Saturday, December 27, 2008

Follett Family Bowling!














a little competive, some great 80's music, cheetos, soda, and candy, some serious fun and lily only running into the men's room once!

foxy 14


A birthday is not complete without a salway creation! thanks todd and juliana, nick loved it! we know call him "foxy 14"! (if you can't tell this is a famous chocolate chip cookie, look closely it blends into our granite quite well)

Friday, December 26, 2008

Happy Birthday Nick! 14 wow

How times have changed, our chubby little shaved head boy has become a tall, skinny, hairy boy! But he still loves his sister ashley!

Merry Christmas from Texas

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Ashley's Disco Inferno




For Ashley's 16th Birthday we had a disco party! all the kids came in their best 70's clothes, danced to disco music, ate alot of junk food including kenny's homemade donuts, played twister and had a hula hoop contest! everyone had a great time! the only bummer was that kelsi was suppose to be home for the party but because of bad weather in salt lake got stuck in the airport all day and finally her flight got cancelled! we missed you kelsi!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ASHLEY! THE BIG 16! SHE NOW HAS HER DRIVERS LICENSE AND HER FIRST DATE TONIGHT!
(katie check out emma's shoes, does that bring back memories!)

The Family











The party











Friday, December 12, 2008

A Day At Cowboy's Stadium











who is the man in the tux?




yes this is nicholas, he had a choir performance at the high school, it was fabulous!


Thursday, December 11, 2008

1st Grade Christmas Play




Yes, we live in Texas so it is still called a Christmas Play! Emma had the role of Comet the Reindeer in her 1st grade play, "Santa's Stuck in the 50's!" She got to dance and sing and had one line she had to memorize! she was so excited and was the star of the show, at least in the eyes of her family! Great job Emma!
And whatever emma has or does lily has to have or do as well! Great job Lily!






























Sunday, November 30, 2008

Thanksgiving 2008

It is hard to be so far away from family on the holidays so we were so excited to have a our good friends the salways to come and spend the day and pig out on turkey with us, especially since kelsi was so far away! (we missed you kels)
the day started with the annual football game where kenny gets to strut his stuff and nick and jack try to keep up with their old man.
emma loved the macys day parade!
of course we watched the cowboy's game and ashley was a freak over the jonas brothers halftime show! she is going to marry joe, of course.
jack sat around holding the Salway's new baby girl Brooklyn who was very stylin'
jane and kenny cooked and all had a great time!
thanks juliana and todd it was a lot of fun!

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Cinq Positions des Pieds,

There are five basic positions of the feet in classical ballet, première position, seconde position, troisième position, quatrième position, and cinquième position. Every step or movement is begun and ended in one or another of these positions. And so it is with emma! It is great to find a ballet school who instructs in the same school of thought in ballet that i was taught, black leo, pink tights, french terms and a strict ballet mistress. of course no one could replace or be as strict as mistress swayze with her cane striking the floor everytime we made a mistake. i think emma's teacher is much more sweet and she loves ballet.


Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween

An Olympic Gymnast!A Scary Bear

An Old Lady



A Groovy Man all about Love and Peace










school pictures 2008

Kelsi somewhere on BYU Campus
Emma 1st Grade

Jackson 4th Grade


Nick 8th Grade




Ashley 10th Grade





Saturday, October 25, 2008

YES ON PROP 8

this brought tears to my eyes watching all our moorpark friends! even though we are not there with you physically we are supporting you all the way! It is really hard not to be able to vote or take action even though in our hearts we are Californians! YES ON PROP 8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3CrG7Dt7eo

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Lily at the pumpkin patch!




Future Marquette




Emma won the chance this summer to be a part of the pre-game festivities for the Marcus High School Football Game with the Marquette Dancers! She has been so excited for this all year and finally the night was here. She got to cheer as the football team ran out on the field through a big blown up football helmet! It was all quite exciting. (yes katie that is your cheerleading skirt from Moorpark!)

Vote November 4th

Life, Family, Marriage, Faith
We must be willing to take a stand and protect the sancity of life, family, marriage and our faith!
One way we can do that is to vote, so get out and vote november 4th.

http://www.valuevotersusa.com/

Friday, October 17, 2008

BYU vs TCU


We were so excited for the game and really excited for the fireside before! it was an awesome spiritual experience to hear the players sing and bear testimony about being disciples of Christ. Coach Mendenhal talked very directly to the youth and to always remember their true identity, sons and daughters of God. that through their dress, speech and actions they should always remember who they are and not try to be someone they are not or what the world tells them they should be. We got to talk to Denny( Dennis) Pitta afterwards which was really cool for the boys! and then the game, we dressed up with our blue gear and was ready for a victory but we were pounced on by TCU who played an awesome game. We had fun though screaming our heads off and the funnel cake and nachos helped with every touchdown that TCU scored! We still are and forever will be cougar fans!!

Thursday, October 2, 2008


Happy Birthday Jackson

the big 10!

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Feast of Trumpets



Most of us know and recognize that the early harvest which occurs in the springtime along with Passover represents the Lord’s first coming, his death, crucifixion and resurrection. But a good friend of mine this week pointed out something significant about the fall harvest to members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Ancient Israel and those of the Jewish faith today celebrate three holy days or “holidays” in the fall, the Feast of Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah), the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), and the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot). Together they are called by Jews the “High Holy Days.” These holy days have an important relationship to the Lord’s spiritual gathering in the latter days. “For behold the field is white already to harvest; and lo, he that thrusteth in his sickle with his might, the same layeth up in store that he perisheth not” (D&C 4:4).

Many Jewish scholars believe that the final spiritual gathering of Israel would begin with the Feast of Trumpets also known as the Day of Remembrance. The Lord commanded Israel to blow trumpets on this day so Israel would remember that their God delivered them out of bondage from Egypt, and ultimately that their God the Great Jehovah would deliver them from the bondage of sin and for God to remember his ancient covenants with Israel. The sound of the “shofar, ”or ram’s horn calls for Israel to repent and prepare for the King’s coming, for new revelation and for the beginning of Israel’s final harvest.

It is not by coincidence that the golden plates were delivered to Joseph Smith early in the morning of 22 September 1827 the same day as the Jewish people celebrated The Feast of Trumpets. Israel’s trumpets sounded throughout the world with prayers pleading for God to remember his people, a call for new revelation and the beginning of the gathering of Israel.

“Unknown to Judah, all that those horns represented was now to be fulfilled. For on that day, God remembered His people and set in motion His plan to regather them. On that day, God’s final harvest began. On that day, new revelation was granted which would bring a return to renewed covenants. From that day onward, Israel would be called to repentance in preparation for Christ’s return and reign. The Book of Mormon exists to serve these ends. Today, Moroni’s image trumpets from temple spires around the world a final call to awaken, repent, and prepare. For Latter-day Saints, knowing this is the final harvest with an ever-shortening time to labor should further motivate us to thrust in our sickles with our might. In that spirit, as we feel joy in that harvest we should make known the marvelous work that the Lord has brought forth in these latter days (see D&C 65:4).” Lenet Hadley Read, “The Golden Plates and the Feast of Trumpets,” Ensign, Jan 2000, 25
(picture of angel moroni on dallas temple)

Just another reason to love the fall!! here are some other reasons why the follett's love the fall!

Blessings of a Fall Harvest

1. A busy house becomes quiet for at least a few hours of the day while the children are at school

2. Watching jackson play soccer!

3. Reaping the blessing of your daughter studying the scriptures every morning at seminary.

4. Emma's Enormous Energy being channeled into reading, writing, and math!

5. Nicholas' excitment over playing football

6. Kenny having the time to play on a softball league (emma did ask, "I thought softball was for
girls?")

7. General Conference

8. snuggle naps with lily, she loves to lay next to me and rub my arm! nothing sweeter!

9. A little chill in the air after a long hot summer!

10. the pumpkin patch

11. MLB games that are so fun we forget about bedtime!

12. the leaves changing color, we look for that every day!

13. BYU Football Games (Go Cougars)

14. Beef Stew and Cornbread

Monday, September 1, 2008

BYU!!!



I can't believe i just dropped my daughter off at the Y to start her freshmen year! We had a great time together preparing for the school year and it was really fun for it to be just kelsi and I. We went to the bookstore and bought her books, OK we went twice, i don't think you are able to get everything your first try, we interviewed for a job, OK i did a lot of encouraging and pleading for her to get a job, we ate in the cougar eat, shopped for BYU memorabilia for the family at home, got her checked in and moved in the Chipman Hall, 3rd floor, corner room, we finalized her schedule and got her checked in to the freshman orientation, walked around campus looking for her classes, all in all it was very fun and we were exhausted. Kelsi of course was not sad, i on the other hand gave her a hug goodbye and cried all the way home! what a blessing she has been for kenny and I and what a blessing it is for her to be there at the greatest school ever!
I have begged her for some pictures and she is just too busy to send some, she says to check her facebook out! i think i need to think about getting a facebook!

so here is a slide show of the first day of school, that will give you a feel for what she is experiencing. (just copy the link and paste it) http://photo.byu.edu/video.php?cat1=Slide%20Shows&cat2=General&cat3=2008&cat4=First%20Day%20of%20Class

here are some highlights!
the roomate-
heidi is a darling strawberry blonde who has a great sense of style and kelsi just adores her, they have lots of fun! kelsi has a lot of fun with all the girls on her floor!

the job-kelsi got a job as a ticket taker for all the home football games! when she showed up for orientation they asked what she wanted to do and she told them she would do anything so they put her in the president's box. this means she stands in the hallway where the President of BYU or his guests or the general authorities watch the game. apparently President Uchtdorf is a big fan and comes to the games. At the last home game he smiled and said hi to kelsi and then at half time he came out and told kelsi that he didn't think it was fair for her to be out in the hallway without anyway to watch the game, and he was going to write a letter and get her a TV! kelsi just smiled and was in complete ahhhh! (good thing she listened to her mom and got a job!)

BYU Culture- kelsi is enjoying the BYU culture, she has already witnessed a marriage proposal in front of thousands, tunnel singing on Sunday nights, devotionals on Tuesdays, joined the swing club, loves her family home evening group, was called to serve as the relief society music director, calls her book of Mormon class, seminary on steroids, i don't think she has hiked the Y yet, i think a really cute boy will have to talk her into that one! she told us yesterday her and her friends went over to Helaman Fields and they had covered the entire field in blue foam and they slid around and had a great time!

Boys-every time we talk to kelsi there is another boy in the background. i call them boys because she has promised me to only date freshmen her freshmen year! she is having lots of fun going on dates and was just asked to homecoming by a boy throwing a rock at her window and then reading a poem asking her to the dance. kelsi, ashley and i all wonder why boys wait till they are at byu to be so cute, poor ashley she has three more years to wait for such fun!

Favorite Class- intro to film is kelsi's favorite class and his held in the Varsity Theatre. she loves it, most of her homework is watching old movies and writing papers on it. she is definitely in her element.