Monday, September 21, 2009

Memorial Service for Uncle Fred

Grandma has asked me to inform everyone that there will be a Memorial Service for Uncle Fred.

When: Saturday September 26th, (this coming Saturday)

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Where: At her ward. 9th East, just North of 33rd South.

We will not know if there is going to be a luncheon until tomorrow. There might be a pot luck, we will keep you posted.

If you have any questions, please call Grandma.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Farwells!

Sharon and Lynn, and Justins Farwells will be this coming Sunday, September 20, 2009.

Here are the details.....

Sharon and Lynn's ward starts at 11:00 am. Immediately following their talks (they will be the first speakers), everyone will leave and hustle down to Justin Farwell which starts at 12:30.
Following Justins Farewell, there will be a Pot Luck lunch at Troy's house. Everyone PLEASE bring something to share.

Addresses:
Sharon & Lynns ward...
Take I-80 towards Park City. Take the first exit past Summit Park. At the stop sign,
turn right. At the 4-way stop, turn left. Follow Frontage Road to the Chapel.

Justins ward....
11500 So. 1000 E. (not exact address but close, just look out for the church)

Troys house:
11571 So Autumn Hills Dr.

Everyone is invited to both. PLEASE spread the word!!!!!

Friday, August 7, 2009

Prayers are needed....

After many tests, my mom got results back. She was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease. She is in the early stages. Please keep her and our family in your prayers as she goes through this.
I am sure that a phone call would help boost her spirits today.
Much love to you all!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

YoU aRe All InViTeD!!!

On September 5th, Shawn and I, along with our boys will be sealed in the Denver Temple FOREVER!!!! I am so excited, I cannot even tell you! You are all invited of course! We have waited for this day to arrive for a long, long time! I know it is short notice, but we really want our families to be here with us. So please! If you can manage it, please come and join us! IF you are not a recommend holder right now, that is okay too! Party at our house after! :)
Shawn will take out his own endowments on Friday evening (the day before). If you would like to come for that too, then we would love that too! I will send out announcements, but please let me know if you can make it soon! The temple needs an approximate count so they know which room to put us in. Love you all! Let us know!
303.341.4306 home
303.548.6319 cell

Saturday, July 25, 2009

He's HOME!!!

Enjoying his ride home. Brotherly love- priceless! Peyton was so good with him!
Owen finally came home today. We're so grateful to finally have our family all together. After 138 days in the NICU we are so happy to have him home!

Friday, July 24, 2009

If any of you are interested....

It is that time again, Chris is once again giving his fireside on his experience in Kolob, at Troy's ward Wednesday August 5th at 7:00 pm.  It is located about 11500 South and 1000 East.  We have just had many of you ask about it so we thought we would let you know.
 FYI, this is just a picture from Britlynn Rylee's blessing.  It is actually the best one we could get since Cade was quite sick and Savera did not want to cooperate.  But we think it is pretty cute of our little B! 
Let us know if you have any questions.  

Friday, April 3, 2009

Crew Oliver Galloway

He is here!

Christmas came in March this year for our family when our little baby "Frank", (as Cash has named him) - aka
Crew Oliver Galloway traded in his wings for 2 chubby cheeks & a stylin' do! Crew arrived on Tuesday, March 24th at 11:48 am, weighing in at 8 lbs. 4 oz & 21 inches long.



We are so so So In LoVe & can't get enough!



Thank you to a kind and loving Heavenly Father who has trusted us...once again with this sweet miracle!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Joke....(no it is not an April fools joke!)

The Obedient Wife

There was a man who had worked all of his life, had saved all of his money, and was a real miser when it came to his money. Just before he died, he said to his wife, "When I die, I want you to take all my money and put it in the casket with me. I want to take my money to the afterlife with me." And so he got his wife to promise him with all of her heart that when he died she would put all of the money in the casket with him.

Well, he died. He was stretched out in the casket, his wife was sitting there in black, and her friend was sitting next to her. When they finished the ceremony, just before the undertakers got ready to close the casket, the wife said, "Wait just a minute!" She had a box with her, she came over with the box and put it in the casket. Then the undertakers locked the casket down and they rolled it aw ay .

So her friend said, "Girl, I know you weren't fool enough to put all that money in there with your husband."

The loyal wife replied "Listen, I'm a Christian; I can't go back on my word. I promised him that I was going to put that money in that casket with Him."

"You mean to tell me you put that money in the casket with him!!!!?"

"I sure did," said the wife. "I got it all together, put it into my account and wrote him a check. If he can cash it, he can spend it."

Monday, March 30, 2009

EaStEr

Hi everyone!

Hope you are all doing well.
Grandma asked me to post about Easter.
Since it is getting close, and there is no-where to go for the whole family to gather,
there will not a family gathering for Easter this year.
She said to go ahead and make your plans with your families!
If you have any questions, please call her!

Thanks,

Happy Easter!
Love
Tammy

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

FAMILY FAST

Aunt Sharon has requested that we hold a family fast, on behalf of Josh and Tanah,
and their sweet new baby, Owen.

Please help us by fasting for them for their strength to endure,and for little Owen for good health, and make a complete recovery.

We will be fasting this Sunday, March 22nd.

Thanks for your willingness and prayers on their behalf.

Thank you!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Food Storage Info

I have been thinking about Food Storage and ways to cut back lately, because of this roller coaster (scary) economy.

I got his email today, so I thought I would share it regarding food storage. You can skip it if you want to. Just some good general info for everyone looking to stock up.

Emergency Preparedness 101

For more valuable information like this to help you and your family get prepared visit our new blog where we post new emergency tips and secrets nearly every day.

5 MISTAKES PEOPLE MAKE WITH EMERGENCY SUPPLIES
For most people, emergency preparedness is a brand new concept. As you get prepared, you will hear a lot of different opinions (including my own) regarding the best way to do that. I have helped thousands of people across the country get prepared for life’s unexpected emergencies. As I have done so, I have noticed some common mistakes that people seem to make in getting prepared. Let me share with you what I have seen.

Mistake #1 – Not enough water or no plan for water at all
As has been discussed in this blog before, water is the most often overlooked item in your emergency supplies. People either under prepare for their emergency water supply or simply don’t plan at all. A healthy adult can live for weeks without food but you will die in less than a week without access to clean drinking water. You will need about a gallon of water per person per day. That covers both sanitation and hygiene as well as hydration needs. There are articles in this blog that discuss water storage and water purification. Please take the time to read and make sure you have water stored for your emergency supplies.

Mistake #2 – No hygiene supplies
After a disaster, disease and illness related to conditions of poor hygiene are very common. In most disasters, more people die after the disaster than during the disaster because they cannot maintain proper hygiene. The simple answer is to have personal and family hygiene kits available. These items can be purchased as a kit or put together at home. Here are some items to consider in your hygiene kits:

• Waterless soap or hand sanitizer - You may not always have water available, but you this type of soap will kill the bugs.
• Port-a-Potty – This simple device fits on a 5 gallon bucket and will help keep the waste in a safe place. Make sure you buy bags and deodorizer.
• Toilet Paper/Tissue
• Toothbrush
• Toothpaste
• Razor
• Small hand towel
• Bar Soap
• If you have babies: diapers and wipes (handy for other uses as well)

Mistake #3 – Out of sight, out of mind
It is critical to do three things with your emergency supplies: Review, Rotate and Replace. In order to do that you will need to have your emergency supplies in a place where you can get to them at least once a year. Many times, people make the mistake of buying their emergency supplies, typically a significant and important investment, and then never looking at them again until they need them.

  • Review: Make sure that at least yearly you review the items in your emergency supplies. Get familiar with what you have in your emergency kits and food storage. Try them out, use the products that you can.
  • Rotate: Then rotate out items that need to be used. Pull out the batteries and use them. Rotate at least some of your food supplies. That is why I recommend freeze-dried food. This is food that you will want to eat. Your kids will like it. Rotate out first-aid supplies or maybe medications.
  • Replace: After you have rotated out your old supplies to be used (don’t waste them, use them!), then you will need to replace your supplies. Make your list of supplies that need to be replaced and do so right away.

Mistake #4 – Store shelf stable food and water
I see this mistake a lot. What I mean is, many people buy off the shelf items from their local retailer for their food storage. Now, that can work. The food from you grocer will work for food storage. The problem comes from the reality that people typically make mistake #3 with their emergency supplies, so the food never gets rotated. Items purchased from your local grocery store have about a 1 to 2 year shelf life. So you go out and spend a lot of money on food that will expire long before they will ever be able to use it or worse yet before they even look at it again.

The reality is, most people don’t review, rotate and replace. So to compensate for that, buy long term, shelf stable food storage. Typically, that means food that will last for at least 10 years and water that will last for 5 years. It will mean your food and water will be usable when you need it.

Mistake #5 – Forgetting personal and comfort items
Many times when people are putting together their emergency supplies they look only at the basics like food, water, light, warmth, shelter, etc. That is all very important and needs to be done. But, it is important to not forget to put some of your daily personal and comfort items into your 72 hour emergency survival kits and shelter in place supplies.

For example if you have kids, what are you going to do to keep their mind off the current situation? I recommend including in your emergency supplies simple games, coloring books or books to read. Throw in a pack of playing cards into your 72 hour emergency survival kit or some travel checkers or chess. Make sure in your shelter in place supplies you include comfort items like snacks that they like (rotate annually), maybe a stuffed animal, games, books, comfortable clothes, blankets, etc. Keeping you and your families stress level down and spirits up during a disaster is critical for survival.

Also, don’t forget personal medications that you may need. For example, I wear contact lenses. My supplies should include contact solution and a replacement pair of contacts. I should also throw in an old pair of glasses, just in case. You may need a particular medication or personal hygiene item. If it is critical to your survival, then include it. If I didn’t have my glasses or contacts, I would not survive for very long. It is as simple as that.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Welcome Britlynn Rylee Stevens!!!!






Okay, okay, okay......
I know I have been a slacker and have not posted anything about our new little sweetheart, but we have just been busy enjoying her and having some family time.

So we would offically like to welcome BRITLYNN RYLEE STEVENS into our family.
She was 7lbs 10 oz and 20 inches long.
As you can see she has lots of black hair and we think she looks a little like Cade, and a little like Savera did as a baby.
She is a good baby and we feel so blessed to have her in our family!

Cade and Savera are loving having her as their little sister. They cannot see her without wanting to kiss her, hug her, and tell her how much they love her! Britlynn is so lucky to have Cade and Savera to watch out for her and play with her, and teach her!

Friday, January 9, 2009

Birthday Cards and Money!

Hi everyone. Grandma asked me today to apologize to everyone that starting now, she will no longer be able to send Cards and money to the little ones for Birthdays anymore. She is having a tough time budgeting it all in anymore with our rapidly growing family. She feels very sad about it and is afraid of disappointing everyone. She cannot send out letters in place of them either since her hands do not write like they used to. She did say that she will make birthday calls to everyone though! It would be nice if you all let her know that it is okay, and not to feel bad.
Take care everyone!
Love,
Tammy

Friday, January 2, 2009

Happy Birthday Gramma!

Don't forget it is Grandma's Birthday today! Give her a call and make her day! She would love that. She deserves it!