A Family is a Gift That Lasts Forever...

A Family is a Gift That Lasts Forever...

Saturday, December 26, 2020

The Rock Girls

Kaylee started a new band called The Rock Star Girls.  She recruited some music girls and got them dressed for the part.  They had lots of pink and rocked the night away.  Nathan, Owen & Kaylee had a lot of fun with this!!  

Friday, December 25, 2020

Christmas Morning 2020

 Christmas morning was magical!!  Since our remodel took over our house, we enjoyed Christmas morning in the basement.  Santa indeed came and brought stockings for all.  Nathan asked for a stuffed animal and got a cute bear from Santa.  Kaylee got roller skates and Dawson got lots of legos.  Cooper wanted a drone and Jaxton got some trendy shoes and hats.  Owen got a sleeping bag.  Of course it was a fun morning for all!! Merry Christmas!!

Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Opry Land Ice Skating

 We spent one day outside doing ice skating and ice tubing.  They had bears that slid on the ice that could help beginning skaters hold on while they skate.  The kids also would sit on the bears and get pushed around.  Everyone loved skating!!  There was a live band playing great music while we enjoyed the winter wonderland.  We also went ice tubing.  This was a big slide that we would go down in a big tube.  So much fun!!!  At the end of the evening, there were professional ice skating performers that put on a show for us.  What fun!!  

Monday, December 21, 2020

Opry Land Christmas Movies

 Opry Land had a huge Christmas Movie Tour.  One of our favorites was The Polar Express.  There was a pretend train with hot cocoa and dancing just like the movie!!  We also enjoyed National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation when Nate got to pretend to be the dad and turn on the Christmas Lights on the house.  It flashes with electricity and then goes bright, just like the movie!!  So fun to see life size display of the movies we love at Christmas time!!

Saturday, December 19, 2020

Opry Land Tenessee

 We went to Opryland in Tennessee to get away as a family.  We drove several hours and got a couple of hotel rooms inside of Opryland.  The hotel was all enclosed but it felt like we were outside.  It was filled with plants and trees and even a river.  At this time of year, everything was decorated in Christmas!  We did some fun scavenger hunts around the hotel and enjoyed exploring everything there was to see.  Cooper and I did an Endangered Animal scavenger hunt with a fun app and photos.  We saw a kid that looked just like Nathan too!  

Thursday, December 17, 2020

Oak Farm Work

 Oak Farm is our favorite school.  The kids all get opportunities to learn and work.  Owen worked by scrubbing a chair one day.  Nathan and Kaylee's classes visited the actual farm and got to see the goats, sheep, donkey, alpacas, and of course the cats.  The younger grades spend half days in Kinderforest in the back of the woods learning and exploring and cooking over the fire. The older grades dissect animals and do all kinds of hands on science.  What a fun place to learn!

Saturday, December 12, 2020

Blue Fox Bottling

Thursday, December 10, 2020

Rollar Skating

 We enjoyed roller skating one afternoon for fun.  Its an activity our whole family can do now!  The big kids can skate all on their own.  The youngers use the walker things, and Owen did great in Fisher Price plastic skates!  The plastic skates go over top of your shoes and they hardly roll so Owen was just walking along with skates.  He thought he was big and enjoyed it!!  Everyone had a great time!!  

Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Christmas Lights

 Cooper has asked every year, year after year after year, to put up Christmas lights on our house.  We have responded with no year after year because of how much work is involved.  This year, he said he would do it!  Well, we got him the supplies he needed and a tall ladder and he got to work.  He worked hard all day into the evening and got lights up all the way around the front of the house and the garages.  What a hard worker!  He had to hang clips along the gutters and then hang the lights.  When he turned them on after dark, we were all amazed to see a lit up house!!  Great effort Cooper!!

Sunday, December 6, 2020

Felix's Christmas

 Felix is our employee who had an accident on a job site.  He fell and hurt his neck and ended up with some surgery.  He has been stuck at home healing for a few months.  Since he lives alone and his family is far away, we thought we would bring him some Christmas cheer.  We brought him a small Christmas Tree and set it up on a wrapped box with ribbon.  We brought him some stockings to hang and a candy dish.  It was fun! Felix enjoys seeing all the kids and we were glad to bring him Christmas!!

Saturday, December 5, 2020

Gingerbread Festival

 I took the kids to see the annual Gingerbread Festival downtown at the Fort Wayne History Center.  It is always so fun to see the creativity of all the different kinds of gingerbread houses.  There were displays such as The Grinch, Santa's Wonderland, Recycling Center, Log Cabin display, Fancy Condo House.  The kids each had their favorites!  There were some creepy moving dolls on the stairway.  When Owen stood with the dolls, he kinda looked like one.  It was just too funny!!  

Monday, November 30, 2020

Escapolgoy

 Cooper and I went on a date night with Lynelle and Ben to Escapeology.  We did escape, but it was not easy!!!  


I took Kaylee, Dawson, Nathan & Owen to attempt to save Santa!!  This was definitely a challenge and we struggled to save him.  Nathan was nervous that we were going to be "locked in" the room.  He really thought that if we didn't solve the problem of Santa that we would never get out.  So he was a bit worried.  Owen kept messing up the puzzles and the order of the boxes when we were trying to keep our clues straight.  Each of us seemed to take turns figuring out different puzzles and clues.  The workers gave us hints, which definitely helped.  When we finally opened the final door to save Santa, Owen looked around to find Santa but couldn't find him!  Its because Santa was a 1 foot tall doll on the shelf.  That was a little bit of a dissapointment when we really thought we were saving the real Santa!!  All in all, it was great fun!  We did it, we saved Santa, and we got candy canes at the end!!!

Way to go team!

Sunday, November 29, 2020

The Lake House

 We went in on a lake house purchase with our good friends Lucy and Greg Graham.  Lucy's uncle owned the home and lived there until he passed away last year.  It has remained vacant and is beginning to fall apart.  One of Lucy's dreams was to purchase the lake house on Blue Lake and hold on to the memories she had as a child visiting the lake with her cousins.  Going in on this purchase together obviously saves money for both of our families, and we get to build it up together!  We plan to fix it up and spend some time up at the lake!  The interior needs a lot of work.  The kitchen needs expanded.  The attic may become a loft space for bunks, and the side wall is going to get moved out several feet.  We will reside the house and repaint and re-floor and every thing else!!  It is an exciting project we hope to complete in the next year!!  

Saturday, November 28, 2020

The Remodel Project

 We decided to remodel our house after 10 years of living here!! As you can imagine, with 6 kids in the house, quite a few cats and some dogs over the years, the floors and walls needed an upgrade. Nate took on the project for the most part, and hired out some friends and workers through the process.  We pretty much lived in the basement for a couple of months while the walls and floors and kitchen were all torn up or covered in plastic.  We went from a traditional dark colored home to a bright white beach looking house resembling our fun Florida rental homes!  Woohooo!  

We had scaffolding built all the way up to the ceiling and plastic covering walls and stairs.  The windows were covered so we could paint, so the house was super dark.  Photos to follow when we finally complete the project!!!  

Thursday, November 26, 2020

Thanksgiving during Covid-19

 Thanksgiving was different this year.  Covid kind of messed up with everyone's plans!  Grandma and Gramps in Utah were going to come for the week, but that did not happen.  The entire Routsong family were not able to get together this time.  We sent photos of each of our table spreads and wished each other Happy Thanksgiving from afar.  

Dawson and I baked a beautiful turkey together from scratch!  We followed a recipe that he found on Alexa.  We both were not sure how it would turn out, but it certainly did!!!  It was delicious!  We had mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, salad, rolls and fruit!  We had a cozy family movie night together after our feast.  We had fun together as our own little family at Thanksgiving this year.  

Friday, November 20, 2020

Owen's Puzzle Skills

Owen loves to make puzzles with Dawson and Mom.  He was super proud when he finished this puzzle and understood how to find the right pieces and how to make them fit.  It was fun to see his little mind thinking so hard about the project.  He did not want help, but slowly figured it all out!!  Great Job Owen!

Grandma Hutchinson's Preschool

 Grandma Hutchinson has her Play-To-Learn Preschool.  They had a Thanksgiving feast and she was so proud of her cute kids that she sent over some pics.  Her entire basement is transformed into a fun preschool for all the kids.  She teaches just one class these days, the 4 year olds on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays.  Melissa has taken on Tuesday and Thursday classes and Monday/Wednesday/Friday afternoons.  They've got a great thing going on!!  

Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Jaxton Turns 14!

 Happy Birthday JAX!!!  

Can't believe our biggest kid is fourteen!  Happy Birthday Big Guy!  Covid has affected everything including birthday parties.  The plan was to have a bunch of his buddies over for a party but with Covid spreading like mad, that was not possible.  We helped him have a nice day though.

We have told him for years that he gets a phone at 14 years old.  So he kinda was expecting one.  We wrapped up an old iPhone 4 as a joke and he was pleasantly surprised and humble and grateful to actually have a phone.  Then we let him open a new iPhone SE and he then understood our joke and was stoked!  Clearly that was his favorite gift.

Here are some fun things about Jaxton at 14 years old:

1. Jaxton has his first job.  He began working for a small cotton candy business.  He has learned to spin cotton candy and comes home smelling like sugar every time he works.  He loves knowing a skill that most people don't know and he enjoys working for Lucy and Greg.  He started at $8 per hour and recently got a raise for his work ethic to $9 per hour.  Yay!

2. Jaxton is a boy scout and well on his way to earning his Eagle Scout Rank in about a years time.  He is finishing up his Life Rank in the next few months and he also was recently elected to the Order of the Arrow, which is an exciting honor within Boy Scouts.

3. Jax loves to eat cereal for just about any meal.  He loves rice bowls and ramen and seems to enjoy cooking these types of foods.  We get the Hello Fresh meals weekly almost and he will take a recipe card and go to town with the recipe.  

4. Jax is almost as tall as me!  His feet are just as big as mine and at times I will use his shoes or his mud boots.

5. Jaxton enjoys creating songs on a computer program.  His songs are pretty amazing.  He is very talented!!

Monday, November 16, 2020

Owen's Walk Around the Sun


A Montessori tradition is to walk with the earth around the sun as many years as you are alive. Today Owen got to walk around the sun four times. They sing a special song and celebrate his four years of life. He also prepared a timeline which shows pictures as a newborn, age one, age two, age 3 and age 4. He was so proud to have a turn to walk around the sun.





Saturday, November 14, 2020

Matt & Lora

Matt & Lora are some great friends of ours.  We meet up almost weekly for date night.  This particular evening we attempted an Escape Room downtown Fort Wayne.  We did indeed escape!  It was a fun night.  Matt & Lora are on a spiritual journey similar to our own, so we have much in common and much to relate to.  We are so grateful for these genuine friends that we can spend time with. 


 

Raking Leaves - Simplx Cares

We joined Simplx Cares to rake leaves for the NeighborLink program.  Several Fort Wayne residents reached out to NeighborLink for help with their autumn leaves in their yard.  We were given 5 homes to serve and we bagged leaves for 3 hours.  It was actually hard physical labor and the kids helped a lot.  Some of the people we served were extremely grateful.  Glad we could help out!







 

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Happy Birthday Owen!


 Happy Birthday Owen!!!  Owen is 4 years old.  I just cannot believe it.  He is such a sweetheart and such a joy in our family.  To think that he surprised us with his idea to join our family... I cannot imagine life without the sweet little guy.  I am so so grateful for him!!  

Because of Covid, we did not have a party for him besides a family gathering.  A yummy ice cream cake with four candles and party hats for the family!  Owen has recently claimed the back add on bedroom above the third garage that was initially built for Dawson's baby nursery.  Jaxton took a turn in there for a few years, and then it was used as a little library and then a toy room.  Owen has been sleeping in there for fun and saying it is his.  So we decided to deck out his little space in an ocean theme.  For his birthday he got a shark bedding set and pillow, new toy bins, and an octopus & beanbag.  His little "shark" room is fun and quaint for him.  Grandma in Utah got him a castle set and Grandma in Kendallville got him a PJ Masks rocketship set.  He was so proud to be 4 and has been waiting for his birthday for so so long.  

Some fun things about Owen at age four are:

1. His favorite TV shows lately are Power Rangers, PJ Masks, Cat Boy & Lava Girl. 

2. His favorite friends are Nora, Ezra, Claire, and Daisy May from his class at school.  

3. Owen's favorite thing to do in the mornings is to sit and sip his hot chocolate and my hot coffee together.  He has asked to do that outside, the way we began doing that in the mornings, but it has been so cold.  I am looking forward to warm weather that will allow this tradition again.

4. Owen has very little fear.  He does whatever his older siblings are doing and gets himself in the middle of wrestling matches and running races without thinking about his age and size.  He is driven to not be left behind, but wants to stay in the mix of everything going on.  

5. Owen enjoys 2 songs at night, of which we rotate every evening.  "I Love You Owen" (the old Girls' Camp tune) and "A Bushel & a Peck" of which he does not understand one word of, but knows how to sing the entire song.  :-)

We love this kid!  Happy Birthday Big Boy!











Saturday, November 7, 2020

Veteran's Day Parade

 My boy scouts and I got to participate in the Fort Wayne Veteran's Day Parade.  It was a new experience for all of us, and very exciting.  Nathan and Dawson, a Lion & Wolf scout, were glad to get dressed up in their uniforms and be a part of something so great.  Jaxton also recognized the significance of the event.  We saw many veterans sporting their vet hats or gear along the parade route and we waved our appreciation to them.  It was a fun outing with great meaning.  I hope that the kids recognize how grateful we are for the veterans of our country and the role they played to make our country a safe place to be.  







Friday, November 6, 2020

Nate's 40th Birthday Beer

 I had a crazy fun idea for Nate's birthday this year.  He is turning 40!  With our faith journey, we have studied and researched everything from a scientific perspective.  This includes items from coffee to tea to beers and wines.  Part of the disconnect from these items is that we were never educated on where they come from or how they are made or even what ingredients are in them.  We were always simply told they were bad.  I found an opportunity for us to study beer: where it comes from, what ingredients it involves, the process of brewing and how we can actually do it with our own hands!!  At Gnometown Brewery they have a program where people can come in and make their own beer from scratch.  How intriguing!  We invited our friends, the Grahams, whom we have just created a real estate holding company called Blue Fox Properties and purchased a lake house with on Blue Lake.  All of us have similar religious backgrounds, so this experience would be second to none!

First, a load of barley was poured into a large "tea bag" and allowed to brew in boiling water.  This brings the flavor out of the barley and into the boiling water, just like tea!  We were required to place a big masher into the tea bag and mash the barley to help disburse the flavors.  We had to do this every 5 minutes or so for about an hour.  This was a messy process because the tea bag was floppy and awkward trying to keep it from falling into the pot, leaning the opening over the edge in between stirs/mashes, etc.  After a long time of doing this mashing, the tea bag of barley was removed and a few ingredients were added, one of them being hops.  I had never heard this term before, completely new to me.  I never knew why the Hoppy Gnome was called "Hoppy" and I never knew what went into beer. Hops are plant pieces that grow.  Our beer maker teacher actually grows some in his backyard.  There are different flavors and types of hops with different levels of potency.  The darker color the hops, the more bitter the flavor of beer.  Super interesting.  Anyone could grow them and make their own small batches of beer at home.  Never knew that.  How interesting.  So our teacher guy knows the correct amounts and what not and he let us drop in some hops and other interesting ingredients and let the mixture continue to brew.  Finally, we used a pressurized system to push it into a barrel which would then sit for 4 weeks to age.  He put our name on the barrel and we left it there to return at another time to bottle our homemade beer.  

What an interesting process.  Education is key in understanding the world around you.  Hands on education is fascinating, to learn and understand first hand how things work.  We am constantly eager to learn more and more and more about the world around us.  Happy 40th Nate!!  












This wall shows the process of brewing beer.  

Sunday, November 1, 2020

El Dia de Los Muertos

 El Dia de Los Muertos, the Day of the Dead, is also a part of Halloween.  Our family enjoys the movie Coco which is surrounding this theme.  So because of Halloween, the kids suggested we create our own afrenda to place photos of our ancestors.  I have a deep appreciation for my ancestors and those who came before me.  There is so much to learn from them and so much to be grateful for the road they paved for us.  On our afrenda we placed photos of Alma Joseph Riding, my maternal grandfather who passed before I was born.  We put a photo of Royce & Leonard Hutchinson, my paternal grandparents who passed several years ago in California.  I could not locate a photo of my mom's mom, my grandma who I loved so much, Thelma Riding; though she was in my mind.  The kids hardly knew these great people.  

We also placed a photo of Nate's grandma, Martha Routsong, who had just recently passed away.  The kids attended the funeral with us and her passing was on all of our minds.  This is what spurred the idea for an afrenda.  Lastly on our afrenda was a beautiful photo of Becky, my sister, who passed about a year an a half ago.  We went to her services in Utah and the kids are familiar with Becky.  I was so glad to have an afrenda to honor these great individuals that we are connected to.  We do not know exactly where they are, but hope that they have peace and know of our love for each of them.  




Saturday, October 31, 2020

Halloween 2020

 Halloween was a little haphazard this year.  Everyone was uncertain whether trick or treating would actually take place because of the recent rise in Covid cases.  I thought the cities may declare no trick or treating after all.  So we didn't plan any costumes this year at all.  Leave it to Halloween day, a Saturday, to figure it out.  When once I would plan and sew costumes for months ahead of time, to scrambling the day of without much of a worry at all.

Dawson found an Ant Man costume in our costume box and he was all set.  Nathan found the skeleton costume that Jaxton had once worn and he was all set.  Owen had been given a dinosaur costume from Wyatt, Janna's little boy, and it was in the corner of his bedroom.  He found it, and he was all set.  

Kaylee has suddenly taken an interest in cheerleading.  At school, she and her friends make up cheers and do simple stunts together.  I told her she was a BYU cheerleader when she was 18months old.  I remembered that I have my old middle school and high school cheer uniforms, and so I went and pulled them out.  She tried on my red Dartmouth uniform and my green Leigh High School uniform and though both were big on her and not snuggly fit, they fit her well enough to wear!  She was super stoked.  So she was set. 

Cooper went to a friends house without a costume and was fine with that.  They would dress up if they wanted to go out.  Jaxton showed up at his friend Leila's house with no costume.  They found him a jail bird costume and he was set.  

We ended up trick or treating in a neighborhood.  People had gotten creative by putting table displays out for the trick or treaters.  One man dressed as Santa was using a trash picker upper to place pieces of candy in kids buckets, therefore maintaining social distancing and eliminating contact.  Funny times we will remember forevermore of the year 2020.   Happy Halloween!












Monday, October 26, 2020

Andrea Keplinger


Kaylee and I were going through photos in the basement and I stumbled upon these photos.  As I looked closer, I realized that I recognized someone in them.  These photos were from the summer of 2005 when Nate and I did a summer with Pinnacle in Indianapolis.  We lived in Fishers, near the Owens, and Nate was working door to door all summer.  I wanted to go to girls camp out there and help out since I did not have a job.  I had the best time at girls camp with the best group of leaders, though I do not remember any of them.  When I began looking at these photos, I realized that one of my fellow leaders was Andrea Keplinger, my dear friend that helped with the kids so much.  How did I now realize I had known her before?  This was a good 15 years ago and we both looked younger and different.  I sent the photos to Andrea who said she thought she had seen me before we met in Fort Wayne.  So crazy!!  I am so grateful for this sweet lady and the wonderful woman that she is.  



Sunday, October 25, 2020

Giordano's Pizza

 Giordano's Pizza is a new Simplx customer for their burglar and fire alarm systems.  Our Simplx teams did the prewire work during the construction process and the restaurant is finally opening their doors soon.  They invited us to come in to preview the restaurant and allow the staff to practice their service skills before the restaurant opens to the public.  This was great fun!  Giordano's is known for its deep dish pizza, which is maybe 3 inches high and stuffed full of bread, cheese and goods. The kids enjoyed it a lot, as you can see!!  Welcome to Fort Wayne, Giordano's Pizza!











Saturday, October 24, 2020

Christian's Wedding

 Nate and I went to Christian & Kayla's wedding.  We've known Christian since he was a senior in high school when Nate went to his house to install an alarm system at his home.  Christian was so intrigued by the installation that he wanted to learn.  Nate invited him to work with him on the side on weekends to do some installs and learn.  So we have watched Christian grow up from a teenager into who he is today, getting married.  Its been exciting to see his growth as an individual, become a farmer and a tiller of land, use his hands to do all kinds of good hard work.  Kayla did some car detailing for some of the Simplx vehicles for a while.  

The wedding took place in a beautiful farmland setting.  The groom and groomsmen wore blue jeans and white button shirts in a kind of cow boy theme.  Kayla, the bride, wore fun white cowgirl boots underneath her wedding dress.  The ceremony took place outside on a sunny afternoon with fall colors all around and the sun setting.  The barn was decked out in beautiful rustic decorations.  We met Keith there at the wedding and it was fun to catch up with him.  

The dancing is always such a fun part of the wedding.  Nate has especially gotten to know Christian's parents and it was such a sweet moment to see him dance with his mom.  So much sweetness at this wedding.  We are so grateful to be a part of Christian's journey. 








Friday, October 23, 2020

Cub Scout Nature Hike

The Cub Scouts in Leo went on a nature hike at Mattea Park. I took the three younger boys. Dustin is a wolf scout and Nathan is a kindergarten lion scout. The guide took our group all around the park to point out interesting things. The boys had curious questions about things they found on the back of a leaf, or a strange type of leaf, or a unique looking tree.  Dawson found the biggest leaf in the entire park and was very proud of that. Oh and titled along with us excited to be a part of the group. We had a fun time spending the morning in nature!








Monday, October 19, 2020

Getz Fire Equipment: Peoria, Illinois

 Nate and I went on a 2 day trip with two of our Fire Team technicians to Peoria, Illinois to Getz Fire Equipment.  Our customer base has a natural need for fire extinguisher service, which we currently do not provide.  This trip to Getz Fire has been an opportunity to be fully trained in fire extinguisher servicing and inspections.  We have learned the different types of fire extinguishers, how to refill them, and had some hands on training doing such.  There are lots of little steps involved, but it has been so very fun to try this new trade.  We purchased a fully equipped fire extinguisher servicing vehicle to be able to service and recharge extinguishers on the road.  Someday we may have a recharging station in our own Simplx office.  This new vehicle, two trained technicians, and many current loyal alarm customers is going to get us off to a great start in this division of fire extinguisher service & inspections.  

Meeting with Rod & Jeff Getz has been such a great learning experience.  They are a second and third generation company, founded by their father Marvin Getz.  Marvin did the dirty work in door to door sales of portable & automatic extinguishers for many years, earning his income by commissions only.  He rocked the sales and did so well that he was able to start his own company which has flourished.  The company today has 7 or 8 divisions beyond fire extinguishers, including fire & burglar alarms, kitchen / hood suppression systems, engineering suppression systems, explosive device suppression systems, full training programs provided to the fire departments and insurance companies, a full fleet of delivery vehicles which vehicle maintenance is all managed by their very own fleet mechanic. 

We are excited for this venture into a new division of Simplx Security.  We are in the early stages and can't wait to see where it may lead us.