Tuesday, December 25, 2018

2018 Christmas Newsletter


The 2018 Christmas Newsletter has gone out ... PDF is in Dropbox.




Scott and Amy Westra
Their 5 children: McKenna and Spencer Erickson live in Alexandria, Virginia. McKenna works for TargetPoint Consulting and Spencer works for Deloitte. Both are currently serving in the Primary. Alyssa (23) lives in Draper and teaches 5th grade at Spectrum Academy, a school for autistic children. She is also pursuing her degree at Western Governors University. Kellen (22) is serving a mission in the Sacramento, California Mission, returning December 27th. He will be attending Utah Valley University. Kemery (20) is a junior at Utah Valley University and manages the warehouse operation at Piper & Scoot. Taylee (15) is at Corner Canyon High School and is a varsity cheerleader there. Amy is an instructor in Relief Society and is busy as the CEO of the Westra household. Scott serves as the Stake Clerk and is the Chief Financial Officer for WCF Insurance. They live in Draper.



Chris and Kim Westra
Their 9 Children: Conner (26) works construction and married Amber Ward on Halloween. Krystal (25) is attending BYU in Latin American Studies. Kadan (24) is attending SUU majoring in business and will marry Christine Esplin on December 28. Courtney (24) is married to Seth Worthen and their baby Integrity is one year old. Corin (21) married Kylie Nay in the summer and is attending Snow College. Kylie is a Medical Assistant. Seth (20) returns home February 6 from his mission in New Jersey. Aaron (18) just left for his mission to Trujillo, Peru, and is in the Lima, Peru MTC right now. Camden (16) has his license and is dating. Cayson (12) ran cross country this last fall. Kim is working as a Medical Assistant. Chris is still creating websites and other digital content for his business.



Wendy and Rick Jensen
Their 7 children: Janika (23) married Brandon Jenson in the Bountiful Temple on June 22. Jase (21) completed his mission and is working at Deseret First Credit Union and attending DSU. Jared (18) is currently serving in the Chicago Illinois Mission and loving it! Janelle (16) has been busy performing in her school musical as well as with the Madrigals and the Hands in Harmony Carolers. Jaiden (14) is involved with dance, tumbling, student council, and the Hands in Harmony carolers. Josh (12) speaks Chinese and played on an undefeated soccer team this Fall. Jenna (10) speaks Chinese and is involved with her school play, choir, and the carolers. Rick teaches Seminary at Desert Hills High School in St. George. Rick and Wendy also work as ASL Interpreters and direct the Hands in Harmony Carolers. Family Newsletter: www.jensenchristmas.blogspot.com

Jen and Grayson Blackham
Their 5 sons: Landon (23) has been working, going to school ... and he got married, adding Sol to the family. Callahan (19) is working full-time as an apprentice electrician and continuing his education. He’s become a vegetarian this year (with a little girlfriend influence). Keaton (18) is working too much while trying to have a social life and stay on top of schooling during his senior year. Cooper (15) is obsessed with all things NBA and NFL, loves music and shoes. Colton (13) stays busy with basketball, playing year round on multiple teams. Grayson works with Symphony Homes as the Construction Manager there. He runs pinewood derbies and loves smoking meat on the side. Jen tries to document life via Facebook and blogs (family, fitness, basketball). She is a Fitbit fan, a Zumba girl, and enjoys baking and books. They have two cats, six ducks... and a Segway. They live in West Jordan.

Shane and Alicia Westra
Shane and Alicia live in the California Bay Area with their 3 children. Adria (14) is in 8th grade and plays soccer, basketball, and the mandolin. She is also enjoying being a TA for one of the science teachers at her school. Mirella (12) dances her way through ballet class, ukulele lessons, and 7th grade. She is hoping to advance to pointe shoes next summer. Calder (7) is in 1st grade and is a budding engineer, artist, scientist, and mathematician (depending on the day!) He played on his first soccer team this fall and continues to work hard learning to swim. Shane is the VP of Product for Bynder, a Dutch company that purchased the company he works for in California. He has traveled to Amsterdam several times this year. Shane is serving as the Elders Quorum President. Alicia owns her own photography business and chauffeurs the kids around to all their activities. She is in the YW presidency and is also serving on the PTA executive board at Calder’s elementary school.

Derek and Danielle Westra
Derek and Danielle have three girls: Aniston (8) is in third-grade and loves school. She has been enjoying tennis, singing and dance classes and loves being creative in art, dance, music and games. Layla (4) loves pre-school, dance and gymnastics. She is a natural gymnast and we often find her doing handstands or front flips off the couch. Noelle will be 3 in January and loves to ride her tricycle around and around the house for hours. Derek works for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as the Director of Communications for Welfare Services, and loves his job. Derek also teaches as an adjunct professor at UVU. Danielle is a Nursery Leader, and Derek’s calling is with with the Young Men. They live in Traverse Mountain in Lehi.

Lamar and Margie Westra
We recently completed one of our missions, serving in the Church History Library in downtown Salt Lake City, working on the Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel Website for the past 14 years. We are still serving our other mission as Family History Worldwide Support Missionaries from our home, handling emails, chats, and phone calls from Family History patrons around the world. We have been serving there for about 12 years. This mission helps keep our knowledge up to date as we continue to serve as Family History Consultants in our ward. Christopher and Margie are constantly updating Margie's Gospel Topics website, which has over 2,000 pages, plus many hundreds of links. Their goal is to help busy family members and friends with material for their church talks and lessons. Check it out at margiesmessages.com.

We have 32 grandchildren: 17 boys and 15 girls--ages 2 to 26 years old, and one great-granddaughter. We've had 5 grandchildren's weddings in the past 6 months! That makes 7 married grandchildren. We have 4 grandsons currently serving missions. We have 4 granddaughters and 4 grandsons that have completed their missions and returned home. Our family is growing older (all except us, of course:-))! May we all "Live, Love, Learn, and Leave a Legacy."

Christmas Eve 2018


Christmas Eve 2018 ... it was on a Monday this year.  We had the whole crew this year (Jensen's alternate with Rick's side of the family). There was soup and breadsticks and lots of treats too (in Jen's journal she mentioned making marshmallow brownies, mint brownies, and Swig sugar cookies...  anyone else remember what they brought?) The candy bar game is always a hit with the kids. Then there was the annual slideshow video (Westra 2018). There were a couple extra videos too, a shorter video of Cousins 2018, and then the Stairway to Nowhere video as well.  Lots of fun highlights from the year. 

Blackham's got a family photo (Sol was now officially a member, this would be their family photo for the newsletter next year), Calder was obsessed with his cousin Alyssa, and Jen and Rella had cute Christmas earrings. So festive!

For the gift exchange  ... 

Scott's family gave to Chris&Kim's crew
Chris's crew gave to Jensens
Jensens gave to Blackhams
Blackhams gave to Shane&Alicia's family
Shane & Alicia gave to D&D's family
Derek&Danielle's family Scott&Amy's family

Kim's sister was visiting, and we thought we might try to do the nativity, but we didn't get around to it (and there just aren't that many kids willing to participate any more). The nativity DOES tend to get people to pull their cameras out. Otherwise everyone is too busy visiting and having fun to take pictures.


Thursday, December 20, 2018

Grandpa's Garage and a Stairway to Nowhere



There have been pictures posted of the outside of the Havenmoor House ...  and here's a peek at inside the garage. Garages can get crazy, and I've definitely seen worse. There is an extra fridge and a couple freezers. All sorts of stuff hanging from pegboard along the walls. Shelves holding all sorts of stuff, some organized in apple boxes. Look at all those racquets! That blue metal shelving unit (below) I remember from the Hermitage House. It was right outside the basement backdoor, under the deck. I remember we kept all the "newspaper logs" stacked in it (newspaper logs were papers soaked in water then rolled up and then used in the fireplace instead of wood). 


In 2018, Grayson did a complete redo of the Blackham garage. He spent quite a bit of time (and money) but anyone who has ever seen it is quite impressed. Do you know who else was impressed? Grandma and Grandpa. Probably a little more Grandma ... she decided it was time that the Westra garage was reworked as well.

Here's a peek at Gray's Garage ...

Thus started a big job at the Westra home (well ... garage). A lot of things given or thrown away. Shelves emptied and repainted. Recreating some of the same look with the Gladiator shelving and wood paneling, getting a similar wheeled drawer and some nice big lockers. Crates to replace all the apple boxes, and Grayson even broke out his (up until then unused) CriCut machine to make matching labels for the crates.

... a little look at some of the changes

Some pictures Derek took while over working ...
We need some "after" shots when it was ALL done.

Grandpa doesn't spend quite as much time in his garage as Gray does, he's more known for his love of working in the yard. His pond and plants and buckets ... and holes. In fact, Grandpa has the ULTIMATE hole, a CAVE. It's under the deck. He built a nice set of stone stairs down to his cave entrance (and to the basement backdoor). The stability of the cave got to be a bit worrisome, so some time and money was spent reinforcing the walls and shoring things up.

Chris helped set up the construction, getting bids and deciding which route to take to ensure no cave collapse. After the workers came and did their job they told him " We appreciated serving you. We are here to handle any future cave projects. Keep digging." Future cave projects ;) Dad did once have dreams of having a raquetball court under the house/garage ...


Derek got a little song idea in his head ... Stairway to, instead of Heaven ... to Nowhere. He actually took the time to write the words down, and then to record it. He gave me the clips to work up into a video, and here it is ... Stairway to Nowhere!






Stairway to Nowhere 

There’s a man named LaMar 
And he works very hard 
And he’s building the stairway to nowhere 

When he gets there he knows 
He can store potatoes 
And hoses and junk from anywhere 

Oh, oh oh oh, and he’s building the stairway to nowhere 

There’s a cave in the hole 
Where you feel like a mole 
Living deep underneath Salt Lake City 

Then outside by the pond 
There’s a squirrel who sings 
Oh that stairway and cave are so pretty 

Ooh, it makes me wonder
Ooh, it makes me wonder 

There’s a feeling I get 
When I talk to the West 
Ra, and my spirit is longing for learning 

What drives you to dig 
Boring holes small and big 
And forever your shovel is turning 

And he’s building the stairway to nowhere


Historic Homes in Holland ~ Shane's Trip

 

Shane and Jan Weening - December 2018

From Shane: I just barely got back from visiting Groningen (Northern Holland, where most of the de Haan lines are from). Jan Weening, a Family History Consultant in Groningen has written a book about the early church there, and knows a lot about Ate Obes Westra (my great-grandfather). I took the 3-hour train ride to Groningen, rented a bike, and Jan took me all around to see where Ate Obes lived, worked, and served as a missionary. It was so cool to see!

Here are the pictures he took on his trip ...

The photo on the left and upper right are two locations Ate Westra lived while serving as a missionary in the Netherlands (1919-1922). The bottom right is where church services were held during those years ...


... more locations where church services were held in Groningen are pictured below, 
although these were after Ate's time. 
The one on the left was where Jan Weening was baptized.

If you read Ate's History, you know that he met his wife Geeske in Groningen and they ran a laundry before they immigrated to America. Below, the top-right photo shows this laundry and their residence from 1902-1907. The building on the left is where Ate lived 1899-1900, and the bottom right is another possible residence. 


Check out A History of Homes for where Ate lived in Utah after they came to the United States.

Mom/Margie wrote to Shane: Dad just showed me your letter just now, with all the pictures!  That's amazing that you took the 3 hour train ride to Groningen, rented a bike, and went all those places where your great-grandfather lived!  So nice of Jan to take you all those places and that he knew a lot about Ate Westra! So wonderful that you took advantage of that great opportunity!  Thanks for all the photos!

... and to the other siblings: We had a nice video chat with Shane last night from his hotel in Boston. He mentioned the time with the FH consultant Jan in the Netherlands was delightful, after several train changes and bus ride---and the people in the smaller towns didn't speak English nearly as much as in Amsterdam, so it was a little harder to know what trains to take, etc. Shane would like to do something for Jan for taking so much time with him (though Jan seemed to enjoy it just as much as Shane).


One final photo from Shane's Netherland's trip ...
Shane eating raw herring ... mandatory Dutch street experience. Ewwwww.




Merry Christmas From Shane & Alicia (2018)

 

Another cute Christmas card from the Shane & Alicia crew. As cute as the cover/front is, the back is so creative and clever and really gives a great recap of their 2018 year. Ironically, the card was designed digitally, while the images for this post are scans of the physical card ... the colors don't come across as well in a scan as in the original. 


You can read more about Shane's trip to Holland HERE

Sunday, September 30, 2018

Twins? Mom's Cousins & a Howell Reunion

Photos from 1964. Converted from slides May 2020.
Getting slides converted to digital photos  ... came upon these photos. Chris joked that Scott had a twin sister we knew nothing about! Actually, that is baby Lorraine, born three days before Scott. These kids are Mom/Margie's COUSINS in Manti. Their dad, Margie's Uncle Ken was GrandmaNorman/Zada's youngest sibling (Kenneth Rodney Howell 25 January 1929 – 6 October 2009). They had one more child Blake who was close in age to Chris. Mom thought it was funny to have 1st cousins the same age as her own children!  Memories from Mom ...
  • Greg is the oldest boy. He died a number of years ago.
  • Deborah Kay (husband, Mike Mangum, died of a brain tumor a number of years ago). When she was young, she stuck her finger in a wall radiator with slats. She turned around quickly and it ripped her finger off. She learned to play the piano, minus one finger. After her husband died, she got a job working for the church downtown. When we were on our mission we would run into her once in a while in the cafeteria. She must have learned to type well without that finger.  She was about to have two knee replacements, a month apart, since she needed to get back to work. Derek, you can check the directory and see if she still works there or has retired.
  • Cynthia
  • Identical twins: Kathy and Kerri (they were flower girls at our wedding at about age 6). Kathy has M.S. and is in a wheelchair. Interesting that her identical twin doesn't have it.
  • Lorraine and Blake were the two youngest of the seven kids.

Ken and Yvonne were my favorite aunt and uncle and I would go stay with them for a week in the summer, when their first 3 kids were little. We would go hunting for night crawlers at night with a flashlight. But I wouldn't touch one now!! Ken and Yvonne got pregnant with a set of twins first, but lost that set of twins. Ken served as Bishop later on. 

There was a family reunion (Howell Cousin Party) in Alpine at Barry and Jan Vencent's home on September 29, 2018. Merrill and Lorrie and Nelva & Arnold & Greg. Mom & Dad and Chris and  Kim and son Cayson (12) and Derek, wife Danielle, and their 3 little girls: Aniston (8), Layla (4), & Noelle (2) made it there. Mom mentioned that Derek met Deborah at the family reunion.




Friday, July 27, 2018

24th of July Family Fun

In July 2018, Shane and Alicia were coming in to visit. Wendy's crew wanted to connect, and we managed to get most of the family together for a group gathering.



It all started with an email, and then more email exchanges ...

Alicia: I’m finally organizing our schedule for our trip! As always, there are lots of people to see and we’re trying to balance time with both sides of the family, a few close friends, and time to relax. We have two open evenings for family dinners...Sunday and Tuesday. Which one do you want (you get first pick...my family gets the other evening.) I should mention that by family dinner I mean going to Red Robin or something.
Mom: Shane & Alicia leave today and will get here about noon tomorrow. We are planning on dinner at Red Robin on Tuesday for any family that can join us. They don't usually take reservations, but I hope they will for a large group. Earlier would be easier to get that separate room, but hard for our working men. Let us now if you think you can come or definitely can't come, so we can give them an approximate number. Then we can come here after for dessert and a longer visit and so the cousins can play. Derek came at 8 this morning and will work all day to finish putting up the decorative panels on the garage wall. Thanks Derek! Grayson stopped by last night and went to Home Depot and purchased and brought home the Husky work bench we had chosen to get. He was able to get a floor model so no assembly required! So it is nice to have that taken care of! Thanks Grayson. He said he will probably stop by Mon. with some hooks, etc. to show us and ideas for us. Now we just need to finalize our cabinet choices. Jase and Janelle & her friend will be staying here tonight. Jase is picking them up in Logan, as their Stay-at-home EFY ends tonight. They stayed with Janika and Brandon this week. Then they will drive on to St. George tomorrow morning. We had a nice dinner and visit at Derek and Danielle's on Sunday and Rick and Jase were able to go there with us. They had never seen their house and Jase was a big hit with the girls, playing with them. Monday Rick & Jase went to the New Haven summer barbecue with us at the common area. Rick was able to buy a car. Jase finishes his training up here today for his new job at Deseret Federal Credit Union. Chris came last Tuesday to take Dad hiking, but Chris ended up feeling sick and awful and could hardly make it down the mountain, so he wasn't able to enjoy it. Corin's wife Kylie's birthday is today, so we can all wish her a happy birthday.
Scott: Tuesday is a state holiday so there shouldn’t be work conflicts. Amy and I will be out of town.
Derek: We should be able to join on Tuesday. We'll plan on it! Sounds fun! If we are going to Mom and Dad's house afterwards, we can bring some small fireworks (unless they are banned in your hood like they are in ours). :)
Mom: Fireworks are not banned in our area, so that would be great. Linthorsts did quite a show in the circle on the 4th, so I don't know if they will be doing more on the 24th or now.
Mom: Instead of going to Red Robin and trying to work around everyone's schedule, we will just buy a lot of Papa Murphy's pizza and have a family get-together here. You can come anytime in the afternoon or evening you want---swim if you want---have pizza when you want and have ice cream and cookies and brownies, visit, and play in the yard. You can visit with Shane and Alicia's family while they are here from California until Fri. And Wendy and her 3 girls are arriving later today until Fri.
Chris: We will bring some gluten-free boysenberries from our gluten-free boysenberry vines, and also gluten-free cinnamon French toast cookies. Sorry Wendy they will have almond flour.😇😅


... so, Wendy did NOT pay close enough attention to Chris's email and thought those Snickerdoodles looked good. They tasted good. But they didn't make her feel good! She had to go lay down (and take some Benedryl?) 

There were Papa Murphy pizzas galore (although Jen forgot to grab the Cinna-wheel dessert she'd ordered with them, not set aside with the pizzas at pickup, but too much bother to take a trip back) and said brownies and ice cream... and fireworks.


Why are all the kids looking into the pond in the picture at top?
 There was a snake!

Jen brought out some duck eggs for Derek to take home, but he forgot them ... 
and then Mom used them up. 

... this video is pre-party, as the Blackham Boys got in the car to come out. 
But it's a favorite memory of the day (and month, and year ... maybe life!)



The next day, the available Westra Women DID go out to lunch ...
but did Chuck-a-Rama instead of Red Robin


Family fun and ladies lunch ... reminiscent of a year earlier, July 2017