Thursday, January 24, 2013

And then there were three



Our little sweet pea was born just over a year after we were married.  We planned on waiting a year, but we knew getting pregnant might be difficult for us.  To our surprise we were able to become pregnant with no medical intervention. 
 When they pulled her out I looked over at this chubby baby and thought to myself "that is no six pound baby." Chloe was born on a rainy Saturday night in October.  She weighed eight pounds, three ounces.  


Chloe has always seemed a little older than she really is and loves to play with older friends and cousins.  From the moment she was born she has made the funniest facial expressions. Chloe is such a girly girl, she loves to play dress up or as she calls it "Fashion". She is so excited to be a Big Sister some day. 





Just a few pics of our love bug





Wednesday, January 9, 2013

About us part 2







How we met....


Pat and I were both attending Weber State University.  He was working toward a degree in Engineering Technology and Design graphics. I was working on my Public Relations and Advertising degree. I had just been dumped by my fiance, because he was aware that we might struggle in being able to get pregnant.  That was something he wasn't sure he wanted to deal with. So, I decided to make a leap and attend a student ward.  A few months in, I was called to be an family home evening co-chair.  A couple months later my co-chair at the time was moving and he needed to be replaced.  Lo and behold they called Patrick Stratford, a ruggedly handsome man. 

I invited him to go to dinner with my family to discuss some FHE ideas and meet my family. What was I thinking?! They told Pat my life story and joked around about my bad luck with guys. My Dad told him that they wanted to name their first born son Patrick, but my parents could only produce girls. Whoa! We weren't even dating yet. I was embarrassed. Oh well, right? Id been through more embarrassing things. I figured that Pat and I could just be FHE co-chairs and that was that. A few weeks into our calling Pat asked me to go get Ice cream at Neilsens frozen custard and since I already had a date I had to decline.  Well guess where my date took me? Neilsens Frozen custard, Yup.  Pat and his Parents and his little sister were all there. AWKWARD! 

Finally Pat decided to ask me out on a real date.  I was sort of afraid to date him and ruin our co-chairness, that seems so silly now.  I accepted and we went to eat, we talked, we laughed and then left the restaurant.  Right as we were pulling out of the restaurant I got the worst stomach ache ever! Not the kind that is caused by eating too many beans and can be easily relieved but the kind that is screaming "get me to a garbage can, toilet, bowl, bag...I don't care."  We pulled over to the nearest Maverik and ran into the bathroom.  I was in there for over an hour! Poor Pat, he just chilled in his car and he came in Maverik to see if I was okay. Finally, I was feeling better so I came out and got into his truck and I asked him to take me home.  I remember walking through the front door, down the hall, and throwing my purse onto the couch and then throwing myself on the couch.  My Mom had a look of astonishment, not even knowing what to expect from me. All I had to say was "Well, I blew that one!" She knew.  HAHAHA!!

About a month later Pat asked me out again. From that point on we have been inseparable.  We were married five months almost to the day of our first date. Best decision I have ever made!!  

Saturday, January 5, 2013

About us part 1

Patrick:

   Pat grew up on a diary farm. Where he learned the value of hard work at a young age.  It is one of the things I love about him most. He grew up with a pretty big family, four brothers and one sister. He spent his childhood working and playing on the farm. He has several "battle wounds" from all the crazy things that he and his older brothers would do while trying to make the work more interesting and fun. Pat always did well in school and had an awesome group of friends, most of them are still buddies to this day. Pat served a mission in El Salvador, spanish speaking. Another thing that I love about Pat is that he is a simple guy, it doesnt take a lot in this life to make him happy.



Camille:

      I am a different story, I grew with three sisters. I was one of those really dramatic children. Bless my parents for putting up with me because I was two handfuls. Actually, when I was born I was the perfect baby I slept through the night and I hardly cried. I think it was the calm before the storm.  The turning point was when I was about two. I had so much energy I climbed everything, I danced, I sang, I ran, I laughed and I threw fits. I have memories of climbing up the door moldings in my room and thinking how awesome I was. I loved to make up plays or dance recitals in my grandparents backyard and boss around all my cousins. Ever since I was little I can remember wanting to be an entertainer and live in New York City. I liked school, mostly for the social aspect of it. After a year of college I attended cosmetology school and discovered one of my passions, anything that has to do with hair and makeup.

Friday, January 4, 2013