Friday, March 31, 2023

2023 ~ March Recap

 

Picking up where we left off in February ... Jen was finally getting over her sickness (Covid, then maybe strep?) and Landon was at a work road trip to Reno. March was memorable because of the MOVE ... Keaton found an apartment and is going to try this "adulting" thing living on his own. That lead to some changes back at the Blackham house too, and Landon had some moving on as well. There were a couple getaways, book club, continued car concerns and some basketball (is there ever NOT basketball?) Read on for more details ...

  • Keaton's Corner: Keaton's been thinking about getting his own place for a while. He didn't really want a roommate (he likes things how he likes them) and found a cute basement apartment that fit the bill. It's close by, about 10min away in South Jordan, just East of the Oquirrh Mountain temple. Upstairs it's three guys (two brothers and a friend) and the basement apartment is new. Coming from home, Keaton didn't have a lot of house stuff (we joked he needed a house "shower") and we spent a Saturday shopping for some furniture (recliner/loveseat) and kitchen supplies.
  • Here at Home: With Keaton's room now unoccupied, the bed from the master was moved into it and Gray and Jen went shopping for a new bed (it had been many years with the existing mattress). New bed set, headboard and new curtains, and now there needs to be more updates to match the color scheme (of Gray/Black, what else) such as new nightstands, paint, flooring... since Jen's sickness in February, there has been snoring; so the backup bed is actually getting some use for the sake of sleep.
  • Landon's Life: Landon finally submitted a photo of his office setup at work ... very nice! He had some moving to do as the house sold. He helped Sol and Rosa move (Rosa had kept her old place) and the divorce was finalized. Landon has been on a low-fat/keto plan, and won a weight-loss challenge at his work (30 pounds!)
  • Cal & Kate continue to work and have fun. Kate sent some pictures of their activities, including climbing and TopGolf. They cut down the big old tree in their backyard. Cal's knee finally got better, and he's back to work, and basketball. 
  • Car Concerns: Keaton's car has been giving him some trouble, with the electrical suddenly going out. We had it in to a couple places and got the battery replaced, and hopefully that will be the needed fix. While it was out of commission, Keaton borrowed either the Tesla or Durango.  The Tesla got a nail in the tire. Again. I think we've had to replace all four tires in the year that we've had the car. We got an estimate on replacing the spoiler on the Charger ...
  • Coop went bowling with cousins/Olivia over Spring Break, and he and Jen are back to playing ping pong. With Keaton moved out, Cooper is picking up the slack on some of the odd jobs around the house, emptying the dishwasher and taking out the trash. When Coop started to put away some dishes that were dirty, we got one of those clean/dirty magnets to keep track.   
  • Colton has been super busy. He had a weekend leadership camp (the school chose one guy and one girl to attend), a tournament with his Wolves basketball team, and several training sessions with Coach Sawyer, Coach Scott and his new Metro team.  He went on a Spring Break trip to Vegas with a couple of families... one of them his girlfriend's family. Yes, Colton has a girlfriend. He did a write up HERE.  
  • Gray's Getaway: Gray and Keaton took the RZR down to Sand Hollow for a weekend, leaving West Jordan in a snow storm to head for sunnier skies. 
  • Jen has stayed busy with books, baking and the usual exercise/activities. February bookclub had been pushed to March because of the big snowstorm, so there were two meetings in March. Jen loves books, and got through 22 stories this month. Still making sourdough, and she added a new long baker and has loved the results. Zumba-ing every Mon/Wed and most Fridays, with ladies pickleball on Thursday mornings. Treadmill and elliptical in the home gym. 
Here's a look at March one-second style ...

https://youtu.be/WzNTZcn7a6o

Spring Break 2023 (Colton &Co)

Abby's family goes to Vegas every Spring Break with another group, which happens to be the family of Colton's basketball buddy Ethan. Abby's family invited Colton to come along, and Ethan had his girlfriend attending also (Abby and Emmalee happen to be best friends too). There were lots of pictures from the trip, and I had Colton do a write up ...

March 25 (Saturday) I got dropped off at Abby’s house around 3:00 to just hang around for an hour or two before getting ready to leave. After about an hour and a half, I helped Dustin (Abby’s dad), pack up all the luggage into his truck and we left for the dance studio that Abby had rehearsals at. Once we got there, we picked up Sydney (Abby’s sister), who just got done with dance, then Abby headed into the studio for about 45 minutes for rehearsals while the three of us waited in the car. Once she got out, we left for St. George. We made two stops on the way down there, once in Payson to get food at a Beto’s, we also stopped at a gas station to get some drinks before we got back on the freeway. Then we stopped once more before St. George at a gas station again for treats and snacks. A little after 10:00, we arrived at their condo in St. George where Hannah, (Abby’s sister), and Erica (Abby’s mom), were already there. Hannah had just gotten her tonsils out so Erica had flown down a day early to be with her for a bit. We only stayed up for about an hour more just chilling around the condo then we all headed to bed.

March 26 (Sunday) I don’t remember the time everyone got up but we pretty quickly packed everything up that we used so we could get on the road. For breakfast, we had some store-bought cinnamon rolls that were not very good, especially the frosting. Hannah had a lot of little gifts like treats from coworkers that we helped pack into her car, then when leaving, Abby and I drove Hannah back to her apartment as Hannah wasn’t really supposed to drive. We hung out there for just a little bit then Abby’s parents came and got us in the truck. We stopped at a gas station once more for a drink then were on the road to Vegas. We left at around 1:00 and got to Vegas at around 4:00. We Facetimed Ethan and Emmalee as we were arriving, who were already in the hottub of the hotel, so Abby and I just hurried and dropped off our luggage at our rooms and headed down to the pool to hangout with them. We swam for a couple hours and went back up to the hotel rooms.. Everyone just hung out for a couple of hours, then Abby, Emmalee, and Sydney got permission to take Dustin’s truck to head to the store to grab some stuff for Sydney. Back at the hotel, Ethan and I showed a magic trick to the adults that took them a long time to figure out. I had a couple other magic tricks that I was just completely blowing everyone’s minds with. After an hour, I got a call from Abby, telling me and Ethan to walk downstairs and across the street to the casino that had a really good place to get shakes. We thought it was weird that they couldn’t just come pick us up, but we walked over and saw why. They surprised us with a prom response poster, “We hit the JACKPOT for Prom! Yes!” They just went in on a poster together to respond to both of us. We took some pictures then got some shakes before heading back up to the hotel. For the rest of the night we played some games then Ethan, Emmalee, Abby and I watched a movie. We fell asleep for most of it but Ethan and I had to wake back up to head to the other room to actually fall asleep.

March 27 (Monday) Woke up early on Monday at around 7:00 to go on their usual hike (this trip/hike is a family tradition). Took about 30 minutes to get ready, pack up lunches and clothes before heading off. It was a 45 minute drive to the start of the hike in Arizona. The first hour of the hike was nothing special, just walking down the trail talking with everybody. After an hour, the trail led into the middle of these canyons, which was really cool. Just basically rocks on both sides of us while we were walking in the middle. Two hours in we came across the Colorado river. There were tough hills to hike up shortly after that. On the way down one of the hills, Ethan slid and landed his hand right on a cactus. Dustin, not very carefully, plucked the spikes out of his hand and we kept going. A few minutes later, we arrived at the streams of the hot springs. Also came across some nude old men on that part of the hike which was very fun. I changed into my swimsuit and some water shoes for this part. Ten minutes into the streams we came across the actual hot springs. There was a big ladder that led to four different pools of hot water, each getting hotter as you go higher up. We walked through all of them to the end, placed all of our bags and food down, then headed back into the third pool to relax for a bit. We talked for a bit with some other hikers then got back out to complete the second half of the hike. We ate our lunches after getting out and started walking again. The hike back didn’t seem as long, but it was a bit harder. We had to go up some large hills and canyons. It was particularly hard for Erica, this being the most strenuous work she’s done since her chemotherapy in just a few months ago. She had breast cancer last year but was able to beat it. We finished the last bit of the hike and then had the drive back to the hotel. The parents dropped all of us off then went back out to do some grocery shopping. Abby and I took a little nap once we got back. We just chilled out for the rest of the day as everyone was pretty exhausted after the six mile hike. The parents made some frozen lasagna and enchiladas for dinner that we all ate while watching tv. Luckily, Abby’s family is also obsessed with The Office, so that was always an easy option to turn on. I spent a lot of time in the room messing and solving the Rubik’s cube that Dustin brought, he is also able to solve one and we spent a lot of the week geeking out over it. Nothing else really happened for the rest of the day, the four of us watched another movie to end off the night before Ethan and I headed back to the other room. 

March 28 (Tuesday) The girls had already scoped out the days of the trip that would be the warmest, so they had already planned that Tuesday was going to be a pool day. Abby and Emmalee were really looking forward to tanning by the pool and this was the best day to do it. We headed down to the pool in the morning, where it was pretty hard to find a table to claim. We eventually got one. We were at the pool for over five hours, I did pretty good with sunscreen, my only sunburns actually coming from Wednesday. Everyone showered up once we got back up to the hotel room and just hung out for a couple of hours. After a while, we decided to go to the outlets, which is pretty much a mall. We walked around the stores for a while, especially Nike since there was some cool stuff there. While the girls spent a lot of time in the Vans store, I got distracted by the little shops in the middle of the hallways that were selling some interesting rubik’s cubes. I bought a 3x3 cube that was built of spheres instead of squares. Abby and Emmalee bought some cool hats and once we got out of there, we all headed back to the casino where the shake place was and got some dinner there. They had some decent burgers and fries, which we all ordered. We only had a few minutes back at the hotel after, Abby and Emmalee wanted to do a little photoshoot with a digital camera on top of a parking garage right next to the hotel. It was really fun and we got some good pictures, even though we had to work through the wind. We just watched some tv once we got back then went to bed after.

March 29 (Wednesday) Wednesday was probably the least eventful day of the trip. Right after breakfast, Emmalee had to leave Vegas early, as she had a volleyball tournament starting up the next day. We hit the pool once again for a few hours, but it was a lot colder this time. The wind was blowing pretty hard so I spent most of the time in the hot tub rather than the cold pool. We tried a new board game that Ethan’s family had for about an hour. I did not enjoy it all though because it was long and complicated. We chilled out for another couple hours then Dustin suggested we go out to the big Cabela's store. We walked around there for a while and it was actually really interesting, especially the small aquarium that they had. Ethan and a few of the parents were really craving some fish tacos for a while so we hit up a fish grill a couple hours later. The menu showed what items were spicy and what items weren’t. Most of the fish items were listed as spicy so I just got some chicken tacos, which were still very good. We drove back to the hotel after that and played some more board games. Dustin showed me a short documentary on Netflix about some of the fastest speedcubers, which were people who competitively solved rubik’s cubes. Not much else happened that night, watched a bit of tv then just headed to bed.

March 30 (Thursday) This day was also not that eventful. We didn’t really do anything in the morning, watched a bit of The Office with Abby’s family and then Abby turned on the movie, World War Z. It’s an intense zombie apocalypse story that I definitely fell asleep during. Dustin snapped a funny photo of me and Ethan just slumped out on the couch while watching the movie. A bit later that day, we split up for lunch. Those who liked sushi went to an all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant while the rest of us headed to Buffalo Wild Wings. Lunch was really good and we met back up right after where Ethan’s family split off to the outlets again to get a gift for Emmalee’s birthday. Abby’s family and I drove for a while around the strip looking at all the buildings. We got back to the hotel and watched some more of The Office, Dustin and I also watched some I.T. Crowd. I tried to learn some more magic tricks during that evening but it didn’t go so well. Once it got dark out, we all headed down to the hottub for our last night there. Dustin and Erica also picked up some shakes for everyone to eat while in the hottub. Once we got back up to the rooms, we just hung out for a couple hours before everyone went to bed. 

March 31 (Friday) Friday was just all about packing up and leaving. Ethan’s family was leaving a few hours earlier than Abby’s, and I was in their room so I got up a bit earlier than all of Abby’s family. I used that time to pack all of my stuff up and help Ethan’s family pack up everything they brought. From there, it was just more packing until we were ready to leave at 11:00. We made some stops on the drive back, we stopped in St. George to see Hannah for a bit and stopped by some friends of Abby’s family for a bit. We also hit a gas station to get some drinks and then we drove all the way back. I helped Dustin take everything off the truck and then Abby and I headed over to Emmalee’s house for her birthday. We were playing some games at her house when we had the genius idea that whoever lost the next game would have to swallow Emmalee’s new goldfish that some of her teammates got her as a joke gift. Ethan and I went into her room to see the goldfish when Carter also came in and just asked how funny it would be if he swallowed it while everyone was in the other room. We thought he was joking but we closed the door and he swallowed it. Highlight of the night. 

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

2023 ~ February Recap

 

February 2023 for a shorter month with only 28 days, there was quite a bit going on with the Blackham Bunch...

  • Travel: Grayson was gone at the start of the month for the International Builder's Show in Vegas. He also did a quick weekend getaway to Seattle to visit his brother (he ran a loop around the lake there). Landon had two work trips, a quick weekend away mid-month, then off to Reno for a few days at the end of the month. Callahan spent a couple days at Bear Lake for work. 
  • Sickness and Injury: Colton was sick one day and missed school. Jen came down with a "cold" a couple days later and took a test ... Covid. First time the WJ Blackham home has been hit. This coincided with Gray's Seattle weekend, which was actually good timing (in addition to not wanting to be close to germs, there has been serious snoring going on). No one else in the family got sick ... but Jen got sick AGAIN a couple weeks after she recovered (very similar symptoms/sore throat, stuffiness but the Covid test was negative at that point). Colton had some feet issues, planter fasciitis and then a nasty blister. Cal's knee ballooned up, he's had bursitis before, but this was much worse, making him unable to walk, adding a fever. It was diagnosed as septic bursitis and the infection was perhaps from a floor burn during a basketball game (I'd even taken a picture of that little owie). Jen made a housecall to drop off the crutches (and told Cal he could just keep them, he's the only one who has ever needed them!) After antibiotics and continued weeks of rest, he's finally back to work, although the knee is still swollen. 
  • Basketball: Cal is playing in a men's league but with his knee has missed most of the games this month (I did get out to see him on Feb1). Colton's high school season wrapped up as well. They finally got a win in a great game against Herriman. Colton had 30 points. The WJ Jags also had a super close game against CopperHills, only losing by two points. Then they were knocked out of the state tournament. Now he'll start playing with Metro for the off-season. When it was our turn to host the team dinner (I was still Covid-ish) Gray took all the Varsity boys out to dinner at Spaghetti Factory.
  • Birthdays and Valentine Love: Olivia dropped off some cute Valentines for the boys. It was a basketball game night, and that was Jen's first outing out after Covid. Happy Valentine's Day! Callahan had his 24th birthday. We had a family dinner at Tepanyaki with cake and ice cream at the house after. Feb11 was Sweethearts and Colton had been asked by Abby ... and he now has a girlfriend. Abby ... but it's a different Abby!
  • New Recliners: Gray, Coop and Jen went out to shop for some new recliners, a good replacement for the ones we had there before (the cats had torn the backs up on them something awful). The new ones are leather, and they swivel and rock as well as recline. 
  • Cars: Gray cleaned out the 3rd car garage, which freed enough space for Keaton to be able to park there. Nice for him to not have to scrape off windows in the mornings, and nice to have an extra spot on the driveway (he's home before Gray, so the truck parks behind, and K takes the Tesla in the evening if he needs to go somewhere). Colton's Charger got spoiled ... as the spoiler on the back went missing. We weren't sure when/how it happened, but finally figured it out. It was the carwash! Colton went back for another wash and they had the spoiler there for him. Not sure if it's able to be reattached though. Currently it's sitting in the back seat of his car.
  • Big Snow: The forecast said big snow starting Tuesday night (Colton was out in it going to watch the girls basketball game, and Grayson had a long commute home). Many places cancelled plans for Wednesday morning (schools said they'd be virtual, rec centers/libraries said they wouldn't be open at the regular time) and Jen cancelled her Zumba class. Colton's basketball game ended up being pushed to the next day as well. There was SO MUCH snow, Keaton worked hard to clear the driveway, but it was hard to know where to start, or where to put it! The wind worked interesting drifts several feet high, or drifting off the Durango (see the pic). 

Here's a "live" look - one second every day.
https://youtu.be/CWDq0JpELTg



Tuesday, January 31, 2023

2023 ~ January Recap

 

January 2023 ... New Year's Day, new calendars, SNOW ... basketball and the builder's convention. Biggest update ~  Keaton got a new job. Here's highlights:

  • New Year's Day: After an uneventful New Year's Eve (no real plans, to bed early) we headed to Clay and Courtney's for the annual Pastry Wreath. The weather made the trip a bit scary!
  • SNOW: Lots of snow to usher in the first day of the year! Enough that Zumba was cancelled the next day and a HUGE pile of snow was formed in front of the house. Lots of shoveling.
  • BASKETBALL: Colton is busy with basketball (see the post on the BlackhamBall blog with all the current season info). Going early before school, practices after, team dinners on Thursday nights and of course games! Almost every Tuesday and Friday. While the WJ team is struggling (hasn't won a game in region play) Colton has been getting some good numbers and recognition. Jen has gone to every game, Gray and the bigger boys have hit several. Cooper has not attended in person, but goes over the clips (helps for the highlights) so he still sees the games and has gotten to know the team from home. 
  • Fantasy Football: Cooper won (3rd place) in his fantasy football league. There is an entry fee, which goes towards the rewards. Coop won $200. Uncle Kolby AND UncleClay/Cousin Will were participating this year.
  • New Job: Keaton had been wanting to expand his electrical knowledge to more that residential building. After looking to see who was hiring and going in for a few interviews, he's started a new job with K2 Electric. He turned in his Camsen company van (which frees up space in the driveway) and is back to driving his Corolla. Right now, the company put him on a residential build, which turned out to be a good thing, as it gave him a chance to shine right off the bat. Callahan will miss having Keaton at the same company.
  • Continued Car Concerns: We had to take Colton's Charger in after it started "clicking" and then the Durango "check engine" light came on again and needed a repair. Told our mechanic "Thanks, but hope we do NOT see you again soon!" Luckily this was done early in the month when we still had Keaton's Corolla as an "extra" car. With the Camsen work van gone, and Keaton's Corolla in daily use, we rearranged things so that it could park in the third car garage (saving Keaton the early morning scrape in winter) ... it's a tight fit, and the Corolla is the smallest car.
  • Builder's Convention: At the end of the month, Gray and a couple others from Symphony headed to Vegas for a few days for the International Builder's Convention. 
  • Westra Sibling Dinner: Got almost all the Westra siblings and the folks out to Olive Garden in American Fork. Family and Food!
  • Just Jen: Still making sourdough three times a week, still teaching Zumba ... had a session with the Achievement Day girls this month. Still playing some  PokemonGo ;) Not much blogging in January (a couple posts on the family blog) but an increased obsession with books. Updated her Goodreads, joined another tracking website (Storygraph) and joined a bookclub in the neighborhood, which meets monthly.
It's been a year since Jen went boom ... happily no ill effects from that fall. With the new year, deductibles and out of pocket medical bills have reset. Gray cut his finger pretty good prepping a meal ... perhaps should have had stitches, but it's healing. Keaton is finally feeling back to normal after his Carpal Tunnel surgery. Most everything else with the family is continuing to go on per usual. 

Monday, January 2, 2023

JenBsBooks ~ 2022

 


I don't set any type of reading "goal" for the year ... I just read. I record, rate and review all my books on my Goodreads profile sh(e)reader. While I'm happy if my ratings/reviews help authors and others, I do them mainly for myself ... to remember what I read and how I felt about it.  There's a full post about my #JenBsBooks for the year on my personal blog. 

As each month ended ... I'd create a collage of the books I'd gone through that month. Here are those compilations. Remembering my reading.














#JenB Bakes ... December Desserts and Breads

 

There are so many baking/dessert possibilities to create in December ... in previous years, I tried out some new cookies (Grinch Cookies and Crinkle Cookies in 2018,  Peppermint Puffs in 2019) and some Blackham classics ... gingersnaps, Swedish Spritz, chocolate chip with red&green m&ms, copycat Swig cookies, chut-out sugar cookies, mint and marshmallow brownies, and of course, Chex mix! Between finding the time, and trying NOT to put on pounds over the holidays, I didn't get to making everything.

2022 holiday desserts included Swedish Spritz with my cute snowflake and tree cookie press patterns. One of the templates broke ... so I had to order a whole new set (I HAD to). I made one batch of peppermint puffs, just dropping them by the spoonful rather than messing with a bag and tip (not quite as cute, but they were just for Coop and I to eat. Me with crushed candy cane sprinkled on top, Coop prefers them without). Swig cookies were prepped for parties ... they are great to make ahead and freeze, as are the brownies (the former brought to both family Christmas parties, the latter just to the Westra gathering). Chex mix is an annual holiday treat too, something the gluten-free crowd can eat.  Not made by Jen, but there were the classic Westra gingersnaps, and Gray made a light cheesecake pie. 

Cinnamon pull-aparts were baked up Christmas morning (while Jen does make cinnamon rolls from scratch, these were just Rhoads set out over night to rise). Jen prepped chicken noodle soup and breadsticks for both family parties, adding some orange rolls/regular rolls, and Brazilian cheese rolls too. 

While the rolls can be baked ahead of time, the breadsticks really need to be baked fresh. There were two full pans brought to the Blackham Bash ... and we ran out of breadsticks. So for the Westra party, it was a double batch of dough, and five pans of breadsticks (in addition to the rolls).  We'd had ONE of these plastic lids for the big baking sheet, and Gray pulled it out to transport the pans to the first party. It was so handy, that he bought several more ... early (and appreciated) present for Jen, and it made a HUGE difference, making the pans stackable, both for raising and for transport. They are a game changer!

The Westra party was held at the new house in Highland. Two ovens in Shane and Alicia's kitchen, and another over in the attached home of the folks. So there were a couple pans of breadsticks going in the main kitchen, and the Brazilian cheese rolls baking up in Mom/Margie's oven ... with Jen running in between. The two kitchens are quite close together, but still, quite a few steps on the Fitbit getting the breads baked up for the Westra party. Jen had a 20k day on Christmas Eve. Hopefully holding off some of the calories from all these carbs!



Saturday, December 31, 2022

December 2022

 
December is done, and so is the year. December is dedicated to Christmas prep and the holiday itself - but let's not forget Colton's birthday and basketball. Landon got us interested in the World Cup, and we had the games on and were watching the finals.  Here's the recap for month ...

  • Watching the Weather: There were a couple BIG snows ... the snowpack actually looks pretty good this year, already! One snowfall was "dirty" which coated the cars and required them all to get in to the carwash.
  • Auto Issues: We were losing air in one of the Tesla tires ... nail in the tire. Again. Unrepairable. Again. Mentioned last month and this was the same situation (not a third one) but the diagnosis was the end of November, and the trip in for the replacement was this month (they didn't have it in stock, luckily it was a slow leak, and we have an air compressor in the garage). Had to take the Durango in to check the "check engine" light, but it didn't seem to be anything much. 
  • Medical Moments: Grayson got in for his first colonoscopy - everything was fine. He's still been struggling with skin issues, had a biopsy and is trying some new medication now. Colton has a monster wart (it's named "Daisy") and while we got into the dermatologist this month, it's not a quick/easy fix. With basketball, Colton decided to wait and not risk anything interfering (more than it might already) with his fingers. Keaton has been struggling with carpal tunnel issues, and went ahead and had the surgery at the end of the month. We are hopeful that it will be worth it and he won't have problems with it anymore. With Jen's bonk at the beginning of the year, we hit our deductible and out of pocket, so went ahead with more doctor's visits than we might have otherwise. 
  • Basketball: Colton's season is in full swing, with games Tuesdays/Fridays. The first three games away were losses, but then Colton had great games at home (tied the school record for most points in a single game, 37) and they won their first on the road on his birthday. They played three games over the Christmas break. Cal's men's league finished up their season, and they won the championship in OT! 
  • Birthday: Colton turned 17 ... his birthday was on gameday, and we hardly saw him. He got his cake a couple days later, we took the picture ... I don't know if he even ate any. He got some WJ Basketball clothes for his birthday.
  • Exercise: Gray took a picture of the Peloton at the Symphony work gym at Jen's request ... he's been enjoying it, so it needed to be documented. Jen continues to teach Zumba, several Christmas songs for the holiday season. The home gym gets a workout too from Cooper, Landon and Jen (all 24 Christmas movies featured were watched while walking on the treadmill).
  • Work and Family Parties: Cal & Keaton had a work party with Camsen. Keaton needed to take a white elephant, and I pulled out the HUGE Crazy Frog doll I'd purchased years ago, for just such a need. He said it was a hit. We had the Blackham Bash on December18, with gingerbread house decorating and the cash cube again. On the Westra side, the gathering was on Christmas Eve and was held at the new house in Highland. Candybar game, calendars and slideshow per usual.
  • Kitchen Creations: Jen continually makes sourdough, but did skip a week to prep for parties. You can see a little bit more about the December Desserts in their own blog post. Chex mix, swig cookies, brownies, rolls and breadsticks. Chicken noodle soup for both gatherings as well. 
  • Blackham Christmas Pizza: Christmas gifts are always a bit of a challenge to people who already have everything they need/want. In previous years, Gray has been out buying last minute giftcards. This year, we just did cash ... but it was creative! Jen ordered some pizza boxes and Grayson took over from there, designing, folding and even adding "pepperoni" pieces. 
In past years, we've invited the folks out for games on New Year's Eve. The weather was iffy, and now that they have to travel much further, they elected to stay closer to home. We were pretty boring on December 31 ... the boys were watching TV, and Gray and Jen went to bed around 10.00. Zzzzzzzz.

Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Memorable Medical 2022

So ... 2022 wasn't the best year for the Blackham Bunch medically. I mean, we're all okay, things could definitely be worse, but "Blackham" style, it was a little heavy medically. We used our  insurance much more in 2022 than ever before.

I started things off in January ... knocked myself silly (determined later, after a second episode caught on camera, that it was a seizure), ambulance/ER, staples in the head (post HERE). One good thing from this event, is that we hit our deductible and out of pocket max during the first month, so everything medical for the rest of the year would be covered. 

There were several skin issues. Coop had some stuff going on with his hands. That's Gray's scaley ankle. Colton had some skin issues AND a crazy wart. Seriously, the wart had a name (Daisy) and couldn't help but appear in many pictures and was somewhat lovingly referred to as the basketball team mascot. Keaton had some skin stuff too.

Most of the skin issues eventually resolved, either with medication or on their own. Even Daisy disappeared (not until Spring 2023). But add in a couple ER visits for Grayson and Landon too (Landon has aged out of our insurance plan, so he didn't benefit from our maxed out medical), then a colonoscopy for Gray (he actually enjoyed the "nap" ... said it was the most rested he'd felt in a while!) On the positive side- he had successful weight loss in 2022, down 50 pounds!  A general physical for Keaton, hoping to address some skin and sleep issues. Slipped in carpal tunnel surgery for his wrist at the end of the year (horrible issues with the hospital/insurance ... still going on two years afterward). 

Covid was still around, so masks were still around too. 

I had several months of physical therapy for shoulder pain (from the fall?)


... hoping for less medical stuff in 2023!








Saturday, December 10, 2022

November 2022



November ... Thanksgiving, birthdays, basketball, and a few other things going on. Here's a recap of the  month:

  • Basketball: There were tryouts for high school basketball. Colton will be starting Varsity this year. They've been having practices, conditioning, fundraisers (chick-fil-a night night) and had their first game. Callahan is playing in a men's league on Wednesday nights too. 
  • Birthdays: Grandma/Margie, Mom/Jen and Dad/Gray all have November birthdays. We got the traditional white cake with buttercream frosting from Sam'sClub (although it's no longer standard, you have to special order it) and had the folks over. We recreated a cute picture from 13 years ago and played some games. Gray had a lovely bouquet delivered. 
  • Eating Out: The Westra side got together with all the adults for a dinner at Asian Star to celebrate Margie's 80th birthday. On the Blackham side, we went to Olive Garden for Ana's birthday. For a Jen/Gray birthday dinner, we went to Mountain Mike's for yummy pizza, breadsticks and mini churros. 
  • Sadies: Colton and crew went to the school Sadie Hawkins dance. The theme was "Hollywood" and Colton and his date went as a Topgun couple. 
  • Gray's Getaways: Grayson spent two weekends in St. George riding the red rocks in his RZR.
  • Medical: Jen had her follow-up testing ... an MRI and an EEG. While neither was terrible, she doesn't really want to do either again (and glad to get them done this year when the deductible and out-of-pocket has been met). Keaton had a consultation for his wrist - carpal tunnel surgery is scheduled for next month. Gray got into the dermatologist to deal with a rash on his ankle. Colton had his annual physical (required for school sports). 
  • Car Troubles: Colton's Charger had brake problems, shaking as he slowed. We were able to get it in for repairs (grateful to have Keaton's Corolla as a backup). A tire on the Tesla was losing air, again! We'd just replaced one of it's tires (not-repairable) a couple months ago, and the Durango had been in twice for nails in the tires. It's that new neighborhood under construction right by us! Like last time, the tire was not repairable and had to be replaced. 
  • Ice Issues: The ice maker in the fridge likes to go on the fritz. It will stop making ice, for no apparent reason ... and then start up again. We've learned to just wait it out and are grateful for the pebbled ice maker downstairs. This month, the ice maker would pour water directly into the ice box. Our ice tools (pick and scoop) had been left in the tray and got completely encased in ice.
  • Thanksgiving: We had a small family Thanksgiving. Check out the blog post for more on that.
We don't have any trees in our yard, but still manage to get piles and piles of leaves. Green waste pickup ends the last week in November, and we still had lots of leaves (currently piled up in the garden). Gray and the older boys indulged in a steamed artichoke ... and ironically, the next day, Jen's book had a character eating a steamed artichoke (described in detail). Funny how that happens. Landon went to a shooting range with buddies and has been really busy at work. LKL had a grand opening of their new location off Mountain View.  Gray and Keaton did a work activity handing out blankets to help the homeless, and the Westras (both Shane and Alicia, and Mom and Dad) made the move to the new Highland house, and Scott and Amy completed the sale and official ownership of the Havenmoor house. 

Here's the one second every day video ...
https://youtu.be/O16x_oGkf7g

Thursday, December 8, 2022

October 2022

October was pretty busy with continued home improvements, basketball, family gatherings, food and a couple little trips. Here's the recap ...
  • Master Bath: Gray and Landon tore out the master bath (tub/shower) and we now have a nice walk-in. The toilet was also replaced, with a higher seat and a bidet lid.
  • Temperature: We had to turn on the heat!
  • Leaves: Gray and I took another trip up to Butterfield Canyon, this time in the RZR. There is a separate post about the trip. UnbeLEAFable. And although we don't have any trees in our yard, there are still lots of leaves! The last "lawn mow" of the season was mostly leaves.
  • Getaways: Gray, Keaton and Landon had a weekend in Moab, and Cal & Kate were road-tripping for a week (during SLCCs Fall Break, which was a week before Colton's). They started in St. George, then went to Tucson AZ for a few days. Then driving back through Vegas for a couple nights, and back to St. George, before heading back home. They were gone Oct14-23. 
  • Family Gatherings: Wendy, Josh and Jenna were visiting during their Fall Recess, so there was an impromptu Westra family dinner at Red Robin for those who could make it. On the Blackham side, family got together on Oct16, acknowledging the absence of Pammy for three years now. Clay prepped mucho meat for gourmet tacos.  A little later in the month, there was a birthday gathering for Aunt Olivia. 
  • Medical: Jen finally got into the neurologist (a follow up from her fall in January) and will have a couple of tests (MRI, EEG) next month.  Gray had a coronary calcium scan (just precautionary, checking out the arteries) and Keaton got some new medication for the rash on his arm. 
  • Basketball: Colton had workouts with Metro, and Coach Scott throughout the month, and a few games with his Wolves team. Most of the fall games had been in Utah County, but there was a local tournament at Alta, so I went to watch and video. Here's the highlights  (game 1, game 2, game 3). Colton and his buddies also went to a Jazz game ... Colton drove.
  • Pickleball: We got in a final game of outdoor pickleball before the weather changed, and we even got Keaton to join us finally!
  • Food: New additions to the family menu ... chicken wings and roasted baby potatoes. I've been making fried chicken tenders in breading for quite a while, but tried battered tenders using simple sourdough starter - very yummy! We had Papa Murphy's pizza a couple times, and with Halloween this month, had to make pumpkin/jack-o-lantern cookies. 
  • Palloween: Grayson's work has a "Palloween" for employees, and Grayson went as Walter White/Heisenberg.
  • Halloween: We didn't get too many trick-or-treaters this year, even though it was a nice night weather wise. The kids are always happy to help out finishing up the candy. 
 That was October ... now, November!

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