Saturday, October 17, 2009

So Blessed

For those of you who are my friends that read this blog, I want to say - thank you.

I have been so blessed to be surrounded by such inspiring and uplifting girlfriends through every phase of my life. In particular, I feel very blessed by the wonderful friends I have made during our almost ten years in Oregon. (Wow!) When we left behind our family and loved ones in Utah back in 2000, my heart was broken for the miles that would separate me from everyone I knew and loved dearly. I still ache to be closer to our family members, but I will always remember the blessing my dad gave me on the day that he and our other family members left Mac* and I "all alone" in Oregon. He blessed me to make many joyful and lasting friendships here. Ten years later, that blessing has been fulfilled exponentially. I can't tell you how many dear friends have made me laugh until I cry, inspired me to be a better person and loved me despite my many shortcomings. I feel so so blessed. If you are reading this, unless you found my blog by accident (o:, you are most likely one of those people I am so grateful to have in my life. So many women, including my awesome young women, have touched my life for good. I love you all. Here are a few pictures with some friends that I just happen to have seen or said goodbye to in the last little bit. I wish I had more pictures with all of you. Maybe I will make that a new goal and make a collage of women I love! So if I follow through with this and I ask to take your picture, just be flattered and smile. (o: he he
I was so excited to hear from my friend Katie a few weeks ago when she was visiting the area! She was one of the very first Portland friends that I made - I think she WAS the first friend that I made here. What a fun history. I was pregnant with Sarah and I remember watching her little baby boy Jackson. He is now 10 years old and was such a sweet and polite young man when the family came into our house! And I got to meet Katie's other two boys and sweet baby girl. A lot has happened since those early motherhood days! But Katie is still just as fun and sweet as I remember her and it was just the same as it used to be when we'd hang out together in the olden days! She is a wonderful mother and it shows in her cute family. Katie's visit was brief, but I was grateful to see her! Love ya Katie! (o:

This summer another one of my first friends in Portland, Rachel, came to visit from sunny California. (o: She always missed the sun during her years here in Oregon (she's a native Californian), but now that she's in California she misses our sunny faces! (o: Right Rachel? he he. Rachel was so awesome because she always planned girls' nights - usually at Applebee's so we had to follow tradition and meet there. When she comes in town, it is a big reunion for all of us. This awesome group of women: Keira, then me (sort of awesome), Rachel, Julie, Jami and Jillyn were a part of the core group of the first friends I made in the Rock Creek ward, our first ward out here. Back in the day, we had all kinds of fun outings together to explore our new northwest home with our babies. We got together for scrapbooking, baby showers, zoo trips, park days, birthdays (for kids and moms), Christmas ornament exchanges, exercising, walking, swimming and just hanging out because we needed adults to talk to. We helped each other out often because most of us had no family out here. We laughed and cried together and figured out how to be moms. Rachel and Keira were also my Harry Potter buddies - we went to two of the book releases together - sometimes VERY pregnant. I love these ladies tons!

This is one of my good friends who moved away this summer. (Hey there's a theme here. These are all friends who have moved away.) Kirsten is awesome - in addition to teaching my kids how to swim and play the piano, she has taught me how to be more savvy with money, how to serve others, make good food, be a better mom and she is super fun to talk to! We will miss her and her cute girls and hope they come back in a couple years when her hubby finishes school.

Natalie has loved to hold Miriam since she was born, can you tell? (o:

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