
If you have one of the cutest little grandsons in the whole, wide world...you MUST take pictures of him--especially when he is eating snow. As you can see, Noah is licking his fingers and oblivious to everything else...what a wonderful life! Sadly, there comes a day when one doesn't even think to delight in the sweet, refreshing taste of snow. I am happy for Noah that he finds pleasure in the beauty of the world and is ambitious enough to get out and experience it!
I was trying to experiment with my camera and

sun's rays streaming in to the picture. Olivia has actually researched it and I guess I need an umbrella for the camera to get it to look how I really want it to. Even though it's not exactly what I want.....it still has an ambience--plus that cute little model!
I have posted pictures previously about Earl

working with the horses. They are making pretty good progress with them. Noah wanted to ride the other day and Allen said to his Dad, "Is it really safe to put him on that horse?" Of course, Dad (who loves living life on the edge) said it was safe. They put Noah in the saddle and started to walk and turned around and there was Noah on the ground! He was a tough, little cowboy, however, and got right back in the saddle....ah, after we went in and got his cowboy hat and shirt. We were able to talk him into a scarf rather than take his coat off to put the shirt on. You must admit--he is a darn cute little cowboy. He

practiced tipping his hat and saying, "Howdy Partner!"
Last Friday night, Cole accomplished a major move in his life! He asked Dusty Erkenbrack to marry him! She, of course, could not resist his charm and said, "Yes!" We adore Miss E and are so happy to have her in the family. We're glad Cole could recognize he needed this really great girl in his life and made the necessary move to ensure she would spend forever with him! Congratulations Dusty and Cole!

This picture is such a beautiful reflection of life in my world! Saturday morning, I went up to Dad's for breakfast with him and Rob. He was getting his hearing aides right after we ate, so I was able to spend the morning with him and then we kind of bummed around the Valley for a while. By 3:30 I went home, as I thought I should actually shower, dress and put on make-up. Earl and Allen were heading out to get a load of hay and invited me, so....knowing it would be time well-spent with two guys I really love, I hopped in the truck and went across the Valley to the Ures. When we got home, it was close to 5:00 and I found it necessary to take the pictures posted above. By time I got in the house, it was nearly 5:40 and I went to the computer to see what movie might be playing in Kamas. By 5:50, I told Earl that I wanted to see the movie at 6:00--Bridewars. Earl wrinkled his nose and said he didn't really want to see that movie. Time out--back up just a bit--Trudy had called me on Thursday night and told me they would take Dad to dinner Saturday night (I thought I was a great detective and thought Cole was proposing to Dusty that night). I kept asking DeLoy where they were taking Dad and he was very non-committal. There was a Jazz game Saturday at 8:00 PM, so I told Earl that we could go to the movie and still be back by Jazz game time. He asked me if I was really wearing my sweats and no make-up and I just replied that it was dark in the theater. We jumped in the car and went off to the movie--enjoying buttered popcorn and a huge Dr. Pepper and laughing at the movie. About half-way through, Earl's phone beeped and he turned to me and said, "The little girls are dying to give you a birthday present. Do we have time to stop on our way home?" They are always so excited for my birthday and want to give me presents, so I smiled and said, "Sure." When we pulled up at the Butikofers, Rick and Olivia's car was there, but I knew she had been baking a birthday cake, so I thought they had just gotten together on their plans. Andrea's truck was also there and I just thought to myself how nice Billie Jo is to always remember her Aunt Andrea. We walked in the house and Billie Jo said, "Luke and Ellie are in the bonus room having a guitar hero war. Come on out." I started toward the kitchen--the lights flipped on and there were the people I love so much and dear friends shouting, "Happy Birthday!" I was thrilled....but so embarassed at my sweats, the shirt with a bleach spot, no make-up and nasty Saturday hair! Lesson learned: Your family loves you no matter what -- and always try to make yourself presentable...even if it is Saturday! Thank you Billie Jo and Tim, Olivia and Rick -- Allen and Patrice--Earl and loved family and friends for making my day so special! I love you all!
7 comments:
Yeah first to comment! I am so glad that you were really surprised! It was a lot of fun putting it together and then pulling off the surprise! We are so lucky you have taught us how to throw a real party! The pictures are truely priceless. Do you want three more models?
I love your pictures, Mom! I'm so happy that you're using your camera and improving your photography skills...it makes me very happy to see you take time to do something for yourself that you enjoy.
Noah is an awesome little cowboy, and so so cute. I'm proud of him for jumping back up on that horse. I want for my kids to be able to ride horses and feed cows, too...
Hope you had a happy birthday! Keep up the photography and the blogging. Love you!
Just to clarify, Dad had Noah riding on the horse bareback when I asked if it was a little dangerous. No sooner did Dad say "oh it's not dangerous" than we heard a thump and there was Noah on the ground. I think he may have actually been trying to get himself down since the horse was standing still at that time. Anyway, it was a fun day and a great party.
I was so bummed I didn't get to the party, but I'm happy that you had such a great time, it's a miracle that they surprised you. Your pictures are great. Noah is the cutest little cowboy. I love the interaction between they grandchildren and their darling grandpa. Love to both of you
Dixie
I love that little cowboy, and the fact that his Grandpa will get him out there and work with him and the horses. The fall must not have been to bad because Noah didn't even mention it to me. He really is tough! Good thing it wasn't Luke! Your photography skills are great. I am glad that you had a good birthday, it was fun to be part of the party.
Oh Mom, you could show up in anything and still be the life of the party! I'm glad everyone went to such great lengths to throw an awesome party for you. You completley deserve it and I wish we could've been there too!
The pictures are so great. You are doing really well with your new cam. Can Jack be your next subject since my disposable camera just doesn't do him justice?
I cannot wait to be up there this week and see you!
I just love little cowboys too! I am glad that Noah was willing to get back in the saddle. Sounds like you had a fun birthday even if you weren't ready for the party! I am sure no one even cared. They were all just happy that they really surprised you!
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