Monday, January 13, 2014

WAY TO START A NEW YEAR OF 2014

The first day of 2014
was a beautiful, sunny and calm.
No wind.
We decided to start the day with a hike.
We chose the Historic Railroad Trail hike. 
It is about 3 mile hike.  We parked our vans at a Hotel parking lot.
The trail goes along the rim of Lake Mead and through about 6 tunnels they used to build the Hoover Dam. 
We ended our hike to the bridge that connects Nevada to Arizona.
After the hike, we awarded ourselves by going to Metro Pizza for lunch.
What a good way to start a new year!
 
 
 
 
 
Lake Mead
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
and this is when we got ourselves some super power :)
 
 
 
 
Walking to Arizona and then back to Nevada
 
 
 
Hoover Dam
 
 
 
 
 
This is where we are RIGHT NOW
 
 
 
 
 
Grnadpa picked up dads from the brigge and then drove them back to our vans.
Then the guys came back to pick us all up...that way we did not have to hike UPHILL back to the cars.
Lazy way of hiking.
 
 
 
 
 
Yes! Pizza!!!
 
 

NEW YEARS EVE 2013

We gathered to celebrate passing of another wonderful year.
 
family,
good food,
games,
fun...
 
Perfect way to end one year and start another.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Markus going home to get dressed for a New Years Dance
 
 
Watching the ball drop at New York
 
 
Happy New Year at Eastern Time Zone.
For us it will be another 3 hours :) 
 
 
 

Sunday, January 5, 2014

CHRISTMAS BURLAP WREATH

We made this wreath in our Super Saturday at church...
which ended up being Fantastic Friday, since it ended up being Friday to accommodate everyone's busy Saturday schedule.
 
It has four different bows so you can change the bows according to the season.
Love it!
 
It is made of burlap and a wreath frame, and the letter of course stands for our last name.
 
 
 
 
 

JAKKO FAMILY

This past summer we had a big Jakko Family Reunion.
 
Growing up, every Juhannus (Midsummer Holiday), we gathered to my aunts summer cabin. 
We ate, swam, went to sauna by the lake,
played all kinds of games, had family Olympics, ect. 
I remember the amazing cakes my grandmother Kerttu baked,
the fun games my Uncle Erkki lead us to.  My uncles all getting very competive, and us kids cheering everybody on.  I remember skiing with pieces of wood blanks tied to our shoes...going down a hill covered with blueberry bushes and rocks.  Trying out wind surfing, just to end up to the opposite end of the lake, and having to swim back, pulling the surf board back with one arm, while using the other for swimming.  I remember how the men pulled a cable from one side of the cove to other, and having to use this wood lever to try to get from one side of the cove to other side, sitting on some kind of a raft or boat.  The wonderful memories go on and on.  eventually all the families started celebrating the Midsumemr with their own children and grandchildren.
 
After years, about 20 or so, we had our Mid Summer Holiday celebration together again.
Now the family had grown from 20 or 30 people to around 160.
 
Instead of gathering to my aunt's cabin, we gathered to Kotalahti.  The activities were the same.  Numbers were larger, but competitive nature was still present. 
We ate plenty.
Swam, and went to sauna. 
It was wonderful.




 
Here is a photo of my grandmother, grandfather, and their seven children...and then another photo of about 50 years later.  What this humble, little family has come to...more than 160 people.

 
 My cousin Katri made a book of this reunion, and all the families got to submit pictures and stories to describe their families. 
The book got done just in time for Christmas.
My parents were generous enough to purchase a book for all their children and even ship it to United States to my sister and I.
 
I love our Family Book!  Thank you Katri for spending best part of this fall creating this book. 
I will treasure it for rest of my life!
 
 
 
 

OUR FAMILY TREE

Years ago my aunt made this Family Tree.
 
She made it by hand. Drawing each leaf, writing each name by hand. Photocopying photos and gluing and pasting them into a poster board.  This was the time before the mass computer time. Beginning of 1990s.
When one of us would graduate or get married she would give us one of these Family Trees as a present.  I have always treasured it. 
Time has turned the white poster board yellow, but it still hangs proudly on our wall.
Drawing attention from family and friends.
 
 
For years we I have wanted to make one of these from my parents family as well as my in-laws side.  But gathering the information has always seemed like such a daunting task. 
 
However, this year I finally made it happen, and just in time for Christmas.
 
 
 
 
The Family Trees turned out great.
 
In the middle are the grandparents. 
Then all the children with spouses and all the grandkids.  The roots are the ancestors.
I love having these hang on my wall.
 

THE SEASON OF GIVING

Each year many of our friends and neighbors remember us with little Christmas presents.
Usually some baked goods and treats.
 
We want to be prepared and do the same for our friends.
This year I got this idea from The Six Sisters Website.
 
I bought couple of boxes of packets of M & M candies and made some cards to go with them.
They turned out pretty cute, and we kept them by the front door.
Kids were excited to hand these out for all the visitors and well-wishers.
 
 
 
 
 

CHRISTMAS

The most anticipated day was here.
Before going to bed night before, Niko in his personal prayers had asked guidance that he would not be tempted to sneak upstairs in the middle of the night to find out what Santa had brought to him.
 
(He has had a problem with this in the past.)
 
Jason did not sleep well...just like each year.  He was just too excited about Christmas morning.
Call time was 7 am.
And after that they day was blur.
 
Lining up to the staircase ... some more wake than the others...

 
 
 
 
 
Checking out what Santa brought...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Eating the favorite breakfast of all...
sugar cereal,
which we only have on Sunday mornings, Birthdays and Christmas :)
 
 
 
 
 
Opening more presents...this time with mom and dad
and each other
 
 
Jason went and shopped at Justice for Maija, in her favorite clothing store...
 
 
Maija got Markus some Dr. Pepper and a t-shirt to go with it...
 
 
 
 
Kai and his shoes....he had been waiting for this moment for quite some time
 
 
 
...like brother, like brother.  Niko with his new basketball shoes
 
 
Niko got this screwdriver for Jason
 
 
Niko sporting his new UNLV jacket from Kai.  It will go perfectly with the UNLV basketball tickets Santa brought for all the boys
 
 
Niko disguised his present to Kai by packing this racket in. Quite clever. Kai thought the whole time that he was getting a racket from Niko.
 
 
Thank you Kirsti and Jori for all this delicious Finnish candy. 
The best in the world.
 
After the present opening we took it easy for couple of hours before heading to grandma's and grandpa's house to continue festivities.
 
While driving there Niko brough one of his favorite presents with him.
 
 
And gave us all an spiritual message from it.