Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Nelson Family Newsletter 2014

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NEWSLETTER 2014
Family News Bill/Rick & Christine. We hope this letter finds you well. We’ve had another busy year, which included road trips, board meetings, teaching the Missionary Preparation class in the Stake (we love it), and  both working in Young Women and Young Men in the Ward. We’re even planning on trying out our scuba diving skills again in February—our 19th annual trip. The grandchild count is up to 30, going on 31 in January.
New Knee. Rick’s new knee is working well. He went to his doctor for the final check-up in November and passed with flying colors. Along with his previous ACL and shoulder replacements, he is well on his way to becoming a new man.
Recipe Book. Christine (incredibly) brought herself a COOK BOOK! It first came out in 1850 and sold 2,000,000 copies. Interestingly, the author actually had an aversion to the kitchen in general and cooking specifically, claiming that some foods were actually fatal. This theory coincided exactly with Christine’s feelings.
New York. We made it to New York this year—Manhattan. It brought back great memories. We had a pedometer which counted our steps and kept track of the distance we walked. Rick still jogs, so it was no big deal for him, but Christine was clocked walking over 40 miles in six days (remember her admonition—”If you ever see me walking, stop and pick me up—something has gone wrong”).
    
KID REPORT  (Unbelievably  for us, some of our “kids” are now in their 40’s.)
Ryan & Sarah (Salt Lake—4 kids). Sarah still runs, Ryan rides bikes, and  the kids play soccer and  basketball, dance, swim, and shop (Katie’s love). Anna and Tommy  were both awarded “Swimmer of the Week” the same week.
Jane (4 years), having just driven from California to Utah, and, contemplating the 6-hour trip to Redfish Lake, Idaho the next day, dropped her head and sighed, “I just can’t live like this any more.”
Brooke and Dan (Minnesota—5 kids). The highlight of their year was living in Switzerland and Germany for three months last summer. Dan was going to have to spend a lot of time there for his company (3M), so he smooth-talked them into letting him move there with his whole family for the summer. In her youth, Brooke served in the same area as a German-speaking Missionary, so it was a great opportunity for her. Ellie (16 years) is still the only official track star in the Nelson Family. She’s been running for years now.
Erin & Sverre  (Denver—6 kids). They are doing great. Will (4 years) still calls Christine “Grandpa.” He was looking at some pictures of Rick and Christine on the computer and said to Erin, “I miss Grandpa and Grandpa.”  Will  was also heard bellowing at the top of his lungs to his mother—”You’re a bad guy, you’re a bad guy.” Erin was attempting to give him his (almost) daily bath. Sverre and Erin, along with a few of our other kids, are gearing up to face “teenage parenting.”  For example, Abbey (12 years) was having two of her friends over to her house for the first time and left her mother the following note:  
       Dear Mom. I cleaned the basement this morning. Please don’t have the house any bit            
       messy when we get home. My friends’ names are Sofia (short brown hair) and Katie (the
       other one).  Please have a snack for us. AND keep the house spotless. Then at like 4 pm
       you have to drive us to Petco.
       Thank you—Abby  
       PS. Be in something other than sweat pants.”
Note: Abby is the one who had a unicycle packed in her giant suitcase when she flew from Denver to Salt Lake City to attend a 3-day BYU basketball camp. She needed it for her part in the talent show.
Kristen & Mick (Bountiful, Utah—5 kids). Everybody is busy, to say the least. Mick finished landscaping their three-level backyard, complete with retaining walls. In October, in his “spare” time, he also ran the St. George Marathon. Kristen is usually right with him, but is expecting their 6th child (a GIRL!) in January. Nels  (4 years), while Kristen was parked on our driveway finishing up a telephone conversation, asked “Aren’t you even going in to see your mother??”
Todd & Rachel (Salt Lake-4 Kids). They have been in their current home a year now. They are also proud new owners of a ski boat. Well...actually it’s the 20-year old family boat (affectionately known as “the Barge”). We surprised Todd and Rachel by informing them that they were going to receive a FREE boat! (A person can know with certainty if he is ready to be a boat owner if he can tolerate standing over a toilet, tearing up $100 bills and flushing them away.) They took the boat.  Audrey (6 years), in her prayer,  “Please bless this trip to Red Fish to be worth it.” They are the proud parents of Molly (9 months), the chubbiest, cutest, and smiliest baby ever born into the Nelson Family.

Lauren & Mike (Oceanside, California—2 kids).  A big year. Frances (aka Sissy, Sis, Frankie, Franie, Francie—
you choose) was born in February. So cute, and bald as a  billiard ball. They sold their townhouse in Carlsbad and moved next door to Oceanside, into their first free-standing house. They were forewarned by their neighbors that,
in order to be properly prepared for Trick or Treating, they would  need to buy 10 bags of Costco Halloween candy.
They used all the candy. Lauren is still involved in the project that offers humanitarian care to villagers in Guatemala.
They are also both serving in the Spanish-speaking ward in Oceanside.
Jeff & Rachel. (Denver—2 kids).  It’s a BOY! Jeff and Rachel are the proud new parents of Luke William Nelson, born November 18. After remaining in denial for the better part of the day, Rachel finally decided that she was probably in labor and frantically headed to the hospital. She had the baby 45 minutes later. No one could get there in time to take Miles (18 months), so he joined Jeff and Rachel in the labor/delivery room. After he had pushed every button in the room a thousand times, a nurse finally took pity on them and took Miles to hang out in the nurses’ station until help arrived.
Jeff finished his MBA at UCLA in April. They moved to Denver, where Jeff went to work for the Vail Corporation. The job came with a free ski passes (unfortunately, not for his parents). Due to some bad planning by Park City’s previous owners, Vail is now the proud new owner of the Park City Ski Resort. We think Jeff applied for the ski patrol, but ended up in an office job. They are building their first home, which will be completed early next year.
Scott and Mandy (Houston—2 kids). Scott and Mandy still live in Texas, which is nice for them since Mandy’s parents live close by. Scott still works for Ernst and Young. Mandy keeps busy with Annie and Owen, while helping her sister with  her children. Outside of work, Scott spends hours each week mowing their gigantic Texas lawn. Mandy made him break down and buy himself a gently-used mower so he doesn’t have to keep borrowing one every week from her parents. In church, Scott was asked to help in the nursery with the 2 and 3 year olds—his favorite church responsibility ever.
Auto Update
Neighborhood Incident. Another classic Nelsons vs. the neighborhood event. Todd, parked at the top of our cul-de-sac, backed their van into Sarah’s BRAND NEW Acura. The bump sent it rolling down the cul-de-sac. It took out our neighbor’s large brick mailbox and rolled onto the next neighbor’s  front yard, missing one of their cars by millimeters. Happily, it stopped before hitting their prize tree (again). See Newsletter 2002. This incident happened one day after Mick backed into Todd’s car in the exact same spot. This makes the fifth Nelson car launched down our cul-de-sac. Interestingly, the house directly below us has never been hit.
Mystery dents-–Some mystery dents in a few cars ($1,000 worth) but nothing out of the ordinary. Larry, our auto body consultant (not to be confused with Larry, our former dog) just keeps smiling and pounding them out.
Tickets. While they still lived in L.A., Jeff decided to save some money by leaving his car out on the street overnight in the rain for a free car wash. Unfortunately, it was the day they swept the streets (no parking) which resulted in a ticket and a $75 fine.
Jeff’s previous, record-setting, $550 traffic violation (Nelson Newsletter 2010) was outdone this year by Brooke’s $800 traffic ticket, acquired this summer by speeding through a small village in Germany.
Forever Done. We thought our Auto Report might be finished—maybe forever. All the kids have left home. But no. Not over yet. Brooke just called from Minnesota, saying that she just decided to get some new snow tires--said she just got “hit.” We didn’t ask any questions. 
At this Christmas season we reflect on our many blessings. Above all, we love the Savior and are grateful for His birth and His atoning sacrifice. We are also so very grateful for the opportunity we have to have all of our NYNY South missionaries in our lives—so grateful for your goodness and for the opportunity we had of working with and coming to deeply love you. We treasure the love that we share and wish you the best Christmas ever this year.
PS. DON’T FORGET OUR MISSION TEMPLE DATE: JANUARY 10, AT 2:30 AT THE JORDAN RIVER TEMPLE. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
Love Pres. & Sister Nelson

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Hodge Podge February-August

Something I've noticed while looking through our pictures is that I'm not great at documenting all the things we do....mostly I just take pictures of things that hit my funny bone. So, I'm not trying to be a comedian here, it's just that lots of times the funny things are the bulk of what I have on film. 

Here is a jumbled mess of pictures of the last few months....they are definitely not in order. 


The last couple weeks before Molly arrived, I begged my 93 year old Gram to "help me" recover two chairs I have. It was more like I totally annoyed her while she tried to get her work done! :). She is amazing and I couldn't love her more. She's not feeling really great these days, which makes me extra grateful for this project I did with her. Love you, Gram!

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A note from Audrey I found one day...
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 He ADORES her.....I hope that's always the case!
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Storytime in the bathroom.
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Superhero costumes - the stuff childhood should be made of.
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We spent a couple weeks in St. George while Todd was covering his colleague's shifts down there. Here's Drewbee learning to fly.
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 A lucky baby and a lucky daddy.
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Getting ready to climb thru The Crack. Mama no goes in The Crack - makes Mama hyperventilate to look at it.
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 Yikes. Even Slender Todd Nelson thought he was stuck for a minute.
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 Audrey and her best lady Mimi....nothing like a good buddy.
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I had shut myself in my room. I think I was talking on the phone and they were being too loud. Audrey kept pounding on the door and I kept telling her I needed to be alone. Then this sailed under the door......he was requesting a "wipe". 
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Baseball season was amazing...Drew and his cousin Will with my brother Joel as the coach. I could watch these little dudes play all day - it is purely for parental entertainment. Aren't they darling? Will's even got his chew in...
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Their teammate in the very back, mid-game, playing outfielder. He's sitting down with his mitt on his head and he's gathering dandelions. Like I said, pure entertainment.
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Nelson boys at the ballpark.
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Our  boy turned 5 in May, and he requested a monster truck party. Here are some of the truck drivers racing their trucks out to the dirt pile.Image

Monster truck rally!
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I went on a quick couple night's getaway with some dear friends to San Clemente. Those are some good girls and we had some really good food!

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Cute milk-mustached boy staring out the window, probably dreaming about mashed potatoes and legos.
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A sweet lady contacted us and asked us to participate in a 5K she started 10 years ago called Running with Angels. They honor a few families who have lost babies recently and the proceeds to go to help support and care for families who have lost babies. My first 5K - oh yeah! Awesome to have our 
family there to run with us.
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Nice work, sister! I like her arm tucked into my shirt....
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Audrey had a big ballet performance. Here's our little ballerina with Grandma Janny and Papa Allen. She has since retired from ballet. Yay!
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Cousins...Hailey, Jayne, Audrey
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Looks like it's time to use the buckles...
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Sister bonding time in the pillow cave.
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Finishing up Kindergarten
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Her teacher Mrs. Bowman
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I love this picture...Cutest girls.
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 Go yellow Penguins!
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Our dear friends in Michigan gave us the sweetest gift when Lizzie passed away - money to buy a "Lizzie tree" to plant in our yard. We didn't have our own yard until recently, so we were finally able to find a tree and plant it right out front. Thank you, Thomases! We love our Lizzie Tree!
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St. George Temple - the whiteness is amazing. SO pretty!
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More loves from her brother.
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Playing with our buds at the splash pad in St George...their faces say it all.
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It's a little bit of a chore to protect her from being overly loved sometimes...so much love.
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Todd did a home stitch up job on our niece Ellie's leg. They both did great!
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Long crack award! Look at those buns!!
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We stopped by Lizzie's grave on her birthday. We miss that sweet angel baby every day....

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We tried to take a family selfie but it was so sunny and people were getting slightly grumpy.Image


So instead, we tried to get them all in the picture with the headstone. It turned into screaming and crying and we all stomped back to the car. Peaceful moments at the cemetery.....
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We spent a few days near Zion National Park with my family. Nothing better than a good wrestling match with the boys....
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Missing about 6 cousins, but this is a good chunk of them. They are such good kids.
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The day at the sand dunes would have been awesome except there was a windstorm...not so great at the sand dunes.... we were thoroughly exfoliated.
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Drew said Molly needed some bandages, so he made some out of wipes. I'm sure she felt so much better, don't you think?
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Hot summer rain calls for raingear....he chose ski pants and woolly parka. 
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Swimming lessons with Will and Jakey. 
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Traditional 4th of July swimming at Grandma Gwen's.
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She's kind of naughty and doesn't like to sleep in her own bed, but this is what I wake up to. Oh goodness, baby, I adore you. The crack again....
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We spent a spring weekend camping in Canyonlands with the Wards and the Gardners. SO fun.
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We hadn't met our neighbors who live over the back fence, but one morning I looked out and saw this. Hidey Ho, Good Neighbor! (Ever seen Home Improvement?) I got a good laugh out of that one.
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And then we went to Red Fish with the Nelsons. Oh, Red Fish....what a great tradition. 30 cousins and counting.
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Molly and Frances are a week apart.....and a few pounds apart. I love so many things about this picture.
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Drewbee asked me "Mom, can you lean your theat back tho I can play with your hair?"
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Jumping off the dock into the freezing water.
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See how Todd's the thickest of the brothers? It's not a hard title to earn. He's also the cutest...sorry, brothers.
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Best part of Red Fish...
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And we painted our house...I was SO scared that it wouldn't turn out. Before:
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And After.....Ahhhhh I feel so much better about this.
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Audrey wrote matching notes for Todd and me today.... nothing better than that. 
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And a couple more Molly pictures just because she's pure yum.
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Record for my longest post. Fer sher.