Rich & Josephine were married on June 6, 1951. They stayed at Grandmas' parent's house the night before, and her dad said, "well, I don't have any advice for you, because if I haven't taught you what you ought to know by now, it's too late!" The next day they were married in the Logan Temple, and Joseph Benjamin Daines, Grandma's dad, was the sealer. He was a councelor in the temple, and a sealer to many of Grandma's siblings and several neices and nephews as well. The ceremony was short, likely because he was true to his thinking, when he had said there wasn't much use to give advice now, because it already should have been learned. Those in attendance did a temple session after the ceremony, as was customary at that time. Grandma had been through the temple for the first time about 1 month before the wedding.
Later in the evening, there was a reception in Grandmas' parent's home. The colors were blue & white. Beth, Grandma's sister, had a bouquet made out of white lilacs(which were in bloom in the area). Beth also made a cake and topped it with a blue dutch windmill; things were done economically, and made use of what was available. Grandma's brother-in-law, Joe Quayle, arranged to take her car and hide it, so that nobody would be able to "decorate" it. He took it to where he worked, Bordens Milk Company, during the reception, and then brought it back to the area. After the reception, the couple walked through the back yards and found their car on 4th north to be able to take off on a honeymoon to the northwest.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Monday, August 9, 2010
Grandma's Finally Getting Her Twins
A few days ago, Curt and I found out we are expecting twin girls in December or January. We are excited (mostly) and can't wait to share the news (now that it's sunk in...). We of course have lots more information on our blog: curtandnatalie.blogspot.com.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Engagement
Grandma said she wanted to marry a farmer. (having grown-up milking cows at 4AM, at first I wanted to laugh and ask if she was crazy, but I asked her reasoning and it sounds like a good fit and pretty smart to me) She wanted to have a horse and a place for her family to learn to work. So it worked out well that Grandpa fit the bill. According to Grandma's diminishing memory they just went out alot, and spent enough time together that things just went that way. She said there was no real point of engagement, but it just seemed to evolve into the fact that they would get married.
Grandpa got Grandma the ring for Christmas in 1950. He had served in the military with a Needham boy(whose family owned Needham Jewelers in Logan) and became close friends. His friend had told him that if he ever got to the point of needing a ring, to come to him and he would give him a good deal. Since he is a Clark and can never pass up a good deal, that is where he went. Grandpa picked out the ring, and Grandma thinks he didn't fuss over it much and just got the one that fit the price. The above picture is not the actual ring, but it is a remake with the original diamonds. The actual ring had one larger diamond with a couple smaller diamonds on the sides and a band that went next to it with diamonds on it as well.
Grandma got the ring on Christmas Eve and they became "officially engaged." She knew that is what she was getting for Christmas. Although there was no real "Will you marry me?"proposal, if there was a time that was close to them officially deciding to get married, it was one night they had gone up to Grandma's family's place in Logan one weekend, and gone on a drive up Logan Canyon to first dam and talked there. Grandma said she never had second thoughts, she just knew that marrying Grandpa was the right thing to do.
Monday, May 17, 2010
How Grandma met Grandpa
This is Kasey. I have wanted for sometime to know more about my Grandpa. I thought of putting together a video of Grandma and a few others talking about him, and then showing it at a family reunion or something. But lets be honest...I haven't made it to a family reunion since I got married(1 of my 2 regrets of having other adventures) And I'm not sure my time left here will be enough to finish a video. Plus I don't have much experience making videos. So instead, I've decided to ask Grandma a few questions and write about it on this blog. Blogs are good for story telling and recording things anyway, so if any one else wants to add stories about Grandpa or anything else, please do. (Patrice, I'd love if you wrote about telling your dad "I love you" before he passed on....or your other funny stories like when Paul scared the daylights out of you when you went to the barn to get milk one night) This way others in our family can find out about each other and the Grandpa that most of us cousins never met. So here is the first question:
How did you meet Grandpa?
Grandma attended USU and was graduating with a Education Degree in Home Economics. Grandma had done her student teaching in Morgan early in the year in 1949. That is when she came to know Morgan. She next went to the Netherlands on an exchange program and returned on Nov 2. At that time there were 2 openings for extention jobs, one in Morgan and one in Tooele. Because she had been to Morgan before, it was assumed she would go to Morgan. She traveled up to come work in Morgan on December 1st, 1949. On December 18th there was a mutual dance activity. Grandpa had been attending the fall school term at BYU. He had come home and attended the dance. Grandma and Grandpa were the only ones in their age group and they danced and that is the first time they met. Though Grandma doesn't remember the specifics about how she felt, she didn't think it was just love at first sight, but she was glad that there was someone to dance with her. They continued to do things together over the next school term when Grandpa came home from school. The next summer they spent more time together, especially on Wednesdays when they got off early from work and would go to Como to swim. They were engaged at the end of the year(but that's another story) and married in the next summer.
How did you meet Grandpa?
Grandma attended USU and was graduating with a Education Degree in Home Economics. Grandma had done her student teaching in Morgan early in the year in 1949. That is when she came to know Morgan. She next went to the Netherlands on an exchange program and returned on Nov 2. At that time there were 2 openings for extention jobs, one in Morgan and one in Tooele. Because she had been to Morgan before, it was assumed she would go to Morgan. She traveled up to come work in Morgan on December 1st, 1949. On December 18th there was a mutual dance activity. Grandpa had been attending the fall school term at BYU. He had come home and attended the dance. Grandma and Grandpa were the only ones in their age group and they danced and that is the first time they met. Though Grandma doesn't remember the specifics about how she felt, she didn't think it was just love at first sight, but she was glad that there was someone to dance with her. They continued to do things together over the next school term when Grandpa came home from school. The next summer they spent more time together, especially on Wednesdays when they got off early from work and would go to Como to swim. They were engaged at the end of the year(but that's another story) and married in the next summer.
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