Monday, October 10, 2011

Grandparents' Day at Quailwood School-Oct 2011

 Josh and Ava are both in Mrs. Bowles class. She taught Kaela and Carly last year when they were in kindergarten. I am so fortunate to have such fun grandchildren. I just love them!!!!!


Carly hugged Kaela and were ever so happy to smile for the camera. They are good friends and adorable granddaughters. 


Papa Steve was able to attend Grandparents' Day with me this year. Lots of grandparents were  at McDonald'sbuying Happy Meals: chicken mc nuggets, choc. milt, fries, and apple. The most important part: the coveted toy.




After such a wonderful afternoon in Bakersfield, we came home and rode my bike; Steve gave it to me for Mother's Day.  (Notice the decorations on  our house for Halloween. Didn't Elle do a great job?)

181st Semi Annual General Conference

Elle and I are focused; we want this cake to be spectacular for the little ones.  My new tradition is to make a conference cake.

I have always invited the missionaries to share part of Conference.  I usually have them over for conference waffles but this year they came for the pinata and cake. I'm celebrating all the fall and winter birthdays now. During April conference we'll celebrate spring and summer birthdays. The sister missionaries are lighting candles so we can sing Happy Birthday.

During the 1st and 2nd sessions on Saturday we had pizza at the park. Yummy!

We had Round Table-King Arthur and Little Ceasar- cheese only. Everyone's needs were met.

When I went to pick up the pizzas, Boy Scouts were selling popcorn. I had to support the troop, so I bought two bags of popcorn 18.00  each, my have prices gone up. I must admit, I did announce to them that I have three son who earned the rank of Eagle. I was so pleased to have such a declaration.
After the final session, we had a pinata filled with snakes, insects,  pencils, erasers and  a few bags of M&Ms. The grandchildren enjoyed it immensely. 
We ate delicious sandwiches, chips, and a special slush drink.
Jarod Richard is 2 1/2 months old. He is as good as gold.
Elle is soon to hear where she will serve the Lord on a mission.  Aren't they the cutest? My youngest daughter holding Jarod's youngest son.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Jarod Richard Valdivieso arrived July 13, 2011


                          At birth he looked just like his daddy, or at least his nose. What a handsome baby!

It's  tradition to take a picture with each new addition and all the other children. It didn't look so crowded when they only had two children. Number four makes them full or should I say a complete family.
  I couldn't wait to hold and squeeze him tight. I'm wearing a blue  button that states: It's a BOY!
Megan's folks, Kathy and Doug Skinner, came for two weeks.  I don't know who has the  biggest smile, big sister and grandparents?
Jarod was blessed before Mama and Papa  went back to Texas (Doug is holding Jarod).

Isn't Carly's smile priceless? Jack is wondering when we will stop taking pictures. Doesn't  Megan look  fabulous?  Baby Jarod is 10 days old. There's no denying that Josh is a mama's boy- father like son. I love it!


Trent (1 yr), Wendy, Adam, Jarrett (4yrs), Landon (7 yrs) just relocated to Bakersfield. Adam is Aunt Sharon's oldest son.

 
 Grace (2yrs), Autumn,  Manuel, and Gabriel (3 yrs) came from Corcoran.
Papa, Jarod (holding Carly 6 3/4 yrs and Jack 3 3/4yrs) Megan (holding Baby  Jarod 10 days)  Mama ( holding  Josh 5yrs).
Damon (holding Isla Belle 2yrs), Clarissa (holding Ava Rose 4 3/4 yrs), Kaela 6 1/2 yrs.
Papa Steve, Jarod, Grandma Val, Lydia, Clarissa, Mama Tess, and Autumn (Grandma and Lydia came for the day from Azusa). It was a wonderful Sabbath. The Texans entertained us with a festive luncheon and good company.