Showing posts with label Kami. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kami. Show all posts

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Kami turns 2!

As hard as it is to believe, Kami turned 2! I do not know how those two years went by so fast. 
Shaila's mom and her sister and family came down for a few days to help celebrate the event. We hosted a little party at our house, since it would be hard to have enough space at Ford and Shiala's. 

Shiala loves to think about, plan and put on parties. She likes to go all out and make it a shindig. 
It was very cute and had an Ice Cream theme. Kami got lots of gifts and had fun being the center of attention on her special day!

Opening her gifts. She understands the whole process now and was fun to watch as she ripped paper and pried open boxes to see what was inside.


Shiala had made these cute ice cream cones out of balloons and paper and put them up around the house for decor. We all enjoyed lots of ice cream with a variety of toppings and cake, of course.

Shiala really likes to bake and make cakes, trying new techniques. Her kids will hopefully realize how lucky they are to have a mom who LIKES to make their birthday cakes!

I thought this cake was awesome. It had a 'melted' ice cream cone on top which was actually chocolate ganache. It was so cute and everyone was very impressed with her cake making efforts.

Kami, we are so thankful for you and for the sweet little girl you are. You are a ray of light and life and make life fun and brighter every day. Happy Birthday, sweet girlie!!


Monday, August 17, 2015

Ford & Shiala are sealed

We headed to Provo on  the 14th of Aug to prepare for Ford and Shiala's temple sealing. It was a day we had been hoping for for quite a while and we were thrilled it was here. There is just nothing like being in the temple with your children, and being there when they make those sacred promises, covenants and commitments. 

Shiala and I had been making preparations for a while, including making the table decorations on the cheap and deciding on a menu and getting it ordered and ready to go. Then the time came and we just hoped we had taken care of everything we needed to take care of.

They had chosen to go to the temple for their endowments prior to the sealing. So that event took place here in Monticello on Aug 11. What a special day. A day that we thought at one point could be years in coming, so we were so happy when the it didn't take years to reach that point. 


Shiala, Ford, Kassie and Curtis-Monticello Temple
For the sealing we got to the SLC Temple, along with a zillion other people (**Including the Piano Guys, who were in the marriage waiting room the same time we were!) on Saturday morning. Finally our group was called and we went up to the sealing room. It was awesome to see Ford and Shiala come in dressed in their temple clothing. The sealer spoke to them for a bit and then sweet Kami was brought in. The ladies in the children's room had done a good job of dressing her up and taking care of her. She was so cute, smiling and saying hi to everyone. She was being very friendly and had all of us smiling and chuckling. However, when they sat her on the altar she instinctively knew that it was a sacred moment and she became quiet and actually laid her little head down on top of her parents' clasped hands. Such a sweet tender moment. 

One other tender mercy was that Shiala's mom was able to get a recommend and be there for it. She thought for a time that she wouldn't be able to be there, and it was a hard thing for Shiala, but she had decided she was going to go ahead anyway. So when we learned that she was going to be there, it made things just that much more special. Shiala's friend, Bronwyn and her husband were there, as well as Shiala's brother, Bryan and his wife, Heidi, and a couple of aunts and uncles. And she thought she'd have no one there. 

We went to the east side of the temple to take a few pictures on the steps, but I didn't get one. We didn't take many because there were other newlyweds waiting. Then we headed back to Orem to get the reception/dinner ready to go.

Shiala wanted to have a little reception/dinner after the sealing since they hadn't had a reception when they were married. We didn't have much of a budget, but tried to find inexpensive ways to give her what she was longing for. She wanted decor in shades of lavender and silver/gray. Live flowers are so expensive, so we opted for these pomander balls that we made, using a flower punch, styrofoam balls and pearl headed pins. We got the glass candlestick holders at Dollar Tree. We also bought a bolt of lavender tulle off amazon, as well as some silver tulle. We asked Nicole if we could use her pewter serving pieces and she helped us find an arch which we decorated with silk wisteria that we ordered off Amazon. What would we do without Amazon?!?  We ordered all the food from BYU Food to Go. It was so nice to not have to prepare all the food, just pick it up and eat it. I think it all turned out very nice, but not overly fancy.  I hope Shiala was happy with it. It was nice for them to have a place to be greeted and congratulated by their family and friends.
Pomander balls we made
lots of time spent punching out flowers and pinning them on

some of my crazy boys at the SLC Temple.
I did not get any other pictures at the temple, sadly.

Isabelle made a cute chalkboard sign for the reception.

Wisteria arch

We had the reception at Nicole's ward building
What would we do without Nicole for party advice and help?!?


Food table on the left,  ice cream sundae dessert table
 We are so thankful for the love and support of all who made the time to be there for Ford and Shiala. Family and friends are so good to us and we are so blessed.
Ford, Kami, Shiala, Stacy, Stewart

Kami, Ford, Shiala, Grandma B

Ford, Kami, Shiala, Kassie, Grandma B, Curtis(already changed and ready to clean up the building)

Candy (Shiala's mom), Shiala and me

Lindsey, Jordan, Emerson, Shiala, Kami, Ford

Ford, Shiala, Montana, Katie (Montana's girlfriend)

Nate, Emma, Ford, Shiala

Noah, Nicole, Nash, Isabelle, Kyle, Josie, Eli, Ford, Shiala

Grandpa Welch, Kami, Ford, Shiala, Grandma Welch

Curtis, Kassie, Ford, Shiala, Kami, Grandma and Grandpa Welch

Sadie, Charlie, Emerson, James, Ford, Soren, Shiala, Hannah, Kami

Monday, June 02, 2014

Kami's Blessing Day

We made a quick trip north to be a part of Kami's name and blessing on June 1, 2014. They had asked Curtis to give her her name and a blessing. It was very sweet to listen to the blessing he gave his granddaughter. She cried a bit, but is such a sweet little girl.
There were a lot of people there to support Ford and Shiala. All of Shiala's family, except her brother, who was out of town I believe, some of Ford's friends, the Lefebvre family and Great-grandma Barton and Stacy and Zoe Black.
After Church we all went to a nice park near Shiala's high school to have some refreshments (donuts and milk and juice) and to have a place to sit and visit. It was nice to get to know the people in Shiala's family a little better.
Here's a funny: Curtis had gone over to talk to Shiala's mom and while they were talking Shiala's little 5 year old niece came up and put her hand in Curtis's pocket. She thought he was her dad. Boy was she embarrassed when she realized what she had done. She wanted to go home immediately. It was pretty funny. I felt sorry for her. I hate when I have done a dumb thing in front of so many people!
Kami, Ford and Shiala. What a cute family!

Kami, Grandpa Curtis and Ford

Grandma Kas and Kami
I am toying with the idea of being called 'bestemor'(best mother) which is grandmother in Swedish and Norwegion?
Then I can be my grandkids 'bestie'!!

Good Things:
FAMILY!!!
The smell of a sweet baby!
A beautiful Sabbath Day.