Friday, July 26, 2013

2013 GUNDERSEN FAMILY REUNION - WYOMING ADVENTURE

Busy setting up camp! 





There was quite a line up of tents after everyone arrived!

We were in charge of the Gundersen Reunion this year.  We decided to host it at the Pine Creek Ski Lodge over by Cokeville, Wyoming.  Jerry invited those who were interested to come a day early and either hike or ride horses into Alice Lake which is near Cokeville also.  I chose not to go on this excursion because I really don't enjoy being around horses so I got to spend the day with Grandpa Grant and Grandma Margie.  Grandpa kept us entertained with songs and stories throughout the day.  I truly love and admire these two wonderful people and thoroughly enjoyed my day of visiting with them.  I don't have any pictures of the hike but all that went on it said the scenery was beautiful.  Many of them also commented on how gorgeous the wildflowers were.

Grandpa & Grandma - even at 94 and 91 they still like being part of the fun!

Cute little Embree and Chelsea

Jerry didn't arrive back at our house Thursday night until around midnight.  He had to bring the horses back.  The other relatives who had gone on the hike stayed up at the Pine Creek Lodge.  We got up early Friday morning to go join them.  The day was spent relaxing, eating, playing in the creek, mountain bike riding, fishing, and hiking all the ski trails.  Jerry had asked one of his buddies from Cokeville, Stan Thompson, if he would come and roast a sheep and cook dutch oven potatoes for all of us for dinner.  He came early that morning to get the sheep roasting in his big, portable roasting oven.  This is the part I was most nervous about.  I have had sheep before and did not really like it and I didn't think many of the relatives would like it either.  It ended up not being too bad though - I don't really think I'd do it again but it ended up being fun to try it once.  I have to share one little story that Josh messaged to me on my facebook account just recently - since it was about this "sheep" dinner.  Apparently one of his sons had to write a story in school about the "best day of his life."  He wrote about the reunion and the sheep cooking in the big, outdoor roaster.  He also drew a picture of the sheep in the roaster.  Josh thanked us for providing his son with the "best day of his life."  Jerry and I both thought this was cute and Jerry was especially happy with this story since he had fought me so long and hard to keep the "sheep" dinner on the menu.   

Steve & Josh not too happy about me interrupting their conversation for a picture!
Brittany and Adam
Earl had just had knee surgery but was a good sport and came anyway!
Sherry loved all the babies!!
Jerry "SLEEPING"  - one of his favorite things to do!!

Saturday morning the "BROTHER'S FAMILIES" cooked their annual breakfast of pancakes, eggs, bacon, hash browns, orange juice, and fruit.  We have done this for quite a few years now and have got it down to a science.
We all know what our jobs are - Kim is the "hash brown" chef.
It usually takes us most of the morning to get everyone fed.
GOOD FOOD AND GOOD TIMES!!
Tammy and I are usually running around making sure everyone has what they need to keep on task!
Jerry the official "PANCAKE FLIPPER"
Taking a break after feeding the troops!!

Jerry and I had a great time hosting this years reunion.  A big "THANKS" to all who came and supported us and another big "THANKS" to the hard working breakfast crew members.  We love and appreciate all of the Gundersen Clan and the fun family reunions we have each summer!!!  See you next year!!

Friday, July 5, 2013

GRANDPA ROWSELL'S "80th" BIRTHDAY PARTY


HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD!!

My dad will turn 80 years old on July 17th of this year.  Candy called us all earlier this summer to see if we would want to get  together at his house in Mackay the weekend after the 4th of July to celebrate it.  We all decided it would be a fun activity.  Some of us showed up on Friday night and some came on Saturday.  We had a dutch oven breakfast casserole Saturday morning for breakfast.  I had learned how to make it at our Bern Ward Girl's Camp at the end of June - we had pancakes with it.  I don't know why, but for some reason breakfast outdoors tastes soooo good!!!  After we cleaned up, some of us went to visit the old Mackay Mine and some went floating down the river.  Later that evening, after all the activities, we had Grandpa's birthday dinner.  What a fun time we had celebrating.  Hope we can all get together again next year! 

TOUR OF MACKAY MINE BEHIND GRANDPA'S HOUSE

I'm glad we don't look quite as old and dilapidated as the building behind us!

Searching for rocks with copper in them.  They weren't hard to find!
Ray checking out the old mine buildings.
Scott, Dad, & Darin looking out over the beautiful Mackay Valley.
Jerry had people calling him the whole time we were up here; trying to get reservations for our RV Park.  He just can't get away from work even when he is on vacation!
My dad has quite of collection of his own equipment - dump truck, bulldozer, tractor, backhoe - so I just had to get a picture of him in front of this old worn out one.
 Taylour, Kristie, & Scott

PLAYING IN THE RIVER

Everyone wondering if they really want to get in.


What a beautiful picture!!  Love everyone holding hands to help each other out!

Everyone looks like they are a bit cold!

 GRANDPA'S BIRTHDAY DINNER


Is Scott eating Ava's cake or is Ava eating Scott's cake?  Maybe they are just sharing.  What do you think?
Cute bunch of Cousins!
Gotta love Krysta's face in this one!
There's nothing better than good food and family time!!
We were having a hard time getting the candles to stay lit - the wind was blowing.
Relaxing on Grandpa's front porch.

 GOOD TIMES!!




  

Sunday, March 31, 2013

EASTER EGG DYEING AT THE GUNDERSEN'S HOUSE


All the grandkids came out here to dye easter eggs this year.  What a party we had!  As we were setting out the dye cups with the little color pill in them, Denim decided that they must be candy so she picked the yellow one out of the cup and started eating it.  Needless to say, she soon spit it out thinking it was pretty nasty and her mouth and clothes were covered in yellow dye.  Grady didn't need a spoon to put the egg in and out of the dye cups, he just used his hands and his grip was pretty tight so most of his eggs ended up crushed.  Halle tried to be careful with her eggs but some of them would slip out of her hands onto the floor and whe would quietly exclaim, "Oh, another one cracked."  By the time we were finished, the bowl with cracked eggs had way more in it than the bowl with uncracked eggs.  Thank goodness the Easter Bunny will have plenty of plastic eggs to make up the difference - He's going to need them!!


Wednesday, November 28, 2012

DERRICK - HEADED FOR THE MISSIONARY TRAINING CENTER


Derrick won't have to come home to a younger brother who is taller than him.  He left that way!


Derrick's four month wait has finally ended.  Today, November 28, 2012, we took him to the Missionary Training Center.  He didn't have to be there until 1:00 in the afternoon so we just got up this morning and left around 8:00 a.m.  We went the Evanston, Wyoming way.  We took this same route when we took Devin here eight years ago.  When we arrived in Provo, we went to the Olive Garden Restaurant to eat.  The waiter there knew exactly where we were headed and told us he had just returned from his mission about 6 months ago.  He asked Derrick where he was going.  When Derrick answered Tijuana, Mexico; he looked at me and asked how I felt about that.  Four months ago, I would have answered with a "very apprehensive and nervous" but since then, I have been blessed to know that this is truly the place where our Heavenly Father wants Derrick to serve and that all will be well.  After we finished eating our "last dinner" together, we headed back toward the MTC.  We still had a little time left to visit, so we went to a big grassy area across the street where we took a few pictures.  What a beautiful setting with the Provo Temple in the background.
Finally the allotted time arrived.  We all got back in the car and drove across the street where we were then directed to parking spot #15.  We got Derrick's suitcases out and all gave him a hug and said our last goodbyes.  Chelsea and I had done alright up until this time and then we both broke down and shed a few tears - happy/sad tears.  Derrick's missionary helper assured us he was in good hands and then grabbed his bags and lead him down the sidewalk toward the doors of the MTC.  Derrick has talked about and planned for his mission all of his life and today he gets to start this new adventure - HE WAS ALL SMILES!!


Chelsea loves her big brother!!

On our way home, poor Chelsea couldn't stop sobbing.  I was having a hard time controlling my emotions also, so I wasn't much help to her.  When Devin left on his mission, she was only 2 years old, so this was really the first time she had had to go through such an experience.  Ryan was sitting in the back seat with her and kept trying his best to console her.  Derrick had worked for the forest service all summer and fall fighting fires.  He had actually been away from home more than he had been home so Ryan, with his 15 year old wisdom, told Chelsea to just pretend that Derrick was gone on a very long fire; one that he wouldn't be able to put out for 2 years.  This advice didn't seem to help Chelsea much but it got Jerry and I talking about how Derrick wouldn't be putting fires out but rather starting them in the hearts of those people to whom he would teach the gospel.  WHAT A COMPARISON!! 

Friday, November 16, 2012

THE BERN WARD ROADSHOW

We got to do Stake RoadShows again this year.  Chelsea and Ryan had parts and I had to help with costumes.  We had to practice once and sometimes twice a week throughout October and the first part of November so it kept us pretty busy along with everything else.


 Tawyna Johnston wrote a cute rap for "The Little Red Hen" actors to do.  Chelsea had a fun time being the cat and it worked out nice because she used her costume for Halloween also. I don't think we'll ever be able to get the tune "Go Red, Little Red Hen" - "Go Red, Little Red Hen" out of our heads.



 Ryan and Joe Beck were the mighty grasshoppers in "The Grasshoppers & the Ants" part of the play.  I don't think either one of them really wanted to do this but they were good sports and did it anyway.


 Our cute little ants - Kendra Higley, Celeste Harper, and Tristan Bruce

Our "MEXICAN HAT" dancers!






The "SMITH" Family
The Entire Cast




WHAT A GREAT TIME WE ALL HAD!!

Saturday, September 15, 2012

BRIGHAM CITY TEMPLE DEDICATION


What a beautiful temple!!

Our "half-size" family
Janelle and Grady

 We attended the Open House for the Brigham City Temple on September 15, 2012.  We had heard that all the tickets were sold out so we decided we would probably not be able to go.
Lynn and Earlene Perkes had been through it just the week before and told me that they really didn't even ask for tickets so we decided to go anyway and see if we could get in.  Sure enough, we were able to go through it and what a beautiful temple it is. Chelsea was in awe of everything she saw.  Janelle and Grady were the only other family members that were able to come with us.  We had a great time and were hoping to enjoy a dinner, at the famous Maddox Restaurant, with homemade rolls and raspberry butter before we came home. We found out however, that they were so busy with all the people attending the Open House that if you didn't have reservations you couldn't eat there.  So instead we headed back to Logan to eat.  What a fun family outing we had!! 




Grady loved the water fountain that was in front of the temple.  We had a hard time keeping him out of it; he thought it was the perfect swimming pool.
 

Janelle took this photo and I just had to include it.  Brigham City is full of fruit stands.  Our family has always looked forward to coming here in the  late summer and early fall to buy fresh cherries, peaches, pumpkins, squash, apples and all sorts of other home-grown produce.  I don't think many temples are surrounded by fruit trees, but the Brigham City one just had to be.