Saturday, May 22, 2010

Spotlight Saturday - Uriah, Melinda & Sarah

Please take a moment to get to know Uriah, Melinda & Sarah, a wonderful family in Utah hoping to adopt.
You can find out more about them and contact them by visiting their adoption website:

Let us tell you a bit about us. We met during our sophomore year of college and quickly became good friends. Whether having a snowball fight, going to a play or just talking, we enjoyed being around each other. After dating for a while, we decided that we wanted to be together forever. Since our marriage in May of 2000, our friendship has continued to grow. We love being married! Our goal is to make our family a place where everyone feels included and accepted, a place of love.

Our daughter Sarah joined our family in May of 2005 through the miracle of adoption. Since her arrival, we have been busy learning about the joys of parenthood and watching Sarah develop into her own little person. She has been such a blessing to us! We are anxiously awaiting the day we can bring more children into our home.

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Saturday, May 15, 2010

April 2010 Recap

Ruby's first ponytail - 4/1/2010
I adore this picture...I'm wearing her in the sling and she is enjoying the full-service treatment!

Papago Park-4/2/2010

My cute friend Jenny invited the kids and me to hang out with her and her family at Papago Park for an Easter Egg hunt and picnic. I'd never been, so it was lots of fun and the weather was awesome. Carter even found the "golden egg" with money in it! I didn't get a lot of pictures, but here are a few of the kids hanging out.
Hugo is one of Carter's favorite buddies.
Carter and Lacy had fun rolling eggs down the hill.
Acacia came too. She's a fabulous babysitter and a sweetheart!
Bunny Day and General Conference - 4/3/2010

It was the tradition in my family growing up to celebrate "Bunny Day" on the Saturday before Easter every year. The Easter Bunny brings us treats on Saturday so that we can focus on Jesus and the resurrection on Easter Sunday.

Carter especially loved his Transformer's coloring book.
I think Ruby liked her stuffed bunny.

Shane made Carter's favorite: star-shaped "egg-in-a-holes" sprinkled with cheese.
It was LDS General Conference weekend the same weekend as Easter, so we enjoyed snuggling and hanging out together all weekend watching conference. Growing up, my siblings and I made "nests" of blankets and pillows from which we watched the conference each Spring and Fall. Shane tried to show Carter how to build a proper nest and CJ had fun with it...until it was time to clean up and put it all away of course.
We took a walk between sessions.

Brad's Mission Call! - 4/6/2010
If you read the blog regularly (or know us personally at all), you know we have a very close relationship with Shane's Uncle Joe and Aunt Claudia. They live just a few blocks away and have been so wonderful to us since we arrived in AZ four years ago. Carter and Ruby know them as Nana and Grandpa. Carter said Nana before Momma, I'm pretty sure.

Anyhow, Bradley (Joe and Claudia's son) received his LDS mission call to the Chile Santiago North mission. We are so excited for him! He will be a hard-working, wonderful missionary. I found out a few days after he got his call that his mission president will be Presidente May, who was in my stake in Valencia growing up, and then moved to UT around the time my parents did. Elder Hilton will be in great hands there with Presidente and Hermana May! Brad graduates from high school at the end of May and reports to the Missionary Training Center on June 16th. Brad's mission call was especially exciting for the family because Brad is the youngest child, only boy, and will be only one to serve a full-time mission (as a young adult anyway) of his siblings.
Here is Elder Hilton with his proud parents.
Fun side note: The map in the background was posted after Brad's papers were turned in and the wait for his call began. The colored markers were guesses from friends and family of where Brad's call would be to. Joe, Brad's dad, noticed nobody had guessed Chile just a couple of days before the call was opened and tagged it as his guess.

Ruby is eight months old - 4/18/2010
Shane already posted a bunch of eight month pictures, but I wanted to include this one in the April recap to note that she was not only standing, but taking steps at eight months. I was not encouraging this. I absolutely blame her father...and I have witnesses.
Oh, but I do have to say she melts me. {swoon}

Rocker, Parties, & Prom - 4/24/2010
Carter for some reason has a love for rock and roll. He often asks us to "rock" with him. We've scored some sweet band equipment from yard sales and a clearance sale and now we have three toy guitars and a toy microphone with karaoke machine. We jam a lot. Fast forward to cute Cambria's dress-up birthday party. We gave Carter all his dress-up options (Spiderman, pirate, etc.) and he chose rocker. Love these pictures Shane took before the party.

{Notice cliche "Mom" tattoo I drew on his right shoulder and scorpion tattoo dad gave him on his left forearm.}

Carter and Ruby went with Shane to a second friend's party that afternoon while I had the pleasure of taking pictures of Brad and his darling date, Allison, before their prom. I had so much fun with them. Thanks you two!


Lastly, I spent most of April working furiously in every spare moment to prepare for the opening of my etsy shop, Ruby Jane Boutique, and Boutique in the Barn (which was May 1st). The boutique was a lot of fun and although the shop only has one listing so far, it will have many more items listed soon!

Thanks for all your support everyone!

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Spotlight Saturday - Josh & Savannah

Please take a moment to get to know Josh & Savannah, a wonderful couple in Utah hoping to adopt.
You can find out more about them and contact them by visiting their adoption blog.


Josh says:
I love the outdoors. Every chance I get I am outside doing something, Hunting, fishing, playing cowboy. If I can be outside, I’ll be outside. Next to Savannah, that is my passion.

I love to hunt, some of my most cherished childhood memories are of following my dad around hunting. I can’t wait to share some of the same experience with a child of my own.

I also love to play cowboy. I was raised on the back of a horse. Being a cowboy is a big part of me and I am very proud of that. Aside from hunting, many of my childhood memories come from doing things on the family ranch. I learned how to work hard and play hard. How to ride a horse and I loved every minute of it, and how to love and respect the great outdoors.

I also like to cook. Savannah is the big dessert maker of the house but I like to cook the main course. I especially like roasting a turkey or a fancy dish that I have is a rice stuffed Cornish game hen.

I also like to read. I just finished the Twilight series, and I loved them. I think that reading is wonderful, my mom is a school teacher and she taught me that reading gives you the world, I would agree with that. From the comfort of my own home I can go anywhere and do anything with a good book.

Savannah says:
Where do I start? My favorite thing to do is read. I am very passionate about it and think that is should be a regular part of everyone's life. I have started my own library where I have over 250 books. I have also started children's book collection and look forward to finding some of my favorites from my childhood.


I love to cook. This is actually a new love for me that I didn't really discover until we had been married for a few years. Josh complains that my cooking is too good which is causing him to get fat. I offered to ruin his portion of the food, but he said good food is not worth giving up.

Just random quirky things about me: I love earrings! Especially ones that dangle. I'm not talking huge earrings, just an inch or two long. Halloween is my favorite holiday and I only have snowman for Christmas decorations.

If I am not reading or cooking, chances are that I am blogging. I stumbled into the blogging world in the fall of 2008 and love it. Not only do I have this blog about adoption, but I also have a blog where I seem to speak whatever is on my mind or what is going on in our lives, a blog dedicated just to cooking and a blog for our local FSA chapter. I hope that blogging will be a great way to keep family updated on our family. I plan to keep lots of pictures and stories on there so our birth parents and their families can stay current on what going on in our lives with our children.

I am very passionate about adoption. When I say "our" children I mean to imply not only Josh and I, but also our wonderful birth parents who gave their child life. We love birth parents and have so much respect for them. We are active in our local Families Supporting Adoption (FSA) chapter and currently we are serving as the head chairman of our chapter.

I love Josh so much. He is my best friend. He makes me laugh and he holds me when I cry. The most comfortable place to be is in his arms.

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Saturday, May 08, 2010

Spotlight Saturday - Gavin & Shauna

Please take a moment to get to know Gavin & Shauna, a happy couple in Utah hoping to adopt.

You can find out more about them and contact them by visiting their adoption blog:

Update: Congratulations to Gavin & Shauna! They adopted a boy in August!

A little about us…

We have been married for a blissful five years. We met at a high school dance and became best friends. Since we have only grown closer and closer with each day. Some people say we still look newlywed, whatever that means. We love making each other laugh and can’t seem to learn enough about each other, which is one of our favorite things to do. We love doing just about anything as long as were together. Hiking, camping, sports of all kinds, cooking, cleaning, playing games, road trips… etc. If we’re together then we are having a good time.

We are very involved with our extended families. Gavin thinks sometimes Shauna is better friends with his own cousins. We enjoy getting to visit our siblings and parents on a weekly basis. We love getting to play with our nieces and nephews and feel no burden at all taking them off their parent’s hands.

We have tried to build our home so that the Spirit of the Lord can constantly be there. We have believed that the Spirit is the greatest teacher and we love to learn. We are constantly building a library of books of many different subjects. We both value education and feel that we can never learn enough. Our children will be brought up in a home of love and support, and will be taught of the great sacrifice and love that their birth parents have for them.

Gavin says

Well let me tell you about Shauna. She is someone that you meet and can’t not fall in love with, it just can’t happen. She has such a loving personality and has the most caring heart. Constantly when we are driving and see someone off to the side of the road she gives me the look or says “do you think that they are ok” knowing that if she says that I will turn around and see. She is the type of person that will always be there to put her arm around you. She has a lot of energy and puts it to good use. Shauna is very, very, creative. She loves taking pictures, painting, sewing, making cards, cooking, and pretty much anything that she can do to create something. She has set many goals for her life, one being to get her bachelor’s degree in English. She is someone that won’t accept anything but her best. Shauna has the greatest faith in her Father in Heaven. She is constantly telling me of how He has answered another one of her prayers, even if it was the smallest thing. She never forgets it was Him that made it possible. She seems to be able to push everyone she comes in contact with to be their very best self. I truly love her with all my heart.

Shauna says

I could write pages about Gavin, but I'll try not to. He is the most wonderful person I know or have ever met. And I'm not just saying that because he's my husband! To me, he personifies the scripture "slow to anger" and is one of the most humble people I know. He has a deep love for his Savior and it shows in his kindness and gentleness. He's a very hard worker. He's worked hard to get into BYU for his bachelor's degree and is now working on his master's degree there. He is very service minded. He cares about the families he home teaches very much and strives to fulfill his calling as a home teacher. He always volunteers us to clean the church, he just loves to help! He's not a chatterbox but definitely opens up more the more he gets to know you. He's very thoughtful. He always thinks about what he says before he says it because he never wants to hurt anyone’s feelings. He's always there with a hug for me at the end of the day or to rub my head when I'm stressed. During our 5 years of being married I have never felt harshness, resentment, or bitterness of any kind from him while we explored my fertility problems. We’re the same on a lot of things but our differences enrich our friendship. We’re best friends and love to pal around on adventures. A couple of other facts about Gavin are that he loves airplanes and college football. He’s also a handy man which I greatly appreciate! He’s quick to fix things and also loves taking things apart. He’s very excited to work in his chosen field of Mechanical Engineering. I love him so much. He's my best friend and I feel very blessed to be married to him.

We both are very excited about the whole adoption process and have felt Heavenly Father’s spirit in every step we have taken.

Love,

Gavin and Shauna

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