Sunday, December 18, 2011

Welcome James Eugene Gunn

On Friday, December 16, 2011, James Eugene Gunn was born to Tom and Amy!! He weighed 8lbs., 2 oz., and was 20.5 inches long. His delivery was long and hard.  He is a beautiful baby. I couldn't believe he could look so good an hour after his birth. No cone head, no squishy face, no bruises. . . just a well developed body and face, curly dark hair, and a sweet mouth!  You can see he's absolutely darling.


He looks like Tom and Amy.  He reminds me of his daddy when he was a newborn. James is a big boy and he has an appetite to match.  He's going to keep his parents pretty busy just keeping him fed!

What a miracle. Amy didn't think she would ever have a baby. They've waited 7 years for James. His name was a secret until I saw him.  He is named after my dad, Eugene Gunn Fawcett.  Tom had changed his last name to Gunn at the time Merrill and I were divorced.  My Dad is a wonderful man and James has something to live up to in the way of integrity, faithfulness, and dedication to his family and the Gospel.
Welcome to our family James!!  We are thrilled you are here!

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Catching Up

These past few months have been busy!  I spent 11 days in Utah with my mother and sister.  We had planned to be gone 4 days and ended up staying for 11 because of my Aunt Leah's death.  We had visited Aunt Leah and Uncle Gale in Ogden on a Friday afternoon and that night Aunt Leah passed away.  We realized when we saw her that she was very ill and wouldn't be here much longer . . . we didn't realize it was a matter of hours, not a matter of weeks or months. So, we spent the week shopping and visiting and shopping and visiting. I came back with some nice clothes (things I needed) and a few other items. Fortunately the weather was quite good while we were there.  We had some cold nights and mornings but the days were nice.  You never know in the Rocky Mountains what October will bring. 


Funerals bring family members together and I enjoyed seeing cousins that I haven't seen for years. I was impressed with what good people they are.  I think our parents and grandparents can be proud of most of us.At least we're trying -- even if we're not the picture of perfection yet.


A couple of weeks after returning home from Utah I got on an airplane again with John and we headed to Washington DC. We spent 2 days traveling and 3.5 days  sightseeing.  We spent at least 10-12 hours everyday we were there sightseeing.  What a wonderful place. This was my third time to DC and I have to say that every time I go I want to go back.


We toured the White House, the Capitol buidling, and of course saw the monuments on the National Mall.  What a great way to learn about the history of our country.  I learn more every time I go.  Of course, you can never see it all and so each time I try to see something I haven't seen before. I felt humbled and grateful.  I am in awe of the brilliant men and women who acted (under the direction of God) to establish this wonderful nation.




This is the National Archives.  There were very few people there and we were able to see the original copies of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America.
We also saw early edits and working copies of the Bill of Rights and the Amendments along with other important letters and documents.




The Washington Monument can be seen from everywhere around Washington DC.  It's iconic and symbolic and reminds us about the Father of Our Country and his important influence on the establishment of our nation.  I LOVE the Washington Monument.


The impact of the Civil War and the importance of its outcome is in evidence all over Washington DC. This is a statue of President Grant. He faces the Lincoln Memorial and beyond the Lincoln Memorial is Arlington and the former home of General Lee.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Our Ever Growing Family

I love to blog but I haven't spent much time on it recently -- too many things pulling at me!  


I don't think I've blogged about Tom and Amy expecting in December.  Yes, it's true, after 7 years (sounds Biblical) of trying, Tom and Amy are going to have a baby boy in December. This was an unexpected and delightful blessing for them and for our whole family. Tom started back to school this past year to finish up his bachelor's degree and they really did not expect they would ever have a child without adopting. Amy wasn't feeling well and soon realized she was pregnant last spring. I was sworn to secrecy and didn't tell for several months and I forgot to blog about it.  As hard as it's been for Abby and Jeremy and Tom and Amy to have children you would think I wouldn't forget to blog about this!!!  Of course we are overjoyed.  It's been a long haul. Another delightful and unexpected blessing.  We adore Lorena so much and I'm spoiling her!  It's good for her to have a cousin to share the love!


Here is the photo of my little grandson due on December 27th!


  Lorena's starting lose that baby/toddler look.  She's looks like a big girl these days and she's about potty trained. Her language is developing and she loves to call Grandma.  Of course Grandma loves to talk to her.  She's a delight!      Here's a very recent photo of our big girl!  We had a great time visiting with her in Pasco last weekend. I love to play with her.  She's such a little mommy and loves her babies.                                                                                                                       





School has started and I will blog about that later.  The Lord has been merciful and poured out his blessings on my school!  Such a great beginning!

Later!