Sunday, October 8, 2017

First Month in Provo

has flown by for Jena (and for us--it seems like we are running around like crazy people on the days she is gone, trying to get things done.)  It has been a great experience for her.  Here are some of the photos and highlights for her so far.

Of course, Bridal Veil Falls is a mandatory hike for our BYU students----
Amy's aide, Amy, Emily, Sara and Jena
Amy is a new friend with autism who joins them for the Wednesday outings.
Jena sent us this in a text.  She went shopping at the BYU bookstore and bought herself a new BYU shirt.  She loves it and you will often see her wearing it on Wednesday outings.

They made a trip to the Bean Museum---
Jena, Emily, Hannah (the amazing leader), and Sara
 Being silly together.....


Hannah has a friend who works at BYU Broadcasting so they got a complete tour of the building and were able to see where BYU Sports is filmed as well as Studio C.  They got free Studio C tshirts.
Jena and their tour guide
Heading out for a Wednesday activity----this is what joy looks like when you are living your dreams.

One beautiful September day they headed up the famous "Y" mountain hike.  That was a very ambitious hike for them (and for many students.)  Near the start of the race, Jena commented that her water from her water bottle tasted soapy.  About 5 minutes further, Jena started throwing up.  Not a fun way to hike.  Immediately Hannah found a cool spot for them to rest and gave her some of her own water to drink.  Emily decided to wait with them while everyone else made the hike to the "Y". 




They made it to the top while Emily and Jena rested.   Jena didn't feel great for a couple of hours but then asked for a little food and then did great the rest of the day.  I was proud of Jena for noticing and telling Hannah about the soap water taste (apparently I had not taught Jena how to clean her water bottle--mom fail!) and for Hannah in helping Jena when she didn't feel well.  When I heard about it, I wanted to rush down and check Jena out, but I didn't.  She is growing up and she was able to get the help she needed when she needed it.  That's what adults do.



This past Tuesday, Jena sent me this photo.  It is a picture of the very tall Bell Tower on BYU campus.  It plays bells on the hour as well as other times when they have a recital or just play a few hymns and other songs for fun.  I love the bell tower and the sounds of the bells and it will always remind me of BYU and the memories and feelings of that time of my life.  The text that came with the photo was:  "The. Bells. favorite things"  I don't know if she was remembering that I loved the bells or if they are now one of her favorite things---either way, it touched me.

One of the things that they do weekly is attend BYU Devotional or Forum each Tuesday morning.  The first Tuesday of October was the Homecoming Program which was a big hit with all of the girls.  They had lots of music and performances by some of the groups on the campus and all of the excitement that surrounds that type of event.  Vicki, who is the mastermind and program leader/teacher, sent us the following text:

"This was a great day for all of us! Instead of devotional they had the homecoming assembly this morning.  We loved all of the patriotic fanfare and entertainment. At one point Sara threw out her arms, gestured to everything around her and said, "This is my dream." Jena told the bus driver, "I am a BYU student, too!" and Emily showed her BYU id to everyone all day.  We had four best buddies go with us to the assembly.  LAter two friends came to classes in the afternoon and, before they helped with math, showed us a presentation they have made about hair care.  They helped the girls style and brush their own hair.  Even Jena love it!  We feel so privileged to get to do all this!"  (As independent as Jena is, doing her hair is the one things we can't seem to get her to do.  That is why she commented about that specifically.)

Jena, Sara and Emily have scooters which they are using for exercise and to keep up with Amy who can walk very fast.  Last week they took a scooter/walk on a nearby trail.  Provo is gorgeous at this time of year.  No wonder college starts in September.  You fall in love with the place and then just hang on through the winter.


Hannah plans the Wednesday activities and heard that there was going to be a show of life animals at the Bean Museum so they made another trip back to meet the reptiles.


There have already been some great memories made in just the first month.  Jena is part of a country dance class which has been great fun.  According to Vicki, the whole class has welcomed Jena and help her feel a part of them.  Jena has a volunteer who takes her to Yserve to do a service project on Thursdays. The BYU ward where they live has been great as well.  Last week, Hannah and the other roommates were unable to take them to FHE on campus to hear a granddaughter of Pres. Hinckley speak.  The Relief Society president heard they didn't have a ride and offered to take them and bring them home.  We heard it was a great evening.  Other nights they played pictionary in chocolate pudding and once they dressed up in funny clothes for funny family pictures.

Now if only her football team could score a win!!!

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