This little darling had a dance recital a little over a week ago. It was so fun to see her dance the night away. She did so well, especially for being one of the younger ones in her class. And that huge Rachel grin she kept flashing during the performance? Priceless.
Rachel was lucky to be able to have several relatives attend the recital. We only got a picture with Grandma and Sue.
Monday, May 28, 2012
Thursday, May 24, 2012
For Eternity
My adorable baby brother got married a few weeks ago. The bride is a lovely Southern girl named Anna and I couldn't be happier for them! Ben and I spent the day in Salt Lake attending the sealing in the temple and enjoying a yummy luncheon at the Blue Lemon. It was such a special day and it was wonderful to witness the creation of a brand-new eternal family. I'm so grateful for the gospel. Aren't they the cutest couple ever???
It was awesome to see my family again! I loved goofing off with my sister amongst all of the picture-taking.
I got to be a bridesmaid and was a little wary of the bridesmaid outfit (how it would look on ME--yellow and horizontal stripes are not my thing!), but I think it turned out alright. :)
My honey and me
After the luncheon, we raced home to get the kids ready to head back up to the reception held in Draper. My sweet friend curled the girls' hair, which saved us a ton of time (thank you, Sarah!!!). The reception was held at a beautiful home and we all enjoyed crepes, wedding cake, and playing outside in the massive backyard. Emma was sick, unfortunately, and you can see it in the pictures. She spent a good amount of time lying on the couch. Poor girl.
There was some dancing too. And we took full advantage of it! Rachel, especially, danced the night away. It was pretty darn cute.
With the beautiful bride. The girls were in awe of her all evening and kept staring at her. :)
We're so happy for you, Cameron and Anna!
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Emma's baptism was so beautiful. It was such a memorable day, one we will never forget! I don't think I was expecting to feel quite so emotional. It was perfect--the music, the talks, the prayers, the people--and of course, the baptism and confirmation. Emma and her siblings all felt the spirit so strongly that day. It was evidenced as Rachel sang her heart out during the closing song of "I Am a Child of God." It was evidenced as Emma came out of the font sobbing joyfully with the biggest smile on her face, while exclaiming over and over how clean and perfect she felt. We saw it in Luke as he gave Emma the tightest hug ever after she came back into the room. Ben and I are so proud of our sweet Emma and love her so much! And doesn't she look beautiful???
Right before the big event! It was so neat to see my husband baptize our little girl. What a special bonding moment for us.
We had a luncheon outside afterwards and the weather cooperated wonderfully. I completely overestimated the amount of food we needed, but now we have pulled pork to last us all summer! :) Thanks to all of you who helped out with the food, and I'm sorry if you went home with a pretty full dish still. I'll plan better next time! :)
Some of our loved ones:
Opening special gifts. She received some neat keepsakes.
With Grandma and Grandpa Bergin. I'm kicking myself for not ever getting a picture of my whole family (who came all the way from Texas for this!!) with Emma. Oh well.
We are already looking forward to Rachel's baptism in 2 1/2 years!
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Happy 8th, Emma!
Our oldest child is now eight! Here is what we did to celebrate.
The night before Emma's birthday we had a family dinner with Ben's side of the family. She got some wonderful gifts, including a scrapbook kit! She LOVED putting that together over spring break.
She requested a cherry cheesecake for her birthday cake. My cheesecake-loving dad would be proud! :)
She also got some super cute clothes from relatives, including this darling horse shirt from Grandma!
We got Emma a new bike. She's used her bike for 4+ years and has outgrown it.
For one of Emma's gifts, we arranged to have her go to a nearby ranch and ride a horse for an hour. Rachel and Lauren came too. The ranch owner was great with the kids: taught them the basics of riding, how to get on and off, how to steer, etc. She even set up a little obstacle course with cones for them to practice guiding the horse around. This was the highlight of Emma's birthday and she has asked several times since if we can go back and ride again.
The girls rode a horse named Sadie, 22 years old, which is apparently rather old in horse years. She was gentle and calm and perfect for kids to ride. Emma was in 7th heaven! She even got to lead Sadie back to her stall after and give her a treat.
Lauren loved it too!
Rachel's ride. She was pretty nervous about riding such a big horse, but once she was on she couldn't stop smiling!
After horseback riding, we picked up the boys and Dad at home and headed down to Provo. We stuffed ourselves at Tucano's, went to Rock Canyon Park to play for awhile, and then headed home with an ice-cream stop at Macey's on the way. The weather was gorgeous and we had such a fun time together.
Emma at age 8:
*Loves horses, of course. :) And she loves to pretend to be a horse, with Luke being the horse-catcher. Too funny!
*She REALLY likes to play school with Rachel. She plans out these little lessons and activities and Rachel loves it (most of the time...). :)
*Likes to study and learn. She loves to research things in books and on the internet and she even takes notes!
*Loves watching movies and eating popcorn. Mulan is a favorite. She looks forward to our Friday family movie night every week!
*Still loves trying lots of different foods.
*Is a fantastic reader and speller!
We love our Emma and can't believe she is EIGHT!
Monday, April 9, 2012
Easter 2012
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Misc. March
Matching girls

Emma loves to play with Max and make him laugh. It's adorable!

Wow, are all these kids mine??!! We took a trip to Farm Country at Thanksgiving Point one Saturday and had a great time.

Love my sweet baby.

My new favorite picture! I love this one of all my kids. And Max sucking his lip? Priceless. He does that all the time and it just cracks me up.

There was a wedding: Belle married Woody. They are living happily ever after. :) Do you like the TP veil???

We had a big family dinner last week when some out-of-towners were in town. 7 out of the 9 kids in Ben's family were there. It was definitely a photo-op!

We've been putting Max in the bath with Luke (and sometimes Rachel) more often and they just love it. Cute boys.

Saturday was a glorious day. We listened to General Conference and spent the rest of the time outdoors. The blossoms are absolutely heavenly these days. I tried to get some good pictures of the kids with the blossoms, but it was almost bedtime and very windy and I wasn't too successful. However, even though they aren't perfect I still love these photos.



Look who's pulling up now! Yep, Max is at that stage. Which means lots of bumps and bruises. He is fascinated by the frig and cruises for it whenever I open it.

Luke caught his first fish! And several more after that first catch. Ben has been fishing numerous times this spring and has taken at least one of the kids with him each time. So cool!

Luke LOVES his daddy! One of "their" things is singing "Baa Baa Black Sheep" together. They have made up several additional verses. Ben plays it on the guitar and they both sing. It's these little moments!

I know I've posted Luke wearing this funny cake hat before and now the kids like to put it on Max!

The weather has been (mostly) fantastic this winter and spring and we have taken many walks and bike rides. Still love my double stroller--that is, if it's being good and not giving me a flat tire!

Rachel and Luke continue to make up funny little games. The latest one is "Help, help!" where one of them pretends to fall down a cushion mountain and is thrown a blankie to be pulled up to safety. Pretty funny.
Emma loves to play with Max and make him laugh. It's adorable!
Wow, are all these kids mine??!! We took a trip to Farm Country at Thanksgiving Point one Saturday and had a great time.
Love my sweet baby.
My new favorite picture! I love this one of all my kids. And Max sucking his lip? Priceless. He does that all the time and it just cracks me up.
There was a wedding: Belle married Woody. They are living happily ever after. :) Do you like the TP veil???
We had a big family dinner last week when some out-of-towners were in town. 7 out of the 9 kids in Ben's family were there. It was definitely a photo-op!
We've been putting Max in the bath with Luke (and sometimes Rachel) more often and they just love it. Cute boys.
Saturday was a glorious day. We listened to General Conference and spent the rest of the time outdoors. The blossoms are absolutely heavenly these days. I tried to get some good pictures of the kids with the blossoms, but it was almost bedtime and very windy and I wasn't too successful. However, even though they aren't perfect I still love these photos.
Look who's pulling up now! Yep, Max is at that stage. Which means lots of bumps and bruises. He is fascinated by the frig and cruises for it whenever I open it.
Luke caught his first fish! And several more after that first catch. Ben has been fishing numerous times this spring and has taken at least one of the kids with him each time. So cool!
Luke LOVES his daddy! One of "their" things is singing "Baa Baa Black Sheep" together. They have made up several additional verses. Ben plays it on the guitar and they both sing. It's these little moments!
I know I've posted Luke wearing this funny cake hat before and now the kids like to put it on Max!
The weather has been (mostly) fantastic this winter and spring and we have taken many walks and bike rides. Still love my double stroller--that is, if it's being good and not giving me a flat tire!
Rachel and Luke continue to make up funny little games. The latest one is "Help, help!" where one of them pretends to fall down a cushion mountain and is thrown a blankie to be pulled up to safety. Pretty funny.
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