This weekend is my mom's 80th Birthday Celebration…
We have many fun events planned.
We started this morning with a temple session…
It was the perfect start to an exciting weekend.
Tonight we had a dinner and program at the Country Club.
We had giant cardboard cutouts of her throughout her life
placed all over the room...
We couldn’t celebrate our mom’s 80th birthday
without letting you
take a peek into her bedroom
This was her sacred purple couch … her lilac painting that was on the wall above
it
And the chandelier that hung in the middle of her room for many,
many years.
We have so many memories of things that have happened in our
home…
specifically on this couch….
We have memories sitting on the floor next to this couch as
my mom put rollers in our hair…. with nine daughters that is a lot of heads of
hair to curl through the years…. All of
us slept on this couch at one time or another if we had a nightmare or a wet
bed. We couldn’t get in bed with my
parents… but we could sleep on the couch.
My mom has read thousands of books to us as we surrounded her here.. And as we got older this is where she would
sit and wait for us as we arrived home from dates and events so that she could
ask us all about them. This is where
she would read and study her scriptures.
We have each seen her weeping and praying next to this purple couch. This couch represents all that is good and
great about my mother… she is spiritual, she is a nurturer, she is educated, consistent,
she is selfless and she is pure love.
These are the every day unextraordinary things that happened
that make up who we are as human beings…
they might be the mundane things of life
But I can guarantee that nothing was ever boring in the
Farnsworth household.
We had a beautiful older couple that lived across the street
from us…. The Ledbetters. They didn’t have
any children. One morning as my mom was
out in the front of the house… she had
already been to aerobics at 4:30 am, fed an army of children, dressed, bathed,
read scriptures, prayed and got children out the door to school with lunch
money and backpacks…. she had nursed a baby, changed diapers and now was
watering the flowers in the front yard…
she stopped to talk to our neighbor Mrs. Ledbetter… Mrs. Ledbetter was still in her nightgown
going out to pick up the newspaper… My
mom waved and said… How is your life
this morning… and Mrs. Ledbetter said… Oh hectic, just hectic! My mom chuckled and loved her response
because she knew that the hectic was probably caused from looking out her front
window and watching the craziness that lived across the street. You can only imagine what this couple
witnessed through the years as they watched our family who had twelve
children, thousands of friends and hundreds
of cousins, ward members, home teachers, missionaries, boyfriends, fiancés, pizza delivery guys.. and so many more….
constantly going in and out of this
home.
And yes …..Our home was hectic just hectic at times…. But we
wouldn’t change it for the world.
Each one of us has precious memories that took place in our
home with our mother.
Our mother gave us life and then gave us happiness as she was
in the crossroads of all the important moments and events of our lives… and thankfully she still is!
We would like to share a few of these moments with you…
Each of my brothers and sisters then shared a favorite memory….
We presented her with a painting she loved by
Annie Henry… I forgot the name of it…
but it is passing the love of God from generation to generation.
It's beautiful.
My sisters and I sang our revised version of
"Everything" by Michael Buble'
We flew in my mom's favorite storyteller…
Bil Lepp.
Closed with "Amazing Grace" My mom's favorite
from Freddie Ashby and my sister Sherri on the Cello.
The birthday cake was a big hit….
a replica of my mom's purple couch!
Half of it was Salted caramel
and Half was purple velvet cake…
FUN!
The rest of these are random pictures taken through the night of my family...
my niece Annie Ashby, mom, Joanna Gurr and my sister Sherri Gurr
My brother Joe Farnsworth
Parker and Hali Turk, Karli Ashby, Annie Ashby
My daughter Molly and husband Landon Watts
My mom… speaking at the end of the evening!
Nephews Pete Geigle and Grant Gurr
Parker and Hali Turk… and Mama
The Beagleys
The Geigles - My sister Jill
my sister -Sherri Gurr and family
Nephew Chip Coons and Family
Sister Julie Ashby and some of her family
My mom and her sister Carolyn Biggs
my sister - Ruth and Dave Collins
my niece Brittany Arnett and some of her family
Nephew Freddie Ashby and some of his Family
Tessa Giesle
Nephew Brad Ahlstrom and his wife Emma
My mom had invited a bunch of her closest friends and all of her brothers and sisters…
and then of course all of us which is a lot.
Happiest BIrthday Mom
We Love YOu!
More to come from tomorrow's events…
Morning storytelling with the littles (3-10) at Bonnie's house
Service project at the Sumnmit - singing program for memory care facility
Baptisms for the Dead for the teens and Dads
Games and Dessert for couples at Sherri's tomorrow night.
WOW!