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Friday, December 31, 2004

In Case You Don't Know--Addition From Melanie


Melanie wrote: Sorry, I don't think we'll be able to make it this year, Mikaela has a fever. Maybe next year. :)

Myrna wrote: Where is your pioneering spirit? I didn’t think a fever and (how many) a few miles ever kept a Saint down. That’s why we have so much fun in Primary. Have a great new year. Love, Mom

Thursday, December 30, 2004

In Case You Don't Know

Dad said that you all knew that, every year, we have a New Year’s Eve party. (He said you all knew you were invited.) We have done for all our married life. We will have until we die. You all are always invited. If you can come and want to come, great. If you have other plans and/or do not want to come, great. It doesn’t matter, one way or the other, we will love you anyway. I am sending this because two of you seemed surprised that we were having a party this year. One of you was a little concerned that you had not been invited. You are ALWAYS invited. Forever and ever. To infinity and beyond. The children are ALWAYS invited. We have dinner, we play games and watch TV. We break balloons and a piñata. We stay up late (or early) and enjoy one another. We love you all and we always will If you are here, we will love you. If you are not here, we will love you. We just love you.

Mom



From Todd: We won't be down.  Since we were there last year with Kirsten and her family, we will be in Lake Shore this year.  Happy New Year and have a wonderful time.  Don't drink too much. ;)


Myrna: Oh, come on. I thought one gallon of dairy eggnog was about right. Have a happy new year. Love, Mom

Tuesday, December 28, 2004

From Kim Pitts


Kim Pitts wrote: I hope all goes well with David's knee surgery! We'll be praying for him!  
That honey is great, thanks so much for bringing  it down! Did my Dad contact you about how much it was? And does he  have your address? He'll get it to you ASAP if he hasn't  already.
My Mom hasn't been feeling very well. Her stomach is bothering her.  
Christmas was hectic but very nice. It was so enjoyable to visit with my brother and sisters. It is amazing how hectic everyday life can be!
I see the neuro-surgeon for the discs in my back tomorrow. But the weatherman says there is snow coming. We might have to re-schedule it. Not worth the risk!
Well, have a  Happy New Year!
Sending our love,
Kim, Cassie, Kayla &  Robbie

Myrna wrote:We will also be praying for you. There is nothing worse than a bad back. Let us know what is decided. I hope your Mom’s (Aunt Maxine’s) tummy gets better. Love, M


Kim Pitts wrote (later): Thanks, she had a scope test done under anesthesia 2 days before Christmas. But she still can't swallow/hold down food. The doctor found a nodule in the top of her tummy. But he said that he didn't think it was cancer. He is sending it to the lab, though. We'll know in a few days. Her stomach really hasn't been the same since they both quit smoking over 15 years ago. Dad suffers from bad heartburn related issues as well. It must really do more damage than we thought. I am so glad that I never tried. LOL (I thought it so disgusting while growing up.) I will keep you posted.....thanks again! Love, Kim

David's Knee Surgery a Success


David’s knee surgery was a success. He was in a bit longer than the doctor thought he would be. He said the meniscus had all bunched up inside the knee and so it took some time to repair it. However, in some respects it was better than the doctor expected. He is to stay off of the knee for a month but will soon start physical therapy. He is in a wheel chair for a few weeks. AnnMarie was in St. George visiting her in-laws and so she took care of the kids today. Bree should go into rehab in the next two weeks.

Addresses and packages and fasting


Myrna wrote: We were wondering what you would think about having a special fast for David and family? It seems they are having a bout with illness. We were thinking about   Fast Sunday. Love, Mom

Mom,

Kirsten wrote: I'm finally emailing you. This is why I'm not getting your emails, though, you have "jwaite6" and it's "jjwaite6" (one more j). At least with this email, don't know about the others. Also figured out I was wrong about fasting. It won't be a problem since New Years Eve is Friday and New Years Day is Saturday.  Silly me.  :)
Kirsten wrote: 

Loved talking this morning.


Love, Kirsten


Myrna wrote: That is probably it. I wonder when the other j came up missing? (Oh, my computer thinks you have two addresses. I only have one in the mailbox, so I don’t know why the other  comes up first on preference. Oh, well. I’ll just be careful.)
I enjoy talking to you whenever I get the chance.

Love, Mom

Kimberly, Thanks for sending that email on to Kirsten for me. It was no wonder that she wasn't getting anything. I had the address wrong.


Has Dane got the recorder and the card from us yet? There should be two items?the card and a package.

Love, M

Kimberly wrote: NO NOT YET.

Myrna wrote: OK. Now I am worried. There should have been plenty of time to get it there.
Love, M



Kimberly wrote later: I replied since, and I did get it today and I have hidden it--just kidding.  He thinks the bday cake is pretty fun.  We're leaving to meet Todd's family in SLC for FHE.

Myrna wrote: By-the-way, I know you got the recorder. Did you also get the money in the card? Love, M


Thursday, December 23, 2004

Bean Family


I finished the Bean CD of pictures and histories. Are you going to be
coming up near Lindon or should I just send them? I won't get them in the
mail until after Christmas. Sorry.

Love, Donnette

Danish E-mail Addresses


As of Thursday, 12/23/04 7:05 AM

Kenneth Anderson (ccc26646@safemail.cybercity.dk); Juel Gregersen (juel@xmission.com); Howard & Tove Johnson (johnsonhowardr@netscape.net); Mette & Arnie Schaer (schaermh@aol.com); Bruce & Judy Kjar (bjkjar@comcast.net); Judy & Bruce Kjar (judykjar@webtv.net); Erna & Hugh Walker (hawepw@aol.com); Bill & Manette Murri (davall@aol.com); Perry & Mercedes Woolsey (cobblemoor@earthlink.net); Paul & Lisbeth Edmunds (lpkedmunds@hotmail.com); Grant & Ruth Radmall (rradmall@gradmall.aros.net); Phyllis Petersen Walker (pdp@nctimes.net); Leonard & Myrna Trauntvein (mandlht@msn.com); Grethe Ljungstrom (grethe@xmission.com); Dean Klitgaard (cklitgaa@calpoly.edu); DeVon & Rita Jensen (jensenad@comcast.net); Ronald & Carolyn Jensen (ron@woodrealtor.net); Spencer & Libby Greer (spencegreer@cs.com); Kirsten & Aage Pedersen (aagepedersen@afir.dk); Craig & Karen Kimball (yalelane2@juno.com); Kenneth & Marion Anderson (alsoft@vip.cybercity.dk); Laila Hoffman (Laila1940@aol.com); Marion & Joan Davidson (davidsonmarionn@qwest.net); Gilbert & Claudia Olson (gilandclaudia@comcast.net); Frank & Inge Poulson (skatter123@juno.com); Randi Clarke (randi_tax@yahoo.com); Ron & Mary Wilson (mwilsonbtfl1@juno.com); Franklin Nielsen (fnielsen@burgoyne.com); Glenn & Carol Baugh (gcbaugh0447@msn.com); Darrel & Frances Hintze (dchfgh6298@msn.com); Neldon & Alitze Oborn (ojestena@aol.com); Ray & Karen Knutson (karenrayk@aol.com); Paul & Marilyn Burgoyne (burgoyne@cedarcity.net); Leon & Joy Henrichsen (lhenrichsensprint@earthlink.net); Tage Holm Larsen (lageholm@websped.dk); David & June Chapman (davidchapmanjune@aol.com); Poul Erik Buur (poul.buur@esenet.dk); Tagg & Marie Hundrup (thunder5566@msn.com); Jim & Marilyn Madsen (madsenjp@sisna.com); Annie Jensen Strawn (strawn118@msn.com); J Paul & Bernice Tegan (tegan@safelink.net); Allen & Renae Kidd (arkidd1@juno.com); Phil & Gail Anderson (philgail@networld.com); Glenn & Marilyn Smith (glennandmarilyn@mstar2.net)

Holiday greetings from Copenhagen (Hvidovre)! From Kenneth Anderson


Hi all!

Just a quick note at Christmas time!!

Our youngest son, Daniel, just returned from the England Manchester mission
so all the family will be here for Christmas.

For those of you who remember them, we see brother and sister Dressøe at
church regularly. He is aapproaching 106 and she 96!

Am including a couple of short stories and a Christmas verse that may
brighten you day!

Glædelige Jul og Godt Nytår!
Kenneth and AMrion Anderson


Hi again:

The stories didn't get attached! Beklager!

Here they are!
Ken
aka Danny Kaye

"Dear Ruth," "Russian Christmas," and "'Twas the Night Before Christmas."


Monday, December 20, 2004

Office is moving

After about 40 years in the student center, the newspaper office is joining the Communications Department in moving across campus. Over the next few days, the computer servers will be moved and that means you may get an "undeliverable" message until we're back up and running. I hope that only takes a few hours but with our luck it may be a few days. Please be patient and don't think I've left the planet or something. Also, I will not be able to respond to questions or requests until the computers are back up. But you can still call. The phone should be working as soon as I plug it in the wall of my new office!
Kaylene Armstrong <kaylene@newsroom.byu.edu>


From Myrna: Is it a "NEW" office or a "new" office? Which ever it is it sounds like more work than I am capable of doing at Christmas time. Are your presents ready?

Good luck! Myrna



Kaylene: It's a new-to-us office. It's located in the Brimhall building, one of the oldest (and in my opinion ugliest) on campus. It has been a HUGE process. I am also still working on Christmas gifts for some of my kids! So this hasn't been my favorite time of the year to move.
-k-

This is What Happened


MYRNA TRAUNTVEIN wrote:

Dad bought tiny remote cars, about the size of matchbox cars, for the boys. They have all sorts of gadgets to add. He also bought a ton of batteries for them. I thought, since I am still not feeling well, that I would just give those to the boys rather than return them again. I have been pricing the magnetix sets and think he could get a 50-piece set for about $13. The biggest set is $40. We give the kids $25 for their birthdays and he could, if you go in on it, get the biggest set. Or, if you have already bought his present, he could get a couple of the smaller 50-piece sets. Let me know, Mom


From: Shawn Trauntvein

The cars are fine. Sorry you went through so much trouble. The boys will love them.


Sunday, December 19, 2004

Palmyra, Syria (From Donnette Smith)


From: "Donnette S. Smith" <powergrandma@juno.com>
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 09:29:29 -0700

I just received this from our granddaughter, Elizabeth, Becky's oldest,
who is finishing a semester abroad with BYU in Egypt. Thought you might
enjoy this as much as we did. You can tell her father is a geologist. I
think MESA means Middle East Study Association - or something close to
that. Dil is Dilworth Parkinson, her teacher, who grew up near my parents
home on Lark Circle.

Donnette
*****
December 19, 2004

I want to write people as often as I can, because I don't know exactly
when I'll be able to write from day to day.
The people of Palmyra did not repent, and now their beautiful limestone
city is in ruins. They are fantastic ruins, though. It must have been an
absolutely gorgeous city at its height, I tell you what. There is a
citadel from the early Ottoman period on a hill near the ruins. Some of
us hiked up there this afternoon. I am a really slow hiker, as it turns
out. I thought I was going to die! But it was really beautiful at sunset.
I got my picture taken with the battlements, and we did some reenactments
of the battle of the fields of Pelennor. "Hold the Wall! Send these foul
creatures into the Abyss!" And when I say we I mean we in the royal
sense.
The modern city of Palmyra is a quaint little town. They have chain mail
and helmets here! I might get a little "Something Something" if it's not
too astronomically expensive. And if it is, I'll at least get some
pictures of me wearing some of these aforementioned helmets with my "war
Face." Palmyra is a fun city that way because it's actually well known
for its warrior Queen Zenobia. She conquered quite a bit of the ancient
world, including but not limited to Upper Egypt. They have some Aswani
Red Granite columns here. It's cool because you can tell it's from Aswan
from the really big crystals in the rock. She would have gone on
conquering people but the Romans came in and said, "Nope, you're done."
And then they sacked the city, which caused the eastern defenses to fall
which ultimately led to the fall of Rome itself. Ah, history. Yep, I'm a
MESA geek all right.

On Friday we went to church in Irbid, where they have a small branch of
about 35 members. They had some of us give talks. I was one of the people
chosen. Actually, I have always wanted to bear my testimony in Arabic so
I volunteered, which made me really nervous for days and days. But I had
Dil go over it with me so there weren't too many grammatical mistakes. It
was wonderful to get up and speak in the most beautiful Classical Arabic
ever and then translate it into English for the sake of the westerners
present. The Branch president and Brian said it was absolutely perfect.
And the next speaker said afterwards, "I don't know why I have to speak
after Beth because she speaks Arabic so much better than I do!" That was
a great confidence booster, to know that I did in fact learn something
while I was in Egypt. I talked about how the Lord watches over everyone,
even little branches in Jordan. I might share the talk after I get home,
but at the moment it's up in my hotel room. I originally wrote it in
Arabic and I was able to use all these cool grammatical constructions. I
think we were really able to touch the Jordanian members with the spirit,
and I'd like to think it had something to do with the fact that I knew
how to use cognate accusative correctly.

I don't want to forget anything this time...but really not much new has
happened since yesterday. Oh, I remember - I got a Syrian fossil! That
was exciting. Also, I was able to stand in the center of the Roman
ampitheatre in Palmyra and speak Latin really loudly. "Draco Dormiens
Numquam Titilandus." Never tickle a sleeping dragon.
Day eight draws to a close.
Cheers everyone,
Beth

Saturday, December 18, 2004

I have a question


Myrna wrote to Helen: Leonard wants to know if you have an address for  Tom Trauntvein in Santa Barbara, CA? I do have a phone number,  805-569-1029. I tried to use the reverse address (use the phone number  to get an address) on the internet but it came up that his Santa Barbara  street address was not listed. That is strange.
Love,  Myrna

From Helen: 12-23-04

Happy birthday Myrna.

Eva has  Toms' address- her e-mail isn't working so I will get it from her for  you.

Please send me your e-mail address as  I have a new computer and didn't get all the addresses off my old one.

Tim also wanted to know Christine  Trauntveins address- Eva just received a card from her while I was with  Eva this week. The address is:

Tom and Christine  Haney
2228 South Nile  Court
Aurora, Co.  80014

A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL  

Love-Helen          

Another address for  you.

Tom Trauntvein
1827 Grand  Ave.
Santa Barbara, Ca  93103

Monday, December 6, 2004

Something funny happened on the way to the forum...


Even though they were born 12 years apart, Melanie and Kirsten are officially TWINS! Let me explain...

So, we all know that when it comes to birthday cards, I am not the best one at sending them out; however, Melanie and Kirsten are--and I wanted you all to know they have reached the pinnacle, the plateau of card sending. If you open the two attachments, you will find two different cards and a shocking revelation. Card #1 is from Kirsten in Colorado. Card #2 is from Melanie in Milford.

Go ahead and look! I think you will either laugh, or sit there in disbelief. 

Thanks Sis #1 and Sis #3 for a moment I will never forget. I love you both!

Love, 

Todd

Gift Cards

Thank you for resending Mikaela's birthday card. She is so excited about the money and she has a list going on in her head already. We would have spent it, but she has been sick with asthma for the past week. The past three days have been tough for her. 

The washing machine is out again, and won't be fixed until Monday, next week. Mikaela threw up two different times on her bed. Needless to say, I spent many hours at the laundry mat. Howard is home for all of this, and it makes it a lot easier, but still it has been tough. Mikaela threw up on the carpet. I wish I had hardwood floors. So much easier to take care of than cleaning the carpet at one in the morning. 

Siovhan will be home on Saturday. She is so funny. She has finals all week, and her last is late Friday. She can't wait to come home and sleep. But, I know for a fact that she hasn't been hurting for sleep there. It seems every time I call, she is taking a nap. 

I bought you and Dad some things for Christmas. They will arrive in different packages at different times. 

I hope that you have a good week. When does Dad get back from California? I thought that they were all done with the bees for a while. Did something happen that required an emergency trip?

I will talk with you later. I need to see if I can get Sleeping Beauty ready for school. She has missed two days this week and it has been tough for her. She loves school, but last night was the first night that she really slept well. 

Love, Melanie



From Mom: You are always welcome. If after the Christmas mess for the post office, you get another check would you let me know? Love, Mom

Saturday, December 4, 2004

Trevyn Smith


In yesterday's Herald was a list of the All-Valley football player of the year. Gordon Smith (Richard's cousin - Aunt Pearle's son) had a grandson on the list. He was the one from Springville High. It said:
Trevyn Smith, senior, RB, Springville. Smith led Utah County in rushing with 2,1-3 yards, a school record, and scored 26 touchdowns. He averaged 9.1 yards per carry. In Springville's first-round loss to Logan, Smith rushed for 269 yards and five touchdowns. He piled up 301 yards against Mountain View.
  
Mom/Donnette Smith
Sorry I made a typo. He rushed 2,103 yards
So I wonder what college has recruited him. BYU needs a good QB and a RB like him.
CINDY (Cynthia Allred)

Friday, December 3, 2004

Melanie's Jokes of the Month



I read these in this months Reader's Digest. If you have read it, then don't read further. They just seemed too funny to not pass on.

My sister Darlene has the courage--but not always the skills--to tackle any home repair project. For example, in her garage are pieces of a lawn mower that she once tried to fix. So I wasn't surprised the day my other sister, Jesse, and I found Darlene attacking her vacuum cleaner with a screwdriver. "I can't get this thing to cooperate," she explained. "Why don't you drag it out to the garage and show it the lawnmower?" Jesse suggested. 

Doug was leaving church after Christmas services when Father McCarthy took him aside. "Douglas, my son," he said, "it's time you joined the Army of the Lord. We need to see you every Sunday."  "I'm already in the army of the Lord Father," Doug replied. "Then why do we only see you on Christmas and Easter?" Doug looked to the left, and then leaned over to whisper in Father McCarthy's ear. "I'm in the Secret Service."


Tuesday, November 30, 2004

Photos Project for Melanie

You've done a great job helping with my photo request. I think I might have enough to do what I want. Thank you very much. If I need more, I will let you know as soon as possible.

Thank you for taking care of Siovhan. She had a great time with you. AnnMarie played Mom to her over the weekend, which was a great comfort to me as well. I am glad that my siblings care so much for my children, it gives me peace of mind.

We have our Activity Night at church tonight and I have a meeting after that, so maybe we will call you sometime this week. Mikaela got the message that you had called, but we were out on her birthday. We have an answering machine on our computer, so if it is on, it will take the messages, that is why it sounded different when you called.

Love, Mel

Wednesday, November 24, 2004

Kenilworth Photo from Todd


From Todd:


tI found this photo on the state's web-site today. They have a new
photograph section and I started popping in names to see how far back they
went. I thought you all might want to see it and see if you can recognize
the location.

Happy Thanksgiving.

Tuesday, November 23, 2004

Re: Photo


Mom, I have that one already (the one you sent). I need to have a few of Julie doing some things that she did at home. I am trying to put a small photo album together with a story in it. That is why I need some of her in Elementary School, Middle School, High School. I still need to know if the wedding date was the 2nd or the 3rd of August. 

You gave us a disk with a bunch of photos on it, but not too many of them had Julie in the formative years. They were either as a baby or with Jim later on. 

Thank you. Mel

Thursday, November 18, 2004

A Favor


Could I ask you to do me a favor? Could you scan some pictures of Julie for me and send them to me. I need a baby picture, a couple from when she was in her Elementary school years (ones taken at home would be preferable), a couple from Middle School years, one playing basketball, some from college and a couple with Jim.

Didn't they get married on the 3rd of August or was it the 2nd of August?

If you have some newer photos of Mary that would be nice as well.

Do you have Jim's parents email address? It would be nice if I could get that from you, because I need them to send me some pictures as well.

I don't know if Holly will be coming to Nephi with Siovhan this coming week Siovhan will be needing a ride as well, because Howard's trip was canceled, so we won't have a car for her until next month it seems. I am a little worried about Howard driving it from New Mexico to Utah after his Australia trip. He always comes home so tired from that 22 hour flight. We will let you know more as soon as we find out. We didn't even find out until yesterday that he wouldn't be flying out tomorrow. I think that is cutting it a little close.

I will talk with you later. I need to go to Worcester to do a food order. It is an hour drive and then I need to do the shopping loading and then take it to the Sister that needs it. I will be gone most to the day.

Love you! Mel

Wednesday, November 17, 2004

About Turkey Day


From: Siovhan Lorelle Bolton
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 21:25:57 -0800 (PST)

can holly still come for turkey day? because she wants to and i told her she could. i'll call you about it later. i think we're going to come down with annmarie or if she doesn't have room we'll need someone to pick us up.(that is if i don't get my car)  i'll call with more details later. 

love, siovhan

Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 00:35:12 -0800 (PST)

your granddaughter [me] is alive but not so well. she has the bug (aka cold-thingy) that is going around her ward, but she is a trooper. and holly begged her [again me] to be able to come. 

and you would be proud. i just did my neighbor's dishes. and i know it doesn't seem like a lot but it would have been around 4 loads had i done them all in the dishwasher. i only did one load in the machine and the rest by hand. teehee. all while they were protesting. i guess i'm a lot more like my mom than i thought. she'd do the same thing. and along with doing theirs i did my own too. 2 loads. haha. i was a dishwashing machine. yes! i love you. 

love, siovhan

Dane, Dane, Dane--in a cast. Dane, Dane, Dane.

Kimberly wrote: Dane was goofing around in his carpool ride home yesterday with a couple of kids. It ended in pain and misery--for Dane, rather than fun. He ended up with a buckle fracture on his left radius.  He sported a nice new blue cast at school today.

Toren's friend birthday party was today and he had his party at the swimming pool.  Dane was quite sad that he couldn't swim--and he misses his last two swim lessons.


Myrna wrote (Nov. 29): For some reason, this just came through. Is Dane OK? How long does he have to wear the cast? We love him and feel bad about his arm and his swimming lessons. Love, Grammy and Grandpa

Kimberly wrote: Dec 15th, he's doing good.

Saturday, November 6, 2004

Siovhan Photo

maybe i was sick of the blonde jokes, maybe i was sick of being just another blonde in a city full of them, maybe i just needed a change. anyways, i am no longer a blonde. it's not permanent so it will be gone by the end of december. but just thought i should show you the newest developments with myself. and it's no longer that dark, it's lightened up quite a bit.
 
<3, siovhan

...back to you...it always comes around...back to you...


Monday, November 1, 2004

Rocky Mountain High--And Then Some!


Hey fam,

It's official! We are no longer in Republican territory, but a small swing
state. Here's our new info for all ya'll (some habits die hard):

1312 Lookout Springs Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80921

Home: 719-481-0131
K cell: 719-684-5189 (verizon)
J cell: 719-684-5188 (like you guys really want to call him over me, right?)

We're supposed to move in today, but the interstate is shut down thanks to
the beautiful snow storm we had last night. What a difference! We left
Dallas (the girls and I got to fly) in a sweat (it was in the 80's and
muggy) and got to Denver with sandals, short sleeve shirts and long pants.
I quickly pulled out the fleece jackets, but that still didn't prepare me
for the cold night. It's beautiful, but an adjustment.

We love you all and hope all is going well!

Love,
Kirsten

Monday, October 25, 2004

Family CDs


Myrna, thanks for the check. It costs $5 to make the CDs and mail them. So, the $10 covered it well and helped with some of the research. I am so glad to be able to have these histories and pictures available to everyone in the family who is interested.

I have been giving the original pictures to people who are most concerned. I have an envelope of pictures of Raymond and would like to give them to you. But I haven't got around to mailing them, yet. If you should be coming through Lindon you could pick them up and have a little visit, too.

Donnette

Saturday, October 23, 2004

Puzzle


The Honorable Secretary of the Launton Historical Society, Pat Tucker, took the picture of what I had always thought was a Congregational Church group picture taken at Wretchwick Farm, to the Bicester Historical Society group. No one could help identify anyone. Then I realized most of the people are in black. And a few are also in the picture of Mary Helena's wedding. Relatives? Now we are wondering if the gathering was for a funeral. Maybe Ann Parrott Smith's, who died five years before Mary Helena's marriage. But Pat wonders about the "buttonholes" - flowers in the buttonholes. She wonders if they would have done that at a funeral.

I sent a package with about 20 pictures to a distant Smith cousin in Banbury, David Smith, to see if he can identify anyone. He doesn't have a computer so it had to go snail mail.

These pictures are really becoming a great puzzle. Fun.
We woke up yesterday just a little chilly. I turned the furnace up but it didn’t go on. We had to put on heavier clothes. The furnace man came and found the ignition thing was broken. It had been replaced five years ago. Then the house was comfortable.


Donnette/Mom

Wednesday, October 20, 2004

Thanks from Mary, Jim and Julie

L H TRAUNTVEIN wrote:
Mary loves this! Thanks for sharing. Love, Mom, Mary, Jim, and Julie


From: Kimberly Trauntvein 

Glad she is enjoying it, Sorina sure did, but now she thinks she is a big girl and won't even sit in her high chair to eat, she wants to be at the table with the rest of us, so I bought her a booster seat--the phone books were a little wobbly.

Brigitta had her first band concert tonight, she did well.  She was crying after school because she had used Shawn's crutches today and she was really sore.  I got her child size crutches today, so hopefully the next few days will be easier.

Dane had his Pack Mtg. tonight and got awarded his Bear and 4 Arrows. He's almost out of Bear's. :(

Toren got Bronchitis last week and missed his last 2 days of school. He is a lot better, and it's kinda nice to have the boys home together--they are keeping themselves entertained and reading Sorina lots of books.  She loves to have her stack of books and a blanket, she even has to take them in the van with us.  She likes routine, and boy if you do it once, she insists on it in the future!

Tuesday, October 19, 2004

Siovhan is Still Alive


Sometimes life gets in my way. I was planning on calling and seeing if I could come see you this weekendm but it turns out that I have stake conference and I need to go. I am alive, and fairly well. My mom is sending out my costume this week and if it needs any help I think I'll be calling my wonderful grammy. I am well, despite the New England like weather (which I'm kinda fond of, now).

I kinda lost my voice on Sunday after Saturday's game and yes I've heard several times that excessive screaming can really kill your vocal chords. So I take care not to scream too much. I'd rather be able to sing. 

I'd love to come to dinner sometime soon. I really would. It'd be a nice escape and iI love not cooking and having my own room...

I love you tons and tons and tons. I really wish I saw you more. I love you and will call soon. 

Love, Siovhan


...and just wanna stay in this moment, for all the rest of time...

Still Here


sometimes life gets in my way. i was planning on calling and seeing if i could come see you this weekendm but it turns out that i have stake conference and i need to go. i am alive, and fairly well. my mom is sending out my costume this week and if it needs any help i think i'll be calling my wonderful grammy. i am well, despite the new england like weather (which i'm kinda fond of, now).
 
i kinda lost my voice on sunday after saturday's game. and yes i've heard several times that excessive screaming can really kill your vocal chords. so i take care not to scream too much. i'd rather be able to sing.
 
i'd love to come to dinner sometime soon. i really would. it'd be a nice escape and i love not cooking and having my own room...
 
i love you tons and tons and tons. i really wish i saw you more. i love you and will call soon.
 
love, siovhan


...and just wanna stay in this moment, for all the rest of time...

Brigitta Injured


FYI

Brigitta bruised or slightly tore her archilles (sp?) tendon at soccer practice yesterday. She is in a partial cast and on crutches for a few days. 

Kimberly

Thank you to Kate (Oh, No! Garth has Cancer.)



From: MYRNA TRAUNTVEIN
To: Kate Childs Bird <childskate@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 13:35:40 -0600

Thanks for the great photo.

Do I need to worry about your Dad?

Note that my e-mail address has changed. I have the same beginning but a new server. My new address is mandlht@msn.com.

Love, Myrna


From: "Kate Childs" <childskate@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 15:07:54 -0600

I thought that you had changed your email but I didn't have the new one. 

My dad has prostate cancer. He goes in next monday to find out his options.
You didn't hear this from me though. For some strange reason, he feels that
nobody needs to know, yet the rest of us see things differently. I am sure
that he will be fine, but the emotional aspect of it still takes its toll.

He told my mom that he has felt for a while that there was going to be something wrong. Anyway, I suppose I shouldn't have said anything because it is his right, but I did, therefore I will deal with the consequences.

Anyway, We love you all. David and I are planning on going to the Temple in the next week. So maybe we will see you then.

Love you,
Kate



____________________

Saturday, October 16, 2004

Hi guys, Please read this. Love, Cassie


 The Trip!  One hot July, there was a family of four, a mom,  and three kids. The oldest was 16 her name is Lila. The next was an  eight-year-old, her name was Kayla .The youngest was five, her name was  Molly. The children loved their mom so much. One-day mom we called. "Lila,  Kayla, Molly!" As usual they came running and sat in their seats, witch  for Molly was on Mommy’s lap! "I have something to say. I’m going on a  business trip and I’ll be in New York for 6 days." Said their mother. "But  mom, who will watch us?" asked Kayla. "Lila will." Said mom. "YES!" Said  Lila, "NO!" Said Kayla. "Can I have a kitty?" Said Molly. "You have 16  already." remind Lila "oh yeah," said Molly. The next morning mom left.  She kissed the kids. "I will love you forever and ever." She told them.  The kids woke up, mom was not there, but a note was.   Dear Lila, Molly, and Kayla, I have gone to New York. But don’t get scared I  will be back.   Remember I love you and I always will love you. X  o x o x o x o x o x o x o x o x o   Love, Mom
**********  She was gone for six weeks. "MOM!" yelled Molly  "come back!.’’ A few days later Lila said, "Let’s go look for mom." They  left. It took one week to get there. They stayed in an old but fancy place  called wet woods fancy hotel of 1620 ‘Lila’ asked Molly ‘It’s not really  wet is it?’ ‘Of corse not Molly’ said Lila’ good because I can’t swim  confessed Molly. ‘Shut your yaper and go inside’ bossed Kayla. As they  entered Molly’s eyes were so wide they could pop. The hotel was full of  pictures, furniture, and glass stuff you just have to see to believe. They  checked in, and rushed to their room. Molly jumped on the bed I love it  here she yelled! Oh now what you gonna send a letter and pink frosted  cupcakes to the shelter Kayla bossed. No cried Molly running to Lila,  Kayla be Nice to Molly said Lila. Molly go get you swimming suit on, Lila  told her, ‘Ok’ she squealed running to the closet. Lila bent down and told  Kayla you striation up and be nice to Molly. You’re not boss of me Kayla  yelled. I am until we find mom. Lila yelled back, who knows how long  she’ll be here. I don’t care Kayla thought as Lila left. Kayla fell  asleep. After about four hours she woke up Lila and Molly was not  anywhere. All the sudden Lila burst though the door, ‘’Kayla, Kayla,’’ Molly is in the Hospital  come on lets go! What! Kayla yelled, I’ll explain to you in the car. They  ran down the stairs and into the car.  They sat in the car what happened a puzzled  and scared Kayla asked. Well Lila answered she got into the pool and asked  you still loved her. What did you say Kayla yelled, I told her to ask you.  Then what happened Kayla yelled, she got out and stopped breathing and  fell in the pool, then I took her to the hospital, Kayla looked so sad.  It’s all my fault isn’t it Kayla confessed Lila did not answer. This  always happens to me ‘what’ Lila asked well everyone always dies before I  can tell them I love you. Name one Lila asked ‘well’ ‘brother’ I didn’t  get tell him I loved him before he went to war Kayla cried. I just want to  find mom and go home Kayla balled. They went into the hospital. ‘Doctor’  Lila said " how’s molly’? She could tell by the doctor’s look on his face  that molly was going to be to be ok! Lila went over to the doctor and  asked what happened the doctor replied ‘she has simple disease called  vasovagal syncope my nurse will tell you more about it.’ Lila walked over  to him and he explained that vasovagal syncope is a disease that makes you  pass out. The male nurse Looked at Lila ‘are you doing something tonight?’  no, Lila said flabbergasted, I’m not. May I pick you up? I’m living at  hotel, My grandpa gave me an apartment before he died there’s beds in it  has water and power. I can take you there…. That would be great! Lila  quietly screamed! They got in the in the vehicles and took off, when they  got there Lila screamed ‘this is so beautiful’!  And
indeed it was it looked like a  million mansion

Tuesday, October 12, 2004

Melanie About Kirsten's Move

Have you decided anything about my idea for you to go and help Kirsten? If you are wanting to go, I need to know, so that I can book the ticket and get the better deal. If you can't go, I might try to persuade Howard to let me go and help her. I would only be able to be there a few days, because there are a couple of doctor appointments and things that I need to be back for. As soon as you decide, let me know. 

Mel

Monday, October 4, 2004

Juel Gregersen Regarding the Danish Mission Reunion


Dear friends,

We express our gratitude to Bill and Manette Murri for hosting our reunion last Friday and to all who came, especially to those we have not seen often. It appeared to me there were about 65 of us there.

As Erna announced she has volunteered to host our Spring 2005 reunion. She might need some help setting up the club house where they live. Erna and Hugh Walker live in an enclosed housing complex at about 3900 South and 1600 West in West Valley City. The exact address and directions will be given to you later.

Several of you asked for a list of your e-mail addresses. I hope it is okay with everyone for me to reveal those at the top of this message.

Thanks again,

Juel and Darlene


Juel Gregersen <juel@xmission.com>
Howard & Tove Johnson <johnsonhowardr@netscape.net>, Mette & Arnie
Schaer <schaermh@aol.com>, Bruce & Judy Kjar <bjkjar@comcast.net>, Judy &
Bruce Kjar <judykjar@webtv.net>, Erna & Hugh Walker <hawepw@aol.com>, Bill &
Manette Murri <davall@aol.com>, Perry & Mercedes Woolsey
<cobblemoor@earthlink.net>, Paul & Lisbeth Edmunds <lpkedmunds@hotmail.com>,
Grant & Ruth Radmall <rradmall@gradmall.aros.net>, Phyllis Petersen Walker
<pdp@nctimes.net>, Leonard & Myrna Trauntvein <mandlht@msn.com>, Grethe
Ljungstrom <grethe@xmission.com>, Dean Klitgaard <cklitgaa@calpoly.edu>,
DeVon & Rita Jensen <jensenad@comcast.net>, Ronald & Carolyn Jensen
<ron@woodrealtor.net>, Spencer & Libby Greer <spencegreer@cs.com>, Kirsten &
Aage Pedersen <aagepedersen@afir.dk>, Craig & Karen Kimball
<yalelane2@juno.com>, Kenneth & Marion Anderson <alsoft@vip.cybercity.dk>,
Laila Hoffman <Laila1940@aol.com>, Marion & Joan Davidson
<davidsonmarionn@qwest.net>, Gilbert & Claudia Olson
<gilandclaudia@comcast.net>, Frank & Inge Poulson <skatter123@juno.com>,
Randi Clarke <randi_tax@yahoo.com>, Ron & Mary Wilson
<mwilsonbtfl1@juno.com>, Franklin Nielsen <fnielsen@burgoyne.com>, Glenn &
Carol Baugh <gcbaugh0447@msn.com>, Darrel & Frances Hintze
<dchfgh6298@msn.com>, Neldon & Alitze Oborn <ojestena@aol.com>, Ray & Karen
Knutson <karenrayk@aol.com>, Paul & Marilyn Burgoyne
<burgoyne@cedarcity.net>, Leon & Joy Henrichsen
<lhenrichsensprint@earthlink.net>, Tage Holm Larsen <lageholm@websped.dk>,
David & June Chapman <davidchapmanjune@aol.com>, Poul Erik Buur
<poul.buur@esenet.dk>, Tagg & Marie Hundrup <thunder5566@msn.com>, Jim &
Marilyn Madsen <madsenjp@sisna.com>, Annie Jensen Strawn
<strawn118@msn.com>, J Paul & Bernice Tegan <tegan@safelink.net>, Allen &
Renae Kidd <arkidd1@juno.com>, Phil & Gail Anderson <philgail@networld.com>,

Wednesday, September 15, 2004

I have a question about a present and a party.


From:  Myrna  


Did I give Emily a birthday present? I  usually mark the name with a check-mark on the calendar when I give the gift.  Her name doesn’t have a check-mark.

Did Amy get the magazines I sent  for her birthday?

Love, Mom

P.S. I fixed Kirsten’s birthday. The  program won’t let me add her spouse but it would let me fix her  birthday. 


Todd wrote:

Emily asked if she was going to get one this year. I told her I thought Grandma was waiting for us to have a family birthday party--which only Amy and I ever do anymore. No one else does, so we were thinking about not doing them anymore as well.

Myrna wrote:

Bree wanted to have an overnight party in St. George for Erin’s birthday. David thought that was asking way too much of the family. I guess we are doing the September birthday party, right? When was that?

I am sorry about Emily’s present. I don’t know what happened to me—brain dead, I guess. As Julie says, I must have been a brain donor

Why are my apostrophes ending up as commas when I send my e-mail? 

Love, M

Todd wrote:

Apostrophe's look fine to me. Might need an adjustment on the middle line on your glasses. :)

The party is going to be October 2nd from 4pm to 6pm at the pool by our home. We offered for David and Bree to stay the night at our home, if they would like.

As I stated before, I would be more than willing to go to St. George and have a party for Erin; however, if they want, we can do this one.

The details are:

Saturday, October 2nd 4-6pm at the pool (those not going to the priesthood meeting can stay later if they wish)

We will rent the party room for the first hour and eat pizza and cake and ice cream.

Each parent will bring a $5 gift for each of their children and we will call this the Trauntvein Annual Grandkid Birthday Party where only the parents will give a gift. That way, if you and Dad are still wanting to do gifts, you can actually wait until the birthday of the child, instead of doing them all at once.

Let me know if that makes sense.


Sunday, September 12, 2004

Holmen's Kirke (Church) Photos from Else Knudsen

From: E Knudsen, Denmark
To: "Myrna og Leonhard Trauntwein"


I went to Holmens Kirke, and got thise pictures for you, so you get an idea of what it looms like. It is build as a cros and then ther is also a room where some famos men are buried, but I did not take pictures there.
 
Hilsen Else


Below: The alter


The Danes of Copenhagen were and are people who live with the sea. For that reason, every church has a ship. In fact, almost all Danish churches throughout Denmark have a model ship hanging under the ceiling in the sanctuary
. From ancient times the ship has been considered a symbol of the Christian church’s journey through the centuries. The symbolism is plentiful: right course, rough weather, the right pilot on board, a lighthouse, etc.




 The baptismal font (dbefonten) is shown both close-up and showing its location.


Holmen's Kirke is the wedding place of our pre-Utah Trauntvein family. It looks today much as it did then.

Saturday, September 11, 2004

Kimberly's Concerns

Kimberly wrote: I am not sure how we are going to swing Grandpa Pitts' birthday party. We have 3 soccer games, 2 overlapping and ending around12:30 pm and the boys have the Primary Practice at 1 pm for Sunday's Program.

If we don't make it on his birthday-what do you suggest we do to make it up to him?

Love, Kimberly

PS Have you heard from Amy?  Does she have our camera bag?


Myrna wrote: You should have the camera bag by now. Amy J. was supposed to take it to Todd's on Tuesday. She wanted to take photos of Maddilyn on her first day at Kindergarten Tuesday and she had to borrow her Dad's camera. We took hers up to her on Tuesday. We didn't make it on Monday, we were too tired.

I don't know what to tell you about my Dad.

Love, M

Kimberly wrote: Todd and Amy dropped it off yesterday. Thank you.

Shawn now has a Scout camp that weekend, too.
 

Monday, September 6, 2004

Missed You, Siovhan


Dear Siovhan:

I understand you watched the BIG game instead of coming to camp. We missed you but we are glad you had a good time.

How are things? Do you need a ride to get groceries or milk or anything else?

Grammy 


From Siovhan:

Gram--I did go to the big game. And I loved it. All of it. One of the most fun times Ii've had in a while. 

Four out of 6 roommates have cars in my apartment. And my roommate and I go shopping together or she lets me take her car. Thanks for your concern. I'll email more later. 

Love, Siovhan

Thursday, August 26, 2004

Donnette Smith, Family Historian


Most of the pictures in Eva Jane's thick book of pictures didn't have names. I think Dolly put the book together from odds and ends of pictures they had.

I found a picture of Lynville Bonham Smith in there tonight. I think I've really gone through that book pretty thoroughly. Found several Bean pictures I hadn't seen before. I scanned them, too. I'll do the Beans one of these days.

Every family has had a few no one else has had. Thanks for sending me the
ones you did.

Donnette

Pictures


Most of the pictures in Eva Jane's thick book of pictures didn't have names. I think Dolly put the book together from odds and ends of pictures they had.

I found a picture of Lynville Bonham Smith in there tonight. I think I've really gone through that book pretty thoroughly. Found several Bean pictures I hadn't seen before. I scanned them, too. I'll do the Beans one of these days.

Every family has had a few no one else has had. Thanks for sending me the ones you did.

Donnette

Myrna wrote: Thanks for sharing.  At the temple, we say that brunettes with blond tendencies are “brunettes with blond roots.” It sounds like Brigitta and her friend were having too much fun visiting to think about where they were and notice signs, etc. They look like they had the time of their lives. What about the Moms. Did they have fun also?

Thanks for sharing. One photo IS worth 1,000 words.

Love, M

Kimberly wrote: We did, we waited in the Parent's Room-the Jazz VIP room with popcorn and sodas.  I had won the tickets on a radio station.

Wednesday, August 25, 2004

David Childs' Sister "Baby Girl"

David: Since you had the birthdate for Baby  Girl, do you, by chance have the death date? Was it three days after her  birth? That is how I remember it, but I could be wrong (as we already  know) and so, I was hoping maybe you had the information.

I love  you, Myrna 



From: "Childs, David M" <david.m.childs@boeing.com>
I don't really know for sure. I just remember being told that it wasn't very long, so you are probably right. I was too young to actually remember any of it.
Love you, Dave



Myrna: You remembered that she was born after you were. I didn't remember it that way so I would think you were doing better at remembering than I was.

Question

Question for David Childs
  
Myrna: Since you had the birthdate for Baby  Girl, do you, by chance have the death date? Was it three days after her  birth? That is how I remember it, but I could be wrong (as we already  know) and so, I was hoping maybe you had the information.

I love  you, Myrna   


From: "Childs, David M" <david.m.childs@boeing.com>
Wed, 25 Aug 2004 09:14:38 -0700

I don't really know for sure.  I just remember being told that it wasn't very long, so you are probably right.  I was too young to actually remember any of it.

Love you, Dave

Myrna: It is easier to put together dates for genealogy IF you ask the proper questions while the people who have the answers are still alive. Those who read this should think about that and ask the questions that need answers while they can. Tomorrow may be too late. Ask today.


Sunday, August 22, 2004

SV from Else


From: "E Knudsen" <eee@knudsen.mail.dk>

Hej Myrna

You send me an email about a murder case, where a man wan charge with the murder of his wife, were they had found at note where she chritisized him all the time. Could you send me that again.

Everything here are fine. Love Else 

Saturday, August 21, 2004

Smith Family Pictures


I finally got the Smith picture and history project finished for the
cousins. There are 500 pictures on one disk and twelve histories on the
second disk with a list describing the pictures on the first disk.

It costs me $5 for the quality disks, jewel boxes, packages and postage.
I would be happy to sell them to everyone for that, but Richard thinks I
should charge a little more for the expenses incured in doing the
project. I'll accept whatever people send.

I'll be mailing the first batch Monday. You said you'd like a set. You
said you would like 8 sets. Can you make your own copies of the sets or
---. So, Let me know -
Donnette Smith

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