Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Happy Birthday Amy



Since Amy has anything she wants it is hard to know what to do for her on her birthday..especially this landmark 40th year. I think of the song, "Row, row,row your boat gently down the stream. Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily life is but a dream." It seems like looking back my life has been a dream since it seems like only yesterday that I had her in my arms as an infant. She is a cherished and important part of my life..making life sweet when it was sometimes challenging. I know people who meet her and say she has a special light about her. She has been an example to me in many ways. She is the glue that holds us together and just as she did as a child, watches over and cares for her siblings. There is so much I could say but I'll let a few photos of her life tell part of the history.

This is Amy's blessing day. I am stuffing her with rice cereal with an "Infa-Feeder". I'm hoping any problems she now has didn't come from this method of feeding.


Amy was an easy baby..so happy and sweet. Being the first born, I'm sure is a challenge since she is the "practice child". We learned as we went along with the others but she was from the start the mother sibling as her brothers and sister came into our home. She watched over each one and helped me in so many ways.

Raggedy Ann and Andy..the first of many fun Halloween costumes.
Giving Calder his bath in the sink.
A fun day at Grandma Stratford's.
Amy and Sally have always had a special relationship. If ever Sally was sad or in trouble she went to Amy for comfort. They continue that bond as they talk on the phone or email almost every day.
Waiting for her new baby sister to get born.

Twelve years old.
Graduating from Jr. High
One of our trips to Education Week at BYU. She is with her cousin Angela...just nine months apart in age. She is around 16 years old.
Outdoorsy looking at the Johnson's ranch in Oregon that we visited for vacation.
The glamour shot.
Her mission farewell. She served in the Independence Missouri Visitor Center Mission.
Prior to her mission she took many gifts to the MTC for her missionary.
High school graduation.
London Study Abroad.
Graduating with a Master's Degree from Harvard School of International Education.
One of her many trips to Africa. She worked for The World Bank overseeing education programs.
The long awaited..GREAT DAY! Amy waited for the best possible husband ever with Brian Barker. He is kind and loving and has served her well during the years of childbearing which has been a sacrifice for both of them with her illnesses and complications. Her goal was to have her children before she turned 40 and she accomplished this with one week to spare...Hooray for Amy and Brian as they brought forth little George Stratford Barker to join with Ella Jane and Vera Elizabeth.



A radiant, beautiful mother. Happy birthday Amy. You are a blessing to all who know you. I love you so much and feel so privileged to be your mother.