Arizona ArnoldsApril 29, 2013 at 10:43 AM
The Tyla I have known through the years is fun, witty, wise, and thrifty.
I always have the best time when I am with you Tyla! I cannot think about you and the past two decades without smiling.
Some of my favorite moments with Tyla are her begging me to buy her some Fun Dip when she was super sick. She insisted the sugar would make her feel better. Or us getting in trouble for her serving the volleyball off the apartment wall over and over again, perfecting her serve. I even played sand volleyball with her once. ONCE. Because I was terrible and even in a casual game Tyla could not afford to have to lose. So I played on the team opposing her and we were both happy.
Going out dancing with her and Chelsea was always a good memory too. And anytime I hear there is a Greek Festival around I don’t think of yummy baklava, I remember a sunny day spent at in Utah’s Greek Festival with Tyla.
A decade later, Tyla taught me the yummiest way to make whole grain pancakes. She introduced me to millet (which I thought was a last name and not a super grain). Tyla remains such a hard worker. From the waitress working two jobs to building and moving homes along with Jeff. She is constantly learning ways to improve food storage and healthy eating.
I have always loved the relationship between you Hutchins. Now you are raising sweet, respectful children and have an exemplary relationship with your great husband. I love thinking that Ty and I knew each other before we had even met these great men that we married. It still surprises me that we married men so similar too!
Tyla, I can’t wait to see how you in the next twenty years! You are an amazing lady. I look up to you so much and am glad that you have been my good friend from the twenties, thru the thirties and now on to 40!
Congratulations on hitting the big 40. I can’t wait to see what you do with the next 40!
Lots of love,
Marla
I always have the best time when I am with you Tyla! I cannot think about you and the past two decades without smiling.
Some of my favorite moments with Tyla are her begging me to buy her some Fun Dip when she was super sick. She insisted the sugar would make her feel better. Or us getting in trouble for her serving the volleyball off the apartment wall over and over again, perfecting her serve. I even played sand volleyball with her once. ONCE. Because I was terrible and even in a casual game Tyla could not afford to have to lose. So I played on the team opposing her and we were both happy.
Going out dancing with her and Chelsea was always a good memory too. And anytime I hear there is a Greek Festival around I don’t think of yummy baklava, I remember a sunny day spent at in Utah’s Greek Festival with Tyla.
A decade later, Tyla taught me the yummiest way to make whole grain pancakes. She introduced me to millet (which I thought was a last name and not a super grain). Tyla remains such a hard worker. From the waitress working two jobs to building and moving homes along with Jeff. She is constantly learning ways to improve food storage and healthy eating.
I have always loved the relationship between you Hutchins. Now you are raising sweet, respectful children and have an exemplary relationship with your great husband. I love thinking that Ty and I knew each other before we had even met these great men that we married. It still surprises me that we married men so similar too!
Tyla, I can’t wait to see how you in the next twenty years! You are an amazing lady. I look up to you so much and am glad that you have been my good friend from the twenties, thru the thirties and now on to 40!
Congratulations on hitting the big 40. I can’t wait to see what you do with the next 40!
Lots of love,
Marla