Monday, June 29, 2009

Sweet Little Oliver







June 28, 2009- Little Oliver Mitchell Brinkerhof made his grand appearance.
After a rather uncomfortable past 8 3/4 months, Rebekah and Curtis went to Jordan Valley and after a few drips of pitocin and epidural, Little Oliver was almost laughed into the world. He is beautiful and so aware of his new surroundings. We are so proud of Rebekah and Curtis and are so excited to see how Jack reacts. It is so amazing to me how we can have so much love for this little guy. Even though he is our 6th grandchild, his arrival is so very important to us. Every one of these little lives is so amazing to be part of. From Jameson and his adventures into the world of sports, Chanel and her love of dolls and dancing and riding her bike, Emerson and his exploration of the world, RoriAna and watching her develop new aspects of her personality , Charlotte and her joy with life and now little Ollie. What a sweet beautiful personality. Yesterday as Oliver started to meet his little cousins, there were some cute things that occurred. Emerson wanted so badly to hold him. He kept holding out his arms and wagging his fingers, then signing for "baby". Jameson asked me" Is he a boy?" and we said yes-- and started listing all of the fun things the boy cousins could do together. Like go fishing, ride bikes, play soccer. The Jameson said, "But I play real soccer." Chanel wanted to see his fingers. She apparently thought he was only a head. And little Rori just took it all in. And today Charlotte will get to meet Oliver on Skype. We are so excited and so blessed that this little guy is here safe and sound and all is well.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Rory Alexander






Today we celebrated Rory's birthday. Rory & Jennine, Rod and RoriAna took a couple of hours and visited the Arts festival downtown. It reminded me of 25 years ago today it was also a Saturday. Rod and I took Rachael and Jonathan to Liberty Park for a German Festival. We are bratwurst and took the kids for a ride on the little paddle boat on the lake. Then we drove home, dropped off the kids to cousin Shaunna, then drove to Cottonwood Hospital where little Rory Alexander came joined the family. Our world dramatically changed. As Rod and I searched the baby book for name ideas that started with an "R" (a Royce family thing we followed) we choose Rory. It means the king. -- Actually the red headed king-- but Rory doesnt have red hair so that doesnt apply. But this little boy always did have a "roar". He has always been a little king. He loved to play with tools and made friends easily. Now as an adult we can see the spiritual gifts he was borne with have helped to mold him into an gifted man and especially an amazing son, husband and father. I love watching Rory with his children. And I love watching how much they love him. Rory, you have been a light in my life and I am so grateful that Heavenly Father entrusted your spirit to me and your father those 25 years ago.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Fathers Day- click here

Sunday morning Rod called me to the computer and had me watch this video. It is very beautiful. As a tribute to him, my father , my sons ( and sons in laws) and all of the men who take care of those in their lives-- we love and honor you.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009