Sunday, June 15, 1997

Hello ... Goodbye

This picture was taken in June, so looking back I assumed it was a Father's Day gathering, but it wasn't. Wendy has kept a journal for YEARS, and was able to note that this was a group gathering, welcoming back Shane from his mission (June 25) and a farewell before Wendy and her family moved to St. George (June 28, 1997, even though we would still see them often). So this was at Scott and Amy's Rosewood Park house in Draper.   Here's a peek at Wendy's memories ...

June 27: Tonight Scott and Amy had a BBQ at their house for Shane's return and our departure! It was a lot of fun and Chris and Sandy were able to come with their three boys and so that was nice. We finally got to see their little baby Corin. He is a little cutie. We had a wonderful meal and I stuffed myself. The kids then went swimming in the kiddie pool. Jani loved every minute of it. We showed our family pictures of our new house that are on our laptop.

I believe all these photos are from Jen's camera ... 
but Scott and Wendy have cameras in the picture above ... are there more photos somewhere?

Found some video - live action of the event!


June 28: I wrote a few paragraphs about moving out of our condo and how we stayed overnight at Jen and Gray's. I wrote: "We forgot to pack Jani's nightgown and so she borrowed a little white onesie from Landon and they looked so cute in their twinner onesies. They ran around and had a great time." (We have a few pictures of them in their matching onesies!) We all went to Shane's homecoming on Sunday June 29th. I wrote: "Today was Shane's homecoming. He did a great job on his talk and we were very proud of him. Jeni sang a song and I signed it and it went well. We enjoyed food and company over at Mom and Dad's afterwards." We then slept at the Blackhams again and headed out Monday morning for our new home in Ivins!
Said matching onsie picture ...



Sunday, March 30, 1997

Easter 1997

 

Easter fell on March 30 in 1997. Jen was keeping a journal at this time, but I guess the Westra Easter party didn't get a mention (oops). Without having a timely written account of the even, what can we glean from the pictures?
  • It doesn't look like Chris's crew or Jensens joined this year (Jensen's were still in Salt Lake at this time, but they moved to St. George later this year). Shane was on his mission.
  • It was held at Scott and Amy's house (404 East Rosewood Park, Draper).
  • I believe it was on Sunday (future Westra Easters were often held the day before on Saturday) as that is Landon's "Sunday" outfit when he was that age. Darling matching dresses on McKenna and Alyssa.  
  • There is probably another angle of the group shot, as everyone seems to be looking at a different camera than the one shown here. I'm betting it was Scott behind that camera (all these pictures are from Jen's camera). 
Be sure to note the green plastic basket (that Grayson is holding) ... originally introduced in 1971 with additional appearances in the years to come. Check out all the EASTERS ...

Monday, December 30, 1996

Westra Christmas Newsletter 1996

Piles of papers and memorabilia set aside for scanning in 2022 uncovered another Westra Newsletter ... this one from 1996.  The border was added for the blog, the original was plain paper, but it looks like it was printed on a laser printer, instead of a dot-matrix, like some previous years. 



Merry Christmas Memories ... always interesting to see what makes it into the annual recap. 
We do have a Christmas 1996 post to showcase the holiday happenings at the Westra home. 

Wednesday, December 25, 1996

Christmas 1996

 
Christmas 1996 ... looks like another "Home Depot" Christmas tree (with the perfect shape) and a kid crew choo-choo train. No video clips to get a bit more background. One new baby this year ... Kellen was born a few months before the holiday.

Here's a few more photos from the holiday season ...

Derek and his friend Travis. A baby bundled up Kellen ... who is NOT happy taking some family photos in front of the tree. Pictures capture a couple other visits to the house, and a peek at the Hands in Harmony carolers that Rick put together.



Tuesday, July 2, 1996

Strong Clock Castles

This may be more of a "Jen" post ... but it would be interesting to hear other family members memories of Brother Strong and his clock castle creations. 

Wayne D Strong was a member of the Cottonwood 13th ward. He lived just down the street from the church, on 6400 S. He taught primary for many years, and was one of my (Jen's) favorite teachers when I was young.  I remember I'd go sit with him during Sacrament meeting, and a few times each year, I'd visit him at his home. There ... I could see his clock castles. 

This was a creative outlet for Brother Strong, and a labor of love for his children. He built them each a castle clock. They were so detailed and intricate. I loved looking at them. I think he built the two pictured above first, then moved into into some different styles. The one pictured below was my favorite. It has some similarities to Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty castle. I remember the gate actually went up and down to allow entry.



This may have been inspired by Disney's Aladdin castle, or the Taj Mahal ...
 


Another classic Disney-style castle. So many intricate pieces! I loved the blue glass "moat" that would light up. There were little lights throughout the castles.


The little drawbridge could be pulled up ...another moat around the castle.

I can't recall if I'd just invite myself over, or how often I imposed on Brother Strong to see his clocks over the years. He had a little (not so little really) playhouse in the back too, with tiny bunkbeds and a kitchen. I'm sure his grandchildren loved Grandpa's house!

I don't remember when the last time I went to see Brother Strong and his castle clocks. I was older (20 years old). I was dating Grayson and had brought up this childhood memory. It was so strong, I wanted to introduce Gray to Brother Strong, and the clocks. We arranged a time, and Scott and Amy (also dating at the time, so this probably would have been in 1991) joined us for a double date.


Brother Strong passed away in 1996. Mom and I attended the funeral. My journal entry from the day ...

July 1, 1996 Joined Mom in the morning to go to the funeral of an old Primary teacher of mine. Wayne Strong. He had been teaching primary for 30 years and taught all of the kids in our family. I remember going and sitting with him and drawing pictures in Sacrament meeting. He is also the man that made the fantastic clocks that would go see at his house even after I was out of Primary. In fact, I even took Grayson (and Scott and Amy came with us) to go see them. Gray was the only guy worthy to see this special man. The funeral was pretty upbeat, and the primary kids sang. Landon was a handful, not really bad, but a little too active for a funeral. I don't think Brother Strong would have minded though.

When I got to thinking about the clocks, I remembered that Brother Strong's grandson Danny was on FB and friends with Derek. I friended him, and he accepted, and then I reached out via messenger to ask (if it wasn't too much trouble) if I could get some of the pictures of the clocks. Danny obliged. I remember these exact pictures too. I think perhaps they were for an article in the Church News or some other publication. I still think of Brother Strong when I drive past his old house (on the way to the folks), and remember his wonderful life and his creative clock castles.

******************* Family Responses ******************


Chris: Beautiful, I remember brother strong, but not the castles.

Mom/Margie: I remember most of you had him in Primary and Jeni especially loved to sit with him in Sacrament Meeting--I guess because Jen and Bro. Strong both liked drawing and were artists. I remember in his class, when you would learn The Articles of Faith (I think it was) he would reward you with a giant Hershey candy bar. I remember his clocks were fantastic. I didn't remember them being castles, but thought maybe cuckoo clocks, but all unique. His wife Marty Strong was ill with esophageal cancer, as I remember, when I was R.S. President. I remember taking dinner over and him saying how she had trouble swallowing unless there was gravy or something to help it go down. When she died, his clock making gave him something to do to help cope with the loss.

DerekI love this! Brother Strong was my primary teacher too. He was really old by then. Dan was one of my good friends and we still talk. I remember when his Grandpa died.  It's interesting - I've never really seen these photos (or seen Wayne Strong younger) but I can see a TON of resemblance between my buddy Dan and his grandpa! 

Wendy: I remember Brother Strong, and knew that he was a clockmaker, but these pictures don't look familiar. Those are absolutely amazing!! He was my primary teacher and would give us one of those giant chocolate bars when we memorized the books of the bible in order. I still remember them to this day! I remember the books of the Old Testament in order because I learned a song with it, which I still remember. I memorized the books of the New Testament in order without a song. I still remember them, but not as well. I checked Dropbox to see if I had any journal entries about him. This is the only one I could find right off, from when I was 14. I am sure I have other memories written down in earlier journals.
December 23, 1982: I tended Penny Eardley’s two little boys at Strong’s house. Brother Strong was there but couldn’t tend them because he had an operation on his hips. He is very nice and his last name fits him perfectly especially with the death of his wife a while back. We made a snow fort – Chris is going to sleep in it tonight.

Thursday, May 9, 1996

Having a Ball (Derek, age 14)

Boys ... so often having a ball. Basketball, soccer, even little hackysacks. Going through some family video from 1995/1996, there were several times the camera featured young Derek (14 years old) showing off tricks while Dad/Lamar filmed. Here's a little compilation of those clips...



Also ... is this foreshadowing?

1996 ... basketball hoop, with tennis net along the wall in the garage.


2021... basketball hoop and pickleball net line on the wall in Derek's grown-up garage!



Sunday, April 7, 1996

Easter 1996

I think 1996 is the start of the annual "Hunt in Grandma and Grandpa's backyard". At least I wasn't able to find any pictures further back. This was before digital ... so not as many photos, and not as many grandkids! Six grandkids at this time ... Conner (4), McKenna (3), Kadan (2), Alyssa (1), Landon had not yet turned one. It was also Janika's first Easter (see photos below). Kellen was coming ... arriving in October.

Easter was on April 7th, and the Westra gathering was on a Sunday. Trying to dig up memories.  I found my (Jen's) journal, mentioning a turkey dinner at Mom's house, but no mention of Easter. The fact that it was both conference weekend, and Daylight Savings (shifted the clocks on Sunday) was noted.

Interesting to see the difference in the #WestraBackyard ... 
It changes and grows as much as the grandkids do! 

Some video footage was uncovered ...
(see more of Derek's ball handling skills HERE)


... and introducing the EARS.
When Landon was born, Jen quit working outside the home, and stayed busy sewing up a storm. She made these baby bunny ears for little Landon (Grayson had to give them a try too).  These are just the first photos in the ears. Other fuzzy floppers would come in the future (lots of funny photos), but this hand-sewn set would wrap around many a grandkid head ... a compilation collage will need to be created. See if these ears can reach RED PIG status!

Wendy's family didn't appear in the four photos above - and Jen's Journal entry hadn't included much information. Upon request, Wendy looked up her memories (journal, photo album) from 1996.

April 7: Happy Easter!! Rick’s mom had Easter Baskets out for us with goodies. Conference was excellent! We left for my mom and dad’s during the second session while we listened to conference in the car on the way. We enjoyed a nice dinner at my mom’s with all of the kids. Chris's family came and it was nice to see them since we don’t get to see them too often. We all gathered around the TV to watch President Hinckley on 60 minutes.  Overall it went well! Besides President Hinckley they also interviewed the one who owns Marriot hotels and also Steve Young the football player.  We visited with the family and then the little ones went on a little Easter egg hunt out in my parent’s backyard. 
Glad to have a little more info, and a couple more photos ... and to see the EARS in action already!