Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Soccer and Mud
WE found this great class for Kaden were they start teaching soccer to 2 year old. Kaden loves it and they teach them things in such a cute way. It isn't all soccer they do a lot of running and jumping just to get motor skills and following directions down.
Also here is a picture of what happens when you let Tanner outside and he finds mud to golf in.
Update
Okay so it has been too long. I have been really busy getting my house ready for everyone to come over for Logan's blessing. Now that that is over I have a little more time. Let's see in the past few weeks we have been doing lots of playing. Swimming and running through sprinklers and Kaden and Tanner's favorite activites GOLF it is scary just how good they are (maybe we have the next Tiger). Then of course the blessing which was fun to get everyone together.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
WE WILL MISS YOU GRANDMA
Norma Laura Slater Woolley
Norma Laura Slater Woolley 1925 ~ 2008 Beloved wife, mother, and grandmother returned to Heavenly Father on Saturday, April 26, 2008. She was born March 26, 1925 in Salt Lake City to Gilbert and Laura Slater. In September 19, 1946, she married Donald G Woolley in the SL temple. Together they have been dedicated members of the LDS church. She devoted her life to her husband of 61 years, family, friends, church, and community. Her greatest joys were her children and grandchildren, and they loved her dearly. She made her home a welcome place for everyone, so she took great pride in beautifying her home and yard. She was a great cook, loved to laugh, sing, and enjoyed reading. Mom was a pioneer in scrapbooking and made scrapbooks for each child and grandchild. She will be remembered most for acts as Mom and Grandma Norma - the hundreds of cards and gifts she sent out every year, her infectious laugh, her cheery disposition, and her genuine and deep concern for every member of her family. She is survived by her husband Donald G Woolley, her sister Bonnie Selander, her brother James (Jody) Slater, and her four children--Kent (Penny) Woolley of Kaysville; Kirk (Julie) Woolley of Bluffdale; Becky (Craig) Whittemore of S. Jordan; and Cherlyn (Terry) Green of Bountiful. She will be deeply missed by her 14 grandchildren, and 25 great-grandchildren (with two more arriving soon). In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the Huntsman Cancer Institute 1950 Circle of Hope SLC, UT 84112, or simply make a memory with a child or grandchild. Funeral services will be held Sat., May 3rd at 11am at Jenkins-Soffe South Valley located at 1007 W. South Jordan Parkway (10600 S.) Viewings will also be held at Jenkins-Soffe on Fri., 6-8 p.m. and Sat. from 10-10:45. Online Condolences at www.jenkins-soffe.com
Published in the Deseret News from 4/30/2008 - 5/1/2008.
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