Showing posts with label Lucas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lucas. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2020

Platform and Packet

Schools were closed today. Teachers were there if the students needed anything. Jorja had her student body campaign platform and packet due today. She dropped that off. Who knows how elections will work this year. She is so nervous! She also stayed at school and finished her math test. This kid that has been messaging her and asking her to hangout picked her up from school and they went to Swig. Then Jorja went to IHOP with Lucas. I wasn't sure if I should let her do that, but she said all restaurants are closing tomorrow. So.... I let her go. It is so hard to know what to do!
Jorja's platform
Jorja, Lucas and Bode turning in their SBO packets 
I do not know why she insists on sticking out her tongue. I hate it. One day she is going to realize she looks ridiculous when she does this. Still love her though. :) Jorja finished her day at Chick-Fil-A. First day of quarantine and we hardly saw the Porge.
Jorja

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Denied

Jorja went to lunch with some of the student government girls. They wanted to talk to her about elections. They take really good care of her. I love it. Jorja went to the temple with Lucas after school, except she didn't realize her recommend was expired. That was embarrassing for her. They went out to eat instead. Whoops.
Jorja & Kelsey
 Jorja

Saturday, December 15, 2018

Aloha! My Family is Back!

Today was a great day. Mike and I drove up to Logan early this morning. We helped Stockton move out of his apartment. That's it. No more school for him for about two and a half years. He is going to miss his roommate Nathanael. I think Nathanael is going to miss Stockton. After we got Stockton completely checked out we went to Pizza Pie Cafe and stuffed ourselves silly. Maysen didn't want to come. We drove to her apartment after though. Maysen was easier because she is coming back in a few weeks. We helped her with a few odds and ends before we headed out. Mike and Maysen drove the van home. Stockton and I drove the Pilot home. We talked all the way home. That was my favorite thing about diving. When we would drive up to Provo, Stockton would talk to me. It was the best. We were all quite exhausted when we got home. Jorja was getting ready for a date. The Christmas dance was tonight. I am so glad she was healthy enough to go. She had to be really careful about her spleen. The doctors had warned her she couldn't do any physical activity for six weeks after her symptoms went away or her spleen could rupture, and she wouldn't want that. I told her she couldn't go in the mosh pit, especially the student government one at the end. Luckily their group was planning on leaving the dance early, so Jorja wouldn't be tempted with that.
Maysen & Stockton
 Jorja
Jorja's date is named Lucas. Hopefully he didn't mind all the suitcases in our front room. Jorja had a great time. They went miniature golfing, Costa Vita, Draper Park, the dance, the watched Elf at Movies 9. Jorja said she behaved herself for the most part with the physical activity. One time she jumped on Drew's back (Hailey's date) to surprise him and he took off into the mosh pit. I think she got him to get her out of there pretty quickly though. Jorja said they had to leave the dance right as it was getting good, so that was too bad. Although, I'm thinking it was a good thing. In Jorja's mind the dance getting good means it is getting crazier. That wouldn't be a good thing for her right now.
Lucas & Jorja
 The dance was Hawaiian themed, they changed into their Hawaiian clothes after dinner.
Stockton, Jorja and I stayed up late, late, late. Tomorrow is going to be a long day. I am so excited to have my entire family with me for the next few weeks! My friend Cheri had a very happy day too. Her daughter returned from serving a mission in Taiwan. Cheri is my friend in Washington, the one that each of our kids have a match. Emily is Maysen's match, and now she is home! Cheri sent me this picture and it made this awesome day even better. I can't wait until this is me!
Chris, Carter on FaceTime (he still has finals at BYU), Cheri, Emily, Lily, Aiden

Sunday, November 11, 2018

Getting the Boot

Mike and I got up early this morning to finish the poster we were supposed to make. I thought we were going to do something on the computer, but we never got around to it. Doing stuff like this stresses me out. I hate it. Mike took the poster to Ward Council and did a little craft project there. He pushed lights through it. It ended up looking pretty cool. We left a big space after the date because neither of us could remember the time. Looking back, I can't remember if we ever fixed that. Oh well. 
Mike, Preston and I went early to church. We met with the bishop for Preston's priesthood/twelve year old interview. Too bad we didn't put our stuff down on our bench first. When we finished the interview it took us a bit to find a seat. The primary program was today. Preston didn't want to do the program, especially since he was officially twelve. He talked to Megan Okerlund about it. She made him a deal that if he gave a talk he wouldn't have to come to any of the practices. At least he knows the drill about how the primary programs work now. When the bishop called Preston up, he was already up there. Preston gave a great talk. It was short, but good. All of my kids are fantastic speakers. Preston had the entire audience cracking up. This was his talk.

Since my 12th birthday was yesterday, I am graduating from primary, so you can imagine how excited I was when I found out I had to do the primary program anyway.

In primary, I have learned that the priesthood is the authority to act in the name of God here on the Earth. The priesthood can bless our lives in many ways. For example, each year before I start school, I ask my dad for a Father's blessing. When someone is sick, they can ask for a priesthood blessing. The young men that prepare, bless and pass the sacrament can do that because of the priesthood.

Yesterday I turned 12 years old. That means I can receive the Aaronic priesthood. I might even be able to pass the sacrament next Sunday!

I am excited to be able to receive the priesthood and use it to serve the other members of the ward. It is cool that Heavenly Father allows us to serve others so that we can learn to become more like him.

The talk seems tame enough. No laugh out loud moments. Preston had the audience cracking up in the delivery. All from the first paragraph. When he said 'you can imagine how excited I was...." the way he said excited was super funny. Totally exaggerated and obvious he was being sarcastic. Then he doubled down and whispered, "I wasn't excited." Holy cow. It was so funny. Everyone cracked up. I had tears, it was hilarious.

During the meeting I got a text from Scoop. He was asking if I knew what time Preston's ordination would be. I rarely get texts from him, so I was confused why they were asking me and not Mike. We didn't know when this would be happening at this point. I handed my phone to Mike and he told him we weren't sure exactly. It would be third hour, but we didn't know if it would be at the beginning or the end. Scoop texted back to let him know as soon as we could because they have a long way to come. As soon as sacrament meeting was over, Mike went in search of that information. I headed to my Sunday school class. Mike came in awhile later, after texting his dad the plan. I let my dad know the information as well. Mike taught my class today. This morning when we were making the posters Mike asked me if I was teaching today. Whoops! With all the excitement of Preston's birthday I totally forgot about that. I begged Mike to teach his Resiliency lesson for me. It was perfect. Thank heavens for Mike! He is always bailing me out.

Mike, Jorja and I went over to the primary next to watch Preston get the boot. When someone turns twelve, they have the entire deacons quorum or beehive class come in to sing to the new kid and take them back to class with them. It's pretty cool. It's hard for me to believe that when Jorja got the boot I was her advisor. It seems like forever since I've been in Young Womens.
Bulletin board outside of primary
 Preston's paper doll is right above the sign.
While we were waiting, Jorja and I noticed that it was 11:11. On 11/11. We talked about how World War I ended at this time 100 years ago. That's crazy! Jorja and I both took screenshots of our phones to get the time. Mine was dumb. I liked Jorja's though. (I'm not good at checking my messages...)
Stephanie's phone
 Jorja's phone (Eliza & Jorja)
 Preston's boot
 Sister Hawkins & Preston
 Deacons quorum: Brother Henderson, Ethan, Nick, Will, Luke, Matthew, Aiden, Jaxson, Andrew, Sister Masters, Ben
 Sister Hawkins & Preston
Singing hello/goodbye to Preston
Preston getting the boot
I went to my class before it was time to sneak out early for Preston. I was worried that my dad wouldn't get here on time, and I didn't want to wait if he wouldn't be coming. I texted him to let me know when he was there or if he wasn't coming. When I left class I saw my dad talking to Mike. My text to him never sent. Mike texted his dad and asked him to be there at 11:30. His dad wasn't there when I came out of class. Mike texted him again and asked if he was coming. No answer. The people came out of the room at 11:50 and told us they were ready. We weren't sure what to do because we didn't know if Mike's dad was going to come or not, and if he came when he was going to be here. There have been many times in the past when we think he is coming to things, but he doesn't end up coming. Mike chooses to plan on his dad not coming so he isn't disappointed anymore. There were a lot of boys in the classroom. We are hoping Preston can become friends with them. Social skills aren't the easiest thing for our kids. Anyway, as we were leaving the classroom at 11:58 I got a text from Mike's dad saying, "We are here where are they going to ordain him?" I about died. Mike and Preston hurried to find Scoop and Cori. Preston gave them both big hugs. Scoop wasn't happy with me at all. There were tears in his eyes. I felt so bad. It didn't help that several people stopped Preston and told him what an awesome job he did. Several people also stopped Mike and I and told us how much they loved Preston's talk, how he was so funny and how much he reminded them of Mike. Scoop told me that they would have come to see Preston if they knew. I reminded him that I told him about the primary program. He said, "We didn't know he would have a part." Except I know I told them Preston would be speaking. I just didn't make a big deal of it because I didn't want to make them feel like they had to come. It is so awkward wanting to invite them to stuff, but trying to not feel like we are begging. Anyway, I felt horrible about how things happened, even though I know I did nothing wrong. At least we were able to get a picture with Scoop before they left.
Mike, Preston, Scoop
Once we were home we had a few hours to relax, which meant the kids and Mike wanted to play with ducks. Jorja kept trying to go out the back door to get the mallards, but they would run away from her. So, she decided to go out the window and sneak up on them from behind. I sent her this picture on Snapchat.
Jorja
 She was successful!
 Preston & Quackletta, Jorja & Waddluigi
 Jorja, Kiki & Quacky Chan
 Quacky Chan & Kiki
Jorja has been practicing driving her stick shift lately. Mike took her out driving yesterday. Today she drove her car by herself to church. We decided to go see Shannon to drop off some things. She lives about twenty minutes away. Jorja put this sign on the back of her car before we left. Haha! It did make her panic less though. Jorja did great. She drove all the way to Riverton and only stalled the car once there and once on the way back. Both times she didn't stress and was able to restart it right away. She is going to never regret learning how to drive a stick.
 Jorja's snapchat streaks were a video, but I loved this picture of her.
We had to hurry back from Shannon's to go to Preston's Court of Honor and Jorja's Evening in Excellence. Jorja drove here too. They had a cute slideshow with each of the girls in front of a whiteboard. It was a cute picture of them with their name and about five major accomplishments they have achieved this last year. For some reason Jorja's wasn't put in the slideshow. Neither was Hadley Kate's. It was kind of sad. Oh well.
Jorja & Ebony
 Jorja & Stephanie
Jorja answered Luke to the Christmas dance tonight. Hailey and a girl named Lily wanted to come with her. I was disappointed that I forgot to take a picture of Jorja's poster before we came. Jorja said she would take a picture when they set it up. Jorja wasn't sure where Luke lived. She asked a lot of people for his address. Riley didn't know it, but found it out for her. He also let her know that Luke was going to be at a family dinner until 9:00. Luke's mom texted Riley when they were home and Riley texted Jorja. When Jorja and the girls went to put this on their front porch they could see everyone sitting at the table. Luke's mom knew they were coming so she distracted Riley while they were outside. Nice. Although Jorja felt a little self conscious, so this was the best picture she was able to get me of her poster.
 Luckily Luke took a better one.
Wow! That was a busy day!

Thursday, November 1, 2018

Two Dozen Roses

Yep, that is what was dropped off at our door tonight. Jorja was asked to the Charity Bash, which is the Winter's dance this year. There were two dozen flowers in a vase filled with bubblegum. Jorja dumped out all the gum on our table. Mike, Preston and I all helped her look. The ducks also helped. They were so funny! They were going crazy pecking at all the gum. It made it a little more difficult to notice which wrapper had been messed with. We went through 3/4 of the gum at least before we found the name. A boy named Luke asked Jorja. He is a sophomore. Jorja is excited. She thinks he will be really fun.
 Jorja ~ the ducks are anxious to help
 Jorja with the winning piece!
 Now time to play with ducks.
 Mike
Mike and I went with the missionaries to visit with Brother Anderson. His wife died last year. Mike taught primary with Brother Anderson when we first moved into the ward. Brother Anderson was really excited to find out Mike had been building a pond. He wanted Mike to come and see his. Brother Anderson's pond was amazing. Ours is nothing like his. I wish it had been light enough for pictures because it sure was beautiful!