Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Re-visiting the past: A trip to Flagstaff & NAU with Simon

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(In front of Campbell Hall, many moons ago.)
Brian and me...our story begins at NAU in the fall of 1981. That's when I first saw Brian. I was up on a cherry picker (a high ladder used to hang lights), which was sitting in the middle of the stage, making last minute adjustments to the lights for the play that Brian had the lead in. He walked out on stage for dress rehearsal and I looked down from my high perch and noticed his fore arms first. Something about them appealed to me. He caught my eye...well, both of them. After that, I would see Brian walking to or from class...alone, looking down at the ground, moseying along, deep in thought. To this day, I still like to watch him think. It's almost like I can actually see it happening, the wheels churning, the thoughts taking shape. For me, if I need to think about something, I get so easily distracted that it may or may not happen. I don't feel like I can make my little thinking wheels churn. I've got other talents, but that is not one that comes to mind. My brain works in a complimentary way to Brian's, and I think we have mutual admiration for the way the other thinks.

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(Deja' Vu)

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(I used to live in Campbell.)

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(Brian lived across the street in Hanley...it looks like the only thing left of the original Hanley Hall is the foundation. Campbell and Hanley residents often gathered in front of Hanley to play Hacky Sack. My Birkenstocks were my best hacky shoes. I admit that I was a little crunchy, as in "granola" back then. I think I'm still crunchy at heart.)

This is the surrounding area.
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(Pam and I shared an awesome corner room with 2 windows.)

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I still love the charm of North Campus with it's old buildings and many fond memories.

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That was a long digression on that, but glimpsing Brian walking along on campus, deep in thought was a big part of our beginning...I guess I spent a good amount of time admiring him from afar until he finally noticed me, too. Fast forward 65 months, 37 of which were spent apart, while we both served as missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (he in Washington D.C. and I in Minnesota). We were engaged 4 days after I returned home and married 6 1/2 months later in the Mesa, Arizona Temple in the spring of 1987.

Back to the present:
A few weeks ago, it worked out so that Brian and I could go up to NAU with Simon for Freshman orientation. I have to just say here what I mean by "worked out", because a little miracle happened so that we could both go(we desperately needed a getaway): At first, only one of us was going to go with Simon and see if we could find someone's couch to sleep on, since a hotel was not in our budget. That was the plan...until we went to the Temple the week before and the little miracle unfolded. While in the Temple we ran into the brother of one of our good friends. They just happened to be down from Flagstaff, where they live, going through the Temple with their boys, who will be leaving on missions this summer. My first thought was, "Aha! There is my couch!" So, I proceeded to mention my need for a couch to our friends and they said, "We have even better than that...") They weren't kidding! They had a beautiful vacation rental home that just happened to be vacant on the days we were going to be up there. A wonderful blessing all because we just "happened" to run into Jim and Jen in the Temple. We had lodgings beyond what we could have imagined AND a much needed getaway. We can't thank them enough. I wanted to share some photos of this beautiful home that can easily accommodate a large group. I highly recommend it if you have a family reunion coming up. Jim did a fabulous job building the house and paid attention to all the little details that make it really special. Read up on it here. It was spectacular. We had fun exploring every nook and cranny. It was such a treat.

The entry...awesome.
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The Living Room to the left of the entry.
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Simon got this room upstairs.
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Game room upstairs
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Another one of the 4 bedrooms upstairs.
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At the end of the long entry hall, turn right and you see the dining area/family room/kitchen.
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(I think I would enjoy cooking in this kitchen!)
And last, but not least, the cozy master bedroom and bathroom to the right when you come in downstairs.
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It was perfect! Thanks again, Jim and Jen. We loved visiting with your wonderful family. We felt an instant connection. It feels good to know that you're up in Flagstaff when Simon heads up there this fall. I just realized that there are no pictures of Simon on here and we really did go up with him, but we rarely saw him during orientation...so no pics of Simon with us in Flagstaff.


Monday, June 29, 2009

Grandma Arms

I love the spontaneity of Photobooth. Here's a little entertaining offering from our house. We call this one, "Grandma Arms". Not any grandmas we know, just some random grandmas out there. Disclaimer:  Any similarity to actual people is purely coincidental.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Brittany & Kyle: Married last Saturday

Brittany's sister, Amy, got married last summer here in Arizona, so I got to meet Brittany then for the first time. This summer it was her turn! She and Kyle were married last Saturday in the Mesa Arizona Temple. Fun day. Great family. Felt happy to be a part of it! Only sorry there are no more sisters! :-) Here are a few photos from our shoot in the morning before their wedding.

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Saturday, June 20, 2009

Ninja: The Game

There is a new game that has recently come in to our family. It's called, "Ninja", and it's pretty fun. It's simple. It moves quickly. Almost always accompanied by laughter...sometimes a grimace, if the attack was not well placed.

HOW TO PLAY NINJA
     Setup:
1. All players stand in a circle
2. Bow towards center slowly with palms together, saying a long drawn out "Hiiiiiiiiiiyah!"
3. At the end of the "Hiiiiiiiiiiiyah!" jump into your initial Ninja pose. (You do not want to leave the backs of your hands in a vulnerable position...meaning:  out there for another player to smack. (Now you are ready to begin) Every player should remain frozen until it's his/her turn.

Ready to Play:
1.  Decide who will go first. Play continues in a clockwise direction.
2.  The first Ninja tries to smack the back of another person's hand. It is very important to sound like a Ninja when you are attacking and when you are being attacked.
(note: Silent Ninja is not nearly as much fun)
3.  The only people who can move are the person whose turn it is to attack and the person being attacked. The position of both players at the end of this encounter is to remain frozen as their new position.
4. The attacker can strike at anyone, but play continues to the next person in the circle no matter who was attacked with the smack.
5. If contact is made with the back of the person's hand, then they are out, until you get down to the final two people and a winner is declared.

Here's how it looks

Jackson and Simon get ready (make note of the level of concentration)
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This is always Simon's starting move. I told him that I think it's a cheater's pose, but of course he disagrees. It gives me a good excuse to smack him in the back of the head if it's my turn and I'm standing next to him.
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Variations on starting positions...except for Simon, who of course has the same starting pose.
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The moves...
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Watch out, Jackson! 
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Ugh! I saw it coming.
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This is why we wear SHOES outside, boys, AND why we like to take our shoes off when we come inside. :-)
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Try playing NINJA next time you hear anyone in your house say, "I'm bored!"  Call the Nissens. We'll come over and join you.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

The Wedding Day: Dax & Brittany : Part 1

I feel like I've been in labor for 3 days with this blog post and I'm starting to feel it in my lower back and my right knee! I really thought I would give birth this morning, but it just wasn't ready to make it's appearance yet. Over the past few days, I have wondered this:  I do not know HOW people blog so frequently?! A daily blogger?? No way! Impossible! I take F-O-R-E-V-E-R. It is downright embarrassing. It must be a "Monkish" trait I possess. I care too much. Well,I know what the problem is:  The problem for me lies in the process I go through to get my photos ready to post AND the volume of photos I want to include. I want bigger photos, so I have to send them to Photobucket (if anyone knows a different way, please tell me.)  So, I have a love/hate relationship with blogging. I LOVE getting to this point where I can actually DO it. It's just all the prep work...Sheesh, I am so sorry. I just had to vent. I think I'm ready to move on.

O.K., NOW TO THE BEST PART:

The other thing I LOVE is getting to meet wonderful couples like Brittany and Dax and being with them on their wedding day. Then I get to relive their special day as I go through their photos...so that is definitely on the PLUS side. What I came away with after my time with them is what a loving, supportive network of family and friends they have. I felt it and saw it played out. I was happy to have my friend, Lynn (of duckling fame) second shooting with me. 

We started the day at Brittany's mom's place with all the girls getting ready. Hair and Makeup was done by Jaime Bravo of You May Kiss The Bride (623)206-2322 along with her assistant.
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It was almost time to leave for Anthem Park, where the groom and groomsmen were waiting. Time for just a few pictures.
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I was impressed with how calm Brittany & Co. were. She looked beautiful.

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Brittany with her cute mom and sister.

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The Girlfriends.

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Meanwhile, Dax and the guys, looking handsome in their tuxes...waiting patiently in the warmish weather.

It's time...here come the girls. Anthem Park was a beautiful setting for their wedding. For being a public area, it felt very private.
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Dax spots Brittany being escorted by her mom and dad.
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No surprise Brittany is such a beauty. Her mom, Buffi, is so cute and her dad looks like a swashbuckling movie star. Google "Swashbuckling" and I'm sure you'll see a photo of Brittany's dad or Errol Flynn

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I'm always touched by this "giving away" that takes place. It's good-bye to an era. She is now going from being their daughter to being that AND someone's wife, starting the next leg of her journey together with her new husband. I can't help it, I am so sentimental. That's why weddings are a perfect fit! 

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It's official!
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Cheers for the new Mr. and Mrs.

Off for a few photos before the reception. I was not expecting wind...but it eventually found us! :-) These are before the wind.
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Brittany and her beautiful Bridesmaids.

Feeling the love from the dad's and the other groomsmen...
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Dax was feeling the love, too...just not quite as much support as Brittany.
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Time for the party to begin...
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To Be Continued...At the Reception