Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Month of Love and I Mean LOVE!









Tera finally snagged the man of her dreams! Thanks Brendan for making her so happy and being a great Dad to Tenlee. They were married on Feb 18th. It was a beautiful wedding with Tenlee leading the way, carrying the rings, and stopping to smile at the photographer every few feet. Then came Tera with Frank and Terry both walking her down. It was very important to Terry to have this honor. After the beautiful ceremony, performed by Brendan's uncle, we then had a delicious Chinese Haystack dinner, followed by the reception. They had a nice turn out with several of Tera's old high school buddies attending.
Thank heavens for Valene as she took charge of serving the refreshments - Hot Fudge Brownie Sundae's. Theresa did a beautiful job on the invitations and on the slide show for the reception.
Darling, cute little Maci J had to let everyone know she was important as well, so she pee'd all over my lap during the dinner! Frank just told people that I forgot wear my Depends! Luckily, my dress was a silky print so you couldn't see it.

The next morning we met the newlyweds at Smitty's for breakfast. That is where Frank and I had our first breakfast, nearly 44 years ago! They then went to Southern California for a honeymoon, staying on the Queen Mary! It sounds like they had a lot of fun. She called me every day, it wasn't me calling her.....

The Month of Love - February - Part One





Even though it was a short month, it was packed full of events.
First came Super Bowl Sunday on the 6th. Yes, we did go to Church! Priorities, right? We didn't have much of crowd for Super Bowl but we loved the company we did have. Theresa, Rich and Maci joined us for the afternoon but left shortly after the game started to go his mom's house for a Family Home Evening. Tera, Brendan (the only Steeler's fan in the group) and Tenlee were here and the we were joined by our good friends (and my co-worker) John & Peggy Taylor and her mom. Everyone was rooting for the Packers to win and they did! Yes, we ate way too much but that's the best part of watching the game. Again, priorities!





We then enjoyed Family Home Evening at Dad and Merlene's houseon the 7th. Merlene fixed a great supper for us all and then Dad gave a lesson based on the experiences of Larry H Miller, owner of the Jazz team, and his conversion and belief in paying tithing. Excellent reminder for us all.