Saturday, December 31, 1983

1983 ~ Wendy's Write-Up

Wendy has kept a journal for years. That's been a great thing for family history. If we need details about an event, there's a good chance Wendy had something recorded. Below (check out Dropbox for a clearer copy, Word doc or PDF) you can catch her recap of 1983. While a lot of the details are about what a 9th grade/10th grade girl's life was like at that time, there is oodles of information about the family and other activities.

Scott left on his mission. Chris fell into the orchestra pit at the high school and broke his ankle. Wendy got her ears pierced, her braces off and got a perm. She loves waterskiing, tried snowskiing, and ran track. There was a family reunion for Mom's side of the family in June. A family reunion for Dad's side of the family in July. A fishing trip to Strawberry Reservoir. Griffiths came to visit. Mom&Dad went to Vernal. There was a Bishop's Youth Outing to the Uintas, big floods and a huge hail storm. The Westra's got their first family computer!  It's interesting to compare Wendy's wrap-up with the annual Westra Christmas Newsletter recap.  We still need a complete BLOG recap too, based on all the information and pictures we have for the year. But Wendy's write-up is pretty complete!










Tuesday, December 20, 1983

Merry Christmas from the Westras ~ 1983


 ** Christmas border was added for the blog image, not included on the original. **
To enlarge, check out the PDF version from the original scan.

Thursday, September 29, 1983

What the Hail?

 

Holy hail! This picture was taken in 1983. Looking at the size of those hailstones, it's not surprising that there was damage done. Mom said they had to tap the homeowner's insurance to get the house partially re-roofed. The big front window at Owsleys got broken (neighbors who were out of town). It caused dents and broken windows in cars too. 1983 was remembered more for the flooding that year, but I'm sure glad the folks thought to document the size of these impressive ice balls!

As old photographs are resurfacing after being scanned, the huge hailstones of 1983 started this trip down memory lane. Just for fun, I stuck "hail" in the search bar in Dropbox (and in the Blackham Blog), which is how some of these connections came up. There were some mentions in journals and letters too (included at the end). 

While it's not quite as large as the 1983 memory, 2013 had some pretty good hail hit the Blackhams in West Jordan. Jen had done a blog post then and wrote "I was downstairs in our home gym, when I heard a rattling. There was something, make that several somethings hitting the window ... it was a hail storm. I cut my workout short and came up to check on Cooper, who was cowering in my room crying. I comforted him and as quickly as it had started, the hail storm was over. I convinced Cooper to come out and check out the hail (the other kids were already out there). There were a lot of big pieces. That definitely would have hurt to get caught out in. There was a lot of hail on the trampoline, and the kids gathered even more. Then they jumped on the tramp in their bare feet! Crazy kids ... it was a bit like hot potato, but it was cold hail!"


St. George, February 2014

 This hailstorm was enough of a memory that it made it into Josh's annual recap, 
and Wendy had documented it on their family blog

Again, while not as impressive in size ... 
Janika's mission hailstone memory makes up for it in quantity!
May 2016, Janika wrote "We had this super weird storm in the middle of the night, and it was terrifying haha. My thinking process was something along the lines of 'okay, if it was really a problem, they'd have the sirens, right? Then we'd go find a storm shelter....oh my gosh where is the storm shelter?! do we even have one of those here?!?!' Needless to say, there was a little panic involved but no sirens, so we survived. We woke up to a foot and a half of marble-sized hail filling our parking lot, so we spent morning exercise helping a neighbor dig his truck out of the hail!! Only in Nebraska!"

Blackham Backyard - September 2019
Jen remembers a few hailstorms during the duck years (2015-2019). Worrying that the ducks might get hit and hurt during the storms. 
The leafy plants did not survive the storm in 2019. They got shredded!

Now a few more memories from letters and journals ...

  • In 1978, Dad had kept a journal about the scout trip to Wind Rivers. He wrote "during the trip up, the dark clouds suddenly gathered, and it started to hail, hailstones about an inch in diameter. We felt sorry for the scouts we had left behind, and especially for our packs. When we got back, it had stopped hailing momentarily, and most of the scouts had taken refuge under nearby trees. They had also placed the packs under vehicles close by. When we got packed, the hail began again, and all the scouts huddled in the suburban. The hail lasted for another 10 minutes and then subsided. We decided to try the trail and warily donned our packs and set out – with very threatening skies all around." 
  • In 2015, while Landon was in the MTC he wrote "We were in our classroom studying, and the rain came pouring down! Thunder and lightning soon joined, and then the rain changed to hail. We didn't even bother studying. We were all just mesmerized by the storm."
  • Also in 2015, Jase wrote about hail during the Pioneer Trek, he wrote "it started hailing on and off every day. In fact, one day it hailed so bad the tents flooded and we had to evacuate the camp."
  • In 2017, the Redwood Shore (Shane's family) Westras wrote "Happy March! It's hard to say if the month has come in like a lamb or a lion...we had pretty nice weather earlier in the week, but it was rainy yesterday and today. We even had a short burst of hail this morning while we were at church! We could hear it pounding on the roof and one of the men in our Sunday School class opened an exterior door to investigate, so we even got a glimpse of the hail coming down."
  • Also in 2017, Wendy wrote a family update, mentioning how she and the girls had been swimming on Labor Day, when a little later " a huge storm came in and it was hailing marble sized hailstones!! Hailing in September, when it was over 100 degrees that day? Crazy!! So much for our clean pool."

So now you know ... weird weather gets collected and documented on the blog!
Next time it hails ... get pictures! 
Any more hail memories?

Sunday, May 15, 1983

Farewell ~To Florida

 



So long Scotty! He's Mr. Missionary now, off to Florida to serve an LDS mission. Here in mid-May, he had his official farewell at the church. This was back in the day when the meeting was all about the missionary, with everyone in the family having a part on the program. According to the program, there was also an open house the next day at the Westra home.

Not a lot of pre-mission photos ... in fact, this was the only one found.
... a bit blurry, and only recently scanned in (in 2020). 

The first of the Westra kids to go on a mission ... but not the last.

Sunday, May 8, 1983

Mother's Day 1983 ~ A Poem by Wendy


Typed up ... on a typewriter, this poem/page has been saved for 40+ years (added to family history in 2024). Wendy has written a few other poems, as have other Westras over the years (check out the Poetry and Other Westra Written Words tag).  

As the image isn't always easy to read, here is a re-typed transcript:

Sometimes, I think we do not understand.
That the job of a mother is not always grand.
We may think that it is just shopping for pleasure.
When really it is mostly for us beyond measure.
We may think it is relaxing, watching the newest soaps,
It is not always so - don't get up your hopes!
We may think it is always such fun games and play
But it's also cleaning, cooking, and mending all day.
So now if you know what moms really do ...
How about telling her "I Love You"

"I Love You Mom ! ! !"  ♥Wendy (age 15)





Other Mother's Day posts ...


Sunday, April 3, 1983

Easters ... in the Olden Days

On The Westra Way blog, all the recent Easters have been documented, starting in 1996. But what about before? When the Westra siblings were growing up. Looking through the Dropbox photos, here's a compilation of photos and video...


Not a lot of photos, but a few! Baby Scotty, and then Scott a little more grown-up with cute Chris.

Skip a few years to 1971 ... Wendy and Jenny are Easter additions.
Love the found photos in color (converted from slides). 
This was the first year the plastic baskets made an appearance.
They are still around later ... going on 50 years now!

1973 - Easter was April 22. 
Is that a snow pile behind the kids? Late snow!

1977 - Easter was April 10. Add Shane ... and color!
1979 ... Jen is wearing the dress Wendy had on two years ago.
Where is Chris?


1982 - Easter was April 11. Captured the baskets and the "cereal" tradition. 
Wendy had posted about this Easter with some memories from her journal (Easter 1982). 
Derek just missed this Easter, born just a few weeks later.

... then there was a dearth of Easter photos (pretty much until 1996) but I did find this one of Derek from 1985 (three years old... hadn't quite joined the family in that last featured photo). The photo below was also labeled 1985, an Easter visit to Grandma Lucille.




BUT WAIT ... while photos couldn't be found for some of the years in-between these pictures, there was VIDEO! So that you don't have to go through the entire two hours to catch the Easters featured on film, here's a highlight reel of some live action Easter over the years! There are seven years featured ... 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1977, 1979 and 1983. There are some good views of the house/yard in Washington, then the Hermitage house ... paper plate bunnies hung on the wall. Easter Memories!