Saturday, December 31, 2022

Décembre

December! The end of another year, and what a year it's been! We've had a year of all the things. Travel, business growth, growing pains, weird experiences, terrible experiences, miracles and miracles, stress and joy.

Anders was set apart as a missionary on December 5th. Home MTC for 9 days wasn't a super great experience for any of us, but we made it through. We dropped the boy off at the MTC on the 14th and were pretty curious to see how he would do there. He doesn't like to be told what to do, and isn't a big fan of rules. Seems like a recipe for disaster for a place like the MTC. After a whole week, we were able to talk to him, and it turns out he's having a blast and loves it. He loves his district, loves his zone, and it's like a big party all the time. I'll just copy his first email from this last week:

Apologies for the lack of emails. First P-day was home mtc (boring) second pday, had no time because I came to the MTC. Last Pday had no time because there was tons of stuff to do, so alas here we are. The MTC has been quite the good experience. Home MTC was a little not good, but the in person MTC has been exceedingly epic.

The spirit here is so strong, I had a lot of doubts before about whether or not I was really supposed to go, if I would be any good, etc etc. They haven't completely disappeared, but I've felt so much more comfort in the last couple weeks than ever before. My companion, district, and zone are all honestly amazing. I've felt the spirit more than I ever have.

I really do feel like I'm supposed to be here. Christmas was kinda sad not gonna lie, it was cool and fun but I did really miss home. I miss a lot of things, but strangely, I don't think about it too much. Usually only at night. Satan has no power here and its quite cool. I'm learning loads of Danish, it's really hard but the gift of tongues is definitely real. I have absolutely filled notebooks with words, phrases, and rules I've learned. It's only been a week now of Danish classes and I can already have decent conversation in Danish. There's a tonnnn I don't know but it's really cool to see it come along. I have received witness after witness that this church is true. I've fallen in love with the scriptures and the gospel. I'm never bored and it's amazing. I've been so blessed and am so grateful for this gospel. We have an insanely merciful God who loved us more than we can comprehend. I couldn't say 2 weeks ago that I had a firm testimony of a lot of things, but I know this church is true, and I've grown more already than I ever could have otherwise. I'm looking forward to the rest of it.

Jeg ved at Jesus Kristi døde for os. Jeg ved det dette kirke er sand og Gud elsker alt af hans børn. I Jesu Kristi navn, amen.

-Ældste Rasmusson

So, we're happy to hear that he's doing well. We've been able to talk to him a lot, actually. Yesterday he fell off his bunk bed and injured his wrist bad enough that he had to go to Instacare. No break, but it's swollen and messed up so we'll see how that goes.

It might be hard to not turn this blog into the Anders' mission report. I'll try to contain myself.








In other news, Ava had a birthday and is now officially a teenager. 4 teenagers for another few days. Send help! 

I took her a pizza for lunch to share with her friends. She had a party a couple of days later with a bunch of screamy girls. Not a fan of screaming, so Nils and I hid as much as possible.


She also had a band concert. Same cardigan, different day. :) 

We had Christmas...


Addie played in a youth ensemble during sacrament meeting. Ava and I sang in the choir. Even though no one was super excited to have church first thing on Christmas, it was a nice way to start the day, I thought. 




The day after Christmas, Nils, Aani, Ava and I headed to St. George for a few days. Needed a change of scenery and a little warmer temps for a minute. Addie stayed home for work/mostly watching movies by herself. 

We had a nice time. We went to Snow Canyon and had fun exploring the lava tubes and the petrified sand dunes. We ate out, had a shopping day, watched a lot of The Office in the hotel room, went bowling, played mini golf in the rain (it was about 50 degrees, which felt fine compared to our usual 25-30), and enjoyed our little getaway. We met up with another couple who YouTubes for a living and had dinner with them. It was nice to talk shop and get to know them better. People in the YouTube community are generally pretty cool and willing to open up and share. It's neat-o. 




Welp. So long, 2022. We've been very blessed and a little traumatized this year- but that's par for the course, ain't it? 

Happy New Year! 

Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Novembre

Hello. November has been a stressful month. We've been trying to keep Anders sane as he's getting ready to leave for his mission. He's had nothing to do for the last few weeks, and it's not been great. I don't mean to paint a negative picture, but it's not been my favorite time of life. It's not been his favorite time of life, either. But we're still alive, and life ticks on even through it all. 

He begins home MTC on Dec. 5... FIVE MORE DAYS. He enters the Provo MTC on Dec. 14, then is scheduled to fly to Denmark on January 18. We're ready for all this to actually happen, but it's definitely bittersweet. We will miss him like crazy, indeed, and we're all pretty anxious and curious how this experience will be. We just gotta have all the faith!

Things with the bizness continue to plug along. We've had lots of growth this year, which is super exciting, but we're feeling those growing pains. We're in the process of hiring a new host for our 3D printing channel because we just don't have time for it- but we also don't have time to hire a new host! We've had several people apply and send in video samples, and we need to set aside some time to hop on a call with each of them to get to know them better. Who has time for that?? Not us! We're always trying to figure this stuff out. I s'pose it will always be interesting and challenging and we will never stop learning.

We need to convert the garage into a shop, but that's slowed by lack of time. We need someone to build a carport for us and convert the garage for us. We just don't have the time to do all the things! It's weird. 

Speaking of time, I started physical therapy a few weeks ago, and that's like a part time job. My shoulder, which I've named Shouldie, is seeing some improvement. I've been told that it will be a long recovery, still, since shoulders are a real pain to rehabilitate. But, it doesn't ache all the time anymore, and I think I have a bit more mobility with it. I'm working on my back as well, since I still have some pain there. Over Thanksgiving, we played the aggressive card game of Dutch Blitz- it involved some hunching over, which made my back hurt like crazy. No bueno. But! Good news! Today I ran on the treadmill and it felt normal. Shouldie and my back didn't mind that. Hoorah.

Alright, on to pictures. How does anyone remember anything about their lives if not for pictures? 

We went bowling a couple weeks ago with the fam. Ava wore this Elmo costume from when she was a 3 year old. Back then it didn't fit like a tight shirt, that's for sure. Bowling: Kinda fun? We're no professionals.


The replacement Tesla has arrived. The insurance check dropped and Nils was at the dealership within minutes. Not even kidding.

Anders' farewell brunch. We had Liege waffles and breakfast burritos and everyone seemed to like it. :) Anders friends said, "These waffles are BUSSIN'", which means they're good.

Nils is teaching Aani to drive. I can't do it because I just scream and stress everyone out. 

Look at all of our offspring at Thanksgiving.

Anders and I made a fancy steak dinner last Sunday. 

Anders likes to cook a lot- here he's making homemade pasta. 

You know what I like? A Jimmy John's unwich. Yum.a.roo. You gotta get oil and vinegar, though. It's a must. 

You know what Aani likes? Taking unattractive selfies on my phone. You know what I like? Texting each day one of her selfies. She usually replies, "Awwww. I'm so cute!"


Fancy steak dinner referred to above. Nerm nerm.

Yesterday Anders and I went to TWO temples! We went to Bountiful and Ogden. He has a goal to go to all the temples in Utah.

Today, Pip was sitting in this chair like she's a person and it just made me laugh and laugh. 


Photo submissions by the children:



Wish us luck as we embark on this mission experience! All the prayers!

Monday, October 31, 2022

Octobre

Holy Cannoli, we're done with October again! What a month. What a couple of months. It's been a lot.

First of all, everyone is recovered/recovering from our fun accident at the beginning of September. Addie's back to swim, running packages to the post office, babysitting, and going to school. I feel nearly back to normal, except a bit of back soreness and limitations with lifting and explosive exercise and stuff like that. 

My shoulder is jacked up and I was told I would need surgery at least three times by various doctors. I went to schedule it on Friday, the doctor was so impressed with my awesomeness that he told me I didn't have to have surgery now! What even! He said if it dislocates again we'll do surgery. I'll focus on physical therapy and getting it stronger and hopefully it will become fully functional again someday. 

At the end of September, Nils and I went to LA for VidSummit. I went a day late because I was still having a bit of a rough time physically. I enjoy going to these things, not always because of the presentations or classes, but seeing people and meeting new people who are brilliant and have great ideas that they're willing to share. It's pretty cool.

YouTube mastery class and snacks. 



This mariachi band was legit

We were invited to on this boat for dinner and a party. It was so crowded and none of the people we are friends with liked it. We all basically huddled together and wished we could leave.

Had to get a sneaky picture of this guy and send it to the girls. Famous YouTuber alert. 

Walking from the airport to the hotel. Good ol' LA! 

Nils and Anders went on a 10-day trip to Sweden, Denmark and Iceland at the beginning of the month. Their itinerary was totally crazy in my estimation, so I thought it best if I stay home and let them have their adventures, and did they ever! 












Anders' friend Maia is serving a mission in Sweden and got permission to meet him at the temple and do a session. Pretty fun!

While they were gone, the girls and I held down the fort. Ava had her final tennis tournament, and Aani and I drew on all her toes and had some real good times. We also picked our garden watermelons that have been growing since May. Not impressed. We're not good farmers.



Lately:

Ward Halloween Party: There was no one to organize it, and I don't want to brag, but the RS came in clutch on this one. We swooped in and saved the day, and will never do it again! But here are pictures of our children and their friends for your enjoyment. 









We had a blizzard last week, and I had to pick the last of the tomatoes before the freeze. Birkenstocks for the win! Look at me bending over like a champ, broken vertebrae ain't got nothin' on me. 

Nils went all out this year for Halloween, and passed out candy to the neighbor kids. 

Ava had her first band concert, and we were impressed with how well they did, and the band teacher who seems super great. He said, "I wake up every day and can't believe how lucky I am to have this job." and we were like, "Wow, that's weird." But we're very thankful for awesome people like him. 



Whelp, that's it from me. Y'all come back now ya hear?