Thursday, August 4, 2016

Turning 16 and other thoughts



Hey folks!
I had my 16th birthday party on July 23, 2016. It was American Ninja Warrior themed and we built an awesome obstacle course in our backyard! It took us two weeks to plan and build. There were three age groups that participated. These included: Youth, Teen and young adult, and senior divisions. There were only two contestants in the senior division though, my Grandpa and Grandma Andersen. Grandma won.
The obstacles included the Quintuple steps, fence crawl, tabletop, climbing wall, mud beam, rings, wagonballs, jumprope board and log hop. In real Ninja Warrior, if a contestant fails an obstacle, they are eliminated. In ours, we made it so if you failed, a minute would be added onto your time, but you could continue the course. This way every participator finished. You can watch the videos to see my sister and me competing. Many people competed so it took about two hours. After that, we ate dinner and the boys played basketball. Then I opened presents. My brother and his fiancĂ©e gave me the board game Carcassonne, and it’s really fun. It’s like Catan, only shorter and like a puzzle. My sister Elizabeth gave me a Dust Devils game. My sister Stephanie’s family gave me a $10 Yoke’s gift card, a stuffed animal hedgehog named Spike, and two bags of sunflower seeds, along with driving 13 plus hours total with two young babies from Lynden, WA. Little sister Rebecca gave me a new pair of earbuds and some candy. Danielle gave me cool souvenirs from World Youth Day in Poland. Not only that, but they were blessed by Pope Francis! All the other gifts were pretty much money and gift cards, which was awesome. Now that I have my license, I might be needing some gas money!
On my real birthday on the 27th, my mom and I went to pick up my license at the DOL. We drove home and she agreed to sit in the back seat. Moms are great. Later that day, I drove off by myself for the first time. I was close to tears and I’m sure my mom was as she was filming her baby drive away.

Cutting the apron strings is not fun. Luckily, I haven’t cut all of them yet; I still have two years at home before I leave for seminary. Everyone else is always telling me how tall I’m getting and how old I’m getting, but I guess I never realized how fast it really would all go. Just like the quote from that old Irish man, “Youth is wasted on the young.” I have a few regrets, like not being nicer to my sisters before they left, and not stopping to smell the flowers more often. But the best thing about this is that these are things I can still change. Not only while I’m at home, but for the rest of my life. Being a man isn’t something you grow into; it’s something you have to work to achieve and choose every day. Turning 16 has helped me realize this. I can still love my little sister, I can still slow down every once in a while. I can give God an extra ten minutes a day. I’d say he’s earned it.

Train the young in the way they should go;
Even when old, they will not swerve from it.
-Proverbs 22:6





Dirt cups were a lot of work!

Gianna hanging out with Mom and Grandma



Becky showing us the dirt cups we made




All the kids from the party

Caleb was very helpful in making dirt cups

Gigi is distracted again :)

What a cute little nephew :D

Making a pyramid. I'm glad that guys on the upper rows were so happy because my spine was breaking. 




I love this picture. 

Everybody just dropped me. 

Cranking 'em out

My personal attendants dusting me off

The girls know how to make a real pyramid


I barely had enough breath to blow this many candles out


Greatest mom ever

I love my gals

Becky gave me Skittles and earbuds, which I really wanted.




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