Monday, April 21, 2008

Wally, Lindsey, Sadie

Dudes,


Christmas

We spent Christmas with the fam in Colorado. New Grandparents, new Aunt and Uncle, and Giddy parents = more presents than a kid could ask for. Sadie got a tricycle and absolutely loved it. She loved it so much that every present had to be opened while sitting on the bike. We also got a Nintendo Wii which is one of the coolest forms of entertainment for the whole family. The first night playing, Lindsey and I stayed up till 2 in the morning and had sore arms the next morning.
We took a visit to the Denver Aquarium which was totally awesome. We also went to the children’s museum. Coolest place on Earth for a kid. I was running from….. I mean Sadie was running from one thing to the next.

Quick Vacation

We traveled over 2600 miles starting in Utah. We traveled and stayed in Las Vegas, Oceanside California, Disneyland, Universal Studios, the beach, San Francisco, Roseville, and then back home. Disneyland was just awesome. Sadie knew all the characters and loved every ride. Her favorite ride is the Buzz Lightyear ride where you get to shoot aliens with your laser (4 times in a row). We had a blast. She wasn’t even the slightest concerned on rides like the Pirates of the Caribbean or the Haunted Mansion. Anytime we see someone wearing a big hat she points and says ‘Pirate!’ We went with our friends the Littlefields. They have a little boy named Ty who is Sadie’s best friend. We stayed in a suite with a full living room, kitchen, and two big bedrooms.


Universal Studios is way awesome too. They have a new attraction for the kids – a jungle gym room full of millions of foam balls and air cannons to shoot balls around. It’s supposed to be for kids but I threw myself on the ground and refused to walk when it was time to leave. We had lunch at the beach and played in the water a bit. Sadie would laugh so hard when a wave would come and knock her over. She eventually had purple lips and shaky knees but didn’t want to leave the waves.

Then on up to a little get together to see the family in Roseville. We almost couldn't make it but glad we did. We had a great time seeing everyone. The funeral was put together very well.

2nd Birthday party

We had a party at the house for Sadie’s second birthday. Only 24 of her friends showed up. It was crazy. We had cake and a party at the house and then went to Kangaroo Zoo which is a place full of bounce houses and air castles. It was totally awesome. I think the older people had even more fun jumping around than the kids. We have a hard time teaching her that she is two. How old are you Sadie? “am one” Now you are two. “No am one.”

The other day Sadie brought us her rubber ducky from the bathtub and was saying “IKEA”. We bought it from Ikea and she recognized the tiny label on the bottom and was pointing to it. Either she can read or we go their way too much. At Easter she learned from her friends that if you shake the egg and it doesn’t rattle (hard boiled) then it doesn’t have any candy so you just put it back. That’s what Easter is all about.

Lindsey

The house is looking more and more stylish every month. Lindsey loves decorating the house. We recently painted some walls and put up some more pictures. She saved for several months and we have now have a new dining table and table settings.
She also loves thinking of cool ways to get her Sunbeam class to have memorable classes.
Lindsey has also been a good exercise routine at the gym in our clubhouse. She does pilates and runs on the treadmill. I like to support her by sleeping in a little.
Lindsey has a friend that owns a business called "Cents of Style". They sell stylish clothes and accessories for really good
prices. Lindsey got invited to be a model (I call her a poser) for the website and catalog in exchange for some free clothes. She had a great time and our closet is very cramped now.


Wally

I have been snowboarding a lot these last few years and I absolutely love it. The last day of the snowboarding season ended on a Saturday and the golf season started the next Monday. Perfect timing. I took advantage of both days. In September I joined a friend and helped develop a side business under the name ‘New Finish Technology’. We found a really unique way to repair paint damage on cars. We have setup many of the dealerships in town and now have three employees servicing these accounts. It has been very profitable and is growing like crazy. I am counting down the days until Ultimate Frisbee season starts. In the mean time we are signing up for a coed softball team. As a dad I am very proud of my daughter because when I am leaving for work she hugs my leg and asks to go skateboarding or to play basketball. That just brings a tear to my eye.

We are incredibly happy and couldn’t ask for a better time of life. We are now on the lookout for any possible adoptions. Let us know if know anyone who is adopting out their kids cause it turns out they don’t go on sale anywhere.


Wally, Lindsey, Sadie

PS: I wondered why the Frisbee was getting bigger….. and then it hit me.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Family News from the Rowleys

Hello Family,

We have such a great family! Grant just got home from helping at Mom's Backyard Project. He so enjoyed working with all the great family members who came and worked so hard. He felt good about how much was accomplished. He wants to return sometime in May and do it again and maybe the backyard can be finished up. Thanks for everyone that came out to work so hard.

We had a quiet Thanksgiving this year. Just the traditional food fare and activities. Grant and I celebrated our 36th anniversary. Christmas was so fun - right after Richard and Kristal came for a visit also. Jakie and Will make Christmas just magical. I love that they are so excited and happy with all the beauties of Christmas.

I had a very hard time facing my birthday this year. Grant remedied my concerns by arranging some flights with Lexi to go to Chicago. He took me to see Wicked there. What a great experience. We had such fun with my first glimpse of the "Windy City". We were so fortunate that even being there in January - the weather was abnormally quite warm for that time of year. We were on foot and it was cold but not unbearable so. After leaving Chicago we flew to Omaha, Nebraska where we were picked up by a driver that Grant had met, who then drove us to a remote area of Iowa, where the truck had been repaired when Grant had an accident a month previously. We picked up the truck and drove back to Utah. It was a nice time to spend together and we came home refreshed and truly entertained. We both so enjoyed Wicked and hope you can see if it comes near you.

Also, in January, Kristal came back to visit. Her film, The Other, was shown at the LDS Film Festival right here in Orem at the Scera Theater. She was one of the few women presenting their films in the festival. We are proud of Kristal and her efforts in this competitive field. Annaleesa went with her to the viewings and they saw many interesting films.

February we were so concerned when we heard about Dad's failing health and Mom having to be caring for him 24 hours continually. We were so happy to hear that Cookie and Cindy came to help. I decided to come the next week end. I was very blessed to work with Carolyn, Ron and JJ as we took turns taking care of Dad and helping Mom the best we could. I felt the blessing of a family sealed together as we gathered together and knelt in prayer around Dad's bed. It was also a blessing to gather together to honor Dad at the funeral. I am grateful for a great family!

I got the flu in March - it really makes you grateful for your health when you can get past that. We enjoyed Easter with little Jake and Will as well as Gabby with Chad and Charla joining us. We always enjoy sharing our testimonies of the resurrection and our relationship with the Savior.

We so enjoyed Conference - the best week end ever! And now we just enjoyed the monthly Family Dinner - we love those kids and enjoy our time with them.

Well, we send our love to all of you. Love, The Rowleys


Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Sara, Me, Myself, and I:)

First I would like to say that this family blog is a wonderful idea. I think it is so wonderful that I have started my own blog (www.sararoskelley.blogspot.com). You can come visit me there anytime and hopefully there will be new and exciting things to read about!!

OK newsletter time. Each time I sit down to write my portion of the newsletter it is as if I draw a blank to what has been going on for the last 6 months. I decided to ask an outside source for help and so I asked, "Kyle, what have I been doing for the last 6 months?" He replied "Shoot, What haven't you been doing for the last 6 months?" So there it is... that about sums it up. It seems as if it has only been 3 months the way time has been flying. All I know is one minute I am happily attending school, playing softball, and spending time with my friends and then out of nowhere I am trying to juggle going to school, student teaching, getting a job, playing softball, keeping up with friends and relationships. CRAZY!! Well it is starting to calm down a bit now and so I am able to breathe a little more easily.

It was a wonderful feeling to turn in my last big project for UVSC and know that all I have left to do is graduate!! Student teaching has ended but teaching has not. I spent my time student teaching in a first grade classroom and I came to love all of my students. As it was nearing the end and I was becoming so sad that I had to leave them, So I decided not too:). Well I was actually offered a long-term sub position for another first grade class in the same school and so that is where i spend most of my waking hours. I love my new class and I am happy to know I didn't go to school for nothing. Because of this new job softball has shifted from the forefront of my life to somewhere near the back. Although I am still on scholarship and finishing out my senior year on the team I am really only able to make it to home games. There are times where the team will leave on a Thursday to fly somewhere for a weekend tournament and I will have to fly separately on Friday night and then fly back after the weekend. It has been more then hectic but great all the same. Softball will end in the beginning of May and I will be an accomplished student-athlete who has finished out her whole career, woowee!!

As for the future, I am hoping to land a job here in Orem at the same school I am working at now. I really love it there. I have filled out applications but I haven't done much more then that yet so we will see. I no longer have a plan for my life and it is stressing me out. Before now I have always been going somewhere or headed in a certain direction. Now i am open to do anything I wish. What will I do next...

Josh & Rach- Fam Letter

Dear Fam-unit,

So our family is officially in “the-now” with our blog, I’m so proud. Life has been busy and a little crazy since October. The holidays were great. Thanksgiving was spent in Cali with Josh’s fam and Christmas was in CO. Christmas was a blast with the sweet Sadie. She was so excited for her new bike she had to open every single present while sitting on it. We also got spoiled by my parents and got an Ipod and PSP (a hand-held gaming system my mom is addicted to). In January I started student teaching in a fourth grade classroom for three months. It was the most stressful and intense three months of all of my schooling, but was enjoyable to see the cute things the kids did and said. One time Mrs. Green forgot her lunch so her sweet husband brought it to school for her. He came in to the classroom to give it to me and so I stopped and went to get my lunch and Josh was off on his way. After he left a little girl said “oooo…Mrs. Green was that your HUSBAND?!?!” and I said yep, it sure was. Another boy proceeded to make a funny face and said “that was embarrassing”. I couldn’t help but laugh at their cute little 9-year-old minds. Josh was so good to me as each day I came home from school and dropped on the couch ready for a nap and Josh was there to get a blanket for me and cook dinner. What a great husband…. J So the three months went by in a blur and now I am back to restful sleep and sanity. Joshua is still working full time and is finishing up his last undergraduate class, nutrition. I have been bombarded with nutritional facts and we now have skim milk and low fat sour cream in our fridge, both things which I have never purchased before. We are also now both counting down the days until we graduate, 18 to be exact. We will both graduate on the same day, woohoo! Besides graduation on our minds, we are also getting ready to decide where we want to go to law school in August. Joshua has gotten into a couple of schools so far including Creighton, Gonzaga and Tulsa. We are still waiting for about 6 acceptance letters, so we aren’t sure what our future is yet. Life is good though, we are enjoying the spring weather, besides the random days it decides to snow. Other than that we can’t wait for camping and baseball games this summer. We love you all and hope to see you soon!

Monday, April 7, 2008

The Andersons

Dear Family,
I love this new blog. Great way to keep in touch. We always enjoy conference weekend so much. Todd's home and we get to reconnect and watch it together. I think Elder Ballard is my new favorite.
Samantha is back at BYUI for her second year. She is loving her ward this year a lot better than last years. Last year they couldn't get their FHE brothers to even come on Monday nights. This year they hang out with their FHE brothers all the time. The ward has lots of fun activities and everyone participates. They had a 70's party which is right up Samantha's ally so it was no surprise when their apartment won 1st place in the costume contest.









Here she is with her roommates Carmen and Katie all ready for the 70's party.














Here she is with her roommate Katie. Katie is from Walla Walla and was her roommate last year too. She is very sweet and is very good to Samantha.
Garrett is a senior this year and looking forward to Graduation in a couple of months. He has kept himself busy this year. He has joined every club that might even think about going on a trip. He is on the Knowledge Bowl team and they compete against other schools answering questions to see how knowledgeable you are. He is the Vice President of the Youth in Government club. He will be making his annual trip to Olympia to present their bills and mock run the state government basically. He has joined the school newspaper as a staff writer. He is enjoying taking advanced photography and AP Psychology. I'm sure he'll have our family all figured out soon. He recently returned from a spring break trip with some of his friends to the man cabin for a mancation. I am just glad they are home safe with only minor injuries and the cabin and Mt Hood are still in one piece. I can sleep again. He was accepted to BYUI for the Summer/Fall track. This puts him and Samantha on different tracks which means they will not live together again except for breaks between semesters. If all goes as planned he will start school this fall and leave for his mission next summer. This is all happening way too fast for me.




Here is one of his senior portraits.
























And here he is going to Homecoming with his best girl Julia.





Bridget turned 16 in October and is loving dating and driving. She is on the track team and runs the 800 and the mile. She was excited to go to her first big dance, Sadie Hawkins, with a date and is looking forward to prom. She is going to EFY in Rexburg this year and then she will get to spend the next week with her sister living the life of a college coed. She became very interested in football in the fall, spent her winter being a timer for the swim team and is now a big fan of the high school varsity baseball team. Hmmm I wonder why?











Does it have something to do with this young man? Here she is with Landin at the Sadie Hawkins dance.




Dallin is still the paper boy and starting to enjoy the fruits of his labors (mostly video games and Nerf guns.) He is working his way to his eagle scout ranking and is still in the band at school. He is looking forward to golf weather right around the corner.

Lydia is still our sweetheart. She loves to help everyone and will sit and draw and color for hours. Another of her favorite activities is doing puzzles. She loved Easter and all the fun that came with it.








Here they are on Easter. Or at least all who would get in the picture.



All Elijah wanted for Easter was a tie. He loved it so much he wanted to wear it everyday after even just with tee shirts. He has changed super heroes recently. He found a piece of fabric hanging around. He ties it around him for a cape and jumps off of anything and everything with his arms stretched out in front of him yelling, "I am Spiderman Hero, I'm here to save the day!" . So if you need your day saved you know who to call.

Todd and I got to go to Hawaii last month with Randy and Gayle and Cindy.





We went to Kauai and had a great time. Here we are taking surfing lessons from an old guy named Sol. Yes I was the best. I'm not afraid to brag. Just because Randy can't see without his glasses and my surf board "accidentally" hit him in the head and he almost drowned means nothing. Don't believe anything he says.


We went to a Luau and went on an amazing

helicopter ride. We went to the beach and snorkeled and ate A LOT and mostly just hung out and laughed a lot. And the kids survived while we were gone. I was very worried about that.

This is the Luau.










Just more eating.









Christmas was fun. We got to have Cindy with us which everyone enjoys. Todd is still busy working on the shop in every spare minute. He will have been Bishop for 5 years at the end of this month. The Stake President says he doesn't have any plans for a release anytime soon but that could change so we just don't know.

It was so good to see everyone at the funeral. It is really too bad that you have to die to have that kind of a party and tribute. I couldn't believe how many people were there. I feel very blessed to have a family that we can count on. That we can laugh and cry with. I am so glad I had that time with him before he died and to feel the love and support of my family during such a difficult time.

Enjoy this beautiful season. We hope to be able to visit this summer.
Love ,
the Andersons

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Seamons Family

I feel like it has been a very long time since I wrote a family letter. I had sat down after Dad's funeral and wrote several thank you notes. Then for some reason it seemed like I should write one to Dad. So here is my Thank You To Dad.

Thanks Dad For:
Thanks for always being there -- you know for coming when I called "Mom" at night, knowing Mom was taking care of the current baby in our family.
Thanks for the Sunday morning tickle sessions when I was really small.
Thanks for pushing me to do things I was really scard to do -- sing in public, talk to large groups, etc.
Thanks for giving up one of your fun nights out bowling to take me to a Daddy-Daughter dates. This was the best because they wanted us to square dance and you were the only Dad that knew how, how fun it was to have "My Dad" teach everyone else.
Thanks for loving Jeff like I do... every time Jeff was in the hospital he would ask for my Dad, long before he would think of his own.
Thanks for loving my children with such unconditional love.
Thanks for all the parent-teacher conferences you took notes at, and for yelling at principals to defend the rights of your grandchildren, for all the games and concerts that were not really entertaning but you came and sat thru them anyway, and for buying all the stuff they were selling.
Thanks for being the babysitter when Mom still worked and I needed someone to pick the kids up from school, mostly for when I asked you to take care of a 1 month old and you said "YES! and your only complaint was she slept too much.
Thanks for laughing at my dumb jokes even in the last days of your life, when we were alone and I got bored and started telling you dumb jokes, I could hear you softly chuckle and squeeze my hand.
Thanks Dad for a forever family to love and be loved
Thanks
On to the family news!
Well we had a pretty good Christmas, there is nothing like a young child in the house for Christmas morning. CJ was here and in the morning he was so excited, not for the very large package Santa had left him but for the fact that the cookies and milk he left out the night before were gone!!
We love that Christmas day is now a lot of coming and going. The kids come and go as they meet with the in-laws and then come here.
We got Hans and Shelli on Christmas eve and then again later Christmas morning. (sharing with Denise and Ray is somthing I am learning to live with) We love Shelli and really love that we get to see her often. Much more than us is the kids love Shelli, Jenni especially, just yesterday, Randi, Efrain and family were here and Hans and Shelli came in. I heard from the back bedroom a screem, "Shelli' is here" and then the pounding of feet as Jenni came running down the hall.
Poor Hans used to be the first one they ran to and now it is Shelli, they still love him and he gets all the hugs and kisses. Maybe someday we will hear wedding bells?? (I know, I know stop pushing)
Katie bought a car, a brand new car!! She is so excited. She is looking for a new job as Borders has taken a turn in management and will have 100% turnover when Katie goes. So many changes in her life!
Petra and Ed are still with us but have found the house they want. It just isn't built yet. She will tell you in her letter.
Randi and Efrain are doing the same, meeting with mortgage lenders and trying to get a house, more from them!!
Ross is working at a large apt complex doing maintenance, but is mostly excited about joining either the Roseville police dept or the CHP. He has applied for both and the process is long and hard. Ross is excited to go thru it all.
Allison had her Senior pictures taken last week, this is sooooo weird to think she will be a Senior next year. She is on the go so much these days. She has a fun group of friends that keeps her busy, she doesn't have much time for babysitting but when she does she loves to hang out with her niece and nephews and really loves to go hang out with Jake, Edan and Noah. At family events you can see Edan in her arms a lot. I asked one day why she is always holding Edan, she told me."She will not be in trouble if I am holding her" This made me laugh, poor cute Edan, she is always having a hard time.
Jeff and I are pretty much the same. We are so grateful for Jeff's good health, last year about this time he was close to dying, so we are so happy he is so healthy and well. I will post pictures as soon as I gather all the camera's and download the pictures. I love to see all the pictures you guys have posted!!

Family Dinner Pictures











hope you don't mind all the photos, but i thought you would like some of these... lots more where these came from!!
Noah, Jake and Eden
coloring Easter eggs at Carloyn's
Eden, CJ and Jenni (R to L)

Jake, Eden and Noah after Easter egg hunt at Ron and Colleen's

Eden, JJ, Jake, and Noah

JJ, Sarah and Fam

Happy Spring Everybody!

We are so happy to have the weather warm up. For the first 3 months of the year we have had one sickness after the other. We had great fun with the entire family here in late February. The kids love to play with all of their cousins. Even though the circumstances were dreary I had a great experience spending several days with several of my siblings.

I am still working for the state and traveling all over the state. I am still working on Mom's house, I think that it will never end. Sarah stays home and teaches the kids. Jake still attends pre-school and will attend kindergarden in the fall. Jake had a birthday in October and had games and goodies. Eden has her mother's kind heart and her father's onery temperment and the largest attitude in the western U.S.. Noah is very cute and learning to speak and yell at his brother and sister. Noah is 18 months old and gets to go to nursery so Sarah and I get to listen a little more at church. He really is the cuddliest of kids and very loving, yet is discovering how to assert himself. He is very vocal about his likes and dislikes.

Sarah was able to visit with one of her old friends when she traveled to So. Cal., we all took a trip to see Sarah's friend and family. We got home that trip just in time to celebrate Mom's birthday. For Christmas we had over Mom and Dad for dinner and then all of us had the Christmas play at our home this year.

The beginning of the year brought LOTS of travel for JJ. It's hard to be a weekend spouse and parent. We are glad to have the travel slow for a little bit. It's always fun when JJ comes home from work in the evenings; the kids hear his keys in the door and the greatest excitement rises from within them. they are running and shrieking and so excited to have Dad home at the end of the day.

We had a great Easter. Dinner hosted by Ron and Colleen with an easter egg hunt in the backyard. We love getting together with the family! Our kids love spending time with their cousins, and we are so blessed to part of a close family.

Lately Jake has been spending the afternoon keeping grandma company, Jake enjoys being spoiled and Mom enjoys the company.

Eden has decided she is pretty much done with naps now, much to her mom's dismay. Unfortunately, she is a lot like her dad about sleep. Not having a nap does not mean she will go down to bed at night any easier/quicker. She just goes and goes until you force her to slow down.
We are finally recovering from colds, flu and pneumonia that we have been experiencing for about two months now. It really takes it's toll.

We have enjoyed the opportunity to see and keep in touch with each of you over the last six months and are looking forward to seeing some of you next weekend to help out at Mom's/Grandma's.

Come visit anytime!
-JJ, Sarah, Jake, Eden and Noah

Friday, April 4, 2008

My last picture I promise


This was the only decent pcture from my camera.
I thought it looked good in black and white.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Pictures from the Church






Believe it or not I only put some of the pictures Bridget took on here. There were lots more. I hope you enjoy them.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

More from Bridget's camera at the church






Pictures from the church after the Funeral






The Blog

I was getting bored at work so I thought I would update the family blog, it might make up for my letter that I already know will probably be late.... I'll admit the header is a little girly, but maybe I'll surprise you with another one next week, you'll have to check back :) So everyone that is on the "authors" list should make a little post. Lets get this thing rollin! I can't wait to read the family letters this time. I love you all and miss you. Hope to see you soon. Perhaps this summer we will make a trip out to visit Cali. :)