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Family Year in Review 2015
I
remember when people told me to enjoy my little kids because they
grow up fast. I was very skeptical. Days seemed like years and
sleep seemed like a dream of long ago. So for those of you with
little ones or those who are just embarking on adulthood, enjoy each
moment you are living. Sometimes you might have to search for the joy
but do try. It will add to the memories and you will be grateful you
noticed it. So here are some of our moments. I usually don't share
the downs, there were downs and there were super tough times. There
were sleepless nights and days full of worry but looking back we made
it through, a little wiser and maybe a little more humble. And that
is life, we hope all our experiences make us a little bit better than
we were.
Gwen
(9) tried out some new things this year which was big for her. She
tends to be a little timid. She joined Singer's Company which is an
all girl singing group and they learn songs, a little choreography
and acting. They performed at our city's Family Festival. She loved
it so much in the spring that she is doing it this fall and we look
forward to her performance at the Festival of Trees in December. She
also took horseback riding lessons this summer with her friend Molly
and loved it. She would like a horse, of course. She tried
gymnastics this summer with her cousin Holly and loved it and is
still doing that as well. She loves her 3rd grade
teacher. She still loves piano and does well at it. And she doesn't
miss soccer at all. We are hoping she will someday learn to do her
chores on her own. We can wish right? She's really sweet , fun,
funny and distracted.
Zane
(12) looks forward to being a deacon the end of November. He is in
6th grade A.L.L. The gifted program at our school. He
works hard and does well. He comes home excited to tell me some new
thing he learned. We love that! He enjoyed Jr Jazz last year and
will play again this winter. He tried out Ultimate Frisbee this
summer. Izak and some of his friends were the coaches. It was good
experience overall. His flag football team did pretty well this year.
An improvement over being DEFEATED last year! He still takes piano,
not his favorite but he practices anyway. He's our very responsible
child! He passed off the swimming merit badge after taking the class
2 times. What a trooper! Can we tell you how happy we are that
he's our last scout? Scouting is great it's just a lot of work! Not
just for the boys! He is enjoying being a deacon and even gets up early to shovel snow with the older brothers for the older people in the neighborhood. He's fun and funny too and focused!
Micah
(13-1/2) enjoyed Jr Jazz last winter, they got 2nd place
in tournament. He played well. He tried out for the 9th
grade team this fall and didn't make it but was upbeat about it and
hopes to make it next year. He tried out the track team last spring.
That was a new experience for us! He and his fellow runners were fun
to watch. He also played soccer spring and fall with his same
competition team. This will be their final year together as they
will need to go AAA. He isn't interested in that but he loves his
teammates most of them he has played with since he was 8. He does
well in school. He went to Ultimate Frisbee practices all summer
with Izak. He had fun at scout camp, they camped and fished in the
Uintas. He enjoys serving in his deacons quorum. He is trained to
be a Family History Consultant so he's found a ton names to add to
our growing box of names. He enjoys going to the temple as much as
possible. He also plays the piano and is interested in accompanying
in choir. He found the Temptations Radio after dancing to "My Girl" with his brothers at Taran's wedding. He is a lot of fun when he doesn't take things too far. He
is anxious to work on his eagle project. Let's get the science fair
project done first. Next year we may have 2 more eagles in the
family!
3v3 Ultimate Frisbee Team 2nd place Middle School Turkey Bid Tournament |
Izak at the Mixed State Tournament for Ultimate Frisbee |
Emily as Mary with her stage family from Secret Garden. |
Emily
(18) just finished playing Mary, the lead in the musical Secret
Garden at Lone Peak High School. It has been her favorite musical
since she was 9 when her Granny took her to Cedar City to see it! She
is a senior and busy as can be. She is also in Chamber Choir and
Drama Productions. She worked at Zupas up until the end of October
so she could pay for her tours. Chamber is going to NYC in February
and performing in Carnegie Hall and Productions is going to Disney
World in Florida and performing there. She loved going to DC last
spring for her Drama/Choir tour. She also cleaned house for people
and taught voice lessons to earn money. She did the choir yard sale
with a lot of help from Mom and Dad and neighbors. She also earned
money from the Disney concert that the Chamber Choir put on. She has
a few more opportunities to earn money so it's looking good! She
also was asked (actually begged) to join the Floral Design team and
went to a competition they had at Snow College. She already is the
VP for Drama Council but her Floral Design teacher REALLY wanted her
to. Owell. She has enjoyed going to all the school dances and is
trying to enjoy this senior year to the fullest. In October she was
able to be on a Face2Face with the Piano Guys. She was one of the
interviewers! Yes, it was an amazing experience. Her fellow
interviewer got her the audition. If you haven't seen it go to:www.lds.org/youth/activities/spiritual-strength/face-to-face-with-the-piano-guys
they were great. The Piano Guys are great examples of followers of
Christ. She has applied for college but plans to go on a mission next
fall as soon as she is 19. She is an amazing person, not perfect but
she is a source of strength and light to many. If she cleaned her
room, I mean really cleaned it, she'd be perfect. LOL
Timo
(21) is in his first semester of college at BYU-Provo. He went on a
mission straight out of high school and returned this summer, 2 days
before Taran was married. He seems to be doing well in school. He
works at BYU mail services. His Granny worked there many years ago
but some of the people she knew are still there. He has a ROC pass
(sports) and goes to all the BYU home football games. He tries to
go to other sporting events too it just depends on his homework load.
He does a lot with his Family Home Evening group. They seem like a
fun bunch. He was able to go back to San Antonio the beginning of
November and go through the temple with a man he had taught that was
baptized. That was a great experience for him. He's a serious
student but I think he is managing to have some fun. We hope anyway.
It's nice to have him home even though we don't see him a whole lot.
Taran
(22) and his wife Lisa were married last summer. Sorry if you didn't
get an announcement. It was not intentional. They met at BYU, he was
her home teacher. By Christmas it
was getting serious. They got engaged in the spring. We are glad they waited for Timo to get home! They went to California on their honeymoon to Morro Bay. From the pictures it seems beautiful. He is still working at NuSkin. Recently he was rewarded with great seats and food at a Jazz game. He says he likes all his classes he has right now. He and his band Emissary are competing again in BYU Battle of the Bands. It's a great creative outlet for him and his music talent. Lisa is going to LDS Business College in SLC. She is working as a TA there. She has some tough classes this semester. But she is still her happy, cheerful self. It's still a little weird to think we have a married child. It's surreal but then it's also a natural part of life. You want your child to find someone they love who appreciates them like you do! We are happy for them in the adventure of marriage and being a student. It is definitely the easier way to go through college—less distractions!
was getting serious. They got engaged in the spring. We are glad they waited for Timo to get home! They went to California on their honeymoon to Morro Bay. From the pictures it seems beautiful. He is still working at NuSkin. Recently he was rewarded with great seats and food at a Jazz game. He says he likes all his classes he has right now. He and his band Emissary are competing again in BYU Battle of the Bands. It's a great creative outlet for him and his music talent. Lisa is going to LDS Business College in SLC. She is working as a TA there. She has some tough classes this semester. But she is still her happy, cheerful self. It's still a little weird to think we have a married child. It's surreal but then it's also a natural part of life. You want your child to find someone they love who appreciates them like you do! We are happy for them in the adventure of marriage and being a student. It is definitely the easier way to go through college—less distractions!
Rachelle
(getting older) continues to work on organization, budgeting, healthy
food and whatever needs her immediate attention which usually
involves driving somewhere. She helps with PTA at the elementary
school, drama and choir booster committees. She hasn't figured out
how to fit Family History research into the schedule yet. But she
has a ton of names to do so she tries to get to the temple each
week—it doesn't always happen. She has 11 Bear scouts keeping her
busy but she loves them. She and Tim enjoyed being a trek ma and pa.
It was a great experience and we had some great kids in our family!
We loved them!
Tim
(also getting older) is solid as in dependable, he keeps healthy with
his lunchtime sports and
eating lots of fruits and vegetables. He is still working at Family Search and manages some good people. He spends his “free time” coaching flag football and Jr. Jazz and getting kids to their stuff and watching them too. He also tried to keep the cars running and the house from completely falling apart! He got to “spot” for our friend who PAs for BYU football and basketball games. He spotted 2 football games—he'd find out the defensive player who made the play. He thoroughly enjoyed that. He takes good care of us all and we are blessed by his good works. He was a great pa on trek. He would be a great pioneer.
eating lots of fruits and vegetables. He is still working at Family Search and manages some good people. He spends his “free time” coaching flag football and Jr. Jazz and getting kids to their stuff and watching them too. He also tried to keep the cars running and the house from completely falling apart! He got to “spot” for our friend who PAs for BYU football and basketball games. He spotted 2 football games—he'd find out the defensive player who made the play. He thoroughly enjoyed that. He takes good care of us all and we are blessed by his good works. He was a great pa on trek. He would be a great pioneer.
Louw Family Trip to Idaho, Sawtooth Mountains in the back. |
We
have nothing to complain about but maybe our government, hahaha. But I guess it's not really that funny :( Our
blessings truly come from the source of all good, our Savior Jesus
Christ and our Heavenly Father who sent Him. We are so grateful to
take time out from our busy lives to reflect more upon what He means
to us. We are so grateful to know that we can turn to them in our
time of need and they will guide us and that all things work for our
good if we are faithful. May you feel their love in your life and may
you enjoy the peace this season brings despite all the craziness in
the world.
Much love & Merry Christmas! & a Great YEAR! Tim, Rachelle, Taran & Lisa, Timo, Emily, Izak, Micah, Zane & Gwen
Much love & Merry Christmas! & a Great YEAR! Tim, Rachelle, Taran & Lisa, Timo, Emily, Izak, Micah, Zane & Gwen