Saturday, August 25, 2012

Mckelle is 3!

It seems like yesterday, that we were just bringing her home!
But now she is so BIG and 3! 
 Don't Judge....yes, that is the frosting melting off of the cupcake!  I have been away from Las Vegas for 7 years now and totally forgot how HOT it really is!
 But it was still YUMMY to all the kids!
Her Repunzal card that plays the music...yes, I am a little tired of it already!
You might wonder why she is holding a card, but looking down at the ground...there is a joke between The Eggett's and us to put confettti in the card.  They are checking out the mess it made.  Thanks Grandma and Grandpa Eggett...we definitely thought about you longer than just reading the card!  Love you guys!
 This is what she really wanted to do during her party...swing with aunt JerBear and Thomas.  All the other kids were actually playing in the splash pad.
 Well, that is until she opened her fishing pole, and then all she wanted to do was practice her casting.  She has been asking for a fishing pole for MONTHS now. 
We love you Mckelle!
A few things to remember:

She always tries to think about others
She is in the 25th % for height and weight
She is very girly - pink, bling bling, dollies, princesses, dress-ups
She is very independent and doesn't need her mommy by her side all the time
She gives the best hugs and kisses
She knows what she wants and that usually can not be swayed
She loves to eat chicken nuggets with ranch, fruits, yogurt, cheese, and candy
She does not like beans and some veggies and is very skeptical of trying new foods
She has a fun loving, exciting, and playful personality
She would spend all day outside playing with friends if I would let her
She is sporty - likes riding her bike, playing baseball and soccer, and will try gymanstics this fall

Jenson Family Reunion

This year it was spent in St. George.  It was AWESOME.  We swam, biked, hiked, played games, and went to the temple to do family names.  It was jam packed with fun.  Unfortunately, we were missing a few families...and they already know they were missed.


One of the highlights was hiking in the amazing beauty of Zion's Canyon...it was SO GORGEOUS!

At the end of the hike, before you turn around, there is water you can wade your feet in...so fun, so cool and refreshing!
 Of course, the boys still wanted to climb and conquer while we were taking a rest.
 bonding time...once they made it to the top
 The rest of the pics are just random ones I took along the way.
Can't wait until next year!  Or the wedding in October...that will be the real reunion, with everyone!

More summer happenings!

Swim Lessons at the Stansbury Park pool
Mckelle will repeat preschool and Jace moved on to level II

Daniel's Baptism 
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Little miss "Mischief" 
 and Mr. "Mischief"

Spent the 24th of July with the Eggett's
We love spending time there. 

This is just a few more things that filled our time between reunions and other vacations.
Boy oh Boy has this summer been busy!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

TREK

I am slowly making progress on all of our summer fun!  This trek was...HARD, but AMAZING!  I am so glad that I was able to be a part of this great event.
It was like 5:30 in the morning, but look at how happy we are!
This is our cute family - ready to go!
back - Jamee, Sarah, Montana, Kyra
front - Brett, Matthew, Tyson, Mitch, and Conner
I can seriously say from the bottom of my heart that I LOVE these kids...and they are AMAZING!!!


This is what the line up looked like. Every time one wagon would stop...it would hold the rest of us up.  We found ourselves saying "why are we stopping, AGAIN"!
We thought we were stopping in the spot for lunch, but shortly found out that this was just a snack and later, like 3pm, we would have lunch.  Now, we left that morning at 5:30 and only had a granola bar and a juice box since that time.  We kinda did feel like a pioneer...hungry!
This place is called the needles and it was the turning point of flat roads to many...many...many hills!  I have a picture of just one of the hills further down.  It was quite fun, because we experienced super hot sun, to pouring rain, to almost hail...also another similar experience to the pioneers!
We had to cross a little stream and before we put our shoes back on we got a "foot" picture.  Notice the dirt and cow pies all over our feet!  Gross!
My cute boys, just chillin!  And one of the amazing hills we had to climb!
The views we saw were gorgeous!  And isn't that Pa...just SO handsome!
 These two family pics were taken on the second day...the day we thought all of our trek leaders were leading us to our death!
We walked and walked and walked and walked some more and they kept telling us it was only a quarter of a mile more.  By that afternoon - okay more like dinnertime, it was 98 degrees outside, our water was running out, the medic staff ran out of IV's for those that were dehydrated, there was sand blowing straight into our faces and we still had 4 miles to go before we could camp.  Thankfully, miracles happen and among all the sagebrush, there was a meadow that we could camp in that night that was just 3 miles shy of where we were supposed to camp.  I think I walked about 5.5 miles on MAJOR blisters on my heels that day.  It was super hard, but all I could think of was the pioneers and our Savior.  It was a very REAL moment for me, if that makes any sense and when I awoke the next morning my right heel had NO blisters and my left heel was much better...like I said...I BELIEVE in miracles.

That night after we were settling down for the night, Brett removed his hat for our family devotional and all the kids busted up laughing at his dirt line...seriously we had dirt blowing in our faces for about a half a mile.

Because the first 2 days were SO HARD, they let us have a play day the 3rd day with no trekking!  It was awesome and well needed.  The kids played dodgeball, kickball, tug of war, had a hoe down, and just got to sit around a chit chat.


The next morning we were ready to trek the 4 miles to the bus (which only took us about 2 hours instead of 5 like the second day...crazy what heat and rest can do).

Look at that dust...oh just thinking about it, I can feel it in my teeth again!
WE MADE IT!  And they are still all smiling...okay most of them!  We had a GREAT family!

Just a few pictures of the Porter Way Ward Ma's and Pa's
Brett, David Libby, and Joel Bales
This was at a Priesthood meeting that they held the second day when they told us we couldn't help the kids as much as we were.  They shared a story about a young man not knowing how to change the wiper blades on the car when he was in a rain storm all by himself, because his dad had always done it for him.  It was hard to not help our kids pull that cart!
Aren't we the prettiest pioneers you have ever seen!
Alisa Bales, me, and Dannie Libby

I have so many more pictures, but I will save you from more.  To suffice, it was AMAZING, or did I already say that!