Just a few hours old.
Your brother and sisters were so excited to meet you. They took turns holding you and feeding you your bottle.
Four months old.
Three years old.
You and your older sister, Rachael, look so much alike.
When you were four years old you were the little flower girl in cousin DeAnn's wedding. DeAnn made your little dress to look just like hers. You even had a garter to match.
You were so cute. And you did just what they told you to do.
This is a picture of you four kids inside of "Fat man Squeeze". You all fit just fine, but I had a little trouble getting through since I was pregnant with Francie and she was due in one week.
On your fifth birthday, Grandma Nan came out for your birthday party. She kept your present hidden in the trunk of her car and then after you had opened all your presents she took you outside and opened the trunk. You were so excited. She had bought you a new bright red bicycle with training wheels.First grade. I just love those braids!!
You loved playing at the park. Notice the Strawberry Shortcake shirt . . . it was one of your favorites.
It's amazing that you never had a broken bone, because you were always climbing, running, and playing.
You and your great grandpa Orval. He and great grandma spent many hours watching you children while I worked. Actually, I think grandpa spent more time sleeping on the couch while great grandma cooked in the kitchen and you kids just had a great time playing.
Your first time at modeling. This was at a Pathfinder Mother - Daughter Banquet. You loved the dress and purse. You picked it out yourself at the store that sponsored the event.

When you were a new born baby, Pastor Knight was our pastor in Okla. City and he was the pastor that did the dedication service for you. When we moved to Pennsylvania, he and his wife had moved there and he studied the Bible with you and baptized you along with Rachael, Ryan, and Shannon. I love this picture.
When we lived in Pennsylvania, you became the chief cook and you enjoyed trying new recipes. Many of the recipes that we have in our family cookbook are ones that you discovered. This is a fruit pizza that you made. It was delicious!
You played in the bell choir.
You played oboe and clarinet in the Academy band. This is a quartet ensemble you played in.
You also took piano lessons and this is you practicing to play for your eighth grade graduation.
Your high school graduation. When you were in the tenth grade you asked me if you could skip eleventh grade, so I checked into it, and you had enough credits, so you graduated a year early which didn't make your sister, Shannon too happy, because you graduated before she did, because your name started with "L" and hers started with "S". You also got your drivers license when Shannon got hers. During the driving part, you were instructed to parallel park. You commented, "Oh, good! That's my specialty!" Wrong!! But you did get your license. And, then I remember your first accident. You ran into someone, and then told the police officer, "I was stopping, she just stopped faster than I did."
This is one of your senior pictures. You are beautiful.


You are a very special auntie. And you spoil all your nieces and nephews.

Bridesmaid in Rachael's wedding.



Lori and her sisters in Jamaica.

Your wedding in Jamaica was perfect.
Gorgeous Bride!!!

New mom.

You are a wonderful mother to Anthony.








9 comments:
What a sweet post, and I love all the pictures.
Thanks for not saying exactly how many years I sucked my thumb.
Are you sure that's me on the bean bag? It doesn't look like me?
I wish I still had the desire to cook and try new recipes like I used to, I really loved cooking, I had so many recipes memorized in my head from making them so many times I didn't even need the cookbook.
I find it so funny that I played in the bell chior, piano, clarinet and oboe. I know I couldn't play any of them now. I am so NOT muscially talented. I remember when I was in band and it got too hard to play the songs (because I never practiced) I would just pretend to play. There were several other clarinet players playing the same thing, so I figured they'd never notice.
And the reason I made you get up and walk so much after your surgery was so I wouldn't have to keep putting those dumb tight ted hose and SCD wraps on your legs. Unfortunately you liked them, so even though you didn't need them, you still made me put them on you every time you got back in bed.
Oh and thanks for thinking I'm a good driver, you might just be the only one.
Thanks again for the post, and for leaving out the embarrasing parts of most of the stories behind the pictures. Except the high school picture is pretty embarrasing with the wind blown look and all. I remember thinking it was a cool picture back then, but not so much anymore.
Happy Birthday Lori! Cecelia, you certainly do have beautiful girls. Not to mention, your son Ryan is pretty handsome.I can't believe we weren't able to hook up at least one of your girls with one of my boys.
I still have one son available if any of your girls are interested. Their all taken....dang!
Glad you had Lori! She's a cool sister.
I don't remember being upset about Lori and I graduating the same year. In fact, it was one of the coolest things that could have happened; considering 1994 and all. We were very good friends that year. Remember how we used to talk in "ARP" language? We were discussing an English test in our little language and then our teacher started talking in "AUPS". BUSTED! Then, just to be disgusting, we memorized the "You are My Sister" song (off of the PBS program, Barney). I'm glad we graduated together. Lori is the next best thing to what I image a twin would really be like. We never did agree what we would keep/give-up had we been identical. Guess it's just as well. Maybe her hair... Definitely my feet though. HA!
What a lovely post you did for Lori's birthday! I loved reading all about her and seeing the pictures. Your girls and son are so good looking. Seeing Ryan as a little boy in the picture with the 3 girls is like seeing Hannah. She sure looks like her father.
There were a lot of great pictures in that post that I've never seen before. I did not know Lori had played the oboe! Also, I don't remember Grandma Nan giving her the bike. I DO remember fat man squeeze! That was a fun day.
Lori, that is you on the white bean bag at the Ogle's house when went for dinner there.
Oh Dear, You made me cry! I am envious of all this love in your beautiful family!
Happy Birthday Lori!
This post was really really beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
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I love those posts about birthdays. So interesting. How do you have time to put all those pictures in the computer. They are great. Wonderful memories and I want that fruit pizza recipe.
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