Tuesday, July 14, 2009

A Love Story....

My girls might be embarrassed to think of their parents story as a Love Story, but it is! Ken and I met in the Philippines, when my last year of high school I moved there, and that is where our story begins. Despite all odds, we made our home in Utah, and were married a year after high school. We were young, but I think we've done well!

Here we are on our wedding day....we both worked in SLC that year, but then an interesting thing happens....


And a year later, this one arrived, we couldn't have been happier. We name her Keilani Marie. We move to a little basement apartment in Provo Utah. Ken works at a car dealership, he loves cars, so this is the perfect job for him.


Year #2: This year, we move to my parents house in Orem, we are the "responsible" ones taking care of their home while they are in South Africa. But my brother and all his friends are "roommates" with us. I try going back to school, it works for a little bit...lol. P.S. Does anyone else see something above my head in the blue picture, or am I the only one that finds things where there is nothing?




Year #3 We move out, yeah! Back down to Provo in a little townhome this time. We are in a car accident. Keilani is buckled safely in her car seat in the back of the car. Ken and I are safe as well, but we are pulled from the car, and taken in ambulances to the hospital. That was a lifechanging experience.


Year #4 Natasha has arrived! We're really quite happy, making goals and dreaming big plans for our future. She was our Christmas baby, born a few days before Christmas, and we got to take her home Christmas Eve, one of the most beautiful moments of our lives.



Year #5 I remember this Summer I work for the Census, also Hampton Inn as a night auditor, both fun jobs.



Year # 6 Now we have 3 girls, as Vivian joins the family.



Year #7 We live in an apartment in Orem near UVSC, I become the Primary President in a little branch.



Year #8 We're back up near my parents house. We put the kids in a charter school, here they are in their uniforms that school year.



Year # 9 Kalel has arrived, what a great year this has been for me to experience motherhood all over again being the mother of a boy.





Year # 10 Happy 10th Anniversary. I remember for this Anniversary we did a Movie Marathon. I'll have to ask Ken what movies we watched, but when we came home, my sister had helped set up a little surprise for Ken, and I had to take pictures of course! Here's also pictures of what happened that year




Year #11 Our caboose has arrived, and his name is Anthony Zane Tearii Applegate, we adore him to pieces!


Year # 12 Ken graduates from school! I've been working at Archivers and LOVE that job!



Year #13 We move to Lehi, which Ken LOVES! I end up working for Jet Blue and find the perfect job for me, I get to work from home, and travel when I want to, couldn't ask for more, okay, maybe a better paycheck, lol! But I love the benefits. Ken works in his field of health education. Life is only getting better and better!



Year #14 Ah, we moved from Lehi, we are literally full circle and renting the home which my parents bought when we came back from the Philippines. This is a good thing for us, we hope. The kids will start school this fall, and maybe even I will try to go back too!


Ken, it's been a great life together, and I look forward to so much more. I hope we are given many great opportunities in our future, and teach our children many wonderful things. I am so glad we found each other way back almost 16 years ago in the school halls of the International School of Manila. What an amazing adventure it's been! Love always, Clarice...

8 comments:

Paige Taylor Evans said...

This was so fun to read and get to know you better Clarice! Thanks for sharing! And I love all the layouts that accompany your stories.

Lyns said...

What a great post! You are SUCH a cute family! You did forget to mention that in year #13 you met the Cuff Family. Ha Ha. Your kids are beautiful as always!

Rachel said...

Your children are absolutely beautiful!

Anonymous said...

I'm trying to figure out what the "blue" picture is, and what you see above your head. Do tell me; I'm so curious now.

~a friend in San Fran :o)

Nancy Mataoa de Montero said...

Time flies when you're looking back at someone else's story! That almost made me cry. I remember all of that, especially the babies all grown up now. I can still remember holding baby Kei when she was the only little grandchild in the family.

We love that your'e so close. Happy Anniversary.

Kat said...

I love this post. You have a great way with words. I haved loved having Keilani in Young Womens with me. She is a beautiful daughter and she has had great parents teaching her well. Beautiful family, beautiful story, and beautiful things to come. :)

Amannda Ashby said...

What a fun Love story! I love to hear about the wondrful beautiful parts of life. It makes you have a greater appreciation for family, and the time we have together to grow and love and learn together. Thanks for sharing your story!

Adhis said...

WHAT KIND OF SAPPY POST WAS THAT???

Just kidding. I have to be a butt-head on my first day back to blogs.

That was really fun to read. Awesome.

(BTW, yours is the first blog I chose to catch up on!)