Peterson Family Looking Forward to 2013

Peterson Family Looking Forward to 2013
In moments when the light of resolution dims and when the heart grows faint, we can take comfort from His promise: “Be not weary in well-doing. Out of small things proceedeth that which is great. Behold, the Lord requireth the heart and a willing mind." Matt. 6:19–21

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

IVINS FAMILY REUNION 2010

43 IVINS

Our 2010 family reunion was in St George, UT. All 43 of us were there but one (Michelle's son Derek had to work in NYC). We were together to celebrate Reid's 80th birthday and Nani's & Reid's 55th Anniversary.

A few of us arrived earlier in the week and were treated to Reid's military stories and awards and ribbons. He mounted two shadow boxes of his military history one was given to Tony and one was given to Skip. We were fascinated by the tour.




Thursday we had a pizza dinner at the house to organize ourselves and pass out the itineraries, family directories, Granddad Reid songbooks, photo albums and t-shirts. We went to the St George Temple to do baptisms and confirmations, initiatories and endowments for the Pertierra family line on Nani's side. Everyone was glad that we had a bit of free time each day to do as we pleased. We all had beautiful condos at Las Palmas which is next door to the Green Valley Tennis Club and Resort where mom and dad are members. And, just a couple of blocks from the house.


Friday the guys had their day together without women and children. They played golf and tennis and had a great BBQ lunch out. The women had all the children swimming and lunching poolside and we even got a little shopping in. During nap time for the babies the non-nappers had fun doing crafts thanks to Aunt Shaunae. Friday evening we had a conference room at a hotel for our Mexican dinner and family night in our red and white reunion t-shirts. We had a photographer take a few photos of all of us. We had a great time playing "Minute to Win It" challenges. They were hilarious. We are a competitive bunch that is for sure. We sang Happy Birthday to Reid and presented him with his birthday gift from the four of us - a trip across the pond to The All England Tennis Club and Wimbledon 2011. After the games we had a chance to change clothes and meet up again at the Tuacahn Amitheater for a night of Tarzan the musical. What a beautiful outdoor venue that is. It was a late night but SO FUN!

Saturday we were up bright and early for our real family photos at Sugar Loaf on the red rocks. These photos will hopefully be beautiful. Our photographer was a 40 year photo veteran. She was a hoot. Her husband would bark like a dog to the little ones to get their attention. He sure made us laugh. After the photo shoot it was time for the girls to have their day. We met at one of the condos and had two massage therapists and a couple of manicurists there. We ordered lunch from 25th & Main, ate gourmet cupcakes and talked and talked and laughed a lot. What a relaxing day for us. Then it was off to genealogy night at the Green Valley Spa conference room. We learned our new Ivins family song to the tune of "Hello Mother, Hello Father" and lyrics by Tony and family. We put together songbooks of Granddad Reid's music and the grandchildren sang several of them on stage. It brought tears to my dad's eyes. He sang good night songs to all of this grandchildren when they were little and they love his songs. Mom and dad then told us several stories of their childhood days and meeting and falling in love; and we laughed and cried some more. Michelle then gave her beautiful tribute to dad and Skip gave his equally lovely and funny tribute to mom. We passed out the beautiful albums of our ancestors including many photos and stories of their younger years. We ended the evening with a special gift of memories that we have of Reid and Nani. All of us including their 15 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren put these memories into a box so that every day for the entire year they can pull one out and read it. A GREAT NIGHT. A few of us had enough left in us and went to the movies afterward.
Sunday we went to church early and had lunch at the house before we all said our goodbyes. We visited the St George Airport Museum where Granddad Reid has his actual flight suit on display. We even got to climb into a few airplanes like the one he flew in Korea. A few of us stayed until Monday to recover a bit before our trip back to Phoenix.
We loved being together, laughing and crying and remembering what a great childhood we had with Reid and Nani as our parents. Thank you mom and dad.


Sunday, March 28, 2010

Another Funny Ava Story


Recently Ashley had parent/teacher conferences, and while she was talking to Ava's teacher finding out how she was doing in school, her teacher mentioned that she writes very creatively and comes up with stories quickly. In some of those stories she writes about families but never has a brother in them. An excerpt from her story entitled, "The Egg" by Ava Willis - "There was a hen. She lived on a farm. She was pregnant. She did not go many places because she might throw up. One day she wrote an invitation for her family, like her grandma and aunt and her sisters (she didn't have a brother because he would be annoying)."

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

HAWAII

We had a wonderful 2 weeks in Hawaii. We were hosted by my Aunt Chris and Uncle Rudy in their lovely condo on the beach. They close their shop in Zurich Switzerland every year for one month and go to Hawaii. I want that life! We walked the boardwalk every morning, had great weather and shopped, ate and traveled the islands.







Thursday, December 17, 2009

Traditions of a Peterson Christmas 2009

MERRY CHRISTMAS 2009 from MARK AND BROOKE

CHRISTMAS DAY: Matching jammies, Great Grandma Nani and Great Granddad Reid, "The Boys" and their new musical T-shirts, and Mark being teased by Travis because he likes the vampire books.


The girls gingerbread houses surely turned out differently than the boys (The Breindholt boys did the house at the end of this blog). Look what the girls allowed Gavin to do...he decorated cookies and the back of one of the houses!


TEMPLE LIGHTS, and DINNER WITH THE IVINS FAMILY. It was soooo cold.

CHRISTMAS EVE: Talent Show, Cousins, White Elephant and Fun.




Christmas 2009
Featuring our eleven grandchildren




WOW! 220 Christmas Stockings Donated to the Child Crisis Center in Glendale, AZ
Thank you for making Christmas a little better for those who suffer abuse and neglect.


Decorating the Gingerbread House on Thanksgiving with the Breinholt boys. Decorating is not the right word, more like loading up. We will decorate with the Willis and Wirig children during our Christmas visit to Utah. The kids wait all year for this tradition.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

HALLOWEEN COSTUMES

Finally photos of the two Wirig brothers on Halloween. A little cute chickie and a scary Dracula.

Willis children, Kate the BYU cheerleader, Isabel and Ava the Brides and Gavin the Blue Power Ranger.



Caleb the Frankenstein, Jacob the GI Joe, Nathan the Storm Trooper and Zachary the Batman.

I am using this post to share our Halloween costumes for 2009. The first post is my husband. Mark is way into this holiday!! He buys yucky costumes and masks all of the time. But, then again, he likes the State Fair too. This is what came in the mail yesterday. I took the photo with my cell phone so that I could send it on to our daughters as soon as I could. Nobody smiles after they cut off their own head. For the party he wants his face to look like it is dead. Here we are dressed up for our neighborhood Halloween party and Stake Halloween party both back to back. The little kids at the parties weren't too sure about the headless man.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

LATEST PROJECTS - Frames and Drapes

Ashley and I went shopping to several home boutiques and she found some very fun things. Many of the things she picked up were items I thought I could do just as well. So I challenged myself and found the materials I thought I would need. And voila the decorated frames were born. I need more work on my antiquing skills but all in all they turned out. The possibilites are endless. There is one other project I plan to complete on an item she really loved, I am scouting out the materials and will post the finished product if it turns out like I want it.




Jessica really liked the drapes I made for her living room and thought I should post them since they were another home project of mine. We just modified her old drapes to fit these windows.