Wednesday, December 21, 2011

We Wish You a Very Merry Christmas......Love the Follett Family

"Adoration of the Magi" Jan de Bray 1674


Our hope is that each of us can re-create that familiar scene in Bethlehem in our own lives and in our families. Each of us has a star to follow just as the Wise Men did. “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” (Ps. 119:105.) We can kneel at the feet of our Savior just as the shepherds and the Wise Men did when we pray. The gifts we give are the service we render in his behalf in building up the Kingdom of God. We can shout “Hosanna” like that angelic choir and spread the good news by bearing our testimonies. By works of righteousness, we can come unto Him each day of our lives just as if we had trod in our sandaled feet the rocky path to Bethlehem, holding a staff or bearing gifts.


We hope you have a wonderful Christmas this year, and are so grateful for all our friends and family!  Especially this year with the wedding, Kenny and I had each of our sisters and brothers there which meant so much to us, we had friends travel from California and Texas to be there and just an outpouring of love and help from our ward family who worked for many hours to make it a special day for us! 
We love you very much and wish you all the best!

Follett Crew Top 11 Plays of 2011!

1.  Kelsi and Stephen's Wedding!

2.  Jackson and Nick surviving a 50 miler! Nick says he will never do it again and Jack can't wait to go again!

3.   Emma awarded 3rd grade Superstar and voted Best Big Sister in Utah County!


4.  Ashley Graduating from American Fork High School, becoming Utah State Level 10 Gymnastic Champion, and signed with USU gymnastics!


5.  Lily learning how to ride a two-wheel bike in about 2.2 seconds!


6.  Jackson receives 2nd place award at Utah Central Science and Engineering Fair!

7.  Kelsi sells her first screen play!

8.  Caveman Football! Defend the Cave!


9.  Hiking to Mt Timpanogos Cave with the Smith Family and our California Visit with Allen Family!


10.  Kenny completing his Woodbadge Training and receiving his beads!

11.  Jane awarded De Lyle and Laurie Bloomquist Scholarship so she could finish her last year at BYU!


Sunday, December 11, 2011

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Quadruple the Love!!!!

We got a new bishop, who we just love, he was the YM President so our boys just love him already!  His vision for our ward is to Quadruple the Love in our homes.....they have talked about it in sacrament meeting, the boys have had a fireside about it, and we have followed up with a family home evening!  so the new saying in the follett house especially when mom starts getting a little crazy about someone's behavior is "Quadruple the Love...Mom"  or "4X the LOVE baby!"....somehow hoping that this will help them with getting in trouble....actually i think it does....how can you be angry or not forgiving when you are reminded to quadruple the love(Patience, long suffering, gentle, temperate)?  This has become so enduring in our home that i asked kelsi to draw something and im going to make t-shirts for everyone for christmas!

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

November Newsflash


We had a relief society activity about the four different seasons, and they asked me to talk about Fall, activities to do with your family, holidays etc... I love the fall and this was a great opportunity for me to remember why I love the Fall, it's all about the GATHERING!

I love the imagery of the spiritual gathering that is taking place with the beginning of the restoration of the gospel and i was reminded with doing this class about the Feast of Trumpets that is celebrated by the Jewish people for centuries. 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.




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

In the fall we gather for General Conference as a world wide church to listen to the wonderful and inspired messages from the Prophet and and apostles....it is one of our families most loved time of the year!  one of my favorites... http://lds.org/general-conference/2011/10/waiting-upon-the-lord-thy-will-be-done?lang=eng   Im not really good with waiting for anything...ask my kids they never move fast enough for me...but this really pricked my heart that we must learn to "wait upon the Lord"  In the scriptures, the word wait means to hope, to anticipate, and to trust. To hope and trust in the Lord requires faith, patience, humility, meekness, long-suffering, keeping the commandments, and enduring to the end.

We gather our harvest and crops from our gardens....kenny harvested alot of pumpkins and tomatoes this year! We lived off of pumpkin bread and salsa! but is also a time for farmer's markets and State fairs!


We gather our family together for the World Series(at least us baseball families)and college football....and loved having the college kids down from USU for fall break (ashley, spencer, Kylee and a few others) while we watched the Texas Rangers almost beat the Cardinals! 

We gather as wards and families for Halloween and share fun and candy!  Nothing cuter than little ones gathering at your door dressed as princesses and pirates saying "trick or treat" and being so excited that you gave them a sucker.

We gather together the first tuesday of the month of November to vote and elect those individuals we want to represent us...we are so lucky to live in this country!  Then we celebrate the Marine Corp B-day and Veteran's day and give thanks for all those who have sacrificed that we might have our liberties and freedom!
We gather our families together to give thanks for all our many blessings and especially for each other....we had a wonderful thanksgiving with Kenny's sister Jackie and her family this year.  It has been a really hard time for her with some health issues and it caused us, especially kenny, to think how grateful he is for his parents and brothers and sisters.  They are a wonderful family and his sister Jackie and her husband were so wonderful to us when Kenny lost his job and got a new one here in Utah, he came and lived with them for a few months which was such a blessing for us!  Jackie is the oldest and Kenny the youngest and kenny said it gave them a chance to reconnect in away that usually adult siblings don't usually get to do!  We had a wonderful thanksgiving, and we are so happy Jackie is doing better and thankful for her fun family that we love especially Hailey, Adam and baby Jack!  Kenny injured himself at the annual Turkey Bowl that morning, pulled calf muscle so the boys had to step in!  We had a great day....So much fun that Lily and Hailey didn't want it to end and so they had their first sleepover.....and didn't sleep at all!

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Thursday, November 17, 2011

October is Over!

Busy month....Football games, Camp outs! Mini Tait Reuion, Soccer practice, School, Parent Teacher Conferences, BYU Football, Halloween parties, Relief Society, Activity Days, Statistic Exam, Halloween, Scouts, Choir Performance, Italian Final etc..... It just flew by.....Most important was Jackson turned 13!  another teenager woohoo!!!Happy Birthday Jackson, we love you!





Saturday, November 5, 2011

Indoor Soccer

Monday, October 3, 2011

Caveman Football 2011




Utah State Gymnastics Pre Season


Team Retreat at Bear Lake


  "F-R-E-S-H-S"
(freshmen)

Go Aggies!

check out video, you can see ashley on beam!

Fall pictures







Friday, September 30, 2011

September Stats!

I'm going back to BYU to finish my degree (finally after 25 years!) and one of the classes I have to take is Statistics!  Much rather would be in Northern Baroque Art but instead I am hanging out in the statistic lab asking really young people how to solve statistic problems!  After thinking I was the oldest person on campus I did see a lady who was definitely a grandma, which i am not yet!  Even though it is hard I am very grateful for this opportunity to be able to finish something i started long ago!  So here are the Follett Stats for September!
Kelsi and Stephen 99.999% still the most in love newlyweds I have ever seen, working hard with school, work and they come over every Sunday Evening!  It is awesome to have married children, we just love them!


Ashley-25% competing for Utah State University Gymnastics team, she made the Beam lineup and will be the starter(that's a baseball term not a gymnast term but it works for us folletts)  Ashley is loving USU, she is loving having a cousin (spencer) up there with her and not just because he has a car and even though he became a true aggie before her!  She loves her roomate Susie and is doing well is school, not too stressed out about 77%, which is good for ashley, this is her in study hall which all the athletes have to log in time each week!

Nick-30% school, 60% football 10% work.....notice 0% time for girls!  I love football season!  He is doing great, and started off the season as one of the linebackers but now they need him on defensive line which is interesting!

Jackson is about 50% school...Thinks Junior High is really cool!  30% church friends, scouts, calling, temple baptisms, and 20% soccer, new team and is struggling to make his mark but he will!
Emma 82% loves her new teacher, 86% loves dance class and choir, 98% loves to drive her brother nuts!

Lily-75% is cleaning or organizing something!  86% playing hard non stop moving! 2% sleeps

Kenny 100% done with Woodbadge Requirements!  congrats for all the hard work!  Got to celebrate with ceremony and family with his mom in town!

My hand is still 90% swollen and i am about 65% left handed now!....lots of medical tests and the Dr's are 100% sure none of them know what is wrong!!!!!  look how fat my fingers are! i can't open or close my hand...kenny says i walk around like the bad guy in the Fugitive with the prosthetic hand....not funny!



My stats professor would be so happy and I can't wait until December for the class to be over!

Friday, September 23, 2011

Lily learns to ride a two-wheel bike in seconds!

by far our easiest kid ever on a bike!  thank goodness cause we are old!

Thursday, August 25, 2011

UTAH STATE....GO AGGIES

just dropped off ashley for college!  can't believe that im that old to have 2 kids out of the house!  we will definetly miss ashley in our home....now i feel very surrounded by boys all of a sudden....lots more burping. farting and survivial shows in our house.....ashley was a nice buffer and i miss her as my enforcer, helper and friend!  of course she is excited to be at college and only a couplke of hours away so she can talk her sweet cousin into driving her down when she gets homesick!


Now we are officially Aggie fans....GO USU GYMNASTICS....i guess this is how the gymnastic team gets around campus!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

JULY"S jitterbug! and AUGUST'S Awful Spider

if you look closely at wedding pictures emma is kind of absent and pictures that she is in she looks miserable!  that is because she got a nasty bug the day before, high fever, couldn't eat, horrible cold sores, one nasty virus!  since we had so many wedding guests staying at our house and didn't want the bug to spread we had her sleep in our room!  the dr said it was strep but never gave her a culture, just looked at her mouth and it was so bad he gave her an antibiotic. about a week later, i started to feel extremely exhausted!  then came the body aches, high fever, sore throat....went to dr and my strep culture came back negative. (i dont think emma had it either) he gave me an antibiotic anyway because i had a ear infection and something nasty going on in my mouth.  after about a week and a half of being in bed i began getting the cold sores and for about a week i could not eat!  i recovered faster from giving birth then from this bug!  it completely wiped out my immune system and i was left with several weeks of no energy!  i would clean a bathroom, and have to lay down!  thank goodness for big kids who can go grocery shopping, cook, and clean!  and little kids who take such good care of lily!  emma has been amazing!  i really did not want lily to get sick so it forced us to get her to sleep in her own bed all night (yeah) and im so glad none of the other kids caught the bug!

i cant say that for kenny!  unfortunately he came home from work and suffered through the bug for about a week, missing work which he never does!  he had to suffer through the next week being sick, fighting a nasty mucus cough and like 4 days of non-stop hiccups at work!  we were a mess! 

the biggest bummer is that because he missed so much work, and how this bug leaves you with no energy, he had to miss the 50 miler he was planning on going with nick and jack!  he was so bummed!  he did go up one day and met up with them and had a great time! ......pictures of boys coming home from 50 mier!  he did go up half way through the week with some other members of our ward to cook the scouts some hamburgers after eating backpacking meals for a few days it was very appreciative!





so just as im feeling kind of normal i woke up with my wrist feeling funny...almost like i slept on it wrong...as the day wore on it got worst...the next day my whole hand was sore and in pain...i have had arthritas before in my wrist from a car accident many years ago but it would always flare up when the weather turned cold so this was different.  i began to ice it, take advil but no relief from anything.  the pain got so bad i had to go to ER...my hand was completely swollen and hot to touch!  the dr looked at sun spot i had and  saw a dark spot in the middle and said it looked like i was bit by a spider and gave me an antibiotic...2 days later, no change except more pain....no sleep because it is to painful at night to sleep even with kenny's stash of vicadin!....back to dr and they took some blood work to see what i wrong...another week off my life!  blood tests came back...not rheumatoid arthritis or gout, and other blood work normal!   so its been 3 weeks of not being able to use my right hand!  Our summer has been quite boring for the kids but they have been a great help to me!

What a blessing it is to be healthy and how often we take it for granted!  can't wait to feel normal and be able to clean my house!

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Wedding Photos

What a beautiful day, beautiful couple and so fun to spend it with all our family and friends!  We were so lucky to have people come from california, washington, texas, new mexico, idaho and im sure more places! I have such gratitude for everyone who helped with the wedding, could not have done it without you!  Here are a few candid shots that my good friend susie took! 

The Beautiful Couple


Nick was such a help the night before setting up!

Temple Pictures




 Reception Pictures


Photo Booth pictures!










This is my mom's sister and my cousin Lori who came from CA.....it meant so much to me to have them there....i really missed my mom through this whole wedding experience and having my aunt marilyn, lori and my mom's cousins (next picture) there was so great, I really felt my mom there because they came!  It was one of those tender mercies for me!


And these ladies are just a few of really great women who helped me with the wedding...it still makes me tear up when I think how hard they worked and I have only known them for a few short months!  AMAZING!  they are on my all time favorite list!