Saturday, June 14, 2014

Adventures @ Home -- Part 2

After the State Track meet was over in Cheney, we came home to Elma that same night and made it around 1am. 

Every day at home was pretty fun and usually relaxing. I say usually because I was always playing outside with Cohen or riding the dirt bikes or going down to the river. :)
Katelyn and I would play chess and watch TV while the boys were napping or playing with their toys in the living room with us. 

Sunday, June 1st: PIANO RECITAL
My mom has between 15-20 students who take piano lessons from her and we have 2 recitals per year. 1 at Christmas time and the other, when school is coming to an end before SUMMER. I was so excited when my mom told me when the recital would be because that meant that I would be HOME to see Tyson perform in his LAST PIANO RECITAL!!! He was the 1st to go on the program and he played "Hallelujah". It was beautiful and he did so great!


Tuesday, June 3rd: Award's Night @ the High School
Mom and I went to Tyson's Award's Night at the high school to support Tyson and see him get 1 of the 2 medals for being Salutatorian of the Senior class of 2014. He also was awarded the World Class scholar. He didn't apply for any scholarships because he will be gone for the next 2 years serving a mission for our church. 


Tyson was called to serve in the Utah Salt Lake City South Spanish speaking mission!!!!! (For those of you who may not know how mission calls work---there is a process of paperwork that you must fill out and there are interviews with leaders in the church, etc. All of these things are documented and then sent in to the Prophet and his counselors. From there it is between them and the Lord where each young man and woman will serve their mission). That is the basic explanation of how it works. Some may go to Elma, WA. Others may go to Canada, Wisconsin, Chile, Brazil, Germany, South Korea, Japan, Sweden, Florida, Ghana, South Africa, Madagascar, New York, etc. All of these places I mentioned are a handful of the places my very own friends have been CALLED TO SERVE. 

In my immediate family: My brother Jakiah served in the Arizona Tempe Spanish speaking mission. Kayla's husband served in Provo, UT English speaking then later he was called to serve Spanish speaking, Katelyn's husband served in Honduras, and my husband served in the Colorado Denver North Spanish speaking mission AND now my younger brother, Tyson, will be serving in the Salt Lake City South Spanish speaking mission!!  

Thursday, June 5th: First Pedicure!

My friend from High School invited me to go with her to get my nails done in McCleary. I said "Sure! Sounds fun!" I had had a manicure a couple of times but never a pedicure. Let me tell you.... IT WAS AWESOME!!! :D

Getting my awesome massage!

Saturday, June 7th: Class of 2014 High School Graduation
 Location: Fairgrounds Barn. haha

The ceremony began at 1pm with a song from the choir and Abby Williams giving her Valedictorian speech then there were some words spoken then TYSON got up to give his speech. For those of you reading this who were there, you know what happened. haha. Tyson gets to the podium and says, "Well the past 4 years at Elma High School have been great." Then he walks away and everyone starts to cheer and clap. He walks about 10 ft. from the podium before turning around and walking back. haha! Then he starts his speech and goes from there. That was honestly the greatest thing I had ever seen at a high school graduation! Epic.

 Waiting for Tyson to walk down the aisle with his class!

Tyson giving his Salutatorian speech

That evening, Mom, Dad, Tyson, Katelyn and her 2 boys, and I went to Red Robin for dinner to celebrate our newest high school graduate. Yum! :)
 My Royal Red Robin
Cohen is enjoying his mac n' cheese with carrots and ranch

Sunday, June 8th: Seminary Graduation 
at the Church @ 6:30pm


Tyson graduated from seminary after all 4 years of going at 7am every morning before school. He also gave a speech/talk on his 4 years of attending and favorite scripture he studied his senior year in seminary from studying the Book of Mormon.

Before seminary graduation that evening, Nanny and Gucky came over as well as my cousin Tessa and her 2 girls, and one of my Dad's high school friends. They all came to see us and we had dinner and hung out. It was a FUN day! :)



Nanny & Gucky outside on the front porch Sunday afternoon
1 week before Gucky's 90th birthday!!!! (He would say he is in his 91st year :)



Cohen thoroughly enjoying an afternoon ride on the mower with his Papa Tim!
Monday, June 9th: Sister's Night Out to the MOVIES
Missing our oldest sister, Kayla, in UT 
 Long story short, we went to the Regal 16 cinemas and originally went to go see Maleficent, which we did, but then when it was over we were walking out and saw that The Fault In Our Stars was just about to start so we decided to movie hop and watch it! Katelyn hadn't even finished the book yet BUT we decided it was worth it! :D
BOTH were so amazing!!!! 



It's true, we both cried our eyes out... it was that amazing!

Tuesday, June 10th: Tyson's Senior Track Banquet
Couple hours long.... Tyson was awarded the Coach's Award and Academic Recognition. Told some funny stories from state. The end.
Wednesday, June 11th: Longest Day Ever...

Stayed up until 2am and had to wake up at 5am to get ready for my flight from Portland --> Houston. Interesting and stressful morning to say the least. 
 Last time at home together for 2 years....

Having fun in the car :)

 I LOVE MY BROTHER and would DO ANYTHING FOR HIM. <3 The love of a sister for her little brother <3
Almost missed my flight. Literally got on the plane 5 minutes before we took off. Never been so scared and stressed in my life! 
When I checked my bag it was 9:10am, 40 minutes before my flight left. The lady said they had to put a LATE CHECK IN tag on because they are supposed to have our bags 45 minutes before takeoff. So, that means they couldn't guarantee my bag would be on MY FLIGHT!!!!!! Well, when I got to Houston, I waited about 5 minutes and TA-DA!! It had arrived and made it safely on my flight. I was relieved.
STORY of my FLIGHT to Houston: I get on the plane in Portland and my boarding number was A45. Well that was useless. I got there when they were just about done boarding the C section. I run through the jetway thing and onto the plane and go figure, every seat was taken except the middle seats .... after walking to the back of the plane I realize I would rather sit in the middle seat near the front rather than on a wing seat where the seats don't recline and rather than in the back because I get claustrophobic sitting in the back. 
So, I make my way as fast as I can to the front while trying to judge who I should sit by based on "who do I think will sleep and stay the most quiet for a 4 hour and 10 minute flight....??" I judged wrong. I chose to sit between a lady reading her book (which she did the entire time) and an older man with hearing aids. Nothing against him because I LOVE older people, I just thought he would be a quiet old man. 
Well, long story short, His name is Hoy Dean Embree and he is 93 yrs old. He was a Bomber during WWII and had the most amazing life stories that made both of us cry. He is one of the most sweetest old men I have ever had the privilege of talking to, besides my 2 SWEET grandfathers, Gucky and Opa. 
One thing that I won't forget him saying is that he considers himself a Survivor not a Hero. Well, when I got off of that plane I googled his name and here is what I found....
EMBREE, HOY DEAN
Synopsis:
The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Service Cross to Hoy Dean Embree, Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army Air Forces, for extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an armed enemy while serving as Ball Turret Gunner of a B-17 Heavy Bomber of the 511th Bombardment Squadron, 351st Bombardment Group (H), EIGHTH Air Force, while participating in a bombing mission on 21 May 1943, against enemy targets in the European Theater of Operations. The personal courage and devotion to duty displayed by Staff Sergeant Embree on this occasion have upheld the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, the 8th Air Force, and the United States Army Air Forces.
Headquarters: European Theater of Operations, U.S. Army, General Orders No. 48 (1943)
Born: July 16, 1921 at Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Home Town: Pomona, Missouri

Distinguished Service Cross

Awarded for actions during the World War II

The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Service Cross to Staff Sergeant Hoy Dean Embree (ASN: 17075343), United States Army Air Forces, for extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an armed enemy while serving as Ball Turret Gunner of a B-17 Heavy Bomber of the 511th Bombardment Squadron, 351st Bombardment Group (H), EIGHTH Air Force, while participating in a bombing mission over enemy-occupied continental Europe on 19 May 1943. To enable an aircraft of the squadron of which he was a member to participate in the operation, he volunteered to serve as ball turret gunner, thus completing an otherwise incomplete crew. The aircraft in which Sergeant Embree was serving was attacked by a force of enemy fighter airplanes, and he was seriously wounded.
General Orders: Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, U.S. Army, General Orders No. 48 (August 3, 1943)

Action Date: May 21, 1943
Service: Army Air Forces
Rank: Staff Sergeant
Battalion: 511th Bombardment Squadron
Regiment: 351st Bombardment Group (H)
Division: 8th Air Force 
What an amazing man. Words can't fully express the gratitude I have for this man and for those who serve our country to this day. 

Never judge people by the way the look, you never know what their story may be... glad I chose to sit by this man. :) He was on his way to a reunion with his flight crew members and friends from the war... He said that there are only 21 guys left that are still alive that make it to this reunion.

  • Another cool thing he told me as we were about to land. We looked out the airplane window and he was telling me the elevation we were at JUST by looking at the sizes of the cars below us. How NEAT is that! 
  • He also told me things about the flight patterns.
  • One last thing, he told me that ...Between him and the Lord that he was ready to die whenever God planned that for him. He has lived a good life and has done all that he can. He is happy and believes in God. "What more do I need?" 

What an honest and true man. I hope that we can all say the same about ourselves, that we are ready to meet our maker.
 

Friday, June 13, 2014

Home SWEET Home -- Part 1

Hmmm.... What did I do when I was home for 2 weeks?

Well, almost every night consisted of at least 2 games of chess either against Katelyn or Tyson. Lets just get it out there now. I BEAT TYSON and if you can't tell, I am SO PROUD of myself!! haha He is such a killer champ at that game so when I won, (it was about 1am) he blamed it on him being tired and not thinking straight. Killed his precious Queen and after an hour long game, it was over for him. haha GOOD times. :) Playing Katelyn was always fun because we were evenly matched with our skills and ability with that game so we both felt like we each had a pretty good shot at winning. 

Lets see, I got home to Elma on Wednesday night.
Thursday we went out to Lost Lake to visit Nanny & Gucky (my dad's parents) because I missed them so much and hadn't seen them since our wedding about 7 months ago!!! I rode out on the road bike with my dad and we talked with them and ate Nanny's homemade cinnamon rolls for a good hour or so before the rest of the crew showed up. Katelyn, Cohen, and baby Maddox were waiting at home for Mom to get home from work and Tyson home from school. When they got out there, I played with Cohen outside down by the dock, throwing rocks, and splashing our feet in the water. He is so adventurous and just LOVES the outdoors! Every time we are at the lake together we always wind up at the tether ball. He is so fascinated with that thing, it's hilarious! 

COHEN:
I give him airplane rides, sometimes he's even a sack of potatoes over my shoulder, we play duck duck goose.. (so glad I taught him that game -- he is the absolute cutest when he says "duuuck duuuuck duuuck gooo!" Doesn't quite say the ending of goose yet.) Sometime he'll skip saying duck at all and go straight to saying "goo!" because he loves running around everywhere. It's pretty funny just the 2 of us playing it.
But the thing that he LOVES THE MOST that even tops playing "duck duck goo" with me is taking him out on the dirt bike around the yard, down to the end of the road and back (upper falls creek rd.), and down into the field by the creek. If it were Cohen's way, he would ride that bike ALLLL day and never want to go inside to eat or sleep. I remember one of the days at home he was on the bike with Papa Tim and they came in after a good 25 minute ride to the field and they stop the bike in the garage to be done, well, Cohen is not done by any means. He points to the next by and says, "Brrrooommmm, brrroooomm.." making the motorcycle sound haha. Or he'll say, "one more!" So dad, (Papa Tim), can't resist that cute little blondie and sure enough they finally come in the house after riding each and every one of those dirt bikes. Such a funny kid.
 One of the many bike rides with Cohen down to the creek
 

   
Our cousin's daughter Erika playing with Cohen


Best buds after they warmed up to each other

Erika and Cohen waiting their turn for a bike ride


 Now these next 2 pictures are hilarious!! Katelyn, Tyson, and I were watching TV in the living room when Cohen decides that his friend, Bun, is hungry. So, in his 2 yr. old mind the obvious thing to do was to lift his shirt a little and let Bun feed from his belly button! hahaha Tell me that isn't the cutest and most adorable thing ever! 

Then, like any other baby would have to have done after eating, the BURP. No one told Cohen to do any of this. We just looked at him and thought, where in the world did he learn this??? He gave Bun a few pats on the back and decided, Ah, he burped, all better. Then laid Bun down in the swing, put a blanket on him and pushed the power on button with music for Bun to fall asleep. 
Pretty sure he learned this from seeing his Mommy feeding baby Maddox. Adorable.

Maddox on the other hand, he loves it when I make funny faces at him or touch his cheeks and nose, he has been giving me SO many cute smiles and he even started to giggle on this trip to WA! I can't believe how big he is going to be the next time I see him in September! That little boy is so strong and is always trying to stand up on his 2 tiny feet whenever he is on my lap. 

Maddox -- about 4 months old

The first weekend I was home was Tyson's state track meet in Cheney! He left with his track team on Thursday and we left on Friday at 6am. We got to Cheney around 12:15pm just in time to find out seats and watch Tyson's friend, Ray Stark do the 100m dash and win 1st place! 
Tyson's event wasn't until about 3:15 so we got to enjoy watching all of the other athletes compete in their events. Track is one amazing sport!
Tyson won STATE CHAMP in his event that afternoon in the Triple Jump with his Personal Record by 2 feet and State Title at 45ft. 3.75 in. JAW Dropping. Perfection. 
The story: he didn't get any practice jumps in because he didn't want to. Coach Aiken told Tyson that his competition had been getting 2, 3, even 4 jumps in. Tyson just said to his coach, "Good, they'll be tired." Coach Aiken didn't know what to say to that so he just stood by the fence and waited for the event to start. Tyson qualified from his first 3 jumps into the final round where the top 9 get to have 3 more attempts. Tyson scratched the first 2 jumps because he went over the measuring line too far and so the official couldn't count those jumps. His FINAL jump, he stepped back about a foot from his normal starting place and gave it all he had, bruised heel and all, and flew like an eagle through the air winning GOLD. Breathtaking. 
So PROUD of him!!!!!

Hopefully this link will work and go to my sister's facebook page where his slow-mo triple jump for gold will show up....


Jumping to clear 5'10"

Tyson's 4x4 team took 4th in STATE! Such an amazing weekend in Cheney, I even got a sunburned face that turned to a tan. haha :)



Thursday, June 12, 2014

Making it the BEST 2 weeks

My trip home started 2 weeks ago at 3:30am. Why is it that all of my trips seem to begin before the sun rises??? Something my dad would say, "Because there is work to be done." Isn't that true.

Anyways....

3:30am on Wednesday May 28th -- Wake up to wash my face off, put on some make-up, put the contacts in and brush my teeth.

4:00am -- Sean and I stop at McDonald's for a LARGE Dr. Pepper because its only $1 and we needed it. Some people SWEAR by Coffee, well, I swear by DP to get me going haha After 10 minutes of waiting in line we finally get our DP. WHO in their right mind goes to McDonald's at 4 in the morning!!!!! Besides us! Crazy people.

4:10am -- Hop on 210 heading west for the 2.5 hour drive to the Houston Hobby airport.
Lets get this straight. WORST drive ever!!!
                 1. It is 4AM
                 2. It is raining cats & dogs NOT like Washington rain. Washington rain is usually just a drizzle and lasts all day. This kind of rain was torrential and would go in periods of about 10 minutes each but boy were those 10 minutes scary!
                 3. Hydroplaning
                 4. BIG semi trucks flying past you spraying water all over your windshield ...mind you, it is DARK out.
                 5. Source of light=LIGHTNING. I was sure my plane would go down that morning because of the lightning & thunder storm.
                 6. 2.5 hours of knowing that this is my last time seeing my husband for 2 whole weeks!!!! So sad. That was our first and last time ever being apart overnight. EVER. Avoid leaving your spouse at all costs.

We finally get to the airport at about 6:30am. Sean hops out to get my duffel bag and we say our goodbyes with a LONG hug and a few kisses. :) And then we were on our separate ways.

I was checked in very quickly, hardly a line at all for security which was just a breeze!
Made it to my gate with 45 minutes to spare.

Boarded the plane and we were 6th in line to take off when the pilot comes in on the intercom and says that we have to wait until the STORM passes over. Sitting at my window seat I look out the window and I cannot see a single building or parked plane, nothing. All I could see was a blur of some sort of fog because it was pouring like none other. After 10 minutes of waiting we finally took off. I probably said about 100 prayers that the plane would take off and we wouldn't get struck by lightning. To my surprise, there was little turbulence at all and we were actually 10 minutes early to the Albuquerque airport for my connecting flight.



I had another hour to wait before my flight left for Seattle. This flight was a lot better. It was late morning, clear skies, no turbulence. SMOOTH SAILING. 

Landed at the SeaTac airport just after 12pm and my mother-in-law Corine and her oldest son Tyler and his wife Courtney were there to pick me up! :)
We went to Wendy's for a frosty and burger because I was starving. I had only had a few sips of DP at 4am and some peanuts and pretzels and more DP on the plane haha

We got to their home and relaxed for a little bit. Played the BEST game I have played in a while! DOMINION. Don't ask me how to play because it's too hard for me to explain. I was very skeptical before playing BUT to my surprise, AND everyone else's, I WON!!! By 1 point! That was awesome :) We played another 3 or 4 rounds.

We ordered pizza for dinner :)
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My mom drove just over halfway to their home Covington and we met up with her so I could then go home to Elma. :) Mom and I ran QUICK errands starting with Costco. Made it there with 3 minutes before they closed!!!! Then to WalMart for a few things and we were home within an hour. Quickest grocery shopping Mom and I have ever been on together. We were very surprised.

Got home and Mom had already made dinner and it was ready when we got home. I LOVE my mom's homemade food....It's the BEST! :)

The rest of my trip is To Be Continued...