We woke up after a fun night of games to go to our old church in Brighton. Afterwards, we headed back to the Mainka’s house for lunch before heading out and grabbed a few pictures along the way.
This was the best group kid shot we could muster…then we got some great shots of the 5 older kids.
From here, we headed west to Battle Creek for my grandma’s memorial. She past away back in December, but since she was being cremated, they did a small ceremony in Arizona (where she lived half of the year) and waited until we were back in the States for her Michigan memorial (at my Aunt & Uncle’s lake house), which were so blessed by. It was a truly beautiful afternoon and the right mix of casual and classy and I’m sure my granny was pleased.
The beautiful setting for the ceremony, that Pastor Boillat officiated.
Brothers Jim and John doing a little sharing
Even though I was not sure about sharing, I’m glad I did….and Amanda sang 2 beautiful songs during the ceremony.
It was definitely emotional watching my grandpa tear up as we all remember.
Great food set up, picture boards and a video slideshow to celebrate her life.
Aunt Julie reminiscing
My dad with his cousin
Change rom chairs to to tables & chairs for meal time
Grandpa with his 2 sisters and their spouses
There was a nice, fun area set up for the kiddos, complete with bounce house and roller coaster
The kids had fun going for golf cart rides around the neighborhood and my cousin, Kimmy and I happen to be wearing very similar outfits
Hallie was obsessed with going in this little fountain-she loved it, though I was afraid she would go potty in it!
Grandpa with his sisters
Grandpa with his Michigan grandchildren
Grandpa with all of his great-grandchildren
Grandpa with his children
Hallie loves dogs and was happy to see my grandpa’s dog, Candy.
We did not have a proper bed for Hallie, so we tried to make one out of couch cushions, but the freedom to get out was too much for Hallie. We had a bit of a rough night with her, but she eventually crashed like this in the middle of the room.
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