Saturday, October 27, 2007

The Rosebud

The Rosebud




It is only a tiny rosebud
A flower of God's design;
But I cannot unfold the petals
With these clumsy hands of mine.

The secret of unfolding flowers
Is not known to such as I.
GOD opens this flower so sweetly,
Then, in my hands, they die.

If I cannot unfold a rosebud,
The flower of God's design,
Then how can I have the wisdom
To unfold this life of mine?

So, I'll trust in Him for leading
Each moment of my day.
I will look to Him for His guidance
Each step of the Pilgrim's way.

The pathway that lies before me
Only my Heavenly Father knows.
I'll trust Him to unfold the moments,
Just as He unfolds the rose.





Wednesday, October 24, 2007

An "Eventful" Weekend!

A week after arriving home from Burbank on the 12th, we (Mom and I) took off to Springville on the 18th! The Welch family asked us if we could consider helping them prepare their Springville home (which is currently up for sale) for Brittany’s bridal shower that they’d be hosting on the 19th. Of course we said yes, and we were so glad we did! There was SO much to do, that I’m not sure what the Welchs would have done if they hadn’t asked for extra hands. They thanked us over and over again for coming down and helping them! The Bridal Shower was actually a Bridal Tea, and it turned out to be quite elegant ;) Eight families from Oakhurst went down to spend that special day with Brittany (our 19 year old bride), as well as numerous families from Springville and some from northern California.


Hannah and Lilly (two of the Welch girls) came down from the house to open the electronic gate that didn’t appear to be working for us. I punched the “right” code in (or so I had thought), but it just wasn’t opening for us! Eventually, after Hannah tried opening it from the other side of the gate, I tried punching in the code again (and that time I did it right, after all that!) and voila! … the gate swung open (ever so slowly) and we drove on in.


Hannah and Amber’s belated birthday presents!


This is where the magic happens…


Part of the Leever family stopped by to help us girls out =)


Folding napkins and getting the tables set for tomorrow!


Why won't the coffee makers work?!
(We found out later that all the outlets on that wall were shot. It wasn't until Amber tried plugging in her iPod that we noticed we weren't getting any power from them. So Amber went all around this room and the kitchen, using her iPod as a test for what outlets gave power and which ones didn't. A new use for iPods!)


Pretty table for Brittany!



Pretty tables for everyone else ;)





Some folks started showing up just an hour after we finished the crucial preparations. (Mom and I put together the sandwiches, which took 4 hours to make! Yikes!)


Frozen quiche, mmm…


Happy relatives (the top middle young lady is our bride)


Squeezing in and out between tables was a skill within itself!


Stoeppler twins in front, Polach girls in back.


Polachs!



Happy people and lots of cameras!





Gifts…


Where the buffalo (er, bison) roam ;)

The following day we joined almost all our friends at Manzanita Lake in North Fork for the Kennedy’s good-bye BBQ. We all had a blessed time and things went along so well!



Everyone together.



The BBQers.







“For the blog!”


Wyatt Becker


Food time!


What is that?!


“I believe Rebekah may want to make a speech on the family’s behalf…” ;)


A beautiful family.


Friends are friends forever! (sung in half-time ;) )





Mr. Jeremy Becker sharing fond memories they’ve had with the Kennedy family.


Garrett sharing fond memories he’s had of the Kennedy family.

Overall, everyone had a blessed time with the Kennedy family, and I know that they all had a great time with everyone too!

Stay tuned for more Valdivia happenings! =D



Thank you Peter!
(our compliments on the group photo) =D



Friday, October 12, 2007

The Promised Burbank Post

Well, here it is! These pictures were all taken throughout our stay in Burbank, so I’ll keep them in order, by date taken, and add captions here and there on what’s going on in the pictures!


It was hard to leave home :(


On our 2nd day down south, we traveled to Simi (Valley) with Grandma to say hi to Aunt Diane and Alicia (Uncle Alan was at work and Tyler was at school).


We received many gorgeous homegrown beefsteak tomatoes!


Alicia loved their homegrown pumpkins that they would use near Halloween (the tradition of carving pumpkins… I’m happy we’re not doing that anymore! And boy is it ever messy!)


These next few pictures were taken while we were first setting up our garage sale in Grandma’s backyard. My Aunt Debbie’s business partner, Pete, offered to let us use his three E-Z-Ups for the week, which we found one of them not to be so “e-z-up” as the word might imply!


In this picture, we were attempting to put up the “not-so-e-z-up”.


Ah yes, the carnivorous squirrel. Long story behind this one! The four cousins (Richard, Garrett, Derek, and I [if you haven’t already read in past posts] grew up together and were constantly together, so we have many, many, many memories and stories behind us) actually have “fond” memories about that skeleton that the squirrel is snacking upon. It’s kind of gross, but we grew up watching that thing decay in back of my Grandma’s shed. The boys always used to scare me with stories about what it once was and that it might still be alive (why do boys have fun teasing girls like that?!). Well, I could tell you more about our many rendezvous’ with that decayed species, but I’ll spare you for now ;)

Here’s a couple pictures of our garage sale set-up…




On Friday, Derek (20 - on the right of me) pleasantly surprised us with his presence and dropped by to pay us a visit! I was so happy, as I was closer to him growing up… but alas, he since created his “own life” and so we haven’t seen much of him in the past 2 years (approximately). So we took this opportunity to take a cousin photo, though we missed having Garrett :( I have to say that Richard and I are closer now than before, and he’s really enjoyed spending time with us when we go down to visit. He’s come to appreciate family much more since his illness (he has been suffering from what the doctors think is/was encephalitis that brought on terrible seizures about 5 years ago which the medication is now holding at bay).



After the last day of the garage sale (last Saturday), we celebrated Richard’s 24th birthday (wow!) and had Costco pizza and a rich chocolate, chocolate cake (I told everyone I would get them back on my birthday with a vanilla, vanilla cake and vanilla ice cream :) ).


After eating, Richard and I took Tyler and Alicia into the living room and taught them to dance ;)




Me and Ah-wee-cia cuddled on the couch.




Tyler, me, and Alicia :)

When we got home, Dad and Garrett were standing on either side of the driveway waiting for our arrival. I immediately fell into Garrett’s arms, as did Mom in Dad’s. Then we swapped partners, and then we had a group hug :) We just hate being apart! We stood there hugging each other and saying, “I love you!” and “I missed you!” and just enjoying each other for about 5 minutes until we decided it was time to unpack a bit ;)


Garrett made us a homecoming dinner yesterday and it was delicious! He mastered barbecuing while we were gone and he was very proud about it, so he made us hamburgers and they were yummy!


For once our homemade burgers didn’t fall apart or crack and he learned to turn them like a professional! ;)

Well, that's one way to flip burgers ;)


Well, that’s it for now! I hope you enjoyed the update and photos :) Take care and God bless ‘til next time…

We came home to beautiful fall colors!