Saturday, March 15, 2008

The Wedding

For those of you who don't know, my Dad got remarried on March 1st to Lisa. Jeff and I flew down for the wedding. It was at the Bloomfield Stake Center. It was a nice wedding. After the wedding a few pictures were taken.
Part of the Cluff clan. Let's see if I can remember everyone's name. I'll start with the back row and work my way to the front. Left to right. My niece's husband Richard, my sister-in-law Sharron, me, Jeff, my brother-in-law Dennis, my brother Robert, my sister-in-law Barbara, Skylar, my nephew's wife,Linda, my nephew Dustin. My niece Karen, my brother Ron, Dad, Lisa, my sister Marlene, my niece Stephanie. My niece's husband, my niece Xela, my niece Shelby, my nephew Brian, and my nephew Cory. (When you spell the word niece alot it looks wrong.) Ron, Cheryl, Marlene, Robert, Dad and Lisa.
This is Lisa's family. Elvis, her daughter (I can't remember her name) and their two children. And her son Joe. I know that name will come to me as soon as I post this.
The Bride and Groom.

We've dubbed this picture as the First Presidency of the Cluff Family!



Visiting Mom

My sister Chris and her family joined Dad and Jeff and I at the cemetary to visit Mom's grave. Chris brought some beautiful flowers.

More from New Mexico

I just had to include this picture. He is just the cutest little calf. There were 6 other calves also, but this one was the cutest. We went for Chinese -New Mexico for Chinese food, go figure- with both families. This is Dad and Lisa, my brother Ron and his daughter Shelby and in the back is my nephews Brian Cluff and Cory Dugger, and my neice Stephanie Dugger.
Dad with two of his finest sons-in-law- Jeff and Jeff Webber.
This is my sister Marlene, her son Dustin, and Dustin's wife, Linda, and Skylar.
This Dad and his bride-to-be Lisa.

Trip to New Mexico

Flying into Albequerque. Flying into Salt Lake City - What a difference.
Bird's eye view of the Space Needle in Seattle.
Mt. Rainier above the clouds.

Some of the beautiful colored rock formations in New Mexico. I thought this was the neatest statue in the Albequerque Airport.
Jeff liked the way the snow capped mountains looked in the background.