Monday, February 28, 2022

February

In December Jason began talking about getting a bigger TV.  This surprised me because he NEVER buys TVs and has prided himself on this fact....but we went to Costco to look.  In December we didn't want to buy it for Christmas--we had spent enough.  So we thought we'd look in January--as they sales might gear toward the Super Bowl. 
When we went in January it seemed the stock was low at our Costco and no great sales.

At the beginning of February I went to the bigger Costco on 21st South to get a supply of chicken and they had a better selection of TVs.  So on our anniversary Jason and I went to Costco and bought at TV.  Jacob had something that night so Jason and I took the TV over to his dad's house.  We weren't ready to set it up yet (no stand to put it on etc.) and we didn't want it sitting in the box, in the family room, driving Jacob nuts for a week because we weren't setting it up.
The following Friday, Jacob had scout Klondike and was gone for the weekend.  Jason and I went to La Hacienda for dinner and then went to pick up the TV.  On Saturday Jason put up the stand and we got the TV up.  Jacob came home and this was his reaction.  




This is our anniversary.  I wanted to try and make a cake that did not fall over and looked OK.  There is a woman who does beautiful cakes.  Her name is Courtney Rich and she has a website:  Cakes by Courtney.  I tried one of her recipes and it turned out pretty well.  
I also discovered that a cake made from scratch tastes different than the box mix.  It is a bit denser.  

First time Jacob helped prepare the sacrament

                    

Lucky me--I got a root canal



For Valentines Day I usually like to do a little something to spice things up with fondue.  Strawberries, apples, and bananas dipped in chocolate.  Yummy!








Jacob's version of cleaning up
one night.
                    
This was the set up for about a week until the cabinet we wanted arrived.
When we had the bookshelves built we moved the TV line from the big wall to a jack under each bookcase.  That way if you wanted to put a TV on either side you could.  

In order to put the TV back along the big wall, Jason had to find the line and reconnect it to the jack in the big wall.  He went down into the crawl space under the family room to find it.  

Along with this we did some TV shuffling.  We moved the oldest, big, TV from our room to the basement and TV from the family room back up to our room.   With these moves we needed the "feet" to the old TV again.  We had mounted it about 7 years ago and thought we'd not need the feet again.  Getting tired of storing things we thought we'd given the feet to DI.  Then we needed them again!!

When Jason went to the crawl space to pull the TV line back over we found the feet!  We had put it in a large garbage bag and stored them there!  We were happy because otherwise we had no way to stand up the TV in the basement.  
Then Jason and Jacob could begin putting the cabinet together.  Jacob was a great help and very careful with his work!
Just about finished


Grandma and Grandpa Wong wanted to spend some time with Jacob and took him out to McDonalds for dinner.  They said they had a great time visiting!

Evan Pettey, Jacob, Bishop Watson in 
red shirt









For out Ward Conf in February the Stake YM presidency came to one of the YM activities and played dodge ball.  I had a presidency meeting at the same time and when I was finished I went in to watch.  

Here are a couple of shots when Jacob was one of the last ones standing. 
Jacob, Bishop Watson, Jim ward, Ian Thomas


Another exciting Friday night cleaning 
out the food closet

Jacob hanging out with his 
friend Itai

                   
Jacob learning the valuable lesson of work! 
Jason and I attended a zoom 
presentation on ADHD.  They had this 
slide which pretty accurately reflects
a teenager's moods as they progress 
from 12-17.