Sunday, July 31, 2011

Dale Berkley Wilson


Grandpa Wilson

July 21, 1912 - August 1, 1991 (I can't believe it has been 20 years!)
He was a cute little boy!


This is how I remember my grandpa when he would visit us in California. He LOVED the sun!




1976, Grandpa bought Eric and me Boogie Boards, we had so much fun playing at the beach with them!



Grandpa and his horses


Mom, Me, Dad, Billy (Eric's friend), and Eric when went to Payson for the Onion Days Celebration over Labor Day weekend, probably in 1988. This picture was at Payson's Downs, we were waiting for the horse race to start!


Grandpa sent this dress to me in a package. I wish I had a picture of the whole dress, it was so pretty, and I felt so special!


Grandpa was a funny man. He loved to recite songs and poetry. I loved to go to the horse races with him. If his horse won we got to go and get our picture taken with the horse and jockey.


This is his eulogy, it was written by his cousin Marie Douglass Stevenson


Dale was many things in this world, but first and above all, he was a father and a grandfather. In all his relationships his children came first. He was giving and generous to everyone especially to his children. In all his relationships his children came first. He had a special charm. His piercing blue eyes and captivating smile endeared him to family and friends alike. Most found Dale to be his own man - - a friend to many, but close to no one. He was a thoroughbred like the horses he raised - - handsome, well bred, well educated, and high spirited; even when bridled, he was hard to lead.

He had a sincere compassion for others less fortune than himself. In adversity Dale was always there for those in need. He helped both financially and gave of his time as well to many. He had a keen sense of fair-play and couldn’t tolerate hypocrisy or pretense. He detested snobbishness. He took disappointment and tragedy stoically, keeping the pain inside, masked carefully under wit and good humor. He wanted to be the giver, not the receiver on all occasions. But beneath the surface and carefully hidden was a complex perceptive mind and heart of a poet. This gave him a special sensitivity and tenderness. On occasion when touched his eyes would fill. He loved poetry and as long as he was able - - music and dancing. Edgar Allen Poe had a special fascination for him. He had repertoire of his favorite poems a mile long that he could recite from memory to the end of his days. Some were humorous, some tragic, and some hauntingly beautiful. His two favorites were written by a little waitress he met in Billings Montana. He requested that this one be read on this occasion:

Wasted Sympathy
By Omar Van Seegrave

Sympathy for me ‘tis a wasted thought.
Rather you should envy what sorrow has brought.
Should one pity a soul who can understand
Not from trials of others but first hand.
Perhaps my eyes see more of disappointment and despair;
But these same eyes see more of the fair.
So feel not sympathy for me,
Rather glory in my choice;
For while you stagger in monotony
I may sigh but still rejoice.

Dale has come to be laid to rest - - home to Cow-Lane where he longed to be - - where horses graze and lilacs bloom and Peteetneet creek banked with buttercups ripples softly through the night. But he that dwelt in yonder field is not here. He has gone where eagles soar and thoroughbreds run free.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Coneflowers

Just checking out the coneflower!





Josef thinks that when I tell him to smile he needs to close his eyes!






Josef wanted his picture taken, so I took him by the coneflowers. I love the coneflowers, they are so pretty right now! Of course, I love Josef's face even more! Annalise walked outside, when we were taking pictures, so she joined Josef!

Swimming Lessons



Yesterday was the last day of swimming lessons. All of the kids passed their current level, so they were all excited. It was been fun to watch all of the kids learn new skills. Annalise has been diving off the side of the pool, Keaton and Wilson have gotten good at floating on the backs, and Holden is quite the little rocket! During the lessons, Josef has sat on my lap and eaten animal crackers, pretzel fish, and ritz crackers. He has also been begging for drinks of my diet coke! Oh, the joys of summer!

Macular Degeneration

This week my mom was diagnosed with the beginning stages of Macular Degeneration. That is a very scary diagnosis for our family. My grandma had Macular Degeneration, and lost her eyesight. Grandma was an amazing lady, and handled it with such strength and humor. The thought of my mom losing her eyesight is hard to imagine.


Currently, there is no cure for MD. Vitamins and diet are the only course of treatment. My mom will be taking lots of vitamins and eating high antioxidant fruits and vegetables. We hope and pray that the disease will progress very slowly. Macular Degeneration is hereiditary, so that is a huge incentive for me to add more of the high antioxidant fruits and vegetables into my families diet. This morning Holden and I ate some yummy blueberries. Josef put a couple in his mouth, but he did not like the texture, and I couldn't get him to bite one (I am sure if he had bit it he would have liked it!)





Last week my dad FINALLY got hearing aids (he has needed them for a very long time!) We always use to laugh at my grandma and Ken (her third husband), because my grandma was blind and Ken couldn't hear. One time the missionaries (that lived with them) overheard a phone conversation like this...



Grandma, "let me give the phone to my husband, because I can't see." Ken, "wait let me give the phone back to my wife, because I can't hear you!"



I am afraid that I might some day overhear that conversation, only it will be my mom and dad! Hopefully that won't happen because my dad has his hearing aids now, and my mom is going to eat so many antioxidants that the cells in her macula aren't going to break down!



I talked to Wilson and Holden about Grandma's diagnosis, so they have been praying for Grandma. Wilson has been really concerned, and I have had some interesting conversations with him. After I told him that my grandma had gone blind, and that is what Grandma has (my grandma's was wet MD, and my mom's is dry - so we hope and pray my mom's vision doesn't degenerate as quickly), Wilson asked my if it was going to happen to me to - I told him I hope not. Another time Wilson was talking about when he turns 7, and then he said, "but Mom, Grandma won't be able to see me as well when I am 7." I told him that hopefully she will see him just as well. Holden diligently prays for Grandma's eyes, oh how that little boy loves his Grandma! I am so grateful for my tenderhearted little boys, they can be SO crazy, but they have VERY tender hearts!

Monday, July 25, 2011

Pioneer Day

My cute little pioneer/cowboy! Wilson is growing up so fast, I can't believe he will be in 1st Grade!
My boys are blessed to have the most wonderful cousins (unfortunately not all are pictured here:).

Oh, I just adore this little boy! He is almost 2, yikes!!!


Ethan went and got a coloring book and crayons, and all this little boys followed his lead!

Ogden Rodeo





I love it when the skydivers fly into the area, it is fun to watch them descend, and then hit their mark with the flag and all!



Friday night we went to the Ogden Rodeo. It is was fun to have Whitney with us! Josef finally warmed up to Whitney...just in time for her to go back to Michigan on August 3rd!

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Heritage Park & The Pie

We went to This is the Place - Heritage Park with Kayla, Paige, and Brooke today.I don't know what happened with this picture...just pretend that you can see their cute faces clearly!
Keaton, Wilson, and Holden on a pony ride.

Paige was a good sport to demonstrate what would happen to a child that did not complete their homework. They would have to have to sit on the stool with a "dunce" cap until after they came back to school from lunch. I loved the the teacher explained that the "dunce" cap did not mean that they were not smart, only that they had made an unwise choice!


Holden, Josef, Wilson, and Brooke in front of a door at Brigham Young's farm house. The house is beautiful, and has a porch all the way around the house. It is perfect to run round and round while waiting for the rest of the group to finish their tour inside the house!

Mini train ride. Look at the view just past the train, what a beautiful view of the valley.

Perfect way to finish up the day, lunch at The Pie!

Monday, July 11, 2011

Peddle, Peddle, Peddle



Holden is learning to ride his bike without training wheels. He is not usually a willing participant. It takes a lot of coaxing and bribery to get him to try. Tonight he did really well, and earned himself an orange creme! Wilson was very encouraging, and great at showing his little brother what to do:)



Recycled Crayons

We had lots of crayons that were broken, so I saw a way to "recycle" them into multicolor round crayons. Annalise, Wilson, and I spent some time and sorted our crayons, and then did the tedious job of taking off the wrappers. Then the kids picked out the colors they wanted in their custom crayon. We put them in a muffin tin with a liners, and then let them melt for about 15 minutes in a 275 degree oven.

Holden and Josef liked watching the crayons melt, it took so long for Keaton he decided to read a book while he waited!

The kids showing off their special creations!




I mean really, this was just away to pass sometime on a long summer day:)

The "Up" House

A builder in Herriman got permission from Disney to build the house in "Up". We went to check it out on Sunday afternoon before we went to have dinner at the Angell's home. The house is so CUTE! They even painted the mural of Paradise Falls above the fire place mantel, we could see it through the window!






The back of the house, and to the side is the garage (not in the movie.)


I love the movie "Up". I love the beginning with Carl and Ellie. What a sweet marriage they had with all of their ups and downs! I also love Russell. The end of the movie is so sweet with Russell and Mr. Fredricksen!

Farmington Days Parade

waiting for the parade
Lucky us, Whitney was with us at the parade too!



Aunt Becky and Uncle Ben staying cool in the shade. We are so lucky to have them live so close to us.


Steve Anderson and his cool, old fire truck.


Josef finishing off his otter pop!


Fourth of July Weekend Fun

Fun games with cousins at Emily & Gary's home!
Yes, look at all of the boys! Poor Whitney, Annalise, & Lyric...





Sweet baby Taft!


Sourdough pancake/waffle breakfast! It was fun to see Taylor and Ashley too!

Children's Bike Parade at our Ward Breakfast



Morning with Grandpa!