Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Flake Fun

Things are snowy and white in Snowflake right now - and bitter cold! It snowed most of Saturday which was so fun.

We had a good Christmas, the best so far according to Scott.  Randy and Dona rented a cabin in a little town called Pine and that was fun.  We woke up Christmas morning to snow which I loved.  Robin and Rand got spoiled. 

Since then we have been hunkering down trying to keep a fire in the stove so we don't turn into popcicles!

I am looking forward to 2020.  The first big event being on Jan 10th when I "retire". I can't wait!!

We hope that this year brings lots of Utah and Idaho visits since the twins did so well on the Thanksgiving trip.  If there are big family events, please let us know so we can try to be there!

Now for some pictures:

Christmas outfits from Grandma Flake


If you look closely you can see a baby in all the checkers!

This is how I felt too after all of the festivities

Sunday, December 29, 2019

Hart Happenings

Happy holidays everyone!
  The Christmas part was full of family time, concerts, parties, and some good down time.  I'm with Lauren and Ruth about excitement for new beginnings and fresh starts that new years always stir up in me.  And I really like the look of the year 2020 on paper. Here's to our visions, thoughts, and dreams of the brand new year!!!  Huzzah!
  A highlight of the holiday was Thomas and Victoria's announcement about their baby.  We are so excited for them!
  It was a treat to host Emma for Christmas!  She is a super fun person to have around and made the week seem that much more special.  We got some good girl time in watching the new Little Women movie and breaking it down afterward.  It actually inspired me to pull out the book and have another go at it.  I'm almost done and it is just as wonderful as I remember.  Speaking of books, I'm so glad that you like The Happiness Paradox book, Lauren.  I can't wait to colloquialize with you about it!
  Jenn, my boys wanted nothing more than to jump in your epic pile of muddy buddies when they saw the picture.  So tasty!  And I think yours is the only picture I've ever seen of babies on Santa's lap NOT crying!  Well done.
  I have been inspired by Ruth's simplifying push.  Emma and I hauled some boxes out of the basement and felt much accomplished.  Ruth's energy and drive never fails to impress and motivate me!  On to my kitchen drawers!
  Peter and I took a turn with a foul stomach bug the past couple of days and luckily are feeling better today.  Ruth brought a bag of lovely tomato soup, bread, berries, and other delicious items.  Thanks mucho!
  Hope all is well with you and that the New Year brings lots of opportunities to see all you lovely people!
 

Nilsson News

The snow has finally decided to fall!  The kids were all excited to wake up this morning to a white blanket.  Christmas was up and down for us.  The kids all started off well, but by the afternoon, Henry had a burning fever and Emerson soon joined in.  Lauren, it is a huge blessing when everyone is well.  This has definitely not been our year in the health department!  Oh well.  We got to hang out with the Hart family and Emma on Christmas Eve and that was a blast!  We again got to see them the day following Christmas. 
Right after the festivities, we hit the cleaning and organizing pretty intensely.  It has felt so good to get rid of so many things that have piled up and made us feel guilty for various reasons.  All the kids have seemed to get excited about a clean house and helped sort out each of their own bedrooms.  This surprised me!  It feels like an altogether new house!  I know we still have a long way to go but we are peeling back the first layer anyway and getting started.  Garrett said he thinks this is the cleanest and most organized our home has ever been.  I just hope we can keep it that way and really shift our way of living.  It has been interesting the few times I've gone shopping since thinking about minimalism and nothing really draws me in or tempts me.  It is wonderful! 
I am looking forward to starting the new year!  2020!  Isn't it great that there are always new goals to set and ways to improve ourselves?  I was looking back through my temple journal and in 2018 I went to the temple 14 times.  In 2019, I made it a goal to attend every week and I counted 42 times that I went.  Not a perfect goal but much improved from the previous year.  Maybe 2020 I can make the every week attendance happen.  Hopefully we can plan an epic Belliston gathering and unveil our time capsule from twenty years ago.
 Emerson's bedroom before and after pics


 This one is a little harder to tell the improvements, but this picture only shows one corner of the room.  It was a mess in every corner and by the end, this was the only corner left with stuff!

A few pics of our donation piles!  (Sorry for all the cleaning photos, but we are pretty excited and proud of what we have accomplished!)

 Addy, Emerson, and Eliza preparing for their Christmas choir concert with Jenny Oaks Baker.  It was was quite fantastic!
 A surprise visit form Santa!  Does it remind you of our surprise visit from Santa Dan Balls?
Christmas morning!
Oh, and in addition to our cleaning out and organizing, we are going to start our big kitchen renovation!  Woot woot!  It was kind of a last minute thing but I'm pretty stoked!

Manning Mahem

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year everyone! We had a wonderful week and we were healthy which was a huge blessing and we felt very grateful for that. Nick was home all week which everyone loves! The boys ask dad to do everything and watch everything they do so that is a happy arrangement!
Christmas Eve we got to see mom and dad and go to the bookstore which is such a great tradition. We then went to the Mannings for dinner and games with all of Nick's sisters. It was a good time. We came home that night and were at home for Christmas which was lovely. Little people are so fun at holidays, it makes me appreciate simple things. Chet loved the toothbrush in his stocking and Wesley loved his books. Then when Wesley opened his massive box of sea creatures, life went to a new level and he was giddy, ecstatic, elated, in heaven. What a great day! We had a lovely Christmas dinner and Nick's parents joined us for that which was very fun for the boys.
Chet is doing a lot of talking these days. He is one active boy and I need help surviving an accident prone, wild man. I am so tired of bonks. Our Sabbath morning was a little rocky because I could hardly handle one more thing and more things kept happening. It started last night when Chet threw a huge tantrum about the above mentioned toothbrush. He wanted to have his and Wesley's toothbrush and it was the end of the world. So he finally went to sleep and it was a rough night. Then this morning, he continued the plight of the toothbrush and when we had breakfast, he kicked himself away from the table and fell over backward and smashed a big dent in the wall with his head. Good thing he is so cute.
I always get reflective at the end of the year and want to improve in dramatic ways but that usually doesn't work very well for me. Elise recommended a book called "The Happiness Paradox" by Richard Eyre, and it has really changed the way I see things. It has given me food for thought on the things I really need to be changing so thanks Elise!
Hope you all have a lovely new year and hope it's not too long before we see you all!

Sunday, December 15, 2019

Flake Fun

Congtats to the Harts on their new fireplace! More power to Ruth to achieve her minimalistic lifestyle!  It makes me anxious to do something productive!!! 

We harvested our first greenhouse tomato this week and we have several more coming on!  Yes, you read right, we harvested in December!!! Kind of a fun thing.  We also made a huge batch of muddy buddies (see picture below) as Christmas goodies for our neighbors and friends. 

The babies will be 5 months old tomorrow which is really hard to believe.  They are starting to toy with the idea of rolling over consistently and are trying to scoot around. They are getting pretty good hand-eye coordination and they babble quite a bit.  

We had our ward Christmas party yesterday and the babies sat on Santa's lap.  We backed them in so they never saw his face and they were happy! 

I am counting down the days until my retirement from employment. (16 more working days). Work coupled with little sleep and the realization if how quickly time is now passing made for a very emotional week for me. Thankfully I have a patient husband. 

I believe that is all that we have to report this week!! Happy holidays to everyone!!





Hart Happenings

Drumroll please......
  The fireplace is done!!!!!!  A few finishing touches and this project will be one for the books.  So amazing to have it fully realized in our family room.  I can't even tell you how much I love it!
  Bummer about Scott not getting the job but it makes me a little more hopeful that he might be more open to relocating his family to Idaho if we can find the Flakes a nice place to live and some job options.......
  We made a fun, quick trip down to Utah this week and connected with Lauren and her ADORABLE boys which was a treat.  She fed us some killer chicken enchiladas and the boys spent their time having an indoor snowball fight and playing in a fort they made.  So fun!  Then it was off to Joe and Lori's house to make caramel apples with Emma while the parents were away.  They were lovely and the kids devoured them as soon as they had them decorated.  That night we had a blast at the Hale Center Theater with Emma watching Seussical.  It was crazy good!  The boys also had a good time at the Family History Library where they visited the interactive displays and learned a lot about our heritage and the people we are connected to.  So glad we were able to go down.
  I spent a lot of time working on Primary things this week.
  Alex spent a lot of time working on ward mission stuff this week.
  We got invited over to make samosas with some friends of ours last night and had a lovely time visiting, cooking, and eating.  So nice to have lovely friends.
  Ian performed in his first ever recital and did a bang-up job!
  Peter had his last basketball game and told me afterward that he really prefers soccer.
  Jack played an incredible soccer game and scored a "hat trick", which is soccer vernacular for 3 goals in a game. He also received his Arrow of Light award at our last Pack Meeting ever.  So proud of him.
  We enjoyed a fun Idaho History day with Ruth and her kids and learned all about the Snake River aquifer which the kids really got into.  We live in a pretty neat place.
  Alex enjoyed attending a Master Your Influence conference with Joe and Lori.  It sounds like they had a really good time.  I'm so glad to be part of a family that is interested in learning and growing throughout their lives.
  It has been a lovely holiday season so far!  Thinking of all of you.

Nilsson News

One more week until Christmas.  Why does it disappear so fast?  Last week, Addy received her Young Womenhoond medalion.  It has been a race to finish.  She has been really dedicated to complete the program in one year and now is looking forward to the new program next year.  Emerson is also working hard and will complete and receive his Weblos and Arrow of Light award this week.  They have been excellent programs and we are excited for this new era of goals and learning and growing. 
Speaking of goals, I have decided what my major goal is for 2020.  I am going to try to adopt a minimalist lifestyle.  I found an excellent blog called "Minimal Mom."  This gal has four kids, lives in a 1500 sq.ft. home and she is not a type four organized person!  Most organizing info I find out there is written by a type four, pre-programmed organizing guru.  I need help from someone who understands my dilemmas!  Anyway, my biggest take away so far has been that every single item that comes into your home instantly becomes something that has to be managed and taken care of.  The more stuff you have, the more stress it brings.  Pretty soon your home becomes a place that you want to escape rather than being a haven of security and peace.  So, I'm going to do it because I have got to get rid of the stressful feeling we have in overabundant supply here.  I highly recommend checking out this gal's blog and her videos.  She's great! (and she lives in a cute farmhouse with a red barn and 11 acres...sigh)
I hope you all have a lovely week leading up to Christmas!

Sunday, December 8, 2019

Flake Fun

Has it really only been a week since we were in Utah? It was so good to see and visit with all of you. Sorry to hear that the T's spent the holiday sick on the couch!

Scott had a second interview for my job but unfortunately wasn't offered the position. Huge bummer. I am counting down the days until I'm done working, that's for sure.

The weather has been chilly and drizzly lately so we have stayed inside mostly.  The kids are congested but seem to have escaped the cousin illnesses so thanks to everyone for extra hand washing and caution.

That is about all that I can think of to report.  Hope that you are all having a wonderful holiday season.




Hart Happenings

Greetings all!
  What a treat it has been to be with each of you recently.  You truly are our most favorite people on earth!
  Thanksgiving was a blast!  The food was super yummy, the Cousin Christmas Concert was a hoot and quite the display of talent, the house was cozy, and the company above average!  So great to see Jenn and Scott and their littles.  Thanks so much for making the effort to come all that way and in horrible weather too.  You guys are all troopers!
 Our gathering was the perfect introduction to the holiday season which has descended in real time at the Hart house.  It feels/smells/tastes/looks like Christmas.  We have really enjoyed Lighting the World.  The boys are always looking at our calendar on the fridge to see what the day's suggestion is and planning ahead to the next few days.  It is a good reminder of what the season is really about.
  There have been book clubs, ward parties, family Christmas parties, soccer games, parkour races, concerts, a little bit of sickness, and everything in the book this week.  All of it very enjoyable.
  The boys love all the above things (minus the sniffles) and it is fun to see them engage in their lives with such vim and vigor while Alex and I just try to match their enthusiasm and keep up with them!
  Our fireplace surround is scheduled to be installed next week which has me over the moon excited!  It will be so nice to have that project wrapped up and completed.
  We are so grateful for all of you and hope your holiday season is proceeding in a lovely, cozy, heart-warming way.
 

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Flake Fun

No one told me about 4 month sleep regression! I have definitely been spoiled with how well they used to sleep! But I'm sure that they will be sleeping better soon.

It was so fun to get a video called from Hermana Belliston on Friday.  We are all excited to see her in person!

The tomato plant in the greenhouse has tomatoes on it which is fun.  We'll see if they ripen!

We are excited to see all who will be there for Thanksgiving. 



Monday, November 18, 2019

Flake Fun

This week was a good one. We were able to see the incredible process that babies go through to learn something new.  A few days ago Rand started doing some different motions with this tongue. It was like he was trying to lick his upper lip. He did it a lot.  On Saturday he started spitting! And he's pretty good at it! It was fascinating.
Robin has started working on rolling over. They both are getting more patient with tummy time.  They hit the 4 month mark on Saturday which is crazy!

The interviews for my replacement are scheduled for Wednesday so I learned last week that my boss is expecting me to work through December...4 weeks longer than I was planning on.  We'll see how that goes.

Wish that we could be there for the play but we know that Ian will be the star!  Can't wait to see you all in a week or so!








Sunday, November 17, 2019

Hart Happenings






Congratulations Thomas and Victoria on your new house!  So exciting!  I'd love to see some pictures!  Also, technically, 40 degrees isn't "freezing".

Ian's life right now is Matilda, Matilda, Matilda.  We got to go to a preview on Friday morning which was really great and highlighted the main songs.  It got us really excited to see the complete show tomorrow night.  Thanks to Ruth and Garrett for going to support Ian, even though it isn't Ruth's favorite show.  It meant a lot to him that you guys came.

Jack has decided he wants to be a helicopter, so we'll see how that goes.  Best of luck to that crazy kid!

Peter has been appointed the family chaplain and checks with all of us to make sure that we are staying on top of our scripture studies.  He takes his responsibility very seriously and actually drives his brothers crazy, but we are doing better on our studies, that is for sure!  Peter himself is 76 pages into his Old Testament picture storybook.  He is eating it up although some of the stories give him pause.

Everyone in the fam signed up for Joe and Alex's new Goalit challenges and it has been fun to get back into a challenge/goal mindset!  Good things happening there.

Jack and Ian graced us with a spontaneous dance performed to the William Tell Overture.  Hilarious!

We enjoyed our homeschool cooperative's end of semester showcase.  The boys and I have really enjoyed participating there.  Alex has even gotten involved!  There are so many great people that are part of it and we are finding some really great friends.

A big job that we tackled this week was winterizing the yard.  We got all the leaves raked off the grass and transferred to the garden and our friends' garden and a huge compost leaf pile.  SO.  MANY.  LEAVES!  Sheesh!

Ruth and I went out for a girls night last night and we lasted until abou

Smithfield Scoop

CONGRATULATIONS to... Addy for winning the sonatina competition (even though you felt quite miserable!), and to the Flake babies for growing so well and being so cute, and to T & T for finding and purchasing a new home, and to Ian for loving the all time best musical ever (Sound of Music!) and for performing so well in Matilda (which we can't wait to see tomorrow!), and to Grace for turning 10 so gracefully, and to all of the amazing Spartans in our family who learned they can do hard, very hard, things, and to Elise for figuring out how to get the fireplace redone, and to Lauren for surviving Nick going back and forth to Logan for weeks on end (or what felt like that long)...

I was surprised to see that we haven't posted a contribution to this lovely blog for a month. How does time go by so quickly??!! We thoroughly enjoyed our time in California at the Spartan event. I think I am going to write a book, or maybe just some thoughts, that I will call "Lessons From our Grandchildren." I was so inspired by our young ones as I watched them work so hard and overcome obstacles and learn some lessons. It was great! Thanks for inviting us! Please let us know when you plan to race again.

This is a clip from the email I sent to Emma after returning from California - for history's sake...
"It has been fun to be with Elise, Joe and Ruth and their families this weekend. We arrived in California at various times on Thursday evening, between 6:00 and midnight, but we all made it safe and sound. There was really only one major hiccup - when Joe and Lori’s van decided it didn’t want to make the trip and refused to go any further than St. George. They left it at a dealership in St. George after purchasing a newer one, and continued their journey. Typical of that amazing family, they could see all the tender mercies, miracles, and the hand of the Lord in the timing – that it didn’t break down in the middle of nowhere; that they had not bought new tires before leaving, as they had planned; that Joe was able to talk the salesman into giving them more for a trade-in value on their old van than they first offered; that they still got to California on Thursday and the delay did not cause them to miss the race, etc., etc. They are an inspiration to me about looking for the good in each situation. Everyone else made it just fine and we all had a wonderful time together in a very accommodating Airbnb cabin in the mountains. The race was yesterday, with Ian, Jack, Peter, Grace, Grant, Joy, Jake, Emerson and Eliza running the kid’s one-mile and two-mile races and Alex, Joseph, Lori, Ruth and Garrett running the 12.8 mile “Beast” Spartan. I was amazed at how well they all did. Each had some scars, but all survived! The children had obstacles on their course, just like the adults, and had to carry heavy sand bags for quite a distance, climb up walls, run through a deep mud pit, climb ropes, throw spears, etc., in addition to running! Ian came in first of the whole group in his division on the 2-mile run, thanks to his long legs and perseverance. He came home with a bloody hand from a rope laceration, but we bandaged it and he carried on. There were probably 30 or 40 or more kids in each division. In the younger division, the one mile race, Grant came in 2nd, Peter 3rd, and Grace 5th! They all finished, learning they can do hard things and pushing through the parts they didn’t like at all. At one point, little Jake was carrying a heavy sand bag on his shoulders and got out of balance from being top heavy, sank to his knees without putting his hands out in front of him because he was holding the bag, and just stayed there – face in the dirt! The guy manning that event picked him up and asked him if he was okay. “I think I scratched my knee.” After looking at it for a minute, Jake decided it wasn’t too bad and that he could keep running, which he did! So inspiring. However, another of the most inspiring part of the day was watching Jack wait for Emerson. Jack hung out at each obstacle until Emerson caught up, then he would encourage Emer to get through the obstacle and try to get him to run. It was so noble and kind and patient of Jack. What a guy. I had those boys in the car on the drive back and at Jack said to Emerson, “Emer, we need to work on your endurance.” “What’s that?” “You know, your stamina.” “What’s that?” “It’s like when you keep going even when you don’t want to or it gets hard.” “Oh.” “Next time, I might not wait up for you if you don’t work on your endurance.” “Okay.” That was all. No belittling, no complaining, just honest encouragement. It was a good time. What a great family to belong to.  I sure love them all."

We loved having the Manning crew here for a few days recently. Nick was playing guitar in a theater production in Logan and had to travel back and forth to work, but was able to spend Friday night through Sunday here with all of us. Chet learned to navigate the stairs after taking a sad tumble down. He's quite proficient now. We have been to Idaho a couple of times recently, catching a piano recital for Addy and taking some beef to the Harts. We hope soon to catch a basketball game, choir performances, and are looking forward to seeing Matilda tomorrow night. We dropped in on Joe and Lori's family for a visit on Grace's birthday. What a darling 10-year-old! We are always absolutely grateful for any time we are blessed to spend with our family.

Our recent efforts involve getting ready for Emma to return from her mission. We are almost finished with our master bathroom remodel and I'm pretty excited to have the carpet out of the bathroom! Hopefully, it will be done before you all come home to see Emma and/or for Thanksgiving :)

As we watch the Face to Face right now, we are quite excited for the new Youth and Children program. Some really wonderful changes in the church programs that will make a difference in the lives of our grandchildren, which we are so grateful for.

Sure love you all! Have a wonderful week - and pray for Emma's last 4 days in the mission field!

Nilsson News

I didn't post last week because it was a rather miserable week with Garrett being gone for a conference in Boise and three of the five kids ending up with the stomach flu.  No fun!  In spite of being sick but on the uphill climb, Addy competed in the local Sonatina competition (one of the judges was Kevin Olsen, one of Lauren's USU professors) and took first place in her division!  It was definitely a blessing among the trials of the week.
Yesterday, Addy, Emerson and Eliza had a neat opportunity to participate with their choir in filming a music video.  It was filmed in Frank Vandersloot's barn on his ranch.  He is the owner of Melaleuca and is the one who funds the 4th of July fireworks.  When we walked into the building, the kids looked around and said, "Mom, is this really a barn?"  Compared to ours,...um, no.  It was an awesome venue and the kids did great!  We will let you know when the video comes out so you can all see it.  Hopefully in time for Christmas!
They have broken ground across the street from us for a new subdivision (tears).  What would make it not so horrible of a thing is if some of you built a home there!  There will only be seven homes I believe and they will be on three acre lots.  Any takers?  Mannings?  Bellistons?  Flakes?  We would love you for neighbors but we wouldn't be in the same ward.  Think about it....the Harts make pretty good neighbors too!
We are super excited to see you guys  next week and for Thanksgiving!

 The sonatina competition
 We went with our homeschool friends to see the Darwin and Dinosaurs exhibit at the museum.  It was a blast!
 Look how much fun we have in Idaho!  We had a great craft day, making dream catchers and medicine pouches to go along talking about the Native Americans who lived in Idaho.  The kids went adventuring afterward and filled their pouches with all sorts of herbal leaves and remedies.
 Leaves!  We are just getting to our leaf raking.

 This is the Rexburg children's choir with the Fiddle Express singing "Stars Were Gleaming."  Addy is with the middle group and Emerson and Eliza are off to the right side.


Sunday, November 10, 2019

T-N-T

Well it's been "freezing" here, like it got all the way down to 40 degrees... But thankfully it came back up and was a beautiful 75 the last few days.  So if anyone gets tired of hypothermia up there let us know, we'll clear out a room for ya!

Speaking of rooms, we're closing on a home this week, so that's exciting!  It's a townhome closer to downtown so it'll cut down the travel to and from work which will be nice.  That's basically the only exciting thing that's been going on down this-a-way.  Tori's traveling like crazy, nothing new there, and I'm teaching more and more classes as they open up!  It's been busy but great! Hopefully we'll have everything all moved into the new home and yall can come visit for a warm Christmas :) .


Hart Happenings

Happy Sabbath everyone!
  We had a wonderful Primary Program today.  The children did an excellent job and sang their hearts out.  There was an enormous congregation and it was just a great experience all around.  Primary is the best!
  Jack and Peter decided that soccer isn't the only sport on the planet and are now playing on basketball teams.  So fun!  But Jack is still playing indoor soccer.  Their last game was so much fun to watch!  They won handily.
  We are enjoying a heat wave here in Idaho which makes for nice working in the yard weather.  We've been hovering around 50 degrees as a high.  Yippee!
  The whole fam took a quick trip down to Brigham City on Friday night to see Alex' niece in her school's version of Newsies.  They did great and Ian especially loved it!
  Ian was hired over the weekend by a man in our ward to rake the leaves off and pick up the sticks on his 10 acre property.  There was a crew of boys over there and Ian got to drive a four wheeler so it sounded like it was a good time.
  Ruth had sick kids so we cancelled our field trip plans and just had Emerson over for a fun afternoon playing with Jack and Peter while Ian watched The Sound of Music.  Mom, he LOVED it.  So there, Thomas.  That was the day that Alex took a road trip with his Dad and brother to Casper, Wyoming to see if they could get the building they own there on the market to sell.
  Ian is gearing up for his Matilda performances which start this Friday.  It's going too be great!  We are excited to see all his hard work pay off.
  Life is trucking along!  Hope all is well with you guys.  If you're looking for another really thought-provoking podcast, check out the Maxwell Institute podcast.  There's a really wide variety of material on there and some deep religious discussion.  I've really liked it so far.
  Take care!
 

Sunday, November 3, 2019

Nilsson News

It sounds like winter has hit most of the family.  I was looking at the Idaho Falls weather forecast while we were in California and the low was supposed to be -1 and the high 25 degrees.  I was glad to be enjoying 65 degree weather for a few brief days.  California was a blast and the only thing that would have made it any better would be to have the Flakes, Mannings, the T's and Emma there.  I can see it in the future!  After the epic Spartan experience, our family traveled on to Monterey, CA to explore the beach.  Here are some pics...

 

 
 

Ian got first place!!!!
                                                    

I was seriously worried about Joe and Alex and I'm so happy they lived through the ordeal!  Nevermind the mud, Elise, Thomas, Lauren, Nick and Scott, we will see you at the next Spartan.  I think maybe the Super in Mesa, AZ in February?  Aroo to another Spartan!
Here is a little from our adventure in Monterey.  The tide pooling was definitely the best part of the whole trip!
 






 It was a lovely vacation and now we are trying to get back in to real life!  Love you all and can't wait to see you for Emma's homecoming and/or Thanksgiving!