Saturday, August 15, 2009

A Wedding to Remember!

Congratulations Josh and Kat. We are so happy for you!
We enjoyed visiting while we waited for the ceremony to begin.

Heidi looked wonderful even though she felt crummy...


what a horrible time to get the flu


Mason had a great time too.



Tylie was a darling flower girl. She did such a good job.




She was not one bit shy about the whole thing









Lots of beautiful children enjoyed getting to know each other.





The money dance was a highlight of the evening. Kat performed a beautiful dance just for Josh!






The music was loud and had a beat that couldn't be resisted. Even Heidi, who felt crummy couldn't keep from dancing!







Josh and Kat were honored at the head table.








Grandpa loves those "one on one" with the Wilfardos









Cutting the wedding cake.




























Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Another Great Reunion!

Tying Josh and Kat's quilt





The "Kick Off" Bar-B-Q at the Becks started the runion off with a bang.
There was plenty of good food, fun activities and lots of visiting.
The late night movie and sleep-over was an added bonus.




The setting at the Midvale Park couldn't have been more perfect.
The temperature, the privacy, the tasty food, the fun games, and just being together
made it ideal.
Our bowling activity was exciting as the cooperative, competitive nature of
the Barfuss genes was exhibited.
The guy at the bowling alley was a bit overwhelmed with our enthusiasm.
It was especially fun to watch the little ones with their first bowling experience.
It was so nice to be in the comfortable air conditioned bowling alley on a very hot
August first afternoon!

Our service project at Aunt Mary's condo was unbelievable.
The energy and strength of youth united in a common purpose
exemplified the spirit of service in every way!
Thank you, thank you!

The younger ones went swimming at the West Jordan pool
while the older ones worked.
Thanks Jennifer for helping with the swimming



Another delicious meal finished off the reunion.
The Wasden's back yard was shady and cool--
a perfect setting.
Many hands make light work. Visiting and stitching put the binding
on the quilt for Josh and Kat.

A rousing game of Volleyball was the icing on the cake
to a fun filled reunion.
It's amazing that anyone had any energy left after a day of work and play!
Having the reunion "at home" made it possible for more family members to participate.
Those who had to work were able to make it to at least some of the activities.
A big thank you to Stacie for her efforts in making the 2009 reunion THE BEST!