Saturday, April 24, 2010

Good Times As Well


Rocky is starting to take after her dad a little too much and we figured that we'd get her shaving before she got the side show job as the bearded lady.





Here our little Daisy models the tie-dye that Eric and Debbie made so that she could better represent the spirit of Eugene.


We've gotten a few little smiles out of her, but most of the time she is either sleeping or trying to finagle something to eat.

Brandon was able to bless Daisy in the Spanish Branch on April 11. Jill and Jared came all the way from Utah to be there and I didn't even take a single picture. The Valverde family invited us to their restaurant for a fajita dinner to celebrate.
Daisy had been having a little bit of trouble with her digestive system and hadn't had a dirty diaper for about a week. I just knew that she was going to explode all over the blessing dress, but she made it home sparkling and white.


She cried through the whole blessing but she still looked beautiful.
In the blessing she was promised that she would be a person who brought joy to everyone who was around her. She was also told that she will have the strength to make good decisions and to be a good example. It was obvious that there are some pretty special things in store for our little one. We love her so much and are excited to watch her grow and develop. She is already such a special part of our family.

4 comments:

M. Derek Rigby said...

I miss you guys.

Stephanie said...

She is so sweet! Congrats on a wonderful blessing - despite the tears. You guys are an awesome family. :)

Kourtney said...

That is an awesome blessing, she is blessed to have amazing parents.I admire your writing and the ability you both have in teaching your beautiful daughter Spanish. I can't help but see how skinny Brandon has become I know it is none of my business I am just wondering if he is okay? We sure love you guys.

becky rigby said...

Mars, I want to see more pictures of your hair... and less of Brandon's. You may recall my traumatic experience tubing down the Ogden river, nothing seems to taste the same since then.