Welcoming Noah

Some great family news to share! Today some of us were able to attend the baby blessing for Noah Arthur Meldrum, son of Maren and Ryan Meldrum.

Maren is LaRee’s daughter (LaRee is daughter to Leon Westover } Arnold Westover } William Westover).

Little Noah, born just this week, was blessed by his grandfather, Will Harvey. Grandma LaRee played the piano. The Meldrum family was well represented today in support of Noah as well.

This was a notable event in our family history if only because it was attended by a number of grandchildren of Leon and Maurine Westover — in fact, a representative from each family from the children of Leon and Maurine were present today.

From Keith & Julia’s family were two — Tiah and Reeves Westover. Reeves is attending BYU in Provo and Tiah has been doing an internship in Salt Lake as part of her schooling at BYU-Idaho. Tiah graciously led the music and Reeves stood in the circle of priesthood present.

From Alan and Terri’s family were Chris and Lauren Westover, with their two lovely daughters in tow. Chris stood in the circle today, too.

LaRee and Will were represented, of course, by Maren and Ryan and all their sons (Liam, Nick and Eric), including the focus of our attention today, little Noah.

And from the Kyle and Cathi Westover family I (Jeff) was able to attend and participate with my wife Sandy and two of my daughters, Maggie and Emma. And my Dad, Kyle, was there and participating, too.

It didn’t dawn on me while I was there that we were making a little family history.

But as I was driving home and contemplating those who were there I couldn’t help but think how neat events like this are really opportunities for us to come together. We really have not have many chances as an extended family to do too many things together and when someone from each of my grandparents’ children’s families are together in one spot I think it is notable.

I think it is important that we share events like this and record them as a part of our history.

Grandpa was on my mind a lot today. I can’t explain totally why. Part of it, I know, was because today there was a board meeting of the Westover Family Ranch. I was planning to make a quick trip up to Idaho today to attend it. I’m not on the board but have been active in the past year or so in assisting with the website for the ranch and have been feeling compelled to get to one of those meetings so I can meet people and have them meet me. We’re family!

The ranch has never been a part of my tradition growing up in California. I was aware of it. I know from personal conversations with Grandpa how important it is to him. It is later is life for me and I should repent for not being involved, I know, but I’m trying to redeem myself.

I can remember Grandpa talking about the importance of his children and grandchildren getting together as often as possible after he was gone. He viewed the ranch as a place where that could happen. But events like today would have made him happy. He and Grandma wanted their children and grandchildren to gather.

Today, in a small way, we did that.

I cannot say for sure that Grandpa was aware of it but I felt him strongly today all day. I know he would be pleased.

Congrats to Maren and Ryan! It was a blessing for more than just little Noah today to be together.

Tell Us Your Memories of Mom and Grandma

Ready to write some family history with us? Please participate in our effort to collect favorite stories, memories and histories of Moms and Grandmas.

Between now and the week of Mother’s day 2015 we will be working on submissions of stories from family members about their Moms and Grandmas. Then, during the week of Mother’s Day, we will publish what is shared here on the website. If we can get enough people to participate we think we will have added a wonderful new section to our family history archive here online.

We have very few rules for this: your story does not have to be long — it just has to come from you. It doesn’t have to be of your Mom…in can be a memory of a favorite grandmother or maybe a mother-like figure in your life. It can be a mother-in-law. Your mom or grandma doesn’t even have to be a Westover. Just tell us about someone special in your life who fills that mother role for you in some way.

It can be long or short. It can be funny. It can be sad. It can be anything you like, really. Just share it with us. Inspire us with the lessons you’ve learned, the laughs you have shared and the memories you hold dear.

You can even upload an image to share with your story. We’ll just collect it all and publish them just as they are written in a special section here on Westover Family History.

We encourage you to make this a family activity with your children. Everyone has a Mom! We want to hear from young and old alike from family members everywhere. The more who participate the more folks will benefit and be inspired.

Because it is possible that these stories may include living individuals we have chosen to publish these stories and make them available on to logged in registered users.

This is a great Sunday-afternoon activity. Please take the time to share a little something about your Mom or Grandma.

(That picture up at the top — that’s my Mom with her mother around 1965 — rockin’ the sunglasses).