Eva, January. Ryan, February. Mitchell, March. Three children, three birthdays, three very different people. Each, our greatest blessing. Thirty-four years ago, we began a journey together, hoping that we would be blessed with children. A year into our marriage, we welcomed a beautiful daughter. Two years later we brought home a son and then six years later we had another son. These three children would complete our family...at least for a time.
25 years after our last child was born, our family has now added a son-in-law, two daughters-in-law, two granddaughters and seven grandsons. Additionally, over the past three decades we've had the good fortune of having three foreign exchange students live with us. Staying for a year, we first had Rabea from Germany, then Akiyuki from Japan and then Woon Chul from Korea. Rabea is married to Ingo and they have a beautiful little girl. Akiyuki is also married and they have one son with another child on the way. We include these "foster" children and their families as extensions to our amazing family tree.
Along the way, we've hosted young men and women from around the planet that have stayed in our home for just a few days from time to time, capturing our hearts and teaching us valuable lessons of tolerance and understanding of other cultures. Crossing our threshold many times have been family members and friends that have touched us, taught us and treated us with amazing love and respect.
There have been times when there were difficult times. We've experienced disappointment, sadness and even heartache within the walls of our home. We've felt the sting of death and divorce. Times of illness and sadness and even despair have touched us. Again, valuable lessons and amazing growth for each of us that have occupied this life journey.
We have several decorative signs of affirmation in our home. One that I have seen in several stores (one that we do not have ourselves) says..."All because two people fell in love..." I reference this because it fits for us.
All because Ann and I fell in love...three children...now three incredible adults...with families of their own...many others...along our path...yes, all because two people fell in love.
Happy Birthday Eva. Happy Birthday Ryan. Happy Birthday Mitchell. Happy Birthday day...Greg, Heather, Erin, Dennis, Isaac,Caitlin, Kaleb, Clark, Sophia, Samson, Liam, Mclain, Rabea, Ingo, Akiyuki, Yumi, Woon Chul...and so many others...just so many that have added to our journey.
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Sunday, February 27, 2011
A special lady...Trista Rickey Wilson
It is with a big smile on my face that I pen this entry today. I've thought alot about this young lady lately. On the clearest, brightest days, I can think of my niece Trista and it truly warms my heart. I don't see her often, but when I do, she simply makes a difference. She's been on this planet three plus decades and she makes a difference...in her family...at her work...anywhere she passes.
Her heart is huge and her smile is infectious! I remember when she was just a little toddler and she was the same way then...always, always, happy and smiling.
She has had some dark days recently. Her loss has been great, so very great. Her husband of eighteen years passed away suddenly in January. She's now a single mom, the parent of three amazing boys. She is strong and resolute, committed to doing all she can to move ahead...and yes, with that amazing smile! I won't worry about this special lady. She is a survivor and she'll continue to brighten this planet by just being herself.
Her heart is huge and her smile is infectious! I remember when she was just a little toddler and she was the same way then...always, always, happy and smiling.
She has had some dark days recently. Her loss has been great, so very great. Her husband of eighteen years passed away suddenly in January. She's now a single mom, the parent of three amazing boys. She is strong and resolute, committed to doing all she can to move ahead...and yes, with that amazing smile! I won't worry about this special lady. She is a survivor and she'll continue to brighten this planet by just being herself.
Bert & Eva's kids...
David, Patty, Bert and Sharron Sunset Cafe, Sunset Station, Henderson, Nevada February 3, 2011 |
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Beth...
Ann & Beth Mitchell & Erin's Wedding Reception June 2008 |
Mitchell, Erin & Beth Wedding Reception June 2008 |
Beth was the person that hired me ten years ago for my first job as a school counselor. Several years later she hired my wife as as a secretary at her school and then promoted her to be the school's office manager and her personal secretary. The last ten years have given us many memories of Beth at work, at home and at school. She attended some of our family events, such as baby blessings, mission farewells and wedding receptions. We've been at her home on numerous occasions, enjoying her mother, her daughters and her husband...and enjoying Beth.
Our hearts have been heavy because of the mortal loss of this wonderful lady. She was all about laughter and making each moment count. In her 41 years on this planet, she packed it all in...living a full and rewarding life. We celebrate her. We love her. Yes, we miss her. Oh how she touched our life. Laugh Beth, laugh and wait for us.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
My Barber died...
Yesterday I drove to my local barber shop. I've been getting my hair cut their for probably fifteen years. Every six to eight weeks, I go to the Basic St. Barber Shop and get my hair cut. Yesterday was no different...that is until I pulled up and noticed that the lights were off in the shop and there were no cars in the parking lot. I got out of my vehicle and walked up to the door and saw a sign on the door. It announced that Bob Helmke passed away on January 21, 2011, several days after being involved in a motorcycle accident in Las Vegas. Bob, 63 years old, my barber for years, had died. He was a good man, a gentle man. He gave a great haircut. The cost for years has been $18. $13 for the cut, $5 tip, a kind thank you and the comfort of routine. My Barber died.
This poster was placed on the front door of the Basic St. Barber Shop, Henderson, NV |
Yesterday I drove to my local barber shop. I've been getting my hair cut their for probably fifteen years. Every six to eight weeks, I go to the Basic St. Barber Shop and get my hair cut. Yesterday was no different...that is until I pulled up and noticed that the lights were off in the shop and there were no cars in the parking lot. I got out of my vehicle and walked up to the door and saw a sign on the door. It announced that Bob Helmke passed away on January 21, 2011, several days after being involved in a motorcycle accident in Las Vegas. Bob, 63 years old, my barber for years, had died. He was a good man, a gentle man. He gave a great haircut. The cost for years has been $18. $13 for the cut, $5 tip, a kind thank you and the comfort of routine. My Barber died.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Happy Christmas!
Ann & David at the top of the M Resort in Las Vegas, December 2010 |
Mitchell & Erin...Summer 2010...Indiana |
Ann and Mitchell & Ryan...M Resort, Las Vegas...December 2010 |
(This post was written December 23rd, however it was posted on the 24th)
The rains have subsided. The desert has been washed anew with much needed moisture. The skies are clear and the sun has reclaimed its position of strength. Today we welcomed home our youngest son Mitchell and our daughter-in-law Erin. What a joy to see them again and know that we are going to be able to share this holiday with them. This evening we enjoyed a wonderful dinner at a local restaurant with Mitchell and Erin and our oldest son Ryan and our daughter-in-law Heather. Joining us were Ryan and Heather's sons, Clark and Samson. Missing is our daughter Eva and our son-in-law Greg and their children. They live in Ohio and will not be with us this year. It's comforting that they will be with their own little family, enjoying their own traditions and holiday festivities. Maybe next year we can have Christmas in Ohio!
Tomorrow brings Christmas Eve and our family enjoying one another and sharing in the holiday spirit. We will have our traditional Chinese dinner (thanks to China-a-go-go!) and the reading of the story of Christ's birth. Then it will be time for opening presents! We have invited the Sister Missionaries to be with us, as well as two friends of our son Ryan. We will be on the computer with Eva and Greg and their kids to see their faces and hear their familiar voices...across the many miles. Yes, it will be a very special day.
This afternoon, we had opportunity to go and visit my brother Bert and his wife, Linda. It has been many years since our children have seen them. We had a pleasant visit and renewed our association with them. They are well and looking great. Ryan and Heather's boys enjoyed looking at their many treasures. Their Aunt Linda even gave each a special rock from her collection. It was nice to have our respective families come together. I am grateful.
This has been a season of many changes for Ann and me. We recently changed boundaries in our ward family and I now serve as the Bishop of the Fairview Ward. The past several weeks have been occupied with staffing the ward, visiting the sick and needy and doing our best to lift another's burden. There are many opportunities ahead for us and for the members of this wonderful ward. Soon there will be a new grandson in our family. Ryan and Heather are expecting son #3 in January. This will be our ninth grandchild! What an amazing blessing for our family. Our respective jobs in education keep us busy and occupied. I so enjoy being a high school counselor. Ann continues to work as an office manager at a local middle school. She too finds satisfaction in her job. Next week I begin five weeks of daily radiation for some skin cancer on my nose. This will be the fifth procedure I've had on my nose in ten years. Now the skin specialist wants to do the radiation to keep it in check. Soon I'll have a post holiday red nose...just like Rudolph's!!!
We are richly blessed. In January we will celebrate our 34th wedding anniversary. What an incredible journey we have thus had! There have been good times and bad. Certainly there have been ups and downs. Through everything...we remain close and united in our faith and our commitment to each other. That is truly an amazing blessing!
The sun shines...once again. The Son of man shines always. May we each remember Christ, Jesus and cherish his example and bask in his enduring love.
David and Ann
Monday, November 15, 2010
Sweet, sweet people...Colleen and Dean Lowe
David, Ann, Jill, & Jeannie |
Colleen & Dean |
Charity, Jill, Asher, Malichi, & Josh |
A couple of weeks ago, we had the opportunity to travel to the Salt Lake Valley, to witness a special temple sealing in the Mt. Timpanogos LDS Temple. A precious little boy by the name of Asher was sealed to his adoptive parents Charity and Josh. Traveling with us to Utah was Asher's birth mother, Jill Ballard. This past year, Jill chose to give Asher to this couple, so that her son would have the very best possible family with a mother and a father...along with a little brother (also adopted). Since Asher's birth, Jill has gone to the temple and made sacred covenants as she continues to improve her life. As Charity and Josh knelt at the alter of the temple, also kneeling with them was Jill, holding her biological son, Asher, as he was sealed to his adoptive parents for time and all eternity. It was a tender, precious...beautiful moment. Each of us there, witnessed the "tender mercies" of the Lord. The ministering of angels was strongly felt also. What a glorious experience.
While in Salt Lake City, we stayed with Colleen and Dean. They invited us to stay with them and it was such an enjoyable time. They were so gracious and giving, opening their home to us for this special weekend. The more time that we spend with them, the more that we see why our Erin is the way she is. How blessed we feel to have Erin in our life...along with our son, Erin's husband, Mitchell. The added blessing is our friendship with Colleen and Dean. Yes, these are sweet, sweet people.
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