Saturday, December 18, 2010

Kelli & Jake Trip to Oakland

This last weekend Jake and I were able to make a quick trip out to Oakland to see the Terrones family get sealed in the Oakland temple. We drove Friday afternoon and evening, spent the entire Saturday with friends from the mission, and then drove Sunday. It was such a quick trip, but turned out to be the perfect weekend. Let me tell you why....

The Terrones are an amazing family! Back in the summer of 2007 when I was in my last area of Richmond we knocked on their door and first met Enrique (the father) and he chatted with us and invited us back when we could meet with his wife as well. We went back a few days later and met Evelyn (the mother) who was just as kind as can be and an amazing cook. We taught them the first lesson and then wanted us to come back to teach their 2 teenage daughters and their younger children (Lizbeth, Nohely, Lil' Ricky (Enrique), Eve (Evelyn)). And so we taught them again and again and within a few short months they were attending church & mutual, having family prayer and scripture study and preparing for baptism. They were the perfect little family and I just felt so blessed to even know and work with them. This family though before they were baptized has several little problems. Not really anything big, but they seemed to always be arguing with one another, had lots of financial difficulties, and were struggling to keep their family going. Since they have joined the church they still have these difficulties, but they are able to work through them with the principles of the gospel, paying their tithing and receiving the blessings that Heavenly Father has for them. The gospel has blessed their life. The gospel blesses all of our lives.

So, we fast forward almost 3 years later when I hear that December 11 they are going baptize their youngest daughter who turned 8 and then walk over to the temple to be sealed. I was so excited! This was the family that I had seen come to church for the first time, pray for the first time, read scriptures, develop their testimony and become active and faithful members of the church and know they were going to be sealed! This is what every missionary of the church wants for everyone they talk to. They want for all people to return back to Heavenly Father and take the necessary steps and ordinances to do so.. and that's what they did. It was nothing that I ever did or said that made them join the church or get sealed. It was all the work of Heavenly Father and I was lucky enough to be a part of it. I can't really even express the feelings and the joy that I felt sitting there in the sealing room with their family, watching them take the next step in their eternal progression.

After the baptism and temple and in traditional Mexican style there was a fiesta at the church that afternoon/evening. The Terrones celebrated this sealing almost like it was another wedding...a renewing of vows of sorts and so there was a wedding dress, cake, food, dj, dancing and all that fun wedding stuff. I loved Eve's description of the day, she said, "I'm getting married to my parents!" and really that was the newly baptized 8 year old's understanding of the day. They all wore matching dresses and danced the night away. Jake and I only stayed for a little bit because we went to San Francisco that night.

Anyways, it was a great weekend. I am so glad I was able to make it back for this event and to introduce Jake to all these people that I always talk about. The weather cooperated nicely and we enjoyed ourselves. Let's all remember the joy we feel when we do missionary work and really renew ourselves to sharing the gospel with others. We have the knowledge and blessing of the gospel that we should be sharing with others and I hope we can all make those efforts to do so. Here are some pictures of the day.

















Tuesday, December 14, 2010

10 days and counting!


Hey family, did you know we have completed 100 posts? This blog is awesome and I'm glad we have it and each contribute. There are only a few more days until Christmas and I can't wait to see you all again, have some good quality time and enjoy Christmas together!!
A few things that will happen before everyone gets here:

-Katelyn will get her mission call tomorrow!! If you haven't put in your guess you better do it soon!
-New Mexico Bowl, I think Jake and Riley (S) are going down to it. Which means they miss..
-The Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas Concert!!!!!! This Friday night! I might burst with excitement!! Only problem is...we have 4 tickets for 6 people. Hopefully standby pulls through for us!
-Savior of the World! Riley Wilson was sweet and bought us tickets to it on the 22nd. So, for those of you rolling in that day I won't be home till around 10, sorry!! I can't wait for this either :)
-Finals end.. Thank goodness. A long semester and it is soon to end! Ok, I'm not actually in school, but Riley studying all the time can
be a drag. Four finals down, two to go!
-I've got a few projects that I'm working on, so hopefully those get finished by Christmas!
-I only have three more days at East Shore High School. Yes! Oh but I will be working from home for them next semester, along with part time at UVU, and 14 credits at BYU, and oh we'll be planning a wedding. Wish me luck..... I doubt you'll hear from me next semester.
-I start at BYU in like 23 days or something. I should probably start doing something to prepare..
-I haven't participated in any service projects yet this Christmas. Any good ideas? That always puts me in the Christmas spirit!
-Last, but not least, I love this bouquet...

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Holiday Greetings

Office Max offers some great fun this time of year...

The first clip has Riley Serafine, Riley Wilson, Allison, Katelyn and Annie.
The next clip stars Kelli, Brad, Mandy, Dad and Jane
and the last clip features Graham, Matt, Stacy, Mom and Jake.

I had too much fun...

Monday, November 8, 2010

warm things on cold days

I woke up to the sound of rain outside of my apartment. I couldn't bring myself to look...that means that our week of GORGEOUS weather is over. But, miraculously, I got up and ready for work anyway. I wore slippers to work today because I don't have any closed toed shoes other than boots. This is a serious problem! A problem that I don't have the energy (or resources) to fix. On my way out the door I grabbed leftover's for lunch. I didn't think much about it, but while sitting here I realized that the good potatoes sitting in my fridge will be the perfect thing to warm me up! Nothing fixes dreary weather like hearty, steamy, delicious potatoes.
Speaking of delicious potatoes.. I will tell you of Riley (Wilson) and I's adventures yesterday!
On Saturday, Riley called his Grandpa to see if we could bring Sunday dinner and visit for a while, he happily agreed! We ran to the grocery story that night to get some ingredients! We made marinade for bbq chicken so it would sit over night. On sunday morning, Riley boiled some potatoes before church. I had a meeting in the morning... Then Church, then I went to Riley's church. He was teaching the Preach My Gospel class. I don't mean to brag, but he's so good!! He taught a great lesson, one of those naturally gifted teachers. Which is semi-lame because I'm the one going into teaching. That's beside the point! We went back to his place and continued making dinner (and when I say make dinner, I mean that I talked on the phone with Mom while Riley worked the kitchen).
We made:
bbq chicken
good potatoes
rolls
salad
Chocolate pudding pie!
It was fast sunday so we were both pretty excited to eat. We drove to his Grandpa's (20 minutes) and when we got there he wasn't home. We called and he thought we were coming on Monday night! He was at his son's house (Riley's uncle) and invited us over. On the way Riley was so hungry that he ate one of the uncooked rolls. Which I think is disgusting (later he said his stomach felt like the roll had expanded 3 times it's original size). They had dinner all ready for us so we left all of our food in the car. They were such nice people! Oh they made homemade caramel for caramel apples. Then covered them in white chocolate and cinnamon/sugar. SO GOOD!! When we came out the uncooked rolls looked very wrinkly.
We cooked everything when we got home so it's all ready for tonight! Yay!
Oh and one more exciting thing, Riley and I skyped with a senior couple and a few members from his mission! It was so fun to talk to them. Riley had taught me some Russian phrases that I could say. One of the members was the sweetest Babooshka ever! Now I can say that I have spoken Russian to a real Russian.. So cool.
Dasvidanya! (for those of you who don't speak Russian, that means goodbye!)

Thursday, November 4, 2010

HALLOWEEN WEEKEND IN WICHITA!!!



Mandy trying to bite off her donut on a string.
She said it was her very first time. Doesn't help
that Mandy doesn't like donuts to begin with!

I got to go to Kansas last weekend to visit Bradley,
Mandy, Jane, and Annie. What a treat. Many
of our activities had to do with Halloween. Jane
and I planned a little Halloween party for the rest
of the family. Jane did such a good job of keeping
the secret. Jane made a scary desert(above), helped me
set up the games and made some ghost decorations.

Bradley, Jane and Annie playing donut on a string.
The girls stacked Oreo cookies on their parents
foreheads. Jane stacked eight high on Bradley's head.

Annie eating her treat after popping her balloon.


Mandy and Bradley surprised at the Halloween party!




Annie and Jane at the park. I quickly learned
that Annie has no fear. She climbs up everything
in sight. She is a very determined little lady.

The girls look so peaceful playing a memory game,
but you really have to play very fast before
Annie "takes over "!

Dorothy and the Witch before leaving to go to
their ward trunk-or-treat. Adorable.

We ate at one of their favorite Italian places
one night. They give kids who come there a
ball of dough to play with while they wait
for their food. What a great idea.

The weather was so beautiful while I was there.
Perfect Autumn days. We enjoyed a leisurely
picnic lunch in their backyard. While we were
sitting there, Jane said,"I just love a good old
picnic lunch". Well, I just loved visiting good
old Kansas again. Thanks for such a pleasant
weekend! And thanks Gary for encouraging
me to go!

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Family Halloween Party 2010

Saturday night was our annual Family Halloween
party and as you will see, it was a doozy!
First of all, the theme was Cowboys and Indians
and boy did we ever get an Indian...Sorry again
about the order of the pictures. I struggle!



Jim and Kerry...Jim looks a little bit too happy!
Maybe he stopped by the saloon on the way over.

They each had a kleenex box strapped to their
backs with six ping pong balls in the box. The first
person to get all of the balls out wins. Let's just say
we had to cover Garrett up for this one.




The games were all from the game show site of
Minute to Win it. We put everyone into teams
and they each had to complete a set of challenges
within a minute. The team names were, The
Dirty Bunch, The tumbling tumble weeds, The
Rangers, and The Naked Sacred Cows (Allison
and Riley, who came as Indians from India...so
cute and Nicole and Garrett, who came as Seminoles)



Party games!



They had to roll a jaw breaker onto a marked
square on a racquet.


Each contestant had to hold a spaghetti noodle in
their mouth and pick up five penne pasta noodles
without touching them.







These guys are not really dead, they were
balancing an oreo on their forehead and wiggling
it down to their mouths.






Nicole and Garrett. I promise he had nude tights
on under there, but for about the first five minutes
Dad was not sure and didn't know what to do or
where to look. He came in chanting the tomahawk
chop song. Let me go on record as saying Garrett
has no shame!



Mary and Steve... Steve didn't shave his lip
for two days.



Kelli and Jake...Thank you Jake for leaving your
guns at home! And Thank you Kelli for bringing
your delicious Artichoke dip!



Michael and Sharlan...didn't even have to search
to find their costumes!


Jamie and Judy...Cutest little cowgirl at the party!



Gary and Lori...The sheriff and his girl?



Allison and Riley...The REAL INDIANS...very clever!





Pumpkins Katelyn made to greet the party-goers!



Glenn and Paula...First cowboy and cowgirl sent
to jail.
Thank you all for coming and making it such a
fun night. I laughed so hard that I could hardly
sing at church today. Sorry to say, Grandpa and
Grandma did not make it this year. Dad was a
little under the weather.We really missed them,
but we have already started thinking of next
year...so get ready!






























UEA at Park City





Dinner at Baja Cantina. Spicey Ribs!!



We tried to go on a good hike, but all the trails were closed.
The weather was spectacular and the colors were
even better. We enjoyed the kids who joined us, did a
little outlet shopping, had some good laughs, sat in the sun,
and played tennis.

Fancy Allison modeling the robe that
came with our room.







Wednesday, October 20, 2010

My sweet skills

Hey family! How is everyone doing? Hope all is going well. I figure that I have some time now to develop some skills before school starts in January. I'll tell you about what I've been doing lately.
1. Zumba. Has anyone else tried it? Does anyone know what it is? It is the best workout in the world. They have classes at all the rec centers around here (and I'm assuming everywhere across the U.S.) It is a latino/african dance class that works your entire core. I won't go on and on, but I've been enjoying this class.
2. Walktober. At UVU in October there is a stepping competition. This year I joined, basically I have to wear a pedometer everyday and keep track of my steps and other activities, turn in the amount of steps each week and at the end of the month there is a winner! The first week I had over 90,000 steps (thanks to Zumba) and last week I had just over 75,000- not as much thanks to Fall Break. Then on Sunday I lost my pedometer so I haven't kept track all week. So... I think I'm out of the competition. Oh well, it was fun while it lasted.
3. Food. I've decided to take up cooking. I've never been someone to try new meals or foods so this week I found a few new recipes that I want to try. I made Tortellini Soup last night, Nicole had the recipe posted on her blog and it looked delicious. It was delicious and it smelt even better! Inside the soup there was carrots, spinach and tomatoes. Now, I'm really not a vegetable person so all I really ate was the tortellini's and carrots. Luckily Riley (Wilson) was there and loves vegetables (thanks to his years in Russia). Then we tried to go running up at Bridal veil falls but we were too full so we ended up walking instead, which was much more enjoyable than running. Nevertheless, I have leftovers and will eat them for dinner tonight!
4. Costume making. This has taken up a large amount of my thinking time recently. This Saturday there is a party at Mom and Dad's for Halloween. Thinking up a costume and making it come to life is great. But it's a surprise what we are dressing up as... so you'll all have to wait.
5. Cleaning. So as some of you might know, there are cleaning checks once a months in BYU housing. I had the bathroom this week and I failed because the silver stuff wasn't shiny enough. I'm really not sure the people who check know that they are already disgusting and that I made them look their best. Those bathrooms are gross, just so everyone knows. I don't want to know how many people have used those things.
6. Soccer. I've never really been a fan of soccer but I joined an Intramural team with Becca and Nicole. It has actually been really fun, despite the fact that we have lost every single game, except one (the other team forfeited). And that last week was the first game we had refs there for! (The rest were forfeits)

Oh, I've got a whole list of books to read. Currently I'm working on the Bookseller of Kabul. (which is apparently pronounced kaw-bull, not cable). Here is my list of to do's:
1. Hunger Games
2. These is my words
3. Half Broke horses (I started this but then it was due at the library so I need to finish)

Oh and here is a picture of my Tortellini Soup! Looks fancy, right?


Saturday, October 9, 2010

This could be OUR house



In just a few short months this could be our home. Jake and I put an offer in the other day for this home in Orem. There are not a ton of pictures, but if you'd like to see more you can click http://www.utahrealestate.com/970825. We're pretty excited! I just don't think I have the patience to wait months and months to find out if it's ours. I have to stop myself when I start thinking of paint colors and how I'll start to decorate. I guess I'll have it planned if we get it.