
He is a happy boy! We have had people ask us if he is “always this happy”, and he is generally pretty happy!
He loves his Dad so much, that when Dad comes home from work he practically leaps out of Mom’s arms to get to him. He loves for him to carry him around so he can look at all the happenings in the house and still be safe! That is important in our home!
He had two little teeth just shy of 4 months old, and they are as cute as can be. It looks as if he may get some more pretty soon.
He is getting more and more hair. And it is…brown! It looks like Megan’s hair. She is quite proud of this.
He started crawling in the last week or so, really well. He pulls himself up to the couch and stairs and it is rather frightening. After he pulls himself up, he doesn’t seem to know what to do. So he either eventually cries or falls! Ouch!
He still does his little pose where he sits on his side and leans on his elbow and just sort of hangs out!
He loves to jump in his Jumperoo.
He loves solid food. When he bit off too big of a piece of cracker, when Mom took it he let it be known that he was not happy!
He is loved so much that sometimes it is too much when his three siblings are mauling him simultaneously!
As of November 14, he is cutting four teeth all together on the top! Ouch! I can't believe it! He is going to look way too old.
We are very happy he is in our home and he is very loved.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
All about Gavin at 6 months
Sunday, November 4, 2007
First snow of the year...
A few weeks ago before all this unusually warm weather, we had some snow. The kids were so excited and wanted to get in all their gear to play in it before it melted. Tanner made the snowman entirely by himself and he and Zach had a snowball fight and made snow angels. It is hard to believe there was snow after all this warm weather. Halloween was downright balmy! I keep dressing the kids in long sleeved shirts and they get hot!
Friday, November 2, 2007
Thursday, November 1, 2007
We Love Halloween
Halloween was lots of fun. The kids went to a party at Grandma and Grandpa's last Friday to start it off right. What fun grandparents! Then the next night was the Trunk or Treat at the church. They all had Halloween parties at their schools on Halloween day(they each go to a different school) and then they came home and went trick or treating. We give Tanner the credit on getting Zach to be excited about being Superman. At one point he wanted to be Sharpay(you know from HS musical), and we knew that would happen when pigs fly! Zach and Megan were excited about being Superman and Wonder Woman because they had watched the little Superfriends cartoon a couple of times and got into it. Tanner was a Power Ranger, although the closer it got to Halloween, he wanted to be a shark because he loves sharks. Maybe next year. The Cruella DeVille and Dalmation went over great and it was really fun to do. The "fur" coat was thrown together by Jen's Mom and it pretty much made the outfit. Thanks Mom! Brandon didn't really do anything this year, which is a bummer because he has been some great things. Last year he had a black afro and we didn't know quite what to call him, until he took the kitchen clock off the wall and put it on a chain around his neck and became Flava-Flav an old rapper from that VH1 dating reality show that used to come on. It was hilarious. He promises not to disappoint next year. Needless to say, Mom is exhausted today! It is all worth it because we love Halloween!
Jen as Cruella DeVille & Gavin as a Dalmation
Brandon as a Halloween party-poop and Gavin as a Dalmation
Jen, Tanner and Gavin at Munga's house after trick-or-treating
Jen & Gavin
The Jensen Kids: Zach as Superman, Tanner as a Power Ranger, Gavin as a Dalmation and Megan as Wonder Woman
Brandon & Gavin
Zach and the School-Bus Assistant, Lizzie
Gavin going trick or treating with the other kids
Meg, Zach and Gavie trick or treating
Super Zach!
Wonder Woman!
Tanner, the Power Ranger
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Dad and Tan's Road Trip To Vegas
My brother, Tyler, and I try to do a boys' road trip to a BYU game every year. We were going to try to make it down to San Diego, but decided to go to Las Vegas instead for the BYU-UNLV game. I brought Tanner and Tyler brought his two boys Noah and Xander. I'm hoping that Zach will be ready to go next year.
We went down early Friday morning and arrived at about 1 pm local time and made a visit to In and Out burger. I guess I don't understand the obsession. There are lots of places with better tasting burgers. Must be a taste you have to grow up with.
Next, we went to the Shark Reef aquarium at Mandalay Bay. It's a great collection of different kinds of sea and water life including a golden crocodile from Thailand, some piranhas from the Amazon and, of course, lots and lots of sharks. The really neat thing is that you can view the sharks from below in a simulated sunken ship. Tanner really enjoyed it and we spent 2 hours there.
After, we journeyed to the Texas Station hotel in North LV. We chose it because of the various kids activities there: arcade, bowling and a theater. Of course, there was a swimming pool which the kids hit on Friday and Saturday.
Tanner got a little sick on Saturday morning so we spent most of the day at the hotel bowling and swimming. He wouldn't let a little sickness keep him out of the action.
Finally, we went to the game. We met up with my sister Heidi and her husband Tyson and my brother-in-law Ryan (at the game with his Dad and Brother.) (Check out the pic.) We ended up being in the nose-bleed section 313. I wouldn't choose those seats again, but the kids had a decent time. The Cougs won, so all was good. It would be really nice if they could avoid having so many turnovers. Drives me crazy! I guess that's what you get with a sophomore QB.
After the game, Tanner and his two cousins got to slap hands with the players as they came off the field. We then jumped down onto the field and Tanner took off like a shot towards Cosmo. You can see the picture we snapped with him here.Anyway, Tanner cried when he got home because he wanted to go back to Vegas, so I guess he enjoyed the trip. He really cherishes those trips with the boys. They really build some great memories.
Babies Don't Keep!...for all mothers
Mother, of Mother, come shake out your cloth
empty the dustpan, poison the moth,
hang out the washing and butter the bread,
sew on a button and make up a bed.
Where is the mother whose house is so shocking?
She's up in the nursery, blissfully rocking.
Oh, I've grown shiftless as Little Boy Blue
(lullaby, rockabye, lullaby loo).
Dishes are waiting and bills are past due
(pat-a-cake, darling, and peek, peekaboo).
The shopping's not done and there's nothing for stew
and out in the yard there's a hullabaloo
but I'm playing Kanga and this is my Roo.
Look! Aren't his eyes the most wonderful hue?
(lullaby, rockaby, lullaby loo).
The cleaning and scrubbing will wait till tomorrow,
for children grow up, as I've learned to my sorrow.
So quiet down, cobwebs. Dust go to sleep.
I'm rocking my baby and babies don't keep!
One of Zach's bus driver's is Miss Diane. She is a sweet lady who has always said positive things when she picks up Zach and had a smile on her face. She always brightens my day. She and her daughter Lizzie, think Zach is the cutest boy and are very nice to him and Lizzie has bought him a couple of little gifts. They also say nice things about my other kids while we get Zach on the bus. The other day she said, "Enjoy this time. You will look back on this time, and it will be the best time of your life(while my children are babies)." She said she would go back and do it again in a heartbeat. Just when I thought the day was hard, I decided to stop and smell the roses! Life is short. :)
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Mini trip to Idaho




Tanner, Gavin and Mom took a little trip to Idaho with Munga (our Grandma). The most eventful part for Tanner was his experience at the hotel swimming pool. There
were some 8th and 9th graders that came on buses on their way home from their trip to Yellowstone and unloaded to stay at the hotel. The first thing they did was get in the pool was packed. When Tanner got in, one of their teachers had whistled to the students to watch out for him and make room for him. Before too long, some of the students asked if he wanted to play volleyball with them and he did. So they served him the ball, and he hit it quite well which I think surprised them. They played for a long time until the students had to go to their hotel rooms. They took pictures of him and the next morning one of the teacher's saw us in the hall and said they were leaving but the kids had been looking for Tanner wanting to play again! It was so cute. We visited Aunt Janet and Uncle Karl and had lunch at their place. It was snowing and really cold! Their had a fire on their property that almost burned their whole place down. The Idaho Falls temple was really beautiful despite all the cold weather and rain. We also visited Aberdeen where my Mom grew up(until she was 17). The best part was seeing her little feet and initials in the cement again. Her Daddy did that when she was a baby when he made the step.
She lived at the telephone office(where she is standing) until she was about 12, then moved to the farm until she was about 16, then back into town for a year until they moved to Salt Lake, which broke her little teenage heart. She had a wonderful, memorable childhood and the stories are so fun to hear.

