Where it all Started

Where it all Started

Monday, May 18, 2009

Carters 2nd Birthday!

Carter had his 2nd Birthday on Tues. At first i didnt think i would do anything but just cake and ice cream but i changed my mind. We took him to the park and let him run around and play, after he played for an hour and a half we had cake and ice cream and opened his gifts. He was so funny. Glenn surprised Carter and myself by buying him a fish tank so after the park we went and bought him some fish. He was sooo excited to have fish. Sometimes i cant hear him so i get worried but i look for him and he is just staring at the fish in awww. The second day he had it i guess he thought the fish looked hungery so he gave them some of his marshmellow mates.. LOL But overall i think he had a great day!! Here are some picks

Mothers Day Weekend Fun!!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Grandpa Wheeler passing!

Larry Wheeler
Enjoyed camping, fishing and mining
Fernwood resident Larry L. Wheeler (67) died
May 10, 2009 at his home in Fernwood.
Larry was born March 26, 1942 to James
and Ida (Rasmussen) Wheeler at Strawberry,
Utah. He grew up in Strawberry
and attended schools in Duchesne,
Utah.
As a young man, he helped
work on the family ranch and
farm. He then went to work as a
landscaper at Salt Lake City.
In 1963, Larry married
Karen Kimber at Salt Lake
City. He continued to work
in landscaping until he went
to work as a civil servant at
Tooele Army Depot at Tooele,
Utah. He worked loading military
ordinance on railroad cars for
the Army. He worked there 20 years,
retiring in 1983. He then went to work
for the Salt Lake County Libraries.
Larry was divorced in 1983 and moved
to Roy, Utah where he opened an auto mechanic
shop at his home. From 1989 to 1999 he traveled
around Utah, enjoying his retirement.
In 1999 he moved to Fernwood. He enjoyed
hunting, fishing, camping, garnet mining and
panning for gold. He was a member of the Fernwood
Community Bible Church.
Survivors include his sons Calvin
Wheeler and Cody Wheeler both of
Salt Lake City; his daughters Connie
Shellady of Orangeville, Utah;
and Carolyn Marsing of Salt
Lake City; his half-brother John
Wheeler of Denver, CO and his
sister, Anna Hatton of Fernwood.
He is also survived by
eight grandchildren and one
great-grandchild. He was preceded
in death by two infant
brothers and his sister, Donna
Parke.
A celebration of his life will be
11 a.m. May 26 at the Fernwood
Community Bible Church in Fernwood
with Pastor Brian Primer officiating.
His final resting place as beloved son,
father, brother, uncle and friend will be at Strawberry
Cemetery in Duchesne, Utah.
Hodge Funeral Home in St. Maries is in charge
of the arrangements.
Grandpa you were a joy to be around i love you!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Update

So i know it has been a while so i thought i would update you on whats going on in our life. I will start with Carters ears, He went to the docs and he still has fluid in them however his ear drum moved a lot more so when we go next week the doctor will see if he has anymore fluid in his ear. Other then that he is a happy boy. Glenn is working a lot, he owns his own construction business and is doing well. Glenn he has been such a rock for me lately, He means the world to me i love him with all my heart, and would seriously be lost with out him in my life. He is truly my best friend. "I'm lucky to be in love with my best friend". Other then that not much has really happened we are happy and living life to fullest.

Easter

Carter had fun finding the eggs ( he thought they were balls with candy in them ). We only have video of that but here are some pictures of what his outfit was.

Boots go a walking!!

I think Carter has a thing for shoes. Everytime we go shopping he thinks he is getting shoes. Well the other day we were getting for church and Carter was in the closet he pulled out my boots and starting walking in them it was pretty funny cause they are so big on him.. LOL here is the pics


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