Monday, August 23, 2010

Happy Anniversary!

Two years ago today Darrell and Erica said their "I do's" after a long courtship! Some might of thought it wasn't going to happen but I say good things come to those who wait....and the waiting was worth it! The wedding day was beautiful...the food was awesome....and the dance was down right a night to remember! I think we are still talking about it! So...Happy Anniversary D & E..it has been a fun ride and thanks so much for allowing us along. Here's to many more great years and lots more nieces and nephews!


This is one of my favorite pictures of the two of them. They look so young..not that you don't today...but just the innocense of young love! I also love this picture b/c it shows that once a long time ago Max was a little boy! (ok...sorry this isn't about that!)

With this hot dog...I thee wed! Darrell & Erica sharing a "footlong" at the Nuggets game. This picture also holds some memories of being snowed in in Denver in April. What a weekend!

Ok...since they didn't want to use the "hotdog" picture as their engagement picture I guess this one will do! Still young pups!

Aaawww...Mr. & Mrs. Surmeier....here's to many more years!



Thursday, August 5, 2010

Remembering an outstanding lady!

Senior year 1965

Surmeier Family on our Wedding Day!

Joe's graduation from KSU...to say the least she was very proud!


63 years ago today a very special lady was born. 18 years ago that special lady was taken away from us too early! Today would of been Joe's mothers birthday. Marilyn was a one-of-a kinda lady! I feel blessed that I was able to have her in my life for 9 years. She was probably one of the strongest women I have ever known. She was diagnosed with breast cancer and every time they found another spot she would come home, sit in her chair, rub her feet together and tell us..."we're not going to worry about this...we will get through it." She definitely was/is a great inspiration to me.

I got to see her interact with 2 of my nephews before she died and so badly wish that she would of been able to meet Max and Maddie. Oh how she would of loved those kids!

Growing up in Colby, she would pass Joe and I on main street and of course I was sitting right next to him in the car and when we would get home she would ask us..."you fixin' to pick up somebody?" and then smile and wink! I remember her dancing at our wedding dance...the same day she buried her father....see what I mean about how incredible she was? She would always tell me that 2 fudge pops were better than one (advice I shouldn't of listened to) and how those dishes in the sink were fine...the dishwasher would be done running soon and we could just reload it!

One of my greatest regrets is that I was not the picture taker back then that I am now so I don't have that many of her. Along with the women in my own family, she is without a doubt a lady who I am so blessed to have had as a part of my life....she made it richer! Her early departure sure makes me think of the saying...wow...life just isn't fair! Happy Birthday Marilyn...you are deeply missed each and every day!