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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Grandpa's retirement

My Dad retired this past week from working for 24 years in government service/ATK. 
The coolest thing he did was worked on 6 rockets....so yes he is a rocket scientist and he's incredibly smart.
He's the one the kids call when they need help with math, chemistry, etc...and he certainly bailed me out of
many calculus tests when I was at BYU.

  This picture shows all of the rockets he worked on as a rocket engineer:



Trident D-5, Poseidon,Titan 4, Delta, Minute Man and the Shuttle Discovery!



My mom had a surprise party for him last night.  We all showed up and sneaked into the house while he was downstairs.  My mom called him up for dinner and we all jumped out to surprise him - and he was!




We played a game to see who could answer facts about my dad's life, and for family records, I decided to
record them here:


What accident happened to grandpa as a boy?  Cut his nose on a sharp can
What was his favorite hobby as a boy?  Making wooden airplanes
He was in the first graduating class of what High school? Bountiful
     other high schools attended: Davis,
He received a high school letter in what sport?  Track & field
What event happend that caused him to promise that he would serve a mission?  He was driving a log truck that lost it's brakes...
Where did Grandpa serve a mission as a young man?  Peru

How long did he serve?  2 1/2 years
What were some church callings he served in during his mission?  Branch President, Relief Society President (yes he did - until a woman convert could be trained)
Where were Grandma & Grandpa married?  Logan, Utah Temple (SL was closed at the time for maint)
How many years have they been married?  50 years this coming Aug 2
Who in the family is named after grandpa?  Tony (Allen Anthony) and Brycen Allen
What university did he graduate from?  Uof U  *(but now he cheers for BYU)
What kind of engineer is grandpa?  mechanical, civil, aerospace,
How many countries has grandpa travelled in?  30  Name some: all of North/South America, Canada, Israel, Egypt, Australia, New Zealand, Tonga, Tahiti, China, Russia, England, France, Norway, Sweden, Germany,

What area near St George did grandpa design?  Bloomington
How many years did he work for the US government?  24  What department?  Dept of Defense/Army
How many languages does Grandpa speak? English, Spanish, French
How many years has grandpa served as an official missionary for the church?
Where?  Peru 2 1/2 yrs, Cumorah Branch 6 1/2 years, Joseph Smith Bldg 8 yrs, ward/stake mission leaders 2-4 years
Where is he serving a mission now?  Joseph Smith Memorial Building
What other church callings has he served in?  High Priest Group Leader, Ward and Stake Mission Leader, Sunday School, Financial and Ward clerk





Monday, January 30, 2012


WINGERS WING SAUCE:

  • 1/3 c. Franks Hot Sauce (It has to be Franks Hot Sauce... no other sauce will taste as good)
  • 1 1/2 c. brown sugar
  • 1 Tbsp. water
  • Mission News

    Jordan had an awesome week.  We have been praying for this.
    So It's so wonderful to receive Jordan's email that Eduardo was baptized!

    Hi Momi,
    Well this week was pretty awesome! Especially the weekend.
    On Saturday Eduardo got baptized! It was great. He has changed a lot even just since I got here. It's cool to see the spirit work with him. On sunday after he was confirmed he bore his testimony and it was super powerful. He was into drugs and alcohol and partying before and the gospel has totally changed his life and now he wants to go on a mission. He bought an old bike this week just so he could come out and teach with us! He's super awesome.
    Carolain should get bapitized soon. They are just making sure they have all the right legal papers to get married so she can get baptized. They are such an awesome family.
    And yesterday was insane! I got a call Saturday night from the assistants and they are llike, "Have you ever translated before?" I hadn't. "Well we need you to translate tomorrow. Elder Gifford Nielsen of the seventy (yes the former BYU/NFL Quarterback) is coming to your spanish meeting and he doesn't know spanish."
    I was a little more than nervous.
    So he got there and we got all the stuff set up. President Saylin was there too just to add to my nerves. Luckily he speaks spanish so I didn't have to translate for him. So Elder Nielsen puts on these headphone things and I'm up front with a little headset mic thing and am speaking into his headset. It was the hardest thing I've ever done in my life! But I did pretty well. There was a prayer and then the sacrament. Luckily I didn't have to translate the songs ha ha. And then Eduardo bore his testimony which was awesome. So everthing is going great and I'm feeling pretty cool about myself..Then this guy named Hno. Tellez gets up and pretty much just reads a hundered miles an hour out of the Liahona and I could not keep up that's not even humanly possible without a translation in from of me or something ha ha. So i just told Elder Nielsen, "I'm sorry there's no way I could translate this." He understood. But boy did I feel dumb. But he came up to me after and said some nice things. He was especially very impressed by Eduardo's testimony.
    So that was a pretty cool experience. It was humbling for sure. ha ha. It's one thing to understand spanish and an entire other thing to hear it, understand it, and translate it back into english at the same time.
    Then last night we found the sweetest couple ever. They are from Bolivia. We actually OYMed the husband on friday and he knew a lot about the church so we went to try him on saturday and his wife answers and starts crying when she sees us. So we're just like, "what the?" she invites us in but her husband wasn't there so we had to leave.
    But last night we went back and saw them and it turns out she was baptized forever ago in Bolivia but hasn't been to church in forever because she doesn't know where it is and the husband isn't a member. They are so nice, probably about 60 years old. We taught a super powerful lesson and He agreed to be baptized. It's funny because I actually accidently invited him to be baptized on February 10th when I meant to say March 10th but he still accepted to be baptized Feb 10th! We'll have to change it to Feb 25th probably because that is too soon, he still needs to come to chruch and stuff but it was awesome! They're named Eliseo and Mery. I love them to death already! ha ha.
    Other cool thing that happened this week. I went on an exchange with Elder Woodland. It's so cool to see how much he's grown spirtually and his missionary skills, and his spanish since I trained him.  He said, "You'd always told me that someday I was going to actually like being a missionary and I always thought you were nuts but you were right." ha ha. He's awesome. Love that guy. He's doing a great job of being a senior companion.
    Well thats about it for this week. I love you so much! I hope you have a great week. Thanks for the stuff about sanctification and justification. I've actually been studying that this week.  I love you!
    love,
    Elder Soutas
    On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 5:16 PM, <http://www.blogger.com/> wrote:
    Hola Jordan/Elder Soutas

    It sounds like you have a lot of good work going on in Houston 1!  We have been praying all week for those who have
    committed to be baptized will keep their commitment.  How did things go?

    This week was our Stake Conference, so we have been filled with spiritual messages.  On Thursday was Stake Temple Night and we
    had a chapel session.  The thing I remember most from that message was President Neilson spoke on Priesthood Power and then taught
    us to focus on the last 20 words we say in the endowment.
    He said in Faith their is Power. In Priesthood there is Power.  When these come together the Power of God comes to us.

    other things President Neilson taught us this weekend

    It is better to prepare and prevent rather than to repair and repent
    Use Soft voices in the home
    He told us to Pray for missionary experiences each day
    he promised us that if we will index names each week, "The power of the atonement will strengthen us"
    He promised that if we attend the temple each week, "the Lord will provide the miracles we personally need in this life"

    Patriarch Skobye spoke on Grace, Justification and Sanctification.  
    Justification is being cleaned up.  Sanctification is being filled up.  Justification dumps out our container of stuff and polishes it
    and cleans it up.  Then at Baptism, taking the Sacrament, feeling the spirit, we are made clean each day.
    Sanctification fills us through the love of God through his Grace and Mercy.  As we fill our lives with good things, eventually God is 
    willing to seal our container.

    I have been reviewing my notes all afternoon and marking up my scriptures.    President Nielsen said our scriptures should be a "mess"
    well mine are.  They are written all over and falling apart at the seams.  I guess that is a good thing :)

    I'm trying to think of the rest of the week:  Ty had 2 basketball games one he didn't play in and they lost.  It was against Lone Peak.
    The other they let him play and they won....I wish the coaches would see that pattern.
    the Lone Peak varsity game was a blow out (they creamed us) but it was fun to watch Nick Emery (think Jackson's brother) and TJ Haws 
    play.  They really were amazing and they have both committed to BYU..  Nick is a Jr and TJ is only a soph

    I helped in Kaitlyn's class  they were studying the pioneers so we did some pioneer activities  I was in charge of sewing  ha ha

    Now Bishop Ferguson and brother Alvey are coming over for home teaching.  
    Then we are going to Kelly's for Miranda and Ben's bday, although Ben will be late because it's his turn to be at the Cannon Center for dish duty...(remember how you just had to work 2 times a semester)

    Since I need to go I will close this letter with another thouht from conference today....
    "When we enjoy the Holy Spirit, when we are trying to live our religion here on the earth, we are the happiest people on God's footstool, no matter what our circumstances may be. I do not care whether we are rich or poor, whether in happiness or affliction, if a man is living his religion and enjoys the favor and Spirit of God, it makes no difference to him what takes place on the earth. There may be earthquakes, war, fire or sword in the land, but he feels that it is all right with him. That is the way I feel."

    I pray you are the happiest missionary on earth.

    Love forever, Mom


    I know Jordan will always remember translating for Elder Gifford Nielsen as one of his mission hi-lites!






    We love that number 14



    This was last week's letter:

    Hola mom,
    I'm excited that Ben almsot has his mission papers in. I can't wait to know where he's going. tell him that I'll give him some ties when I get home. I have over fifty ties now ha ha. I left with like 7 haha.
    It's about time that ty got his liscense. When is basketball season over?
    Well here was my week last week.
    Tuesday: after emails we weekly planned until about 5pm. Then we had a dinner appointment with a less active member named Hermano Tellez. Well they aren't really less active they are just getting used to the new church that is way further away. all the boundaries in the stake changed recently so now Houston 1 is HUGE. This area used to be Houston 8 and the church is way further than the old one used to be in. But the stake president said he won't sign anybodies temple recommend if they don't go to the right ward. Drama. But Bro. Tellez came to church yesterday so that's good!
    Wednesday: We rode our bikes around a lot. We had a lot of appointments fall through. we had an appointment with another member trying to get their feet under them to go to the new building named the Benitez family. They went to church too ayer. So yeah we're having to activate active members.
    Thursday: Another day of lots of riding around. I talked to this one lady in the street who let us in her house but told us she prefers to party than go to church so that was lame...
    Friday: We had an amazing zone conference with president saylin. It was about discipleship. I wish that I could show you how amazing of a speaker president saylin is. He could seriously convince me to do anything ha ha. I learned a lot about commitment to the Lord. There is nothing that the Lord could ask me to do that I wouldn't do.
    Saturday: Saturday was a great day! We taught Mina again. She is doing really good. Unfortunately she goes to the Jehovah's Witness church with her daughter sometimes. I won't go off about JWs right now...I'm trying to be Christlike towards everyone.
    We also found some new investigators named Timoteo and Florina. We didn't have a lot of time because we had another lesson really soon but they seem cool. Then we went over to Selvin and Carolain Osortos and received some great news! Selvin's divorce went through and so now they can get married this week and they are going to try and have Carolain get baptized this week! So we might have two baptisms this weekend!
    Sunday: That brings me to why sunday was so great! Eduardo stood up during priesthood and announced to everyone that he is going to be baptized this Saturday! It's so exciting. He's made so much progress and he has been talking about how he is going to go on a mission. He's a little different. He loves Lady Gaga that should explain him a little bit and he has some maturing to do but he is awesome and will be an awesome member and missionary.
    We also found an amazing investigator yesterday named Leticia. Her daughter is named Ana and she is eleven. I guess she, Ana,  had a few dogs die and so she is really sad and thought that God was mad at her. But we were able to tell her that God isn't mad at her and that we have trials to make us stronger and talked a lot about the plan of salvation. She also wanted to know if she could live with her family forever or if she has to live alone when she dies and we were able to bear testimony of eternal families.
    Then Leticia asked us why there are so many churches! So we talked about the restortation! We were there for almost two hours but they kept asking so many questions and it was awesome!
    And that was our week. So hopefully we have two baptisms on Saturday but if not we'll have back to back baptisms. I'm grateful that the Lord is pouring out blessings on this area. We still have a lot to do though to be better to live up to the potential this area and district have..
    Well that was my week. I need to email president saylin now but I hope yall have a great week. I love you mom! thanks for everything you do for me. I miss you lots! But I love serving the Lord in Texas.
    love,
    elder soutas
    On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 10:45 PM, <http://www.blogger.com/> wrote:

    Hola Elder Soutas

    That is so great that you were transferred back to Houston 1.  And especially that Hector and the Perez Family are doing so well.  I still have the picture you gave us for Christmas of the Perez family...I keep it by your pix in the living room.  So it's so great to know that Sis Perez is now the primary president...how cool is that?
    I'm glad you have investigators to work with already and I'm so glad you have another great companion to work with.  You have been really blessed in that area, to have good, hard working companeros.

    We celebrated Ben's birthday this weekend.  He came home yesterday and we went to Famous Daves for dinner.  then back to the house for cake and icecream and presents.  He got all missionary gifts - a suit, shoes, tie and a camera.  It's coming again so soon!  Tonight Dad completed all of his paperwork and submitted it to President Neilson, so only a few more weeks and we will know where he will be going.  I would say it will probably be another month because this week is our Stake Conference and so Pres Neilson will be busy.  Ben still has to have his interview with him too.

    Today at church was Jason Hunsaker's talk.  He is excited to be going soon,  He leaves the end of Feb.  Ben said that today was also Lauren Christiansen's "farewell."  You probably know about that from Ashlee.

    After church Dad and I had a Stake Emergency preparedness meeting.  Still working on trying to get our ward prepared.

    Other stuff I did this week:  On Monday since it was a holiday we went to a movie, Tyler had 2 basketball games which they let him play and they won, I went to the Temple with Kristi Lambert to do an endowment session.  Friday I took Tyler to finally get his drivers license.  They were out of school for end of the term and this has been the first day he was able to go because of basketball  everyday evenduring Christmas break.  so after waiting there forever he finally go it.  But, he has no car to drive, so he's not really going to go anywhere :)
    Friday I also had an activity for my other church calling - Activity Day Girls.  Dana Hussey and I are the leaders so we do 2 activities each month.
    We made choc chip cookies and took them to Bro Lowell and Sis June Sorenson.  Bro Sorenson is mostly bed-ridden now and so they were happy to have some visitors, even if it was 12 giggling girls.

    Well once again, everyone else is in bed / Another week is ahead.  I pray you will have a great week and be happy.
    I hope your new investigators will know the truth you are teaching.

    Love you forever, Mom



    Thursday, January 26, 2012

    Lime Bars



    I'm a sucker for lime.  Right now I have a great Lime -Bath and Body works lotion in my purse and all the "plug Ins" in the house are lime scented.



    I found these on pinterest and I've craved them ever since I saw the picture.  I made them.  At first I didn't think I would make them again, I thought they were just OK.  But they taste better the second day.


    for crust—
    1 cup flour
    1/4 cup powdered sugar
    1/4 tsp salt
    1 stick unsalted butter, cold
    for creamy lime filling—
    2/3 cup fresh lime juice (from about 6 limes)
    1 1/4 cup sugar
    1/4 cup flour
    4 eggs
    2 tsp lime zest
    green food coloring (enough to produce desired green color)
    powdered sugar for serving
    Directions:
    Preheat oven to 350.
    To make the crust, combine the confectioners sugar, flour and sea salt in a large bowl. Cut in the cold butter and work with your fingers until the mixture resembles cornmeal. Press into a greased nine inch pan and bake for 20-25 minutes, or until golden.
    To make the filling, whisk together the granulated sugar and flour in a bowl. Add the eggs, one at a time, whisking well after each addition. Add the zest, lime juice and enough green food coloring to produce desired green color (but not enough to make your filling neon! watch out) and mix until everything is smooth and combined.
    Pour filling over hot crust and return to oven to bake for another twenty minutes. When done, the filling will no longer jiggle. Let cool completely in the pan before slicing and dusting with powdered sugar.

    Saturday, January 21, 2012

    Ben's 19th Birthday

    It's so hard to believe that Ben is already 19.  Mission age.  Let the tears begin...


    I love this picture


    Since Ben's down at BYU he came home for his birthday so we could celebrate with dinner at Famous Daves.  His presents were
    all mission stuff......a missionary suit, shoes, camera. 







    19 Reasons we love Ben

    1. Walks with the Lord
    2. He was so easy to raise :)
    3. Great self confidence
    4. Really Funny sense of humor
    5. Cannon Center's most handsome dishwasher
    6. He's always patient with his brothers and sisters
    7. Really Really Smart
    8. Competitive - and loves to play
    9. Football & basketball fan & player; supports his teams & friends.
    10. Good student even though he gets no sleep at BYU
    11.  Taught Ty how to Golf
    12. Shares his room with Brycen
    13. obedient
    14. easy-going
    15. That 31 ACT
    16. Never been in trouble
    17. Thrifty yet generous
    18. Loves his family
    19. He will sacrifice the next 2 years of his life to serve Heavenly Father's children

    Happy Birthday, Ben!

    Monday, January 16, 2012

    Jenn's Baklava

    For the past 5 years or so I have made Greek Food for Chris' birthday.  So here's my delicious
    Baklava recipe:

    1 lb filo dough
    2 lbs nuts chopped
    1/4 cup sugar
    1/2 tsp cinnamon
    3 squares butter

    Syrup;
    2 cups sugar
    1 cup water
    7 Tbsp honey
    1/2 lemon
    whole cloves

    Mix chopped nuts, sugar and cinnamon.  Melt butter in a saucepan.  Also butter an 11 1/2 X 13 in pan.  Add 4-5 sheets filo, buttering each sheet with melted butter.  Add some nut mixture than add 1 sheet of filo, butter and repeat process until nut mixture is used.  Add 5-7 sheets of filo on top.  Be sure to butter each one.  cut into diamond shapes.  Add 1 clove to each diamond.  Bake at 425 degrees for 2-5  min reduce oven to 350 degrees bake until golden brown 45 min or so.  Make syrup as soon as baklava is put into bake.  Cool syrup and spoon on baklava as soon as it comes out of oven.  Serves 12  
    Syrup:  In a large pan combine all ingredients.  Cook 12 min.  Leave lemon in syrup as you cook.  Make sure to squeeze lemon juice into syrup.


    The secret is the lemon!


    Sunday, January 15, 2012

    Brycen & Jr. Jazz

    Brycen has really enjoyed playing his first year of Jr. Jazz.  His team has a great group of boys from the neighborhood and they win all of their games.






    Monday, January 9, 2012

    My Personal Word

    It's that time of year when we reflect on our life and think of how we can improve.   I have decided to choose a word for the year.  A word I will try to think of each day and help me have a better day.
       
    My word is CHOOSE


    I choose how I will spend my time each day.  I choose how I act or re-act to my children.  I want to
    Choose the Better Part.


       Jesus taught this principle in the home of Martha. While she was “cumbered about much serving”, her sister, Mary, “sat at Jesus’ feet, and heard his word”. When Martha complained that her sister had left her to serve alone, Jesus commended Martha for what she was doing  but taught her that “one thing is needful: and Mary hath chosen that good part, which shall not be taken away from her”

                                         










    Elder Dallin H. Oaks gave a talk that has stayed with me.  It is called "Good, Better, Best."




    "We have to forego some good things in order to choose others that are better or best because they develop faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and strengthen our families"


    I want the choices I make each day to strengthen my family and serve others.  Some days I get caught up looking at Blogs and recipes and neglect my spiritual needs and serving my family and others.


    I want to live by the scripture, "CHOOSE ye this day whom ye will serve, but as for me and my house
    we will serve the Lord"

    Monday, January 2, 2012

    San Diego Sunshine





    Usually the day after Christmas is lazy.  We all stay in our PJ's, watch movies, do puzzles and hang out.
    This year Tyler's Basketball team had a tournament in San Diego, so we decided to take the whole family to support him.  We woke up at 4:00 am the day after Christmas to get him to the school.  Then we loaded our own car and drove ALL day to San Diego.  We arrived around 8:00 pm!
    I love traditional snowy Christmas days.  This year, however, we enjoyed the Sunshine at Torrey Pines in Del Mar.


    Chris spent his 45th Birthday in Lego Land!  We thought it would be fun for Brycen to get to go since he loves legos.  It was a disappointment, however, because they just have kiddie rides with
    hour-long wait lines. 




    We really didn't ride anything, and it wasn't worth the admission price,  but we enjoyed looking at all of the lego creations.





    Harry Potter is always a favorite


    Brycen especially loved the miniature Star Wars World


    Does Kaitlyn even know who Elvis is?



    The details in New York City were amazing!








    The next morning we got up early and drove over to Sea World


    We Enjoyed The Rides


    We loved the Sea Lions



    And as always......loved Shamu.  The girls sat down in front to try to get wet, but Shamu wasn't splashing there today.







    I still remember these star fish from when I visited as a kid


    I wonder how long starfish live?



    After quickly seeing all the shows and attractions we quickly got in the car so that we could slowly  (think California traffic) drive to Ty's Game....



    We always love to watch him play, even when they lose
    The week was tough because they were playing Varsity Teams


    But I guess the experience was worth it?  But that's a story for another day...


    After the game they let us "steal" Ty away from the team so we could get some dinner.
    Then we drove to one of the most Beautiful Spots on Earth......


    the San Diego Temple with Christmas Lights....It's so fun to see the lights in palm trees.

    We love to catch the first glimpse of the San Diego Temple from the freeway.  It is like a fairy tale castle and the whitest white I have ever seen--



    definitely one of our favorites.


    I think everyone would agree the favorite part of our trip was driving over the Coronado Bridge to Coronado Island


    We walked around the old historic Hotel Coronado.

    The gardens had Dr. Seuss Characters.  Would you like green - eggs and Ham?


    It's was funny to see people ice-skating on the beach.  I guess
    this probably only happens at Christmas Time


    We spent the day soaking up the sun

                                                       
                                Admiring the Sand Castles



    And the kids loved jumping the waves







        Jenessa loves the ocean and I love this picture of her  with                sparkling waves





         Many times during the day, I reflected that this would most likely
    be our last trip before Ben's mission....it was a bitter sweet feeling, but so glad we had the time together.
    We also missed not having Tyler with us for the day.  And of course Jordan.



    Kaitlyn and Brycen loved the sand





    This View of the Beach made me feel like we were back in Waikiki


    San Diego Sun........We will always remember this day