Friday, December 11, 2015

Let's build something!


With Taylor's dune buggy finally up and running, he needed a place to store it, out of the rain and snow of winter. So he and Karl got together and built a 
dune buggy shed!!


Karl loves to teach his boys how to build things.  They have all learned how to make a plan, measure, hammer, and use power tools.

Hard working boys!

I found the stop sign and speed limit signs at a yard sale!!!  

They also built Ashlyn a new soccer net.  
From scratch!!


Ashlyn is a lucky girl!



Birthday, Conference and Ball girl!

My sister participated in a marathon the first week of October, so we were lucky to have her kiddos for General Conference Weekend!  Yay!!
We celebrated Isaiah's birthday!
4 yrs. old!!


Had our traditional yummy breakfast

And...of course the kids made blanket forts during conference.

Ashlyn' soccer team were the ball girls for the BYU women's soccer team.  
They had a blast!!


Parker, Music and Drama

Parker was part of the Shakespeare team that competed in the Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City.  He was the lead in their short play that they took to competition.  
He was a SCARY Hitler!
Parker had a lead solo in his Chamber Choir.  He sang a black spiritual called, "Ain't got time to die".  He totally killed it!

 





Thursday, December 10, 2015

September Wrap Up

I Love September!  
Maybe because my birthday is in September, or maybe it's the perfect weather, or beautiful fall leaves, or cute jackets I get to wear, but whatever it is, 
September makes me happy.  
I love hiking with my mom

Grandpa invited Ashlyn to a BYU Women's Soccer game.

Sunday afternoon cooking by chef Connor

Celebrating Karl's birthday!

Celebrating my birthday with my mom and sister at Sundance.

Lee and Lisa took Karl and I on a hike to Julie Andrews meadow in AF Canyon for our birthdays.  We enjoyed a delicious picnic lunch!

Ashlyn's Northern Peaks club soccer team

Connor went to his first High School dance...

so great to FINALLY be 16yrs old!  



Last but not least...this is Taylor and his friend using their remarkable creativity! 
The boys have hooked up a rope to the back of a lawn mower and attached a sled with a pillow to kneel on.  They took turns pulling each other around the lawn...grass boarding!!


Entering the MTC

The month before Alyssa left to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints was crazy busy, wonderful, emotionally challenging and exciting all at the same time.  Alyssa and I were in full throttle from morning to night.  We shopped like crazy, ordering things online, going to stores to complete her missionary wardrobe, getting final paperwork done and at the same time, trying to find time to just spend time together and make the most of every second.  
We won't see Alyssa for 18 months, and 
THAT IS A LONG, LONG TIME!!
For a mother!


My mom and I took Alyssa out to her favorite pizza place, 
Pier 49!
We tried to do some of her favorite things that she won't get to do for a while.
Like go HIKING!
We also threw a party with her friends.

On Tuesday, September 1st, Alyssa was given a blessing by our Stake President and set apart as a missionary for the Lord Jesus Christ.  This was an extremely spiritual and strengthening experience.  

She got to put her pin in MONGOLIA!  
(she is the only Mongolian missionary from our stake)  
Actually there are only 25 American Mongolian missionaries!
Before Alyssa was set apart to be a missionary, she was instructed to be completely packed and ready to go for the next day!  As the obedient missionary that she is, she miraculously packed a closet full of clothes and a million other things, into three suitcases!!

Missionaries are given a companion that they are to stay with.  
Until she entered the MTC and was given a "real missionary companion",
 I was her companion!
We got up at 6:30am, went on a walk for our daily exercise, studied the scriptures individually and together and finished last minute details.  
Precious last moments with my daughter!
MTC day! 
Wednesday Sept. 2, 2015
We checked the kids out of school and we all went out to eat, then headed over to the Provo Temple to have some family time.  The Missionary Training Center is across the street from the Temple, so we were ready for our check in time. 
 
We took some pictures, then had a family prayer under a beautiful tree, and had
one last FAMILY GROUP HUG. 


 
We crossed the street, said our quick goodbyes and put her officially in the Lord's hands to guide and protect our beautiful daughter.

Hurrah, Hurrah, Hurrah for Israel!
She is so excited, and is VERY READY!!

When I came home from dropping Alyssa off, I found a very thoughtful gift basket and a bouquet of flowers on my doorsteps from my angel friends.  They knew this would be a hard day for me, and they sent their love and support.  
I am blessed!





The Farewell!!


When a missionary prepares to enter the MTC (Missionary Training Center), they have the opportunity to speak in sacrament meeting at church, then some families opt to have a luncheon following church. 
We had a wonderful day together celebrating our girl!


Alyssa's childhood friends

We had tremendous support from family and friends and had a wonderful luncheon.

Alyssa and Grandpa Jensen

Our sweet missionary to be!

Summer Family Bash!

When our cousins come from out of state
we play from sun up to sun down!  

Night volleyball

We all sleep out in the backyard...and the adults try to sleep in, but 
we aren't very successful!

We went to the canyon for a little picnic and playing in the river.

















Our crazy big family...growing big!

Connor and Isaiah are best buds!!!

Our youngest additions getting to know each other!

We have a lot of August birthdays, so we had a little party for everyone!  
Wait..is that Ashlyn blowing???  
It is NOT JANUARY ASH! :)