Showing posts with label birthdays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthdays. Show all posts

Friday, March 31, 2017

Warren's quilt and birthday


My youngest grandson is a lover of tractors, farm animals, outside, and dirt so using Lori Holt's Farm Vintage book I created a farm quilt for his birthday.


He wasn't too happy about a photo at first but I finally caught a smile.


We celebrated his birthday at the park not far from his home.  He wanted a "blue" birthday.  Grandpa came through with a crazy flower candle.


His sister and cousins had fun digging in the sand.


The sand digging crew just kept growing . . .


and growing.  It was a beautiful March day in Arizona.

Friday, August 26, 2016

The birthday girls of summer


I trying to catch up on all my summer posts before summer is over.  There is some fall color on the mountains outside my window.  We had a marvelous birthday party at the Herriman Reservoir high on the hill above Herriman in the southwest corner of Salt Lake Valley.


It was the choice of my beautiful Ruby for her 12th birthday celebration.


All of the little ones had a grand time playing in the sand.


There was food, cake, and ice cream as well as presents to be opened.


We were fortunate enough to have our granddaughters in town for their birthdays. (Actually this happens pretty often:)  Mabel shared in the gift and card receiving as well.


When her actual 6th birthday rolled around, Mabel had her own water fun in her great grandparents' backyard.  Her cousins came and helped her celebrate.


She's a cutie!


Her other grandma gave her a pretty new dress and some fun makeup. 


Her older sister dolled her up and then we had a photo shoot.


Sweet girl!


She's a keeper!

Saturday, May 7, 2016

Ceci turns one


We recently celebrated a special brithday.


My sweet granddaughter turned one.


She was delighted to have cake and a candle.


Big brother was happy to join her in blowing out her candle.


Daddy helped her eat her cake.


Sweet little girl, your first twelve months went by way too quickly.

Monday, April 18, 2016

Birthday gift for a boy who loves trucks


My grandson turned two this spring.  I made him a play quilt.


It had to be a play quilt with working trucks and other construction vehicles.


He LOVES trucks.


I found this great fabric panel which was perfect.  I found the smaller plastic trucks and construction vehicles on Amazon.


I loved the black and yellow border and used binding in the same color to come up with the border effect.


I usually try to create a label for the back of my grandchildrens' quilts.


I loosely quilted it with my walking foot and Bernina 750.


I also found him a great book!

I am "2"


I made a quick trip to Arizona for a special birthday celebration.  It began at Joe's Barbecue which is a great place to go with kids.  They love the outdoor dining area.


Especially the trees which they love to climb.


 I just had to take photos of the Birthday Boy's beautiful sisters.


Birthday Boy was happiest standing on the fence next to the street and watching the trucks go by.


We journeyed back to his home for cake and ice cream.


The sisters had helped create a birthday cake with two trucks for two years.


 He was charmed. 


Now it was time to blow out the two candles also with some help.  Grandpa led us in two claps.  This little boy is so happy and loves his world and his extra "mother" sisters.  Happy Birthday!

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Family fun in Anaheim



This post is a bit behind its time but it is an important one.  We enjoyed a wonderful extended family vacation over the long Thanksgiving weekend in Anaheim, California.  Everyone drove on Wednesday and then we met up at the large, historical house I had rented in time for a birthday celebration and a Thanksgiving dinner courtesy of Mimi's Cafe.  Our birthday girl was very excited!


Her father made this photo collage of our fun Wednesday evening.


The next morning, early, we had made it to the happiest place on earth.  We spent Thursday in California Adventure and Friday in Disneyland.


It was so much fun to see all my grands and their parents having such a good time.



Or at least a very exciting time.


Part of my goal was to have cousin time.  Lots of cousin time.  I love that they enjoy each other.


Part of the fun was the prep my daughter and daughter in laws had done in advance.  Each grand had a lanyard and some Disney pins to trade.  They loved it and so did I, so before the day was over I had my own lanyard and some pins.  Seriously, so fun!

 


We went to California Adventure first partly because we thought it might be the better day to get fast passes for the cars' ride.  We picked up our passes first thing in the morning and rode and raced in the afternoon.


The little ones hung out with grandpa and grandma while their parents and siblings rode the big rides.


We all loved California Soarin'.


We also enjoyed how everything was decorated for Christmas.  The evening show was wonderful with Frozen themes of course, Christmas carols, and real snow flakes.  And yes, it was a bit nippy.




I love the Disney magic in this place.  That is my Glen on the main street in California Adventure where there were actual gray clouds but a different camera focus and it was a bright sunny day with the street seeming to go on forever.


I have a shot similar to this taken 25 years ago on a family trip to Disneyland over Spring Break.


It felt a bit like coming full circle.


It was Disneyland's Diamond Anniversary.  It is approximately my age.



Opal loved all the Disney characters.


And of course, the castle.


Warren spent some time with his grandparents.  Grandpa Glen and he had fun in the tree house.


Ray's Disney pins.


My son, David, wore a shirt made for his father by his grandma over 40 years ago.  My first trip to Disneyland came after I became engaged to Glen and he wore that very shirt.  Once again, we came full circle.


I think we can all say it was a happy place.


The home we rented was just a mile and a half north of Disneyland.  It was a very easy ride to the parking structure and had six rooms for sleeping and a big space for visiting.


It was built in 1908 and was a bit quirky but fun with a great backyard with lots of space to get those wiggles out.


The family with the newest baby did not join us, but there are 11 of our 13 grandchildren on the balcony.


On Saturday, Grandpa Glen led the way to Hawthorne and the California beaches where he spent his childhood.  They saw his home, his school and high school, his church, the corner store where his mother sent him for the missing ingredient for dinner, and the baseball and football fields where he spent so much time.  He told stories I had never heard before and the grands loved them.


Our final stop was the Redondo Beach Pier where the sun was setting while we ate fried clams, just like he and I used to do when we were newlyweds.


It was the perfect ending to a wonderful family vacation.


Meeting this man at BYU certainly led to new adventures for me.




As the sun went down I took pictures of my middle son's family.  One of these pictures is not quite like the other, but cousins are most always included :)


As we walked back to the parking lot I couldn't resist this one last shot of Grandpa Glen with his older grands as he continued to tell his stories.  It was a wonderful California Adventure and History tour!

Note:  This grandma borrowed heavily from photos shared and taken by her children.