Tuesday, December 30, 2025
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Sunday, December 28, 2025
It Happened in 2025
January
I turned 41
Nicky was ordained an Elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
We went on a trip to Orlando and on a cruise
February
Daisy got her driver's permit
Nicky's pottery was displayed in the Springville Museum of Art
Scotty went on his annual Brocation to Disneyland
March
Nicky received his mission call to San Juan, Puerto Rico
Five years passed since COVID
April
Nicky injured his leg while waiting in line for Disneyland and ended up in a boot
We got family pictures taken
May
Nicky went skydiving
We celebrated our 22nd wedding anniversary
Nicky graduated from high school
June
Zoe broke her arm (textbook trampoline accident)
Nicky received his endowment in the Jordan River Temple
Nicky was set apart as an ordinance worker in the Taylorsville Temple
Nicky went on a week-long temple trip to visit all of the operating temples in Utah
Zoe and Eva did a summer theatre camp and performed in Matilda Jr.
Amber passed away unexpectedly
We went on a family trip to Strawberry Reservoir for our last outing with Nicky pre-mission
Nicky began his mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (beginning with ten days of at-home missionary training)
Daisy, Zoe, and I went to stake girls camp (and came home for a day for Amber's memorial service)
July
We celebrated Independence Day with a missionary in our home
A dog bit Eva on the face, and she had to get stitches
We took Nicky to the airport and saw him off to Mexico where he spent five weeks in the MTC
We got our house paid off
August
The girls started school (Daisy 10th grade, Zoe 7th grade, and Eva 5th grade)
Nicky left Mexico for Puerto Rico
Amber’s temple work was done
September
Daisy turned 16 and got her drivers license
We had a lake day for Daisy’s birthday
We went on our first trip without Nicky (Yellowstone)
October
I went to Cedar City to watch Daisy compete in the Shakespeare competition
We went to my Grandma and Grandpa's house for one last visit prior to it being demolished
We went to Saint George for fall break
Daisy and I went to the Benson Boone concert
We ate at New Dragon Diner one last time before it sold to new owners
Scotty went to Asia for work
The new open sleeve, hygiene, and slip garments were released in the U.S. (this is notable because Scotty worked on these for years)
November
Zoe turned 13
Daisy performed in the Wizard of Oz at the high school
December
We had our first Christmas without Nicky
Nicky turned 19 in Puerto Rico
Saturday, December 27, 2025
One Nine
Tuesday marks six months of Nicky being on a mission. I can’t believe we’re already this far into it. His mission is a quarter complete. My friend Christie (whose son recently returned home from his mission) always said it was going by so fast, and I didn’t believe her. Yet, here I am - time’s flying.
Today is Nicky’s nineteenth birthday. Since his birthday and his six month mark are so close together, it’s the perfect time to do a little mission update. Here are some little tidbits from the mission:
Nicky has been serving in the same area for four transfers (his whole mission).
He has calluses and blisters from swinging a machete. He said, “You wouldn’t believe how much we swing machetes here!” He said people ride around on scooters with machetes and little abuelitas walk their dogs and carry machetes (I have the feeling he will want a machete when he comes home).
He has acclimated to the Puerto Rican climate. Right now the highs are 95 and lows are 75-80. He now considers 70 degrees “chilly.”
He is 13” taller than his current companion.
He carries a hacky sack with him everywhere he goes (he got in trouble for playing hacky sack at the MTC).
He eats lots and lots of rice and beans. He’s being a good sport about it, but I think he’s actually sick of them.
On Christmas Day he sneakily listened to secular Christmas music.
He is allowed to watch The Chosen on p-days.
So far all of his companions have been zone leaders, so he has had some perks from that such as having a car and getting to travel outside of his area.
He has a goal to not buy any soap on his mission. I sent him soap for Christmas, and I don’t think he was happy about it because I messed up his goal. I think he wanted to figure out a creative way to not buy soap (such as digging his companion’s shampoo bottles out of the garbage can, filling them with water, and using the suds to wash himself).
He has already worn out a pair of shoes (replacements were sent by Grandma for Christmas).
He has a washer but no dryer, so they have a room in their apartment where then hang dry all of their clothes.
Since he arrived on Puerto Rican soil, he has wanted to catch an iguana. He finally caught his first one on Christmas Day.
He has also caught lizards, frogs, and a big creepy crab (with the assistance of a local child who whacked it with his shoe all nonchalant like he does it everyday).
It’s been a really cool experience to have a child serve a mission. Likewise, it’s been a really cool experience to raise him these last 19 years. Now we are transitioning to parenting an adult, and that’s a whole new adventure. I hope we do okay at it. Eek!
Friday, December 26, 2025
Eve and Day
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Festivities
Here’s a quick rundown of some of our Christmas festivities (excluding ones I’ve already mentioned in previous posts):
Gingerbread Houses for YW
Zoe and Daisy decorated gingerbread houses for a youth activity.
Cam’s Christmas Program
Our friend, Cameron, participates in a Christmas program every year with a special needs institute of religion. We’ve never been able to go because our kids always have a performance the same night. This year we were finally able to make it!
Decorating cookies and celebrating my mom’s birthday
I’ll let my adorable and messy niece be the face of this event.
That same day we also had our primary program (Eva is our only kid left in primary) and a mission farewell.
An impromptu night out with my friends
I spontaneously bought tickets to a Christmas concert (day of) and roped CarFace and Christie into joining me for dinner and the show.
That day I had been listening to Christmas music at work, and it made me want to experience something uplifting, and everything just fell into place to make it happen. We had a really nice night.
Gift swaps
We got a bunch of gifts delivered. KoriAnn and I busted up laughing when we gave each other similar gifts:




















































