Thursday, July 8, 2010

CHARLIE AND SAM TURN 3 TODAY

Happy Birthday, you cute boys, Sam and Charlie Wright.

Sam and Charlie have been a delight since they were born.  Here they are called "Night and Day" because of all their differences.  We were so glad to have these little Wright babies in our family, too.

Sam, Cousin Kate and Charlie


A little older with Mom and Nana.
Can't wait for Nana's birthday candles.  It was all just very good.


A game of Horse back riding.  They loved doing this, but Sam is a sturdier horse.

A game with Papa.

Tackle Nana and then take away the ball.

Charlie will always stop to pose.

Sam always wriggles out of a picture.


Dad and sister Gracie keep the boys busy while Mom gets ready to go.

Charlie is so photogenic.



Barely caught Sam to take a picture!

Here are a few things I love about these boys, Charlie and Sam Wright:

1.  They are so dang cute.
2.  They are very different from each other!  Their personalities are "Night and Day" as they were called in the hospital.  It is good to just be you.  I love who they are, whether together or pursuing their own individuality.
3.  They give great hugs. Charlie is always happy to jump in my arms.  But sometimes it takes Sam a while to remember me and warm up, but then they are both my best friends the rest of the visit.
4.  They have so much enthusiasm and are so much fun to watch and play with.
5.  They share a set of dimples.  Each has one and they are on the opposite cheek from the other.
6.  They are sealed to their parents. That is another blog post soon.

7.  They are a miracle. We are so lucky to have them in our family.
8.  They say cute things.
9.  They are a blessing to the whole family. Their brothers and sisters just love them so much.
10.  They have great names: Charles Stewart Wright and Samuel McConkie Wright will be names they can be proud of their whole lives.

(Maybe I will add to this blog in the morning when my brain works.)

Happy birthday, Charlie and Sam!  I love you.

OOPS!! MISSED A BIRTHDAY


Such a crazy up and down 10 days we have had.  It's no excuse, but I failed to blog for Sage's birthday.  Check back tomorrow and I will have it done.  Sage turned 10 on July 1st.  I didn't forget his birthday.  I just forgot to post a blog about him.  He is on a family bike ride thing from SLC to Vegas this week so he can wait another day for his blog.  Today is Charlie and Sam's birthday so I will do Sage's tomorrow.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

ADAM HITS A MILESTONE

Forty years ago today, Adam was responsible for the most amazing single day in my life.  Sorry to all my other kids, but it was the day Adam was born that I discovered that incomprehensible love a mother has for her child and the indescribable joy being a mother brings.  I continue to experienced it, but that first one is such an incredible surprise and overwelming, all encompassing love.  I had the same with each of the rest, but I was prepared for it the next times.  I remember Alan often staring down at our newborn Adam and just shaking his head in wonder.



He was such a cute little hairy darling.  I was in love for sure!  No child had ever been more beautiful!

Always a dog around.


Adam watched out for his sister!



He loved sports from a young age and excelled at them although our funniest story about his first year in T-ball was looking out in the field and seeing him with his mitt on his head staring off into space.


Good swimmers, but didn't have time to include it competitively with all his other activities.


Received  his Eagle at 14.  Did not like to wear the uniform in  public by this time, though.


Girls League formal.  Doesn't look to excitied, does he? Already too cool.  This was his favorite dog, Apollo, as a puppy.


Football was his favorite sport.  He played two years on the varsity CIF championship team.


Jennifer came into his life and wedding bells rang.


Aren't they a cute family?  (Did I like my hair that way?)

First Jade...

...and then Bailey




Here are some of the things I love about Adam:

1.  Adam loves his family and loves to be with them.  He makes sure he lets his girls know he loves them.  He spends time with them and is happy when they get interested in his things--as when Jade enjoyed golfing. His girls know they are loved and love to snuggle close in front of the TV.  He is also thoughtful of his brothers and sisters.  He is often the first one to call on their birthdays.



2.  He is a good athlete.  He has always been coordinated and has loved sports since he was young.  He was very good at most sports, but is always hard on himself when he is less than perfect.  He always has a few sports he plays throughout any week besides working out. He looks like he is thirty.


3.  I was looking for pictures of Adam and many, many have him holding or playing with a child, mostly nieces and nephews.  Adam loves children and goes to great lengths to win them over. They are so comfortable with him as well.

4.  Adam has a great mind.  He understands quickly and can explain what he learns in simple terms.  He came to work for us a couple of years ago and quickly had a good knowledge of the ins and outs of our business. We rely on him to straighten out the details of some of the complicated problems.  He can also transfer that knowledge in a sales situation.  He is low pressure but convincing.

5.  Adam loves sports.  One reason I thought I would never get his family back to California was his love of the winter sports.  Now that he is back he has learned to surf and is working on that skill.  He finds a way to take his family to the beach as often as possible.  He always plays on softball teams, as well as plays soccer once a week. He would be out golfing more if he could.  There are a few bonuses to living here such as being able to play golf year round. He is also a passionate fan.  I love watching the sports he is so passionate about because he draws me in.  Also he Tivos the events and we can watch them fast.  He makes it fun even  for me.

6.  Adam is disciplined.  He decided he wanted to lose some weight.  Now he was never overweight.  He weightlifting on a consistent basis, always pushing himself helped him gain so much muscle.  I have watched him lose weight because of his care with the quality of food he eats and regular daily excercise. He has learned to stay disciplined in other ways: consistent work-outs, budgeting, emotionally being in control, etc.

7.  Adam is a reader.  He will read any book I hand him if he has exhausted his supply.  He even loved all the assigned reading literature books in high school, even the ones everyone else thought were boring.  He really enlarges his world by all he reads.

8.  Adam is patient with me even if inside he is irritated. He will help me with a computer problem with great calms, even though it is so frustrating. He never complains in our business and accepts all assignments and critiques.

9. Adam is a dilligent member of the church.  He is reliable and capable in his callings.  Our ward has put him to work and used him in several capacities as well.  I appreciate his willingness to sign up for service projects just because it is the right thing to do.

10. Adam is a true friend to his Dad and me.  He spends a lot of time with Alan and that could easily cause friction, but it doesn't exist.  Alan particularly loves being able to share a joke, a funny picture, or bounce  a difficult situation off him. 


HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ADAM!  I LOVE YOU!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

SAM HAS GROWN OLD!



Happy Birthday, Sam!  I am getting this done after you are in bed.  But you have to give me credit for getting it done at all, since I just got back from almost two weeks in Guatemala tonight.  I stayed up late the night we left trying to scan in pictures so I could easily post this with some comments.  I think I went nuts with the scanning.  So here are a lot of Sam as he grows up:

Coming home from the hospital!

With JR, about 2years old.

Maybe 4 years old.

8--he never really loved baseball.





Football mean look.

Sam silly

Bad quality pictures but from their fresman year at BYU.  They had something special from the beginning.




He loved to pick up his mother. 

Off to the MTC and then Chile, Santiago East mission.




Married !!


I think this is Max.


The day he defended his thesis.  Doesn't he look smart.


Ruby is born!



Sam officially is awarded his PhD.

Forgive me if I don't add a few more updated pictures.  Before I crash I want to put down a few things I love about Sam:

1.  Sam is a good listerner.  He calls me regularly and asks questions and listens and discusses what I say.  He also loves to make me think by his discussions. 

2.  Sam is a good dad.  He tries to get home early and his favorite activities involve his family.  He loves to be with them.  He has sung to all his children and they respond to his songs.  He is a hands on father even though he has been very busy getting his degree.

3.  Sam is converted to the Lord.  He believes the principles of the gospel and uses them with diligence in his life daily.  Because of his total commitment, he throws himself into doing the things that are asked of him, whether it is counselor in the SS presidency, Gospel doctrine teacher or Elders quorum president with enthusiasm and creativity.

4.  Sam loves his wife completely and is happy when she is happy.  I never dreamed he would turn into such a handyman. I can see by the way he lives his life, that he thinks marrying Lindsay was the best act of his life.

5.  Sam has a unique sense of humor. When joke night at Grand Camp is coming up he is sure to get a call from nieces for some advice.  His humor is usually their level.  He has other ways of  showing his humor.  He used to think it was funny to make me or one of his sisters scream by surprising or scaring us.  Does he still do that Lindsay? His type of craziness makes him a fun person to be with.

6.  Sam takes advantage of the brains the Lord blessed him with.  He pursued his degree until he had it, no matter the obstacles.  He thinks deeply and helps solve problems.  He loves to read and analyze, but stimulates others to do so as well. He retains things well and uses them often in his life.

7. Sam has become a very happy, outgoing person.  People like to be with him because he seldom gets down.  He has a great optimism about him.  Who knew?

8.  That brings me to the point that Sam has learned to change what needs to be changed in his life when he recognizes the problem.  He overcame a speech problem when he was a child that some people never conquer.  He learned to overcome the awkward public image he had been tagged with and extend himself to others and be happy and have many friends. 

9.  Sam has wisdom and character.  He does the right things for the right reason.  Sometimes he even helps me make better choices from his sense of integrity. He applies the scriptures to his problem solving and has many memorized.  He encourages me to do the same.  It helps.

10 Sam participates in life fully.  He is doing a triathalon soon.  He plays church sports. He enjoys his work and the people he works with and  works hard.  He calls Adam to discuss things Adam is interested in such as the NBA playoffs, me to hear what I Conference talk I like best, Alan to hear about his hunting and so on.  I love his interest in so many things.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY SAM!  I LOVE YOU!