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Thursday, January 29, 2009

the past month...in pictures

A new chair that is great for holding babies. Bailey is excellent to hold Bryn while I do things!
A chair box that is great for playing! The chair came in a HUGE box that I cut holes in and let the kids color on and make a 'fort'.

P is for PAJAMAS at Preschool!

D is for DADS at Preschool. Brandon went to Bailey's preschool today and they had DOUGHNUTS. It was like nirvana for Bailey...doughnuts and Dad. She was so excited about Brandon going to school with her, she'd been 'prepping' him for days and even picked out what clothes for him to wear. :) She wore her fancy new Valentine dress from Guh W.
While I was changing Bryn, Benson discovered how much fun the baby swing is.

After just two quick lessons, Bailey learned how to ride her bike without training wheels. (side note: I was EIGHT before I could do this!)

Bailey loves playing computer, and Benson loves the games she plays. Whenever he sees her at the computer, he says, "Bubba, AAH-AHH game!" (ahhaahh is his word for monkey...that's what the monkey says). He loves the Monkey Game on Webkinz. It makes him laugh hysterically.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

a duck among women


So it's been forever since I last posted. So much has been going on. Two weeks ago my Grandma Leseberg (or "Guh Ducks" as Bailey nick-named her...because she called all her kids/grandkids/great-grands "DUCKS") passed away at the age of 85 after suffering a stroke. She led a full and complete life...married for 69 years, 5 children, 19 grandchildren, 47 great-grandchildren. She was a remarkable woman and grandmother, and I learned so much from her. I cherish the memories I have, especially of those when I was at Ricks and I'd spend weekends with them. She was also a very funny, and quirky lady that made us laugh. She never served milk from the carton on the table. Whatever was on the table had to be in some sort of fancy serving dish/pitcher. She used a crusty old Tupperware Ham Keeper from the 60's or 70's for holding everything and brought it with her everywhere. She was an amazing cook, but liked to hide and ration her desserts. My favorite story is when she hid brownies in the DRYER to keep my Dad and Uncle out of them (I bet later she cut them up and put them in the infamous Ham Keeper). :) More than anything she loved life, her neighbors, and family more than anything. I will miss Guh Ducks deeply. Here is her obituary...


Wanda Hill Leseberg, 85, passed away at home in St. Anthony, Idaho, on Jan. 12, 2009, from the effects of a stroke.
Wanda was born June 16, 1923, to Hazel Olsen and Guy Wimmer Hill. Wanda was raised in Twin Groves, Idaho, on the family farm.
She married Ralph William Leseberg on Dec. 9, 1939, in Idaho Falls, Idaho, later sealed in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. They had five children, JoAnn, Diane, Brent, Tessa and Mel. During their lives together, Ralph and Wanda lived in parts of Idaho; Oregon; Connell, Wash.; California; and Provo, Utah. They returned to St. Anthony, Idaho, when they retired. Wanda and Ralph served three missions for the LDS church. The first was a church building mission to California in the 1960s; a proselytizing mission to Melbourne, Australia, in 1988; and with Farm Management at the Wasatch Dixie Farms in Elberta, Utah, in 1998. They were able to travel extensively to Europe, South and Central America, the South Pacific Islands, Canada and most of the United States -- visiting family history and temple sites and family members. Wanda never met a stranger and made friends no matter where she was -- on a mission, the grocery store, the airport, her neighbors and ward, or anywhere there was someone who might not know her yet.
Ralph and Wanda began a tradition of family reunions in 1982 with their children. We traveled to St. Anthony, Idaho; Nauvoo and Belleville, Ill.; Connell, Wash.; Minneapolis, Minn.; Lincoln and Seaside, Ore.; Alpine, Layton and Provo, Utah; and Lander, Wyo. We will miss her so much at this summer's reunion.
Wanda was preceded in death by her parents; all her siblings, Hugh, Coleen, Richard, Betty Mae and Dale; and her daughters, JoAnn Welch and Diane van Soolen. She is survived by her husband of 69 years, Ralph of St. Anthony; sister-in-law, Betty Jean Hill of St. Anthony; sons-in-law, Lon Welch of Connell, Wash., and Rudy (Cheri) Van Soolen of Amity, Ore.; Brent Leseberg (Flor) of Layton, Utah, Tessa Leseberg of Plymouth, Minn., Mel Leseberg (Laura) of Provo, Utah, and Ann Leseberg of Alpine, Utah. She is also survived by 19 grandchildren and 47 great-grandchildren, and numerous cousins, nephews and nieces who adored her.
"Strength and honor are her clothing; ... Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her" (Proverbs 31: 25, 28).
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 16, at the St. Anthony LDS Stake Center, 247 E. 400 North. The family will receive friends from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Bert Flamm Mortuary, 581 E. First North in St. Anthony, and from 10 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Friday at the church. Burial will be in Wilford Cemetery.



Brynley all dressed up for the funeral. I was lucky to have talked with my grandma several times on the phone in the few weeks between Brynley's birth, and grandma's death. Eventhough Brynley was #47 Great-Grand Duck, my Grandma was just as excited and proud as if it were her first. My Grandma was immensely proud of her ducks. My greatest sadness is that she never got to hold Brynley. The booties and blanket are a present that she sent for Bryn right after she was born. My Grandma made the blanket, and the booties are some that she got in Australia on their mission.


My Grandpa Leseberg and Brynley. He cried when he held Bryn, knowing how much my Grandma would have loved to see/hold her.


My Grandma Dowding (Mom's Mom) and Aunt Christy. Although it was sad to have to go to Idaho for Grandma Leseberg's funeral, it was a great opportunity for my family to see Bryn. (All of my siblings/Aunts/Uncles,etc live in/around Utah/Idaho, only my parents had met Bryn).


Grandpa, Uncle Brent, and my Dad all pow-wowing. My Grandpa is will be 90 in May.


Aunt Tessa (my Dad's sister), and Aunt Flor (Brent's wife).


Kate (my #2 older sister), Sarah, Bob, and Laura Ralston (my #1 oldest sister and family).


Dan and Jenn (my brother and wife).


Brynley spent most of the trip asleep in her 'bucket' (actually it was LaLa's bucket, borrowed for the trip). I was there 4 days and we spent a lot of it driving/flying. Traveling with a newborn was a piece of cake (aside from all the extra clothes/blankets/burp cloths, etc she needs), and Bryn was quite the trooper! It was such a bittersweet visit. I loved everyone meeting Bryn, but was under sad circumstances; and I really wanted to spend more time there, but my family at home really needed me. After all, we had just barely started getting back to 'normal' and settling into a routine.
The morning after the funeral, most everyone was heading home. At my Grandpa's house they had made a huge breakfast and everyone was packed in the house, filling every room. Just how my Grandma would have wanted it.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

I wonder where she gets it...

Do you see what I see?
I'm in so much trouble for taking this picture tonight. Look closely at how they are both sleeping and you'll see that just like her siblings, this apple didn't fall far from the daddy tree either. On New Years Eve we went over to Guh and Papa Wallace's house. The kids did fireworks outside and then we left around 8:30, which isn't terribly late. They were all really tired though. When we pulled into the garage and opened the car door to get the kids out...they were ALL THREE asleep in their car seats...heads tilted back and mouths wide open catching flies. I wished I had my camera. It was the funniest thing.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

one month old

The time goes way too fast. Bryn is already one month old. Sometimes I wish I could just press "pause" so I could have time to enjoy and savor this a little more. I can't believe how big she has gotten. I'm guessing she probably weighs about 8.5lbs now, judging by how her clothes fit, and she seems about the size that Bailey was when she was born. She is becoming more alert and aware. Bryn is such a good baby. She has the normal unsleeping patterns of any newborn, but such a good disposition. She gets a lot "love" from everyone...
Benson LOVES his "BEEBEE" sister, and is as soft and gentle as a 22 month old can be. He always wants to see her, pet her head, honk her nose, 'point' to her eyes, give her kisses, share binkis, etc. He gets really excited and laughs/squeals when she has her eyes open or makes little noises.
He just couldn't resist...

poor "BEEBEE" sister!, just know that your brother loves you very much!
Usually she just rolls with the punches of love, but this morning it was just too much for her (since I wasn't holding her).

so blessed

I hope to have a better picture of Bryn in her blessing dress (which is the same one that Bailey wore; My Grandmother made it) soon, but for now this will have to do. In the rush of last Sunday (December 28, 2008), I forgot my camera for the blessing. Luckily the Grandma's both had their cameras. Brandon gave a beautiful blessing, and Bryn was very good during it. Benson had to be taken out to the hall by Guh Wallace (he wanted to go up with the "Bebe" and Dadda, and Papfa). But overall, it was a great day.

Bryn had quite the crowd for her blessing (three full middle rows in the chapel filled with family), The Morgans, Arcieneigas, Daileys, Butterfields, J. Wallaces, R. Wallaces, G.Grandma "Nan" Sowards, Lesebergs, and us; but this was all that we could gather after Sacrament Mtg. was over.

Sunday evening we went over to the Morgan's house for dinner. It was so nice of Aunt Becky to have us all over, and great to see all the cousins again. Bailey can't get enough of the Dailey girls!

good bye, guh and papfa

We were so lucky to have my parents come visit and help during December. My mom stayed for 3 weeks, and my Dad came for the last 10 days of her stay. It was so nice to have their help! The three weeks went by way too fast, and we've all had a little bit of Guh/Papfa withdrawal the last few days. (They went home on Tuesday). I was able to get a lot of rest while they were here, and pretty much didn't have to do anything but care for the new baby, and now I've hit the ground running (after kids). I hope they know just how much we appreciated and loved having them here. Seeing them always reminds me just how much I really miss them. We love you Guh and Papfa Leseberg!
Guh and Benson at Bailey's Preschool Christmas Program. (I think Bailey was the only one there with TWO Grandmas, instead of two parents!) I don't know if this was much of a vacation for Guh. She pretty much worked her buns off while she was here- cooking, cleaning, running errands, all while chasing after Bailey and Benson and occasionally getting to hold Bryn, too (the other kids didn't give her much time to have with the baby, except in the evenings). I'm sure Guh has gone home and collapsed from exhaustion and withdrawal. :)
When "Papfa" (as Benson now calls him) wasn't taking Bailey to get doughnuts, or playing ball with Benson, he could be found like this. I'm pretty sure Bryn knew Papfa's heartbeat by the end. We'll miss you guys!