We are headed to JC Penney this weekend to get some professional shots done, especially with her "princess" dress that Granny made for her so we'll post some of those too, once we get them.
Silvey Family - Myrtle Beach 2010

Silvey Family - Myrtle Beach 2010
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Baptism Pictures (by Heather)
A couple days before Rachel's baptism we took some pictures while at Grandma Lu's house so we could mount them on pages for people to sign and write special notes to Rachel while they were waiting around during the baptism stuff. I was pleased with how they turned out and have posted some of my favorites.





We are headed to JC Penney this weekend to get some professional shots done, especially with her "princess" dress that Granny made for her so we'll post some of those too, once we get them.
We are headed to JC Penney this weekend to get some professional shots done, especially with her "princess" dress that Granny made for her so we'll post some of those too, once we get them.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Fall Drive on the Alpine Loop
We decided that after all these years of living in Utah that we'd finally drive and see some of the fall colors our mountains and canyons have to offer. We planned a drive on the Alpine Loop which goes up behind Mt. Timpanogos here in Utah Valley. We started up Provo Canyon and pulled out to look at Bridal Veil Falls, rather than just drive by, and watched the falls from a distance.
After taking the pictures we continued on up the winding roads and switchbacks and into the National Forest. There were several pullouts with sweeping views of the mountainside and we snapped a few pictures along the way.
Fortunately we thought ahead and had everyone dressed for the potential photo opportunities. We stopped at a pullout surrounded by Aspen trees and decided to get a few pictures. We had a friend of ours with us, Josh Keeler, who was in town visiting and he was kind enough to snap a few pics.
We made our way back to the car and continued to follow the loop around the mountain. The views were amazing.
Back side of Mt. Timpanogos - we've never seen it from this side.
The whole trip took a little less than three hours, about an hour of that driving to and from the mouth of the canyon. We plan to do more short trips like this in the future to become more familiar with the area around us.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
First Frost of the Fall
The weather has been getting much cooler recently and we've started to see frost in the mornings. The first big frost we had this month came on October 5. I went out to the car to get ready to leave for work and found my car with a cool new paint job. Unfortunately this effect wouldn't last more than about a half hour after I took these photos.
Normally I despise scraping the windows of the car on a cold morning, but this was one exception. I was almost sad to do it. A cool thing I saw that I will remember for a long time...
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Rachel's Baptism
Before I go too far, I know that we have family and friends that view our blog that do not share our same beliefs. Click here if you'd like to know a little more about our beliefs related to baptism and the gift of the Holy Ghost.
Rachel, our oldest, turned 8 this year and chose to be baptized and become a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We held the baptism in the afternoon on September 26. Rachel invited many family and friends. We wish others from our families could have been here to share this special event, but understand the distance factor.
Our bishop conducted the meeting. Rachel's Grandma Johansen (Heather's mom) came to Utah from South Carolina because Rachel asked if she could play the piano for the meeting. We started off with an opening song and a prayer, then Rachel's aunt Kirsta spoke about baptism. Her cousins Audrey, Lauren, and Ryan Johansen then performed a song. I then had the privilege to take Rachel into the water and baptize her. Following the baptism, Granny Silvey (my mom) spoke about the gift of the Holy Ghost. We then confirmed Rachel a member of the church and gave her the gift of the Holy Ghost in prayer. After a few words from the primary leaders and the bishop, we ended the meeting.
Here are a couple of pictures we took before the meeting:
Rachel, our oldest, turned 8 this year and chose to be baptized and become a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We held the baptism in the afternoon on September 26. Rachel invited many family and friends. We wish others from our families could have been here to share this special event, but understand the distance factor.
Our bishop conducted the meeting. Rachel's Grandma Johansen (Heather's mom) came to Utah from South Carolina because Rachel asked if she could play the piano for the meeting. We started off with an opening song and a prayer, then Rachel's aunt Kirsta spoke about baptism. Her cousins Audrey, Lauren, and Ryan Johansen then performed a song. I then had the privilege to take Rachel into the water and baptize her. Following the baptism, Granny Silvey (my mom) spoke about the gift of the Holy Ghost. We then confirmed Rachel a member of the church and gave her the gift of the Holy Ghost in prayer. After a few words from the primary leaders and the bishop, we ended the meeting.
Here are a couple of pictures we took before the meeting:
It was a very special day for Rachel. She received a few small gifts - Nate and Kirsta got her some flowers which was a big hit as you can tell from the pictures below. We didn't get as many pictures with family as we would have liked, but we know that they were there.
Granny Silvey made Rachel's white dress, as well as another blue dress. Heather took some pictures of Rachel and placed them on scrapbook pages. While we were changing after the baptism, everyone was invited to write a special thought or sign their name. We hope that this will help her to remember her baptism and the special feelings she felt that day.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
After about 5 years...
Birthdays
So September is our month for birthdays - Caleb, Rachel, and Sara - we all share this wonderful month. Things have been pretty hectic, so here's a condensed course of events this month.
Most of you know the month starts off with my birthday. I decided to take a couple days off of work and I wound up spending a good portion of that working on the swing set pieces for my mom's yard. My birthday evening Heather tried to surprise me (I say tried, because I had a sense it was coming) by not telling me where we were going, but to be ready by 4:30. I had already heard from most of my family by this time, but I hadn't gotten the day-early call from my good friend Jared Moore yet. This led me to believe that we were going to meet up with them and do something. As we got in the car, Heather told me where to drive and I guessed that we would be eating out at PF Chang. Well, I called it. We had a good time at dinner with Jared and Lisa (as always) and then went to a movie afterward.
Labor day weekend came and we were about ready to assemble the swing set project. We did most of the final prep work on Saturday, and then took all the pieces, hardware, and necessary tools over to assemble it on Monday.
Most of you know the month starts off with my birthday. I decided to take a couple days off of work and I wound up spending a good portion of that working on the swing set pieces for my mom's yard. My birthday evening Heather tried to surprise me (I say tried, because I had a sense it was coming) by not telling me where we were going, but to be ready by 4:30. I had already heard from most of my family by this time, but I hadn't gotten the day-early call from my good friend Jared Moore yet. This led me to believe that we were going to meet up with them and do something. As we got in the car, Heather told me where to drive and I guessed that we would be eating out at PF Chang. Well, I called it. We had a good time at dinner with Jared and Lisa (as always) and then went to a movie afterward.
Labor day weekend came and we were about ready to assemble the swing set project. We did most of the final prep work on Saturday, and then took all the pieces, hardware, and necessary tools over to assemble it on Monday.

I robbed this picture from mom's blog. A single picture doesn't do justice to all the work that was done. Thanks to Nate and dad for sticking with me through the day to get it done. By the end of Labor day we had about everything assembled. It was a big project - one that I would probably do again, but not in the near future.
Back to birthdays...
Rachel turned 8 this month and decided she wanted a party with friends. Heather will take care of that post. What I'm covering is the family day. We had the family come down to watch football and play Beatles Rockband. We took a break to sing Happy Birthday. We had leftover cupcakes from Rachel's party, but not enough candles for me, so I started lighting the Hannah Montana cupcake decorations on fire.
Back to birthdays...
Rachel turned 8 this month and decided she wanted a party with friends. Heather will take care of that post. What I'm covering is the family day. We had the family come down to watch football and play Beatles Rockband. We took a break to sing Happy Birthday. We had leftover cupcakes from Rachel's party, but not enough candles for me, so I started lighting the Hannah Montana cupcake decorations on fire.
Rachel took her turn...
Then Sara got her first birthday cupcake. It took a little taste of the chocolate to get her started...
... then she figured it out...
... and wanted more.
Peaches - 2009
Catching up on a few posts for the last few weeks. Spetember is a hectic month for us between birthdays and other happenings...
We've had our peach tree for 2 years now and had a real crop this year for the small tree that it is. I'm guessing it gave about 3 dozen, minus the ones that we thinned a little earlier in the season. We saw these peaches on the ground after a storm came through last week and decided it was time to harvest.
We've had our peach tree for 2 years now and had a real crop this year for the small tree that it is. I'm guessing it gave about 3 dozen, minus the ones that we thinned a little earlier in the season. We saw these peaches on the ground after a storm came through last week and decided it was time to harvest.
The peaches were sweet and tasty. We had several fresh and Heather bottled the others this past week. Yummy!
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