Top Left: There were lots of people who were lined up to with tripods to photograph this point so I figured I'd see what they saw. I'm guessing their photos were much better than mine. lol Top Left Middle: West Jordan Concert Choir in the Assembly Hall. Top Right Middle: Sunsets and Christmas seemed to make for a beautiful photo. Top Right: The City Creek Center Beautiful Christmas Tree. Under Top Right: The benches in the Assembly Hall didn't have much leg room. lol Bottom Left: The boys with the beautiful water fountain. Bottom Left Middle: When we saw a black cat roaming around the temple we all joked that Satan was lurking around. Center: The Salt Palace looked so pretty with the nice sky behind it. Bottom Right Middle: The Assembly Hall is such a beautiful building. Center Right: The temple seems to be moving along. Bottom Right: My boys checking out the temple.
One of the most amazing moments happened after the choir performance. As we were walking around temple square, Braxton he joined another choir member, who was from Brazil, in singing a song they both knew. As I watched these boys walking around and singing, I realized that music really is the universal language. You don't even have to know a language to be able to sing one of the songs. Music has an amazing way of connecting us to each other and to heaven. I think that is one on the reasons that Christmas is so special. Christmas music connects us to each other and the Savior in heaven above!
Timpview Choirs
at Assembly Hall
Top Left: Someone thought it would be funny to scribble out the "don't" on this sign. Perhaps they were benefitting from the panhandling?? Top Left Middle & Bottom Left Middle: The moon looked cool as it came up over the mountain. Top Right Middle & Top Right & Bottom Right & Bottom Right Middle: The choir set up in the Assembly Hall. Bottom Left: There was a little more room in the curved benches upstairs. lol Center Right: I took another photo of the road since it was darker. It still didn't turn out as well as I'd hoped.
Top Left & Bottom Left: Braxton and I posing downtown when we went to hear Brinley West perform with Timpview's Choirs. Top Left Middle & Bottom Right Middle: The choir singing in the foyer of the Conference Center. Top Right Middle: Nordstrom had some fun color on their building. Top Right & Center Right & Bottom Right: Beautiful winter scenes with the moon and the lights!
Bottom Left Middle: Braxton with Brinley, Brinley's choir friend, Rory and her good friend Lily.
Fun and Fancy Filters
Having some fun with photos and filters!
Sometimes it's fun to celebrate yourself.
Temple Square with the Youth
Top Left, Bottom Left, Center Right & Bottom Right: The fun part about youth trips downtown in a snowstorm is watching the girls leave message and hearts in the snow on the car windows. Top Left Middle: Elizabeth, Layla, Lexi and I at Temple Square. Top Right Middle: Evan Brooks, Cort, Braxton, Ryan Benedict, Tyson Butterfield, Brigham Blackburn, Truman Blackburn and William Brooks. Top Right: Cort and Marshal with the Christmas set up for the Tabernacle Christmas Concert in the Conference Center behind them. Bottom Left Middle: Jazz colored light from the Vivint Arena to share with Erik. Center: The Christmas video on the ceiling of the Tabernacle. Bottom Right Middle:Elizabeth, Lexi and Layla on the steps behind the Tabernacle.
There's nothing like a bunch of teenage boys
breaking out in Christmas songs together!
My boys are crazy and started to walk like the
witches from Hocus Pocus on temple square. lol
Terra Linda Christmas Concert
After the choir concert we took the boys to Duck Donuts for a treat.
I saw this sign and it made me laugh so I have to snap a photo.
Cort did well with his speaking part
Christmas Cookies Song
Gingerbread House
Candy Cane Calypso
West Jordan High School
Holiday Choral Showcase Winterlude
The cute Madrigals all snug in their jammies!
Fruitcake
by Madrigals
Silent Night
by Madrigals
Carol of the Bells
by Concert Choir
Celebrate Me Home (Featuring Jantzen Dalley)
backup Concert Choir
Monotone Angel (Featuring Walter Abbott)
by Concert Choir
Dulci Jubilo
by Concert Choir
Still, Still, Still (Featuring Salt Lake String Quartet)
by Concert Choir
Somewhere in My Memory
by West Jordan Combined Choirs
This is the Place Heritage Park
Top Left Middle: We saw a deer in the back of a truck. It wasn't moving that I could see so I was sure it was just a plastic decoration. Top Left, Bottom Right Middle, & Bottom Right: Kent told me the deer's head had moved so he drove closer to prove that he was right. As we got closer we saw some deer close to the truck. Top Right: While we were watching the other deer we noticed this deer pop it's head out from behind the cab. I guess it wasn't a plastic decoration. Top Right Middle,Bottom Left & Bottom Left Middle: I saw a Dodge Challenger on the way to the park and told the boys that the challenge was to be the first to take a photo with Green Flake. I got these fun selfies from the boys!
Top Left: I loved the cute decorations on the handcart. Top Right: Cort thought the ice cycles were cool on the building behind him so I took a photo of him with them. Center Left: I loved the lights on the tree. Bottom Left Middle: The whole feel of the park, including the fire barrels, was so much fun!
Top Middle, Bottom Left, Bottom Right Middle and Bottom Right: I loved this tree in honor of St. Martin. It spoke of a lantern parade for children every year in Germany. It was in honor of St. Martin. As a Roman soldier, St. Martin cut his cloak in half to give warmth to a man in need. Word of St. Martin's kindness soon spread. The townspeople wanted to honor and thank him. Not wanting the attention, St. Martin hid himself in a goose house. The Townspeople searched for him with their lanterns. The geese began to squawk, and St. Martin was found. Inspired by the good deeds of St. Martin, we walk with our lanterns & fill the darkness with our light.
I loved all these great decorations and the caroling at the church house.
It was such a highlight of my season to be here!
Top Left: Marshal took a creepy photo with one of the cows. Top Middle: It was cool that they had a live nativity in a barn. Top Right: I loved the star light they had on the ceiling of the barn where the nativity was located. Center Right, Bottom Left & Bottom Left Middle: More fun decorations! Bottom Right Middle: It was also cool to watch this woman making a two prong fork. Bottom Right: I also loved seeing the carolers bundled up and singing.
Top Left: We had fun making candles our of bees wax. Middle & Top Right: Cort and Marshal were able to make it on to the NICE list! Bottom Left: Cort letting Santa know what he wants. Bottom Right: Marshal giving Santa his list.
So many beautiful lights to see! One of my favorite parts of Christmas.
Christmas Eve/Christmas Day
Christmas Lights Show in South Jordan, Utah
Top Left: Marshal read the word "peddler" and thought it was "burgler." Top Left Middle, Top Right Middle, Top Right, Center Left, Bottom Left and Bottom Middle: We enjoyed looking at the lights as usual on Christmas Eve. Bottom Right: Santa Clause and a shrunken head Mrs. Clause.
Top Left: We did something new this year. We decided to leave a gift for our favorite decorated houses. Top Middle: Marshal loved lighting his bees wax candle! Top Right: I loved the flag with Santa at this house. We also had to laugh because Cort and Marshal were told to take the popcorn and leave it on the porch. We just forgot to tell them to leave it anonymously. So my two boys walked up to a door, knocked on it and gave them the popcorn. I can only imagine how that went. Oops! Bottom Left & Bottom Middle: Kent and I taking a moment to pose for the camera. Bottom Right: We had Grandma & Grandpa Kunz and Uncle Devin over for Christmas dinner and played Chameleon. Marshal decided her needed to make up his own weapons card. This kid cracks me up!
A video of the BIG Christmas surprise!
New Years
Reflection and Resolution
#1. My Three favorite memories are probably, #1. Attending Youth Conference and meeting all those wonderful youth councilors. #2. Being able to go to the Wings Over the Wasatch Air Show at Hill Air Force Base and finally see the Thunderbirds with my family. #3. Is a toss up between out trip to Bear Lake and attending the Ute Stampede with my family and Brinley North.
#2. This one is tough, because I feel like if I know this answer for sure I would be on that path already. Maybe making money helping others develop a love for their ancestors, maybe as a life coach (not so sure on that one), maybe working toward a property for bringing families together. I don't really know.
#3. That I'm a lot smarter than I ever realized I was...and I have a lot to offer this world!
#4. That I'm not good enough or that I don't fit in.
#4a. I think I need to let go of the idea that I'm not good enough and perhaps stop trying to fit it!
#5. I think I'd like to spend this year looking for the miracles in my life. I know I am blessed by God, but I think I miss all of the miracles he sends me because I don't look for them often enough.
Life in December
Top Left: Marshal cracks me up. Checking to see if hot chocolate is on "my diet." He really is a smartie pants! Top Left Middle: One cute kid! Top Right Middle: They asked the kids to make a picture of the nativity to display at the ward Christmas party. I really enjoyed the one Marshal made! Top Right: We found this little crack up a new helmet. He looked so funny with it on while he was in the cart. Bottom Left: We've never really bought into the elf on the shelf idea. Kent decided to tell the kids this elf that his mom made him for a dance in high school was our elf. Since our elf doesn't do anything Marshal took it upon himself to help the elf move around the front room. Then he told us the elf moved all on it's own. lol Bottom Left Middle: This kid seems to struggle with pulling the blankets up on him. Bottom Right Middle: We found out that Marshal is one smart cookie and that he may qualify for the ALPS (talented and gifted program). Bottom Right: I decided to make some decorations with some balloons, water, and food coloring. Too bad it didn't stay cold long enough to keep them.
Time-Lapse
Top Left & Top Right: I love to take my boys to the temple! This time it was a trip to Jordan River. Top Left Middle & Bottom Left: We were so sad to see Alexa go, but we are grateful to have had the chance to get to know her and work with her! Top Right Middle: I am so grateful for the Whiteside Family and the blessings and example they brought into my life! Bottom Left Middle: Marshal and his thoughts crack me up! Bottom Right Middle: I love to see these beautiful trees lit up as Christmas time! Bottom Right: I sure makes you feel older when you start to find white hair and you know that it's yours.
Slow-mo
Top Left: This kid loves mashed potatoes! Top Left Middle & Top Right: I had fun coming up with new decorations this year! Top Right Middle: We had fun at the Smith house for the Ugly Sweater Party. The Lynn's got this game called Stare Off at the White Elephant Gift Exchange. Bottom Left: Someone was getting nice and cozy. Bottom Left Middle: Crushed Candy Canes for our new Candy Cane Cookies! Bottom Right Middle: I loved this quote about the goodness of family history. I wish I could remember the book it came from. Bottom Right: I really liked how these cookies turned out! Our famous cookies made with white chocolate and candy cane pieces and candy cane powder.
Top Left: Marshal thought that by placing his new nerf gun in the window that it might scare off the bad guys. Middle: I loved this quote from President Nelson about joy! Top Right: My good looking older boys! Bottom Left: Nothing like sitting in the comfort of your own home while watching your nephew play basketball while out of state! Bottom Left Middle: Braxton won this TV at the school assembly. Check out this Blog Post I wrote all about it. Bottom Right: I laughed when we saw what looked like this dog chauffeuring Ruth Bader Ginsburg around.
Top Left & Bottom Left: The boys even enjoyed watching Aaron's game from home on the TV. Top Right: I decided to make crinkle cookies from a box mix. Too bad they weren't as tasty as they looked. Top Middle & Bottom Middle: I'm not certain what type of bird it was, but we saw this rather larger bird of prey likely a falcon perched in a tree in the neighborhood. Pretty cool! Bottom Right: We were grateful for the opportunity to attend Tanner and Brittany (Nordstrom) Gonder's Wedding.
Top Left & Bottom Left: I loved this photo and text I got from Syrina. It’s so great to get positive comments on your kids spending time in other settings. Top Middle: While on the way to Grantsville for haircuts from Alyse, Marshal and I were the quiet game champs! Top Right: I’m sure you can guess which card won fake…California for the win! Bottom Middle: Since we were in Grantsville, we stopped at the cemetery to visit our ancestors, the Bectel family. Bottom Right: Marshal misunderstood tree huggers just a touch. I've never heard of tree hamburgers. Lol
Beautiful December
"Snowflakes are one of nature's most fragile things,
but just look what they can do when they stick together."
-Vesta M. Kelly
"Feelings of worth can flourish only in an atmosphere where individual differences are appreciated, mistakes are tolerated, communication is open, and rules are flexible - the kind of atmosphere that is found in a nurturing family."
As I reflect on the year 2022, I have to count my blessings with the hope for continued improvement. Life seems to come at an increasingly faster pace every day and our kids seem to keep growing before our eyes.
Here's our list of 2022's Highs and Lows
Winter/Spring- Featured a trip to Moab, time with my sister in New Mexico, Seeing Chaco Canyon along the way and hiking to Dark Angel in Arches National Park during a snowstorm. It was definitely a highlight! Marshal also tried basketball this year. I took a girl's trip to Arizona and then came back just in time to hang out at the hospital while Kent had surgery on his shoulder. My baby, Marshal, turned 7. In March Kent, Braxton and Marshal went to Moab with Kent's brother and kids. Cort and I stayed home to watch my nephew win state in basketball. Cort was able to do baptisms for the dead, in the LDS temple, for the first time and he loved it.
Spring/Summer- Marshal and Cort started back into spring soccer. WiO (my job) finally moved from downtown to 5 minutes away in West Jordan. Unfortunately, I was furloughed for a month after the move. Being furloughed turned out not so bad. Without any question, I was able to attend my nephew's wedding and help Cort when he broke his arm. Braxton was able to attend choir tour which was a trip to Disneyland this year. After many years at Midgley, Kent changed jobs to go work for Whitaker Construction. I started back at work in June, and I was able to join the Young Women for girl's camp. The older two boys enjoyed Young Men's camp. Thankfully Kent was able to get the day off when we went to watch the Thunderbirds (Air Force elite flight team) at the end of June. My oldest, Braxton, turned 16. 😳
Summer/Fall- We spent time kayaking, attended the Ute Stampede, enjoyed the 24th of July at This is the Place State Park and watched the unveiling of the statue of Green Flake and other African American Pioneers. It ended with a few wonderful days at youth conference near the beautiful Causey Reservoir. Braxton also started his first summer job. Kent decided he missed time with his family and decided to return back to work for Midgley. The boys started school and we now have a Junior, a 6th grader, and a 2nd grader. We also finished up our summer goal of reading the Book of Mormon. Marshal started soccer. Cort decided not to play soccer this fall, but he is loving investing his time and talents in the student council. In September we finally enjoyed a long weekend vacation to Bear Lake. It was MUCH needed after a long summer without a family getaway. Braxton was able to attend two Homecoming Dances this fall. We also enjoyed a couple of drives to see the changing leaves in the end of September and the first of October.
Fall/Winter- October ended our soccer season and we did some stargazing as a family which was cool (both temperature wise and awesomeness). In November we enjoyed watching Braxton as he was part of the high school production of Footloose the Musical. Cort, our middle son, turned 12. Our dog Dusty started showing signs of aging. She's still hanging in there, but her stamina is not what it used to be. This month we've spent a lot of time at Temple Square with youth activities and Braxton (who is now in concert choir) and his friends performing in the Assembly Hall. We enjoyed Marshal and Cort's choir concert, and loved being able to watch Braxton's choir concert recently as well.
We wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a New Year full of miracles.