Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Chris is Home!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Chris is home! Here is the picture and article that was in the Deseret News the next day. We are so glad to have him home and we are just trying to enjoy having some good quality time together as a family. Thanks for all the support and prayers!






Welcome home for Utah Air Guardsmen


By Lynn Wilde II

Deseret News

After six months of providing security for coalition and noncombatant forces, security for convoys, defending military bases and providing law enforcement duties, 25 Utah Air National Guard airmen came home Saturday from a mission that started on May 16.
The airmen, from the 151st Security Forces Squadron, were late landing at the Utah Air National Guard Base, so family, friends and supporters gathered in a waiting room on base.
"Mommy, where is Daddy?" one boy asked. His mother told him he had to wait for the plane.
While people waited for loved ones, some children ate doughnuts, their smiles made bigger by the frosting. Many of the children wore T-shirts with pictures of their fathers emblazoned on them, proclaiming "My prince has come. I call him daddy," and "My hero."
Brigham Young University fans mingled safely with University of Utah fans — their football rivalry suspended until the plane landed and the airmen returned.
Three generations of one family waited eagerly for Staff Sgt. Geoffrey Neill.
"We're really happy. It's really good timing," said Neill's wife, Jessie, of the return so close to Thanksgiving.
Neill's father, Glen, was happy for his son's return.
"Oh, this is really exciting," he said. "We're glad to get him home."
A voice announced the impending arrival of the C-130.
"Warm up the hugs and kisses," the voice called from the loudspeaker. "They're four minutes out."
A group of bikers, the Patriot Guard Riders, lined up, each holding an American flag, waiting to greet the airmen. They were joined by dignitaries from the base, led by Adj. Gen. Brian Tarbet.
When the plane landed, two firetrucks sprayed an arch of water for the plane to pass through. William Badger of the PGR said the arch was "Air Guard for hello."
After the airmen shook hands with the greeting party and made way for the assembled crowd, the crowd erupted in cheers and whistles.
Staff Sgt. Mike Bechwith met his twin sons, his daughter and wife with a family embrace. His wife couldn't stop crying, too choked up to talk.
One airman, Staff Sgt. Christopher Stevens, was holding his children, Cade, 4, and Savera, 2, in both arms. He said his time in the service was great, but he's not a hero.
"These guys are the real heroes," he said, motioning to his wife, Kristina, and his children, because they held the household together in his absence.
Returning airman Neill said he was "doggone excited" he was home with his family. He returns to a new house, one his wife bought when he was away and has never seen. His daughter, 7-year-old Halley, promised to bake him cookies in her toy oven when they returned home.
Six-year-old Samantha Hooper buried her face in her father's neck, her red eyes telling the tale of her feelings of her airman's homecoming, Tech Sgt. Matt Hooper.
"I'm happy to be home," Hooper said, while Samantha silently cried.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Galloway News...

Cash has got a secret to share,
A birthday is coming...someone to love & to care.
March 31st is when they say it'll arrive,
He'll have a 'PaRtNeR in CrImE' - Pray Melissa survives!
LDS Hospital will be the place,
Being a 'big-brother' will be so great!
We can't wait for our little family to grow,
A girl or a boy - by November we'll know!
So please join with us, as we welcome with love,
This wonderful gift from our Father above!
m Chip, Melissa & Cash

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Brendan's X-RAY



My sweet little baby is really hurt. He has a broken arm. Right now he is is a splint and on Wednesday they will do some more x-rays and determine if he has to have surgery or if they can just cast it. He is having a hard time and wants the splint off. As you can imagine he is in a lot of pain. Without going into a lot of detail I ask and hope everyone will keep us in they prayers as we go through this very difficult time. It has been an extreme emotional roller coaster the past few days and I'm not sure when it will end.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Drum roll please.......

Okay, here it is...we are so blessed to be having another 
healthy baby.....................


GIRL!!!!!!!!

Yeah right, I know its hard to see in there, we couldn't get a great picture 
to show you all that she is a girl, but during the Ultra sound she showed 
it to me a number of times and says she's 95% sure, so , I think that is pretty good. 

Friday, July 25, 2008

FAMILY FAST

It has been requested that we hold a family fast. It will be this Saturday, July 26th. We will break the fast by hold our prayers at 5:30.

There are many in the family that are struggling financially, health, etc.

Here are the few that I know of...(if anyone or anything is missing, please add to the list so we all know who and what to pray for)

Jobs/Financial: 1. Uncle Paul
2. Shawn & Tammy (Shawn lost his trucking job last Thursday)
3. Dan and Angela
4. Steve and Richard
5. Josh and Tanah
6.

Health: 1. Uncle Jim
2. Uncle Fred
3. Aunt Susan

I don't know everything. I guess it is just basically generic for everyone and there needs. I believe grandma said that we will do individual fasts on the 3rd sunday of each month.

If any questions, call grandma


Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Welcome Baby Kaitlyn

Kaitlyn Rayne English was born tonight at 7:23 via surprise c-section. She weighs 8 pounds 13 ounces and is 21.25 inches long. Erin and Kaitlyn both are doing fantastic, although a bit tired. I'll be posting more pictures on our blog tomorrow.

Isn't she a beautiful little girl!!!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

We thought you should know.....

Chris and I are happy to tell all of you that we will soon be a family of 5!  Cade and Savera are very excited to have a new baby at our house, and both have strong opinions as to what gender it will be.  The baby will be due December 30th (we know great timing).  We recently started telling our families and we thought this would be an interesting way to tell all of you.  We will see how many of you check out the blog.  We are a bit overwhelmed to think about having 3 kids, but we are excited and look forward to it!