Friday, August 1, 2008

28 Candles, 28 Memories


Today she is 28 years old. As I look back, it is hard to believe how fast time has gone. She was born two days early on a bright summer day in August. Having an August birthday meant she would start school when she was four and graduate at seventeen. Of course, I didn't think about any of those things at the time, I had years before I would have to worry about any of that. Little did I know how fast those years would pass. So in honor of her 28th birthday, I'd like to share 28 memories. Oh, the places she's been and the things she's done. It seems like before I knew it she was:

  1. Rolling over, crawling, walking, and talking early. She seemed to do everything early.
  2. Taking her first steps at 11 months old while we were vacationing at Island Park.
  3. Attracting attention everywhere we went because of her big blue eyes and VERY blond hair.
  4. Being called "Tweedy Bird" because of those big blue eyes, and showing her fun personality to everyone.
  5. LOVING her yellow silky blanket.
  6. Calling her blanket her "birdie". (We never did figure that one out)
  7. Going to pre-school and becoming very independent.
  8. Singing with her sister whenever and wherever she could. She could sing in front of an audience at 3 years old, and discovered the hairbrush microphone about the same time.
  9. Starting Kindergarten at four years old and making it known right away that it was not at all too soon.
  10. Loving everyone, and everyone loving her (friends and teachers alike).
  11. Coming home crying because some mean boy made fun of those big blue eyes which she then tried to squint and make smaller. This brought out the mama lion in me. Good thing I didn't know who this mean little boy was.
  12. Breaking her arm while playing on the sixth grade playground when she was only in the third grade, and then learning to write cursive with her left hand instead of her right.
  13. Starting a new school in a new state when in the fifth grade, and making it a very easy transition.
  14. Deciding to run for class president as the "new kid" at the school and surprising me by winning. I don't know why I was surprised. I showed up at the assembly so there would be at least one person clapping for her.
  15. Getting mad at mom and dad because they said "Robyn likes to read" in the Christmas family newsletter. She thought it made her sound boring next to her sister who was dating and driving and doing all kinds of fun teenage things.
  16. Proving that she is anything but boring by becoming involved in everything she could possibly become involved in. (Vocal music, Tall Flags Drill Team, academics, and friends, friends, and more friends)
  17. Starting high school with a great group of young women who would nick name themselves T.R.A.K.S. (Tricia, Robyn, Amanda (Mandy), Katie, and Stephanie). They helped keep each other on track. What a blessing to have such good friends.
  18. Acquiring the nickname "Tomatae" given to her by her Spanish teacher Mr. Garcia. She got this name because of how easily she turned red when he teased her. When he met me, he called me Mrs. "Tomatae".
  19. Having fun in high school. Early morning seminary, basketball, cheer leading, vocal music, boys, and friends. All those things and enough homework to keep her up too late to want to get up the next morning, only to wake up at 5 a.m. and begin a new day. Miraculously, she was able to finish early morning seminary with perfect attendance.
  20. Begging to be allowed to go to Sadie's when she was 15 because it "was not a date", and then getting the most terribly broken leg while jumping on a trampoline at the pre-dance dinner. Needless to say, she ended up not going to the dance. A terrible experience which would turn out to be quite a life-learning experience for both of us.
  21. Determined to perform in PRISM to sing with her sister and friends. This meant numerous trips home during the night to change her clothes. We couldn't do it at the school because she had to lay flat and I had to remove her clothes very carefully to not hurt her leg. Nothing short of a miracle, we were able to find the humor in the situation and make it through the night.
  22. Having her best friend Mandy break her leg too and ending up in casts up to their hips together. With Robyn crying, standing on crutches over her good friend on the hospital gurney, the doctor entered the room (the same doctor as Robyn) and said he had honestly never had something like this happen before. Michael still loves the fact that our two families were able to get into the opening night of Apollo 13 without having to stand in line with everyone else. We did get a lot of funny looks that night.
  23. Winning a scholarship to be an exchange student in Japan for 6 weeks. Realizing there's a big world out there and she'd like to see it all.
  24. Being accepted to BYU! Win a trip with roommates to Mazatlan, study abroad in the Dominican Republic. Continue the study of the Spanish language. Continue making life-long friends.
  25. Deciding to go on a mission. Receiving a call to serve in FINLAND! Loving every minute of her frozen time there.
  26. Returning home changed forever for the better.
  27. Meeting the man of her dreams and marrying him in the right place and the right time.
  28. Becoming a wife and a mother, and creating memories of her own.

Of course, if you read between the lines, there's so much more. She has done a lot in her short 28 years, But....Oh, the places she'll go! Her story has just begun. I'm just thankful to be her mom.

I love you Robyn! Happy 28th Birthday!!

18 comments:

Unknown said...

Awwww....thanks! It's so funny that you had to change my clothes for me, shower me, etc. after I broke my leg. Too bad you didn't have a blog back then! Thanks for the tribute! Love you!

Aly said...

I am completely covered in goosebumps right now!!! What an amazing person!!! I am so lucky to have such an incredible BFF!!! That was an awesome post about Wobyn!!! Can't wait to see what she does over the next 28 years:) Happy Birthday Wobyn!!!! Love Ya!!!

pzierse said...

Robyn,
Happy Birthday!!! I cant believe you are 28!!28 is a good year!! Then you get to be 58 and that a good year!! I know Robyn to be so loving and tender. I remember when Parker fell over to Pen's house and got a face full of dirt he didnt take a breath for a very long time. I didnt know if I had to give mouth to mouth. Then he took a breath and we all sighed a breath of releaf!!! Robyn cryed with him but, she remained calm. Love ya Pat

Kimberly said...

I love that Aly still calls her "Wobyn." I had no idea that you guys were rushing back and forth between the school and home to change her clothes during PRISM. Gosh, what a crazy week that was! Robyn always has been the life of the party. I can't believe she's 28...how funny, we're all the same age now. Ha ha!

Diane said...

I love it that Aly calls her Wobyn too. Yes, we were rushing back and forth all night long during PRISM. I got so mad at all those people who took the handicapped parking spots! We had that big wheel chair and had to get her and it in the car, to the house, and back to the school. It was crazy! Yes, we are all the same age now...thanks for remembering. 28...the ideal age!

Michael said...

Those are some good memories. Happy birthday, Robyn.

Christie said...

What a beautiful tribute to your darling girl. Happy birthday, Robyn!

Pcrowther said...

What memories I remember all of those experience. Robyn was always so brave. Happy 28th Birthday. You have been a great example to me. Diane you are a great mom too.

Grandma Hand said...

What a sentimental trip back through the memories, and how much it made me so grateful for the courage you have always had.and had fun doing it. Love you

Jeta said...

awe! That was so awesome! What a great blog post! Robyn really is breathtaking! I love the photos you posted, she is so beautiful!

Happy Birthday Robyn

Missy said...

That's a beautiful tribute to your daughter Diane. You're a great mother.

Deanie said...

You and Bob have raised an amazing girl and yes, she does have many more places to go. Those years happen in an instant.
What a beautiful tribute to a very beautiful girl!
Happy Birthday Robyn, much love~ LaDean

Kelly and Megan said...

What a sweet post. It is always fun to take a walk down memory lane! Happy Birthday to Robyn!

pzierse said...

Dine, What a great Mom you are!! I'm so glad to have two of the best sisters ever!! Love ya Pat

pzierse said...

Dine, Love ya thanks for your prayers Patti

Becky Glover said...

So cute. Mine is going to be 11 on the 20th and I'm freaking out. I can't imagine how I'll feel when she's 28. If she turns out anything like Robyn I'll be thrilled!

CJ, The Purple Diva said...

Oh how sweet this was! Thanks for visiting my page and leaving a sweet comment! I am so glad you visited, because now I just found a new blog to read! I can't wait to go through the post and read them! You have sweet girls and I have loved talking to Kimberly! And Christie is a hoot, too!

pzierse said...

Dine, Hey read Becky's blog and Megans they will make you laugh!! love ya Pat