Wednesday, March 2, 2011

CJ's 16th Birthday

We celebrated CJ's 16th birthday this past week.  It was pretty much a "week long" celebration!  We started on Tuesday night by going to trafalga lehi as a family.  The big boys managed to get in three rounds of laser tag while the girls spent extra time on the rock wall.  They are getting pretty good!

Kiersten about half way up!

Madilynn - she made it to the top for the first time tonight.

Alexis

Madi

Kiersten - checking in with the ground crew about where to go next.

Alexis - holding on for dear life as she lets go.

Madi - on the way back down.
On Wednesday night (his actual birthday) we had a crazy day.  I ended up staying at work longer than expected, we had scouts, activity days and CJ decided he really wanted to go YM's.  We had a special dinner and that was about it.  

THE CAKE
It was Wednesday night that I started working on his cake.  I sketched out several options and finally decided to make a tiered cake that resembled a stage and then put a topper on it.  I got up enough energy and courage to attempt modeling chocolate.   All together I purchased 26 lbs of chocolate.  I forgot to take a picture of CJ with the milk chocolate bar before I had him break it up for me. 

Chopping and measuring at the KEY to making it work!


One set of Eggs!


YUM!  10 lbs of the finest white chocolate!

The finished cake topper.  CJ and his Cello. 
 I finished the basics of CJ and his cello before Thursday morning.  It took me almost 7 hours to figure out how to get the body proportions correct.  The most devastating part was how good he tasted.  I've never been so calm before about my mistakes.  If the elbow didn't look right, I just ate it and started over.  Same with the legs, fingers, head etc.  I'm sure I ate over 1 lb of chocolate on Wednesday night.  No wonder I was so happy!  The smell in the kitchen from melting and sculpting chocolate was enough to make anyone gain a few pounds.

Saturday was a special day, it's the day we got ready for Sunday.  The house was cleaned and things put away.  I finished his cake in the wee hours of the morning.  The chocolate ganache was melting faster than I could decorate so the borders were "droopy".  I ended up finishing it sitting in the fridge with the door open.  (Just one more reason to have two refrigerators).   It was four layers of white cake.  Two were filled with milk chocolate ganache and two with while chocolate ganache.  I wrapped each layer in milk chocolate ribbons and topped them with a white chocolate sheet (to resemble a stage).  I made white chocolate curls and used milk chocolate ganache to fill in the edges.  This cake was a chocolate lovers dream.

Mike was able to pick up Grandma Jo and they joined us for dinner before the rest of the clan arrived.   Grandma and Grandpa Johnson were on their way back from Washington and made it just in time.  I love these pictures of dinner where Grandma Jo is checking out the Cake topper.  She was just darling!  She was in good spirits and very coherent. 





















We had quite the gathering Sunday evening.  Rob Duncan from our Bishopric gave a wonderful message to CJ just before the ordination.  He is an amazing guy and we are so lucky to have him as one of our neighbors.  After the ordination he have Dave, myself and CJ the chance to share a few words and our testimony with our family. 

















The cake was presented officially.  We opted not to put any candles in it!  That could have been a crime.









Later in the evening we took some pictures with Grandma Jo.  She wouldn't smile so Mom (Barb) got out the swiffer duster and a stuffed animal and started making faces and noises at her like the photographers do.  She perked right up and we got the best smiles ever!  CJ had a hard time keeping a straight face.







We spent the evening visiting with family.  The kids always have a fun time together.  I'm not sure how, but eventually the little girls always end up with the camera.  We have more pictures of Sugar (most of them of her butt or just a golden blurr) than I can count.  There was a really cute on they took in this set!  I guess if you take enough, one will turn out, right? 

 I love the silly pictures the girls take of each other when there are no adults around to tell them otherwise.








CJ's Trip to California

A few weeks ago CJ had the opportunity to travel with the Philharmonic and Acapella to California. 
In the days leaded up to the departure, I encouraged CJ to start packing.  He decided to start on Tuesday afternoon.  He and I made a trip to a few stores to pick up needed items, including treats!  CJ packed “light” as the instructions indicated!  I added just a few things to his bag after he went to bed.  On Wednesday morning, they boarded the buses and were on their way.   I learned from CJ that there are “different” games that kids play now-a-days on the bus.  They played cards, and mind games.  They solved riddles and listen to iPods.  Only G rated movies were allowed on the bus, so Finding Nemo was the only movie CJ watched.  He said he preferred to NOT have a movie playing?  WHAT? 
We received several text messages from CJ asking where I had put the camera.  We kept telling him where it was, but he said it wasn’t there.  After 11 long hours they arrived at the embassy suites and checked in for the night.  CJ shared his room with another CJ, Nate, Jim, Peter and Jacob.  They went right to bed (RIGHT!!!!!).  The next morning we actually talked to CJ on the phone (like we could hear each other’s voices instead of texting) and we walked him through where to find the camera in his bag.  It was a good thing I had packed it!!!!!  He found the hidden pocket (in plain sight) with the camera in it.  

 
Thursday they headed off to Disneyland.  The orchestra spent the morning in a Disney workshop.  They played the track to the rain scene at the end of Lion King and the sally ride scene from Cars.  He thinks the other track was from Fantasia called STORM.  This was his first time playing with a click track.  When they were done recording they got to see and hear their track with the movie.  It was a great experience.  They spent the remainder of the day at the park.  His favorite ride was the Grizzly Bear Rapids. 
I don’t have any pictures yet from his first two days.  I only sent him with one chip for the camera and he had to download it after he filled it the first time.  I was shocked when he called me and said it was full since last year he came home and had only taken three pictures! 
On Friday they woke up at 4 am thinking the gym would be open, but it wasn’t.  So, they went back to their room and waited for breakfast.  They headed down to the all-you-can-eat breakfast at 5:55 am.  CJ said it was more like “all-you-can-stand-in-line-for” breakfast.  He managed to eat 3-4 servings at least.  I wonder if the hotel knows what they are in for when a school group books a block of rooms.  They spent the morning at the Aquarium of the Pacific.  I thought CJ must have loved the jelly fish because he took so many pictures of them, but he informed me that they were really boring, just hard to take pictures of.  He said being there made him miss the Shedd Aquarium from Chicago!  After they finished up there, they went to the University of Southern California.  They had a great experience with a guest conductor.  Apparently, he tried to fix a few things when Mr. Allred jumped in and politely asked him not to change too much because they were going to perform that on Saturday!  Friday night they went to CATS!  I guess I didn’t explain the plot enough to CJ ahead of time because he thought it was weird, but good.  That sounds like a teenage explanation of something wonderful, doesn’t it?





A hand in the tank!  Just the right thing to entertain a group of teenage boys!


 


CJ would like to pattern his life after a SEA OTTER!

CJ had taken lots of pictures of the Jelly Fish.  I asked him if they were that interesting to him.  His reply, "NO, just hard to take pictures of."


A Ferrari in the Mall Parking Lot.  What a photo op!




Saturday they were back at Disneyland, this time to perform.  They played a program fit for the Magic Kingdom including a Star wars medley, Beauty and the Beast and Les Miserable’s.  They enjoyed another afternoon and evening soaking up the Magic of the Happiest Place on Earth.  CJ said the light show was incredible and sent me a video message. 







Sunday morning, they held a morning side at the hotel and then loaded the buses to return home. 


CJ walked in our front door just before 11 pm.  I received a fabulous “I really missed you mom” hug from my BIG boy!  He was “chatty” which never happens, so I stayed up for quite a while listening to his adventures even thought I was schedules to work in the morning.  He had bought each of the girls a little necklace and a set of cards for the family that are very cool.  He managed to bring me back a MICKEY MOUSE loaf of sourdough bread that we enjoyed for dinner on Monday night.  He had a great time!  I am so grateful for good kids and great programs that our children are able to be part of!
Back Home!


Sugar was SO excited to see him.  She got the first hugs and loves.

I thought it would be fun to share a few segments of the text messages between CJ and I while he was gone.  It says it all!  (Spelling and punctuation are real!)
Wednesday (CJ dropped off at 0930)
09:38   CJ:  Can you bring over my pillow?
09:39   Mom: Meet me in the five in the Orchestra Parking lot.
11:46   CJ:  Wheres the cammara
11:47   Mom:  Inside pocket, right side.  How is the bus?
11:52   CJ:  Great     but I can’t find the cammara
11:52   Mom:  Inside on the right side.
11:52   Mom:  Try the outside right pocket?
11:53   CJ:  k  I will but I may not have pics for the bus ride there   sorry  (I told him he better take pictures this year!)
12:40   Mom:  I’m talking about the green bag.  You have that one with you right?  (Mom getting worried we are not even talking about the same bag)
12:41   CJ:  yeah
12:43   Mom:  K so u still don’t see it???? Maybe after u eat some food out of your bag you’ll find it.  Love u!  Take a pic with your phone until u find it.
THURSDAY
Morning – Dave calls CJ and walks him through finding the camera in the inside right pocket of the green bag!  YEAH – he can take some pictures today.
09:59   CJ:  ohhh yeah  61 degress and sunny
10:02   Mom:  You look great!  Soak up the sun, and bring some home for us.  What time is your workshop today?
10:05   CJ:  In 20 min
10:05  Mom:  I can’t wait to hear how it goes!
18:23   CJ:  I’m lovin calli  (includes pic)
18:29  Mom:  Awesome!  What ride is that?  How was the workshop?
18:29  CJ:  GREAT  allifornia sceemin
22:27  CJ:  The audio sucks but heres an idea of how I spent the last hour
22:58  Mom:  That is so awesome……I wish I were there too!  Did u send that to gma?  She would love it .   Are you back at the hotel?  Say your prayers, read at least one scripture.  Sleep tight.  I love you!
22:59  Mom:  Was that Buzz Light Year?
23:14   CJ:  Yeah it was
FRIDAY
09:02   CJ  Did u pack an extra camera memeory card
09:03  Mom:  No, I didn’t, but that one should hold about 400 pics.
09:05  CJ:  Yeah    ill just delete my videios
09:08  Mom:  Does one of the adult have a card slot you could download into?  We could get pics from them when u get home?
J  No reply from CJ
SATURDAY
23:29   Mom:  Hi Bud!  Hope your day was awesome.  Sleep well.  Enjoy your morningside.  Don’t forget any clothes that you put in the closet.  Pack tonight!  Love you tons.
23:30  CJ:  K  love ya too   I got some micky cards and got some cute stuff for the girls
23:52  CJ:  k I got ur bread  it might be a bit squished thoughJ
23:54  Mom: I’ll take it any way it makes it back.  Did u get some for you too?