Showing posts with label Alice and Claire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alice and Claire. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Court of Honor

Ryan is doing so well in scouting! On Wednesday, May 9, Ryan was awarded his First Class rank. He has a detailed plan of everything he will complete and when, in order to receive his Eagle when he is 13.


He also participated in the flag ceremony, carrying the American flag.

Alice & Claire were with us, as Marc & Frances prepared for their cruise.

I was wearing my ribbon with all of my “mother’s pins” from Ryan’s cub scout and scouting awards. Claire always loves my necklaces, so she was studying my ribbon and pins intently as she sat on my lap. After she had touched all of them sufficiently, she said, “Where can I get a necklace like this?”

I am so proud of Ryan! He loves the scouting program, and is so motivated to excel in scouting!

Sunday, April 29, 2012

More Birthday Celebrations for Ryan!

After Deb’s shower on Saturday, Papa & Ryan met the rest of us at The Pizza Factory for Ryan’s birthday dinner with the fam. We had a great time, and we always love The Pizza Factory!

Sunday after Ryan’s ordination and Rara & Papa’s church, we had another birthday dinner at Rara’s & Papa’s, complete with ice cream cake! Ryan just LOVES all of the help he has blowing out his candles!

Ryan’s Priesthood Ordination


Many family members and friends who read this blog are not members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. So I feel that I need to give a quick explanation about the events of our day.

Most people know that our church has a lay ministry. Our leaders are called from the congregation and serve, rather than being formally trained and/or paid. Our young men are ordained to the priesthood at age twelve, and then progress from there. Every level has service and leadership responsibilities. So, even though we do not have a formal theology training to be a professional religious leader, our young men really do begin their training for leadership and service (not just religious, but in all aspects of life) at age 12.

Sunday, April 29, Ryan was ordained to the Aaronic Priesthood and the office of Deacon. Papa gave Ryan a beautiful blessing. In addition to Pap & Rara, Marc & Frances, and Alice & Claire, Uncle Randy and Aunt Dott were able to join us. We also invited our home teacher, Jeff Novak and his wife, and also Kevin Lemon and his family. The Lemons are our close friends. Kevin has taken Ryan to many BYU football games over the years, and is now in the Young Men’s presidency. Of course, our wonderful bishop, Bishop Bart Nelson presided.

These were the men who participated in Ryan’s ordination.

And here’s our family after Ryan’s ordination.

I’m so proud of Ryan! He is such a wonderful young man!

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Easter/Rara’s Birthday Celebration

Since we now have the early church time, we spent Easter morning celebrating the true meaning of Easter. This is one of my favorite Easter messages from one of my favorite people. If you haven't ever seen it, please take the 4 minutes and 25 seconds to watch it.



When we got home from church, Ryan “found” his Easter basket.
It’s always fun when Rara’s birthday falls right on Easter…like this year! Here’s our annual “Rara with grandkids birthday picture.”

I also replaced the dying tulips from my original bouquet with fresh tulips – two different colors of pink. I love the way it looks on the Easter table!
And, of course, the annual Easter egg hunt in Rara & Papa’s back yard. We were so fortunate to have beautiful weather, too!




Saturday, April 7, 2012

Easter Egg Decorating

Saturday, April 7, we helped tend Alice & Claire. Ryan invited his friend, James, over, and we all dyed eggs. Alice & Claire dyed eggs with Frances on Wednesday, Rara on Thursday, and us on Saturday. What fun!


Saturday, December 31, 2011

New Year's Eve

We spent New Year’s Eve at Rara & Papa’s house. Marc & Frances went out to celebrate not only New Year’s Eve, but Frances’ birthday, so we helped tend Alice & Claire.

We had fun playing games…

Spraying Silly String all over the driveway…


And blowing horns and other various noise-making…
Alice hopped on Ryan for a round of “Smash the Baby.” Ryan took the opportunity to show off his developing upper body strength by doing push-ups with Alice on his back!

All of the grandkids then enjoyed a sleepover with Rara & Papa.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Christmas!

I love that Christmas fell on a Sunday this year. Ryan and I had our gift exchange ourselves, and then went to church, where we had the opportunity to remember the true meaning of Christmas.

Here are a couple of pictures from our morning. Ryan received (from me) a Star Wars lunchbox, a giant Lego Anakin alarm clock, a Bazinga shirt, some Skull Candy headphones, his SDAT swim team deck coat, and an 11-in-one game table that he and Papa spent the next two days putting together.






After church, we went to Rara & Papa’s to exchange presents with the rest of the family. Marc & Frances gave me a set of cake pop pans, which I’m sure we’ll have fun using. The highlight was Claire and Alice getting princess jewelry sets (complete with crowns) and little stuffed dogs that walked. We joked that they looked like the stereotypical princesses with their jewelry and little dogs!




I love this picture of Rara reading with the girls.
Christmas evening, we went to our annual Jensen family party. We’ve reinstated the piñata tradition the past few years, now that the cousins all have kids who are old enough to enjoy it.



We always have to keep an eye on the kids. As soon as the first piece of candy falls, they fight their way to get it. The kid with the bat is usually the last one to realize, so they often keep swinging! Luckily there were no injuries this year.
After the traditional piñata breaking comes the traditional “burn the piñata remnants in the fireplace with Uncle Randy” tradition.
The girls (and Gage) decided that parts of the piñata looked like Princess crowns.