Monday, December 21, 2020

The Beginning of Alyssa and Dallin Henderson

 To begin, I'd just like to state I have 5 wonderful children. They are each unique, and I could not love them more. I've written in the past about Jason's accidents, Traven's Graves disease, etc. This will be a very Alyssa-centric post.

Alyssa has always been a very self motivated, driven individual. I never worried about her grades. An A- one time about crushed her soul. She chose good friends, exceled at sports and always followed a path of righteousness. She is a rule follower, leader and just fills everyone around her with joy.

She never really had time for a boyfriend. Sure, she dated in high school, and there were a quite a few who tried to win her heart, but that wasn't her plan. She planned on a mission, so having a boyfriend before that would serve no purpose. 

Well, she did serve a mission, which was a truly remarkable time. I have written about some of those experiences before. When she returned home, I joked with her about dating, and even bet her lunch that she would be married within two years. She laughed. That wasn't her plan. It was all about an education at this point. And work. Did I mention what a hard worker she is? She had scholarships lined up for her first two years of college, and saved up so she could pay for her own housing, car, etc.

During that first year back at USU, she met a boy. They dated, and soon he was her "boyfriend". But she didn't seem to be in love. I had told her some day she fall hard, but this was a slow burn. I heard them on the phone with each other one time, and thought they sounded like an old married couple, not like two kids in love. After 8 months of this, he decided he wanted to date other girls, and it was over. She was heartbroken. It was at this time I really noticed how fiercely loyal her friends are. I actually pity that first boy that broke her heart. He is lucky to be alive. You've heard of scorched earth policy? This guy was signed up for inappropriate dating apps, a daily phone call with cat trivia and more. 

Right after the breakup, we had our family vacation to South Dakota. She just wasn't herself, and stated she would not date again. She had moved home, since the cost of USU was going to be so high. She had also decided to attend BYU-I starting in the fall, but that heartbreaker was going to be there, and there really wasn't much point in going there anymore. She would sell her housing contract she had there and stay at home. She could really just hide from the world at this point.  But you know what? That girl listens to the spirit, and when we got back home, she announced she was not going to settle for feeling like she did. She downloaded a dating app and put herself back out there. She would date, have fun and enjoy life.

Someone like Alyssa being out there on an app was like throwing gasoline on a fire. Within hours, she had hundreds of would be suitors. She had to remove her account within days. There was just too much to even keep up with. During that narrow window, a boy named Dallin slipped in. He asked her to go hiking to a place called Alien Tower. We joked about that even being a real thing, but a quick Google search revealed it to be so. They hiked, then after talked for 3 hours. THREE HOURS. That was probably the first sign that there might be something there.

They both had some dates with other people lined up. Some took place, some were cancelled. They fell hard! This is what I had anticipated would happen some day. It went from a first date, to seeing each other almost every day. It went from talking about future plans, to discussing marriage. And that went from summer, to spring, to getting married in December. 

We had short notice to get things booked. The Payson temple had one opening, December 18th at 2:30 pm. We looked at reception venues, and the one we wanted just happened to be available December 19th after 3 pm. I have to tell you, having the temple on one day, then the reception the next day, was an absolute blessing.

I asked at work if anyone knew a good photographer, and we found a gem in Elk Ridge. She truly has a talent, and her price was a lot better than any others we found. We also wanted a videographer, and I can't wait to see his work. He is the brother of one of Alyssa's best friends, and a pop star in Africa. No joke.  We found a wedding cake designer in a girl that used to be in our ward. We borrowed picture frames for the reception from Lori's sister. The list goes on an on and on. Kaylee was the greatest maid of honor you can imagine. Lori and her Mom aced the maternal side of things.

We have good friends in the ward, the Rifes. Brother Rife was a mission president in Korea, and has been a temple sealer in 3 different temples. He currently is one in the Payson temple, so I thought it would be a personal touch to have him perform the ordinance. He was AMAZING. He took the couple and their parents to dinner a few nights before the sealing. We spent close to 3 hours, most of which was Brother Rife not only getting to know Dallin (he was Alyssa's Sunday School teacher for two years), but explaining to them how the day would go vs. how it would have gone pre-pandemic. He is a spiritual giant, one of the smartest people I know, and has a great sense of humor. I could listen to him for hours. It truly was a wonderful night. 

The day of the sealing, we were greeted by the temple recorder. His name is Kelly Woodbrey, and he just happens to be a neighbor who was in our ward for years and was also in our stake presidency. I also coached one of his sons a few times, so it was again nice to see a familiar face to guide us through this experience. 

This sealing was certainly different from the ones I've experienced pre-pandemic, but we were all so grateful the temple is open for these things! I just sat there, reflecting on the many tender mercies that had led to this point. We truly have a loving Heavenly Father.

Dallin's family provided a grooms dinner before the reception, which was just great. Honestly, his family is amazing. I'm so happy that Alyssa will have so much more love in her life. The reception was better attended than I would have guessed. I truly enjoyed our Daddy/Daughter dance, where we had just a few minutes to talk, joke and enjoy each other.

One other experience I had during this really brought me to my knees. Two days before the sealing, I helped Dallin move out of his apartment. When I came home, I took a shower. As I got ready, I just didn't feel right. I took my temp, and I was over 101. I was devastated. I had made it this close, just to get sick? I turned to prayer. Not to pray to feel better, but just to not be a distraction for the wedding. Dallin found me a place that could do a rapid Covid test, so I did that and found tested negative. By Thursday, I was feeling much better. What a time to get hit with a 24 hour bug. I was still worried my temp would spike, but at the temple I measured 89. Brother Woodbrey asked me if I had a pulse. I think it's more the fact that he is a bit short and probably took the temp of my shoulder, not my forehead!

Lori asked me several times if I was sad. I don't think that's the correct word. As a father, my desire is for my children to be happy. When I see how happy Dallin makes her, I feel safety and warmth. I know I won't always be around in this life. I feel old. I feel melancholy. Is that the right word? I miss the days when my children were small. It seems like just a short time ago. But I feel hope as well. I look forward to seeing how Dallin and Alyssa's family evolves over time. I look forward to our trip to Dallas for an open house in their honor. So I guess I feel warm, safe, old, nostalgic, melancholy and hopeful, with a gentle dusting of sadness tossed in there. I feel like a father, who has now watched two of his children find love and start their own families. 

Monday, July 20, 2020

South Dakota 2020

For years, I've told my family I wanted to vacation in South Dakota. I have fond memories of being there with my Mom and Dad, probably when I was an early teen. That's the trip when Dad tried to make it to Island Park, got caught in a snow storm, and ended up doing a 180 degree turn with the camper on top of the truck, while sliding downhill in traffic. Now that's a memory! We spent a couple of days in Fairview, Montana, then journeyed back through South Dakota.

It took some time, but once my mother in law Sally mentioned she wanted to see South Dakota, I finally made it happen this year. We booked a vacation rental in February, right before Covid-19 took over. I figured if you can't social distance in Wyoming and South Dakota, where can you?

On Friday the 10th of July, we picked up a 15 passenger van, which we named Bertha. That evening, we set off for Rock Springs. Since the van provided no luggage room, we took Grandpa Eric's truck loaded with our gear. I put my luggage rack in the hitch, so we ended up with lots of room in the pickup for passengers. I drove the truck with G-pizzle, and Jason and Eric Jr. rode on the back seat. The van had Kaylee at the wheel, with Alyssa as her steady copilot. Lori, Sally, Michelle, Mason, Parker, Emily, Renato, Olivia and Traven filled up the van. That's 3 car seats my friends.

We stopped at the rest area just outside of Coalville to eat our sack lunches. We stayed at the Clarion Hotel that night. This was our first experience with the pandemic affecting the trip. You had to book a time to use the pool. That said, T, J, Eric Jr. and Renato were not going to miss a shot to swim, so a time was booked.

The grab-n-go breakfast was laughable. A bottle of water, a granola bar and two mini muffins. But it did the trick to get us on our way. We actually made pretty good time, considering the little ones, but it still took a long time to eventually arrive at Devil's Tower. I had thought we might hike around it, but that wasn't going to happen. Too much driving, too much heat and too many tired folks for that. We took some pics, and arrived at our rental in Rapid City around dinner time.




I looked up the house, and found it was built in 1951. Honestly, it felt like someone's Grandma passed away, and the family decided to turn her house into a rental. We made it work, but it definitely was not the nicest place to stay. It lacked adequate comfortable seating. One interesting thing is that the house only had one television, but we didn't miss it. The one TV was located downstairs, and it got used primarily by Traven and Renato!

Glenn, Allison, Caleb and Annie drove down from Wisconsin to vacation with us, which was awesome!

Sunday began our vacationing. First stop, Chapel in the Hills. It was built in the 1960s by a radio preacher. We spent a bit of time looking around, and took some excellent photos. I'm not sure where Michelle and Parker disappeared to in the family photo, but we got most of us.


Next, we journeyed to Cosmos Mystery Area. Personally, I would rename this attraction to "The Law of Gravity". They have built a couple of shacks onto the steep slope of a hill. Things are laid out to give your mind the impression that things are level, when in fact you are actually working against gravity to stay upright. It does give you a bit of an uneasy feeling, and some of our group tapped out early. Definitely would not do this again, especially given the price, but no regrets on vacation.

We next took in one of the family favorites for the trip, Bear Country. Mason and Parker both rode in the front on top of Jason for this one. Bears, reindeer, big horn sheep, wolves, deer, elk, etc. all were just wandering about as we drove through. The kids LOVED it. Actually, I think we all loved it. And with 15 people in the van, and a $65 flat max rate per vehicle, it was a bargain. We did spend a long time waiting for reindeer to clear the road, because it turns out they are just plain rude!

Monday was Rushmore day. It is an amazing sight, and definitely worth the $10 it takes to park. After taking some pics, some of us decided to hike to the base. The signs said it was close to 300 steps up and down, so only a handful of us went. It was so worth it. Once we were there, we discovered the trail is actually a loop, and the way back was basically level. Awkward. We all could have went that way!

Side note: Mason and Parker are not really into getting their picture taken.



Some of the crew took off for naps, while some stayed and walked around the town of Keystone. Alyssa, Eric Jr., Caleb, Traven and Annie did a zipline. T, Caleb and Annie also went miniature golfing. We browsed the numerous Trump shops, t-shirt shops, etc. Eventually, the van came back for us and we were off to Old Macdonald's Farm.

I'll be honest. I did not expect it to be the hit it was. We actually went back the next day as well. Parker it turns out speaks fluent Goat. Mason just kept saying, "I'm holding a baby goat". Olivia seemed enthralled as well. What I didn't expect was Traven, Caleb, Annie and Alyssa being so into the farm!





Tuesday was Custer State Park. The drive in the park is a challenge. Hair pin curves and narrow tunnels. I was amazed at Kaylee's driving of the van. I swear we had just inches to spare through two of the passes, but she made it. It would have been nice to do a bit more hiking, but this was mainly a drive and see it journey. We had planned on lunch at the house, but we found ourselves in the town of Custer, a long way from the house and HUNGRY! It was then I learned of Parker's deep love for chips and salsa. We are talking both hands in the salsa type of love!



We saw Crazy Horse from a distance, then finished out the day with some shopping and a return trip to the farm.

Wednesday, we saw the Badlands. I pitched a bit of a fit because the family wouldn't wait to see the Minuteman Missile visitor's center, but I guess most of them don't remember the cold war like I do. That said, the Badlands are a sight to behold. It's no wonder why they have the name they have, because they are rugged and probably weren't much good to the people that passed through.



Thursday was Deadwood. I was a bit underwhelmed by it, but we did get in some shopping and I ate a buffalo burger. Side note: Glenn had heard about an amazing Chinese food place in town, but we couldn't find it. Turns out it closed 7 years ago. Awkward.....

And that my friends is it! Friday we stayed in Rock Springs again, and Braden surprised his family by being there. This time we stayed at the Hampton Inn, which was definitely an upgrade. We were home by lunch time on Saturday.

A few of my favorite memories/moments include:

1. Celebrating Mason's birthday!
2. Eric Jr. mixing up his shoes and wearing one of Lori's all day on Thursday.
3. Hearing this sage card game advice: "If you can play, then you can play".

4. Answering the question, "What is Cr stal?"

5. Watching Parker wake up Jason every morning.

6. Observing Michelle and Mason at the Badlands, and wishing I was that brave.

7. Playing cards each night.

8. Having so many of the family together for meals at the house.

9. Glenn and Allison providing some killer green chile burritos.

10. Spending so much time with the family.

11. Sitting back and trying to relax while Kaylee did the driving in South Dakota.

12. Eric Sr. and his sense of humor.

13. I'm not a fan, but seeing all the Trump signs, shirts, banners, etc. was something to behold.

14. Mason wearing his new tool belt around and fixing everything.

15. Parker inventing a game where he just dives off of tables and expects someone to catch him.

My two regrets are from things being closed. I would have LOVED a tour of a Minuteman silo, and the Wind Caves and Jewel Caves are both amazing. Maybe we go back some day? It was definitely a great trip with many great memories made.