Tuesday, January 16, 2024

DAISY TURNS FIVE

On Sunday we celebrated Daisy's 5th birthday with a family party!   It was a little early since her birthday wasn't actually until Wednesday (the 17th).  

We had a nice dinner with the whole family, minus Alyssia.  We had salad, rolls, roast, potatoes, and carrots.  We all enjoyed a yummy Sunday dinner. 

After dinner we celebrated Daisy with her fun gifts.  She got some new clothes, a play dough pizza toy and some princess dress up shoes and clothes.  She was happy!


She was also happy with this candy cake that I made for her!
It was a white cake with white frosting and tasted SOOO good!





 Daisy loves to play card games with grandma (Go Fish, Spot It, and The Match Game).  I love it when she comes over and wants to hang out.  She also likes to help with little things in the kitchen, as well.

We sure do love this spunky FIVE year old!  HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAISY GIRL!!!

Monday, January 15, 2024

Church Day

Rick and I had the great opportunity of spending time and caring for my mom and dad last weekend. 
On Sunday we woke my mom up early and got her ready for church.  She wasn't sure about going but with a little encouragement we got her there.  It was really cold outside and the wind was blowing like crazy and I kicked myself for not bringing a blanket for her.

One funny thing that happened was during the meeting there was a four or five year old child who was very loud and crying a lot the first thirty minutes of the hour.  I could tell that my mom was agitated and finally she leaned over and loudly said to the mother, "You need to  take your child out!"  The mom answered, "How come?"  (which is astonishing the that she didn't understand the concept of taking out a crying child.)  Then my mom said, "He's being to loud!"  This was loud enough for the people around us to hear.  It was a little embarrassing but guess what?  The mother got right up and took the child out and then came back in and the child quieted down for the rest of the meeting.  
Thanks, mom!


 

Sunday, January 14, 2024

Rafe recieves the Priesthood

On Tuesday, January 3rd Rafe received the Aaronic Priesthood from his dad.  The whole Boman family was there to support him on his special day!  Rick and I were happy to be a part of this special experience!
Rafe is a good boy and I believe and hope that he will honor the responsibility of being a priesthood holder for all his days!!

We are so blessed to have Rafe in our family!




 

Thursday, January 4, 2024

December and Christmas Activities

Our December was quite busy with a lot of activities!
We took a Saturday and drove to Ogden to visit with our Xavier boy!
We got to take him to breakfast and then come back to his house to watch him open some presents.
Xavier is thriving in the Tippets home and seems to be very happy!
He is now in kindergarten and says he likes lunch time and recess!  Spoken like a true boy!!


I was able to watch Chloe and daisy one day and they were my special little helpers.
I had wrapped about fifty presents but hadn't put any bows on them.  I decided to go the easy way and buy the bows this year.  The girls were more than happy to help me put the bows on each of the presents and put them under the tree.  THEY. ARE. SO. CUTE!!!
I LOVE THEM SO MUCH!!!


I didn't do a very good job at taking pictures at a lot of our events but I will write about them.  Our next event was Superior's Christmas party held at Carver's Steakhouse.  We had twenty six people come and we were served a nice dinner. Rick and I sat with DeeAnn and Kathy and Skylar and Sarah so we had some nice, easy conversation.  Brach and Kendra felt really bad that they couldn't come but Scout was having her Christmas recital that night at exactly the same time.  We sure did miss them but the evening was nice with the owners and foreman having nice things to say about their workers and the salesmen.

On the fourteenth Rick and I had our annual Kurt Bestor night in town. (We took no pictures at all of this event.😒  We left Grantsville late and so we went right to dinner at The Five Alls Restaurant.  It is one of our favorites but I was disappointed in my food.  They have always had such good food but this time it was subpar.  Especially for the price that we paid.  They raised their prices since the last time.  The pineapple shrub and the clam dip were really yummy, though.  

After dinner we hurried over and got checked into our room at the Marriott City Center.  We had a beautiful suite overlooking state street from our bedroom and overlooking the Gallivan Center Ice Skating Rink from the sitting room.  

After getting checked in we hurried over to the concert.  This concert is so special to us!  We have been coming for almost all of our married life...right about thirty years of it.  We love the music and it is just so nice listening to the piano and orchestra.  He always puts on a great concert!

The next morning we had a nice breakfast in the hotel's restaurant.  After checking out of our room we drove to Saratoga Springs to attend a session at the new temple there.  It sure felt a long way from town but was really nice!  I did get a picture of that!😁


The next evening was an Interfaith Dinner and concert that we were able to attend because of out new calling.  We had a nice dinner in the lobby of the Church Office Building where we sat at a table with members of the Logan Area Community Council.  One couple at our table were from the Seventh Day Adventist Church.  I'm not sure how I missed that memo because when we got seated at the Tabernacle Concert in the Conference Center I happened to sit next to this same couple.  We got to chatting about our families, Christmas and other things.  After about ten minutes of chatting I asked her how long her and her husband had their calling.  She simply just said, "Oh we are guests tonight.  We are members of The Seventh Day Adventist Church".  I wanted to eat my words.  I had not sat close enough to them at dinner to hear and understand this.  Everyone else at the diner table were Community Council members. She was very nice about my faux pas.  I apologized and then asked her to tell me a little about her church.  She didn't get too far when the concert started.  Anyhoo... here is the one picture we got of that night!


Our next event was our family caroling night.  This is a new tradition that we started last year.  We began our evening with homemade chili and bread/crackers and donuts for dessert.  Everyone came hungry so we pretty much ate all that I made.  Net we went caroling and delivering Christmas food boxes. Unfortunately, we didn't find too many people home!😔  We did get to Brother Cook's, along with two people from Brach and Kendra's ward.   After caroling the kids had fun delivering the food boxes.  We then met back at the house for a family night.  I read the Christmas Story while the kids each put the corresponding picture ornaments on the Christmas tree, and then Rick said a few words about 3rd Nephi chapter seventeen where the Savior blesses the little children. Skylar and Sarah and kids sang an adorable rendition of Carol of the Bells.  Kendra shared a family favorite, the story "A Brother Like That" and then her kids sang Away in a Manger.  Haivyn and Merik told Christmas jokes and then Brach ended with his testimony of the Savior.  Luckily the girls took pictures and videos of the evening so I have those to share.😀




Our next get together as a family was on Christmas Eve.  Rick and I had been working with the kids to prepare a special Nativity to surprise their parents with.  We were all prepared but then Merik who was to be Joseph got sick on Christmas Eve.  That meant that Merik, Kaitlyn and Alyssia all missed the night's festivities.  We all felt bad about that!  We made a change in parts and Brady changed from being a wise man and became Joseph instead.  The kids were all so cute!  Our little sheep (two year old Eric) was a little wild but that was to be expected!

We will definitely be doing this for years to come!


After the nativity we enjoyed our Christmas Eve dinner....the regular...Chicken and dumplings, tamales, and other finger foods.  Everyone liked it!  We then opened Christmas jammies, took pictures and then opened up everyone's gifts.  It was great!  Everyone was happy and we made some wonderful memories!








Family Christmas Date and Phelps Family Christmas Party

I am late posting all of our Christmas activities.....  

On the 29th of December we had our annual Adult Christmas date with our kids and their dates.
We had a wonderful dinner at Capitol Grill, a restaurant that we have come to love!
Everyone enjoyed their meal and we all enjoyed visiting around the table!


The steak and lobster are the best we've ever had!


After dinner we walked the few steps over to the Eccles Theatre for a fun Christmas Concert of Jennie Oaks Baker, the professional violinist,  and her children that play other instruments.  Jenny was the main violinist and was spectacular!  Her children accompanied her on the piano, guitar, viola, and a cellist.
They all are so talented and put on such a wonderful show!

Kaitlyn found my phone and took a selfie:)


                             Here is our group!  We had everyone except Alyssia.







A few days later on December 2nd we had our annual Phelps Family Christmas Party held at The Allen Farms Barn.  Brent and Lar were in charge this year.  The siblings all brought meat and cheese platters while the cousins all brought a side dish and a dessert.  It was a nice time visiting with everyone!

Here is a picture of all of the siblings with their spouses, except Ken, he had a temple assignment that day.


After the dinner we had a nice program with all of the families represented.



From our family we had Skylar and Sarah sing O Holy Night with Skylar accompanying on the guitar 
and our grandchildren sang 
I Think When I Read That Sweet Story of Old.  They all did great!



                                                Darla led the closing song.  


                                  It was a wonderful time spent with the Phelps clan!  
                                            We had over a hundred people come!