our Dad growing up. But it was more than just the stories. I think from those I learned more than the fact that my Dad was a pest growing up, but how much they loved each other in that family. There wasn’t a lot of outward showing of emotion, but there was always a sense of love and companionship in every story. It was good to know that brothers can be your friends, even when they melt and deface your favorite doll.

When I was sealed to my husband, Sheila was there. She came over from Colorado to be part of my wedding which was a big deal to begin with and I was so glad to see her there. During the ceremony Sheila got up and fixed my dress so it lay with the back spread and pretty while I was kneeling on the alter. The sealer called her “my little bridesmaid”. She wanted to make sure I was as beautiful as I could be for that special moment. It was such a loving and unexpected thing for her to do - it is one of my most powerful memories of that day.

I got the opportunity a couple months ago to take Sheila and a couple of the judges she was working with to see Seattle and the view from the building I work. Her time was very limited outside the performances she was judging, but she made the time to see me and see where I worked. It was great to connect with her and spend some time just chatting and catching up. Now, I am even more grateful that I had that chance and that my kids got to spend a few minutes with her as well.

I will miss my bridesmaid and really can’t believe that I won’t see her again in this life. I am grateful that Sheila was part of my life and that I have great memories of her. Most of all I am grateful that we are an eternal family and that even though she is gone now, it is not for forever.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

The perfect pie....

Okay - I am going to brag a little bit. This is the most perfect pie I have ever made. The crust was perfect, it baked perfectly, and looked so beautiful. I made 8 pies for Thanksgiving (crazy I know - blame my Mom). I made a peach pie for myself because it is my favorite. Then it turned out so perfectly, we didn't end up cutting in to it until last night (two days after Thanksgiving). It tasted pretty perfect too :)

We had a turkey at home on Sunday and let Jack have his first drumstick....

He really enjoyed it :)

On Friday we took some family pictures with the Sampson family. Here is one I took from my cell phone. We will post others in a couple weeks.


Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving!!!

Visit to the Great North....

We went to visit Nate and Kathy in Grande Prairie Alberta Canada. It was my first trip very far in to Canada. Here we are crossing the border:

The reason for the trip was that the Canadian Buckleys had a new addition to their family - Leah Mae Buckley was blessed while we were there. Here is a picture of Jack and Leah:

Grande Prairie is significantly far away and in the middle of the tundra. Here are pictures of the view from Nate's back porch. We took the kids to the park and check out the view there :)

While we were visiting we had a true Canadian experience. We went Curling! It was SO much fun! All the kids got to curl as well and it was a awesome. The first picture is Kathy and Cooper.


We also went 5 pin bowling. It was a very interesting experience. The balls are really small and you have no control of where it ends up. We had a great time.


Some Celebrating after the few strikes we had:

Thanks for letting us come play Canadian Buckleys!!! We had a great time!

Buzz, a Queen and a Giant Mustache

We had a great Halloween this year.

Jack was a Giant Mustache (His idea - and making the costume was pretty interesting)

Mackenzie was a Queen. She has upgraded past Princess :)

Jaron was Buzz Lightyear (To one-finiti and beyond!!!)


Sorensen's came over and we went to the Pumpkin Patch. It was so much fun.




A year in Wenatchee has made Mauvia weak :) She was cold the entire time



Later - we carved Pumpkins

Jack made sure his pumpkin had a giant mustache. Kenzie was a girl and even had a bow and eye lashes. Jaron's was....well....Jaron's :)

Sunday, September 11, 2011

It all started 10 years ago....

Ten years ago today, I got the opportunity to be sealed for time and all eternity with the best man in the world. I am so grateful to be his wife!
Here are some shots of that day!



Love you SO much baby!!!

Friday, September 2, 2011

First Day of School 2011


August 31st was the first day of school and our sweet Kenzie started Kindergarten. Jack started the third grade (which is totally awesome - by the way).



Jaron had a hard time letting his sister go to school when he had to go home.


The first day of school Jacket:

Jack wore the same maroon jacket to the first day of kindergarten and first grade. After that he decided he wanted to take a picture like this for the first day of every year he is at this elementary school. Here are the pictures from kindergarten until now:


I took this picture because it reminded of the one four years ago - which was the last time these two boys were in the same class.

Here they are coming home and heading to school on the bus on day two for Kenzie.

The bus driver (Jim) has been our route driver the entire time Jack has been in school. Thanks for keeping them safe Jim!!