Showing posts with label Family History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family History. Show all posts

3/09/2015

Family Photo Book of the Family Proclamation

A few years back I saw a photo book made with the text of the full
Family Proclamation in it. I loved the idea, and tucked the idea
back away in my mind as something to do
in the next life when I could find some time to work on it.

About a month ago, I got a coupon to make a free
8X8 photo book through Shutterfly.
I knew it was now or never.
So I put it together, rather quickly under the deadline
(the coupon expiration date.) I work better under a deadline anyway.

Here is the finished result:


Click here to view this photo book larger
I like it, and think it is such a neat idea. I prepared it for our immediate family, but I like the idea of making it as a gift for extended family members, with cousins and grandparents in the book.

Nothing too fancy, I didn't spend hours pouring over photos, I just quickly put in photos I could find fast on my computer.
I did scan a couple photos that I thought fit the text.

What do you think, not of my book, just of the idea?

2/12/2015

Mt. Hood Adventure Park

On one of our reunion days last summer, everyone went to Mt. Hood Adventure Park.
It was close to our campsite, Camp ArrahWanna.
Lots of pictures!
Tate and Counsin Sam
 Lindy and Kyle
Kyle
 Cousin Spencer
 Aunt Karen and Cousin Hunter
 Lindy
 Lindy, cousin Haylee, and Sadie
 Kyle
 Kyle and Sam
 Lindy
 Brandon
 Brandon
 Brandon
 Brandon
 Lindy
 Lindy
 Brandon and cousin Nathan
 Brandon
 Lindy
 Lindy
 Cousin Spencer and Lindy
 Little miss Sadie on the rock wall below:
 Kyle
 Sadie
 Sadie
 Mt. Hood
 Everyone Ooohing and Aaahing over the trampoline bungee jumpers!
Aunt Karen
 Sadie
 Tate

1/21/2015

Remembering Grandma Peggy


Grandma Peggy is Chris' Grandma.
She just recently passed away.
She was 96.

She was deeply devoted to her family,
her entire extended large family.
When you were with her,
YOU were the most important person.
She was the greatest example of charity,
the pure love of Christ.
how to be Christlike,
to love everyone.
She was very faithful,
and believed in the power of prayer.
Her life had been hard, with several family tragedies,
but she loved liven',
and taught how us to carry on 
and be happy.

She loved telling family stories.
She had thousands of stories to tell.
She loved to smile,
and always had a twinkle in her eye.
She loved parties.
Especially family parties.
She loved the temple,
and was grateful in her last week of life
to partake of the sacrament.

I feel honored and lucky to have known her.
I'm grateful to be part of her family.

12/21/2014

Happy 50th

Chris' parents, Dianne and Novell were married
on Dec. 19, 1964 in the Idaho Falls Temple.

It would be 50 years this month.
Novell passed away in 1978.

We still wanted to honor their
50th wedding date.

We are so grateful for them,
their life together,
their temple wedding,
their children,
and their family -
Chris' family.

4/14/2014

A favorite drawing of the Savior

My cousin, Tom, drew this picture.
He gave me a copy of it when I was in college in the summer of 1997.

I have always loved it, and felt inspired to share it here.


3/10/2014

Grandpa Ricks turned 90!

Last July, my grandpa celebrated his 90th birthday. 
It was such a nice time to honor him.
He is a great, great man. I'm lucky to be his granddaughter.
He shared some inspiring words with us.
His 3 favorite words are:
Father, Grandfather, and Great Grandfather
Lloyd, his brother, has been his best friend his whole life.
As a father he had the opportunity to hold and comfort all 5 of his children,
when they were infants.
Then, he was able to hold and comfort all of his 27 grandchildren as infants.
Now, he has been able to hold and comfort almost all of his 45+ great grandchildren.
He believes it is important to make that bond.

One of the first and favorite pieces of furniture he and his wife bought was a piano.
He asked all those in the audience (his extended family members) to raise
their hands if they've had piano lessons.
Almost everyone raised their hands.

One of his favorite songs is, Young at Heart
(The lyrics describe him and his life well)

"Young At Heart"
Fairy tales can come true, it can happen to you
If you're young at heart.
For it's hard, you will find, to be narrow of mind
If you're young at heart.

You can go to extremes with impossible schemes.
You can laugh when your dreams fall apart at the seams.
And life gets more exciting with each passing day.
And love is either in your heart, or on it's way.

Don't you know that it's worth every treasure on earth
To be young at heart.
For as rich as you are, it's much better by far
To be young at heart.

And if you should survive to 105,
Look at all you'll derive out of being alive!
And here is the best part, you have a head start
If you are among the very young at heart.

He comes from great ancestry.
His great grandfather is Thomas E. Ricks, pictured center in bottom row.

We can't honor grandpa without remembering his sweetheart.
A map was on display of all the places his posterity has been throughout the world.
Grandpa Ricks' influence has touched many, many lives.
His son, and all of his grandsons served honorable LDS missions
throughout the world. Many of his granddaughters served missions too.
All of his children, grandchildren, and great grand children are active in the LDS faith.

His oldest child, and only son, Jim
2 of his daughters, Jody and Janis
Another daughter, Kathy
One of his best friends, Keith, his brother in law
Spending time with his niece, Lisa
His niece, Annette, and her daughter, Lisa
His grandson, Josh speaking about his grandfather
His brother and sister-n-law, Maida and Phil Spjut.
Grandpa visiting with his great grand daughter, Sadie
I love my grandfather.
How lucky we all are to know him,
and be part of his family.