Sunday, November 23, 2008
For Wendy
Give me wings and let me fly
Monday, November 10, 2008
Dedicated to Katers
1. I don't like to watch T.V. or listen to the radio. I drive in silence and seldom to never turn on the T.V. I don't like the noise. I even mute my own blog because I don't like unnecessary background noise. It makes me crazy. If I am driving with Jonathan I like to have the music down low enough that if you are intently trying to hear the music you can, otherwise it is so quiet you don't notice it is playing.
2. I cannot remember the last time I went to church without wearing nylons. I have a thing about covering up your legs at church. I was probably in grade school the last time I showed my legs at church. Even in 105 degree humid Iowa weather I never leave home without them. I feel that often times we are too casual with what we wear. If I am wearing nylons I know everything else will be dressed up and not down. It determines the rest of my Sabbath wardrobe and often my attitude of Sabbath observance... silly I know, all over a pair of nylons.
3. I had never plucked my eyebrows until about 2 weeks ago. Right before Andrew was born I got really wild and spontaneous and after having my hair cut, I spent $7 for an eyebrow wax. Am I nuts? I still don't know if I believe in pluckery.
4. I grew up on a farm and don't love animals in the least bit. I don't like to touch them because they have germs. I would much rather work with a cow or pig than sit down and pet a dog or cat. We have two cats and I think I have petted one of them once. They just aren't my thing.
5. I tend to have my own language and say things that most people don't. For example, anything that is not human and moves is a critter. We catch critters and put them in jars. We feed our critters and the boys pet their critters. In fact the other day Matthew was picking up all of his stuffed animals and he told me he couldn't go upstairs until he had all of his "critters." I change my kids britchers and they run around nekked, not naked. Believe it or not I do have a college education.
6. Serve it to me plain and dry. I don't like condiments. No ketchup, mustard, mayo, miracle whip- nada. Just the hot dog and the bun. Nothing else. Same holds true for hamburgers and sandwiches. Just plain please. Thanks.
Did ya enjoy that Katers? Okay if you're interested the 4 people I choose to tag are: Wendy, Quin (limit it to 6 Quin), Lou... this is your chance to start off your new blog, and Koreena. Enjoy!
Sllluuurrrrrrrp!
Andrew's Blessing
Jonathan's parents snuck into town a day early on Saturday and we decided since they were here we would go ahead and bless Andrew on Sunday. Grandma Jenson made a blessing tux for Andrew and croqueted little white booties for him to wear. When Jonathan lived in Jerusalem he purchased a beautiful white blanket in Bethlehem and we used it for the blessing. Jonathan gave him a beautiful blessing and I realized once again what a gift this little boy is. We were thankful to have Jonathan's father here to stand in with Jonathan as well as some very dear ward members. How thankful we are for God's greatest gifts.
Welcome Andrew to a family of 'Smore addicts
Monday, November 3, 2008
Andrew Harold Jenson
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Cattails
Friday, October 10, 2008
Say it like it is...
3 Weeks
Leaves!
Jonathan's Birthday in St. Louis
The Magic House (Children's Museum)... Another winner for sure. If it wasn't so awesome I would say showing up on family free day was the best part, but the exhibits were tops. The boys fished, built fire houses, made sand castles, sent messages through vacuums, rode slides 2 stories down the building and explored their little hearts out. We we definitely hit this one again if we go back.
Grant's Farm... Another freebie that was a ball. The best part was by far feeding the goats. It was $1 a bottle to feed the goats and Jonathan decided this was a little steep, so we bought 2 bottles and kept filling them with water. The goats didn't seem to mind. Adam thought this was great. He had to keep butting some goats out so he could feed just the one he wanted. Matthew felt a little smothered by the critters and I just tried to keep them from eating my shirt.The Arch... tight quarters! The little shuttle car to the top of the arch was TINY. We rode with two men on the way back down and one poor guy was beading sweat and tapping his feet trying not to vomit, but we made it. The view was quite impressive but the viewing space was small. It was a great place to celebrate the big #30.
Happy Birthday!! We made our way back to the motel and went for a swim. Late that night we ordered pizza and did a microwave cake with candles. Jonathan got an iPod and Matthew got his first bite of wax.
St. Louis Temple... beautiful. I only wish we could have attended. The grounds were perfect as was to be expected.
We had an awesome time. I was glad to have one more jont with the two boys before two turns to three.