Sunday, November 30, 2008

mmmm Food

Smith turns 4 months old list week. His Pediatrician said I could start giving rice cereal, but don't expect him to really eat it at first. Surprise! He loves it! Ate the whole bowl. Some ended up on his face and clothes, but most stayed in his mouth.



Don't let his shocked expression fool you, I'm telling you he loved it!

Friday, November 28, 2008

Week in Review

We have had a really busy week. But like always, I am terrible at remembering to take pictures, so you will have to use your imagination. My youngest brother Dave got married over the weekend. Thursday we had an open house in Mapleton. There were a lot of friends and family there and everyone had a great time. The only picture I took the whole night was this one of the food table.
Dave and Emily got married in the Bountiful temple on Saturday morning, and had a luncheon in Mill Creek Canyon. It was my first time to Mill Creek Canyon. It was beautiful!
My parents, all my brothers and sister and their families made it out for the wedding. We are all really spread out these days. This was the first time in 3 years we have had the entire family together. I think the last time was Dave's mission farewell.

Later that day my sister blessed her baby Alaina. But I didn't get a picture of her... The only picture I got was Smith and his cousin Logan. For some reason a lot of people (including family) have a hard time telling these two apart. Tuesday we had Thanksgiving Dinner at my house. It was so much fun. Trey and his cousin Wila are pretty close in age. Seems like Trey is usually fighting with her, but I did manage to get a couple photos of them playing together.
Before dinner we dressed all 7 grandkids in there Christmas PJ's and had some pictures taken. They turned out so cute! The photographer was great. See more.

Jealous Much?

Usually Trey is really good with the baby. Mostly he ignores him. Lately he has started getting a little jealous from time to time. Today I tried to strap the baby into the sling so I could carry him around the house with me. The second I strapped Smith in Trey started pulling on his leg and patting the floor. So I took Smith out and gave Trey a turn.

He loved it!
Trey is twice the size of Smith so I didn't last long with him in the sling.

Trey didn't take it well when I took him out and put Smith back in. "Please, Please"

Friday, November 14, 2008

4th and 4th and 6th and 6th

I've been tagged twice with similar tags. 4th and 4th and 6th and 6th. I'm at work so I don't have many of my own photos here, but I do have a lot of photos that family members have emailed over the years. Both the photos ended having holiday themes. This was a very fun tag.

4th Folder, 4th Photo: my niece Lizzie at Easter time.
6th Folder, 6th Photo: my niece Iris at Christmas

I'm looking forward to seeing both of them next week.

I tag Teri, Jeremy, and Heather. (and any of my family that hasn't been tagged already)

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Saying Goodbye


On Friday morning Nathan's captain and close friend Lin Dally past away unexpectedly. Nate first met Lin six years ago. He was his captain when Nate was an intern for Provo Fire. They remained friends after the internship. A few years later we were very excited when Nate was offered a full time position with Provo. Lin has been his captain ever since. It is hard to put into words how much Lin has meant to his crew. We could not have asked or a better teacher, captain and friend. We will cherish the memories we have of him.

We have had a difficult week trying to come to grips with this sudden loss. Today we were finally able to say goodbye. I counted more then 50 fireman that came out today to honor Lin at his funeral. Nathan and several members of his crew were asked to be poll barrers and stand in the honor gaurd.

I have often heard the fire service called a brotherhood, and have always felt it was an accurate description. Today left no doubt in my mind that it is true. The out pouring of support from this brotherhood was almost overwhelming. For those that have never been to a fireman's funeral (and I pray you never have to) I've posted some pictures from today. I know I'm a little bias, but I think it's kind of special.


When the casket was brought out of the church it was preceded by bagpipes, and an members of an honor guard that carried his helmet and two axes. All the fireman dressed in their Class A uniforms and wore a black band over their badges.When poll barrers brought the casket to the hearst they paused. Dispatch sounded the tones and gave a last call for Captain Lin Dalley.

A fire engine draped in black lead the precession through the city. Several other rigs from Provo, Springville, and Utah county fire followed.
The funeral was in Springville. As we entered Provo city two trucks, with their ladders extended, were stationed there.
The on duty fireman stood on the road side and saluted as we passed.
Provo Fire dept escorted the funeral precession to the freeway. We drove to Bountiful for the graveside service. There we were met by Bountiful Fire dept. They escorted him the rest of the way to the cemetery.
Again the fireman lined the road to honor Lin when the casket passed by.


After the grave was dedicated the helmet was give to his wife.
The men on Nate's shift.
Lin will be deeply missed.

Lin Dalley

Monday, November 3, 2008

Happy Halloween!

I tried to take Trey Trick-or-Treating. We made it to two house. At the second one he ran inside the neighbors house and wouldn't come out. Then he threw a big fit on the sidewalk for about 5 minutes and we came home. He wore the costume for the rest of the night. We did have fun passing out candy and seeing all the other kids.


Here is little Smith in his frog outfit.
My brother Dave and Emily (soon to be his wife) stopped by at the end of the night. When I opened the door I didn't recognize them at all and thought "Trick-or-Treaters at this hour?" Their costumes were very convincing.

Dog Update

One more entry for those that are following the Wake saga. When we came home from church yesterday my brother Mike was at the house. He said someone had come by with a dog, wondering if it was ours. We called them back and they brought Max home. Apparently the dogs got out, and into my neighbors yard. He was threatening to kill them and his daughter and her husband took pity on him and brought Max home. But no sign of Wake.

On a lighter note, I will upload a couple of Halloween pics later today.