Word Building

Today, Isabel and I played her word building game (for the first time – we usually just play the matching game) and she did really well. She looked at each picture and sounded out the words all by herself. She only needed my help with a few of them. I was really pleased with her accomplishment! Enjoy!

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Word building game or you can flip the “word” side over and play a “matching” game with the Pooh, Piglet Tigger, Darby, Buster, and Eeyore.

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Just getting started with the game.

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“What letter starts with “ppp-arty”, she says. “P!”

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Her finished word builder design. She did a great job with words like…
cup
hat
bug
pot
honey
bell
door
heart
star
chair
donkey (for Eeyore)
fish
sun
hero (for the Super Sleuths)
Darby (she’s the new girl)
fruit
dance
cake
frog
cow
pie
cat
horn
bird
sleep
plant
shoe
car
Piglet (of course!)
friend
snow
hen
fire
dog
bath
skate
party
bee and finally
Pooh!

Grma Tee

We don’t have very many pictures of Grma Tee but the ones that we do…are very precious & priceless…Enjoy!

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October 27th, 2001

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“Beauty puts a face on God. When we gaze at nature, at a loved one…our soul immediately recognizes and is drawn to the face of God.” – Margaret Brownley

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“For it was not into my ear you whispered, but into my heart. It was not my lips you kissed, but my soul.” – Judy Garland

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“Grandmas hold tiny hands for just a little while, but our hearts forever.”
– Author unknown

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“Grandchildren are the dots that connect the lines from generation to generation.”
– Lois Wyse

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“A human life is a story told by God.” – Hans Christian Andersen

Tee Marie Valdez

Tee Marie Valdez went home to be with the Lord on Monday, June 8th, 2009. She was born on June 16th, 1924 in Las Tablas, New Mexico to Rosendo and Agapita Cisneros. Tee married Eddie J Valdez on February 22nd, 1942 in Monte Vista, Colorado. They had 10 children.

Tee worked as a nurse and also an owner of a few businesses, including Loco Taco in St. George, Utah. She loved to minister and share her faith with everyone. She was a prayer warrior and loved spending time in the Word of God. Her prayer and dream were to see all her family come to know Jesus as their Lord and Savior. Tee also loved to cook, garden, travel, embroider, cross-stitch, and bargain shop.

Tee loved to hear her family have fun and laugh. She enjoyed making others laugh by playing practical jokes. It has been an honor and privilege to have her as our mother. We will greatly miss her and we treasure our memories. But, rest assured we will see you one day in Heaven.

Surviving family include:
Paul Martinez, of St. George, Utah,
Silvie S. Valdez of North Salt Lake, Utah,
Rayna Espinoza of St. George, Utah,
Amiel Valdez of Ogden, Utah,
Duane Valdez of Salt Lake City, Utah,
Davidanne Linan of Pueblo West, Colorado,
and adopted granddaughters, Annette Martinez of Tucson, Arizona and Gina Escobar of Pueblo, Colorado. Tee also raised granddaughter Melissa Simpson of Nashville, Tennessee; 69 grandchildren, 72 great-grandchildren, and 31 great-great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents; brothers and sisters; husband Eddie; and sons Alexander and Eddie Jr.

Funeral services were held on Saturday, June 13th, 2009 at Spilsbury Mortuary Chapel in St. George, Utah. There was a visitation held prior to services. Additional services were also held on Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 in Pueblo West, Colorado. Interment was taken in Roselawn Cemetery, in Pueblo West, Colorado.

Happy Anniversary

A personal relationship with Jesus Christ is the cornerstone of marriage, giving meaning and purpose to every dimension of living. – from the book, Love for a Lifetime

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We’re in love.
Gino and I
May 28th, 1995

“As you received Christ Jesus the Lord, so continue to live in him. Keep your roots deep in him and have your lives build on him.” Colossians 2:6 & 7

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We're in love - 14th Anniversary

We’re still in love…
Gino and I
May 28th, 2009

“It doesn’t require a special day to express how much I love you – every ordinary day is more then special when I am with you.” – Author unknown

Quite Please While I Sing

She says to me as she grabs the “microphone”, I mean tripod and begins to sing all the songs she knows and a few that she makes up as she goes along! Enjoy!

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She actually started doing this a few days back but I haven’t been able to get the camera out to take a few shots of her actually doing it! Her imagination is just incredible! What will she think of next?!?

Baking Cookies

I’ve been a little behind on my blogging the past few days…but I plan to catch up before the end of the week but first…Enjoy!

Today, while I was busy doing some general cleaning, I noticed Isabel stick her memory match game tiles and tray inside the entertainment center. I asked her what she was doing and she said, “baking cookies” as she was placing them into the “oven” to bake. She then went off to play while her “cookies’ baked and then returned a few minutes later to retrieve them from the “oven”. But first she went and got my oven mitts from the drawer and slipped them on. When I asked her what she was doing with the oven mitts she said “The cookies are hot Momma.” The oven mitts were a bit to big and stiff to pick up her little tray of “cookies”, so she went back to the drawer and got some potholders instead. At this point, I was having a very hard time keeping my laughter from escaping and watched as she took the “cookies” out and set them on the “counter” (the sofa) to cool! She said we had to wait because they were to hot to eat!…Oh the imagination of a three year old!

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These are the “cookies”.

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This is the “oven” where she “baked” her “cookies”.