Sunday, December 23, 2012

Jeff's Literary Masterpiece, the 2012 Version


Dear Friends and Family,                                                                                               December 2012

I’d like to start off by thanking all my loyal fans.  Year after year you guys convince me to keep at this.  I just want to let you know that you are the reason for our great year.  We succeed in life for the sole purpose of you putting this on your refrigerator and chuckling every time you go to pull out that leftover turkey.  May your leftovers never run dry.

This year Dad had the most fun summer of his life.  He had been so bored without his beloved sons that he practically begged Steven and me to come home, so we did.  We got to go camping up in Tennessee and we strolled about fifty miles.  We just can’t call Dad’s pace hiking any more.  Someone is getting stiffer.  This summer I also started asking Dad each night at dinner how his day at work had gone because I thought it was one of those questions you ask to make people think you’re interested, and I learned that when I was tired of listening to his answer all I had to do was make the slightest political comment to change the subject.  It is so easy to get him wound up.  Good thing I wasn’t around in November.  He also remodeled his favorite room in the house: the pantry.   Now that the food is back on the shelves, he’s forbidden from entering. 

Mom’s new hobbies this year have been teaching seminary and extreme road tripping.  Both activities started the same week.  We all know how adventurous she is, so there’s no surprise she chose to get a substitute teacher for the first week of seminary.  Our road trip team of three drove from West Palm Beach, Florida to Riverton, Utah in forty hours non-stop.  She returned to a house void of children to keep satiated so she stopped baking sweets.  There’s a reason Dad really enjoyed summer. 

Weston’s wife Megan had a new baby in October.  Sam is his name.  Once he can talk, he’ll introduce himself as “Sam I Am.” They also moved into a house this summer and learned that everything breaks once you buy a house.  But aside from all their broken stuff, Megan has fun playing with kids all day and Weston keeps busy fiddling with doohickeys all day in his cubicle.  Surprisingly enough they lead a fulfilling life.  Two-year-old Wyatt’s main contribution to the family is in the marriage prep category.  This year for some reason Steven and I were babysitting that lil’ guy and he exploded.  So because I was the alpha male and Steven is strangely humble, docile, and obedient, he changed the diaper while I searched everywhere for something to get rid of the smell.  I searched in vain. 

Dave’s been working on his resume all year.  He decided that real construction was too tedious so he earned an honorary doctorate in sand castling.  He can do that since he lives in Hawaii.  Evelyn grew her teeth in and started walking and stopped looking like the girl version of Megamind and now she looks like the girl version of the kid from Harold’s Purple Crayon.  I doubt anyone besides myself ever read that masterpiece, but you’d be surprised by the similarities between Evelyn and both of these flattering comparisons.  Elizabeth is still doing great at whatever she does.  She has somehow developed an uncanny ability to get complete strangers to criticize her parenting skills, especially in Costco, but regardless of that, we think she’s doing a great job.

Cody, who is married to Brad, gave birth this year to Brooke.  But March was so long ago I forgot to include it in the original draft.  Now that Brooke can actually do stuff she is simply adorable.  All she needs to be happy is a couple of anchored and mildly elastic strings.  She will grab them and eat them all day, and by that I mean until she gets hungry again.  Brad’s enjoying his last semester of college and finishing out his long time college goal, which ironically doesn’t have anything to do with grades or graduating or resume building.  His goal was to take a college class with every one of his siblings, and he succeeded.  They’re moving to Boise so he can do an internship before starting grad school next fall. 

I had an awesome year.  I got my dream job this summer working for this little establishment a couple miles away from home called McDonald’s.  The ethnic diversity was awesome.  I learned that to a middle aged Haitian woman if you are a female or a male younger than her that makes you a “cheri” which means “sweet heart.”  For the longest time I thought everyone’s name, including my own, was Sheri. Once summer was over, I got my other dream job.  I’m a professional poster-putter-upper for the marketing department in BYU’s school of music.  The job satisfaction is incredible.  It just tickles my heart strings when I see people looking at posters that I put up.   Another highlight is that I went on two second dates this year.   That’s all the average girl can handle of this personality.  But here’s the part that perplexes me: both of these girls wanted to be English teachers.  I never once in my life had an English teacher that I liked.  How can I be attracted to the bane of my existence?  So I started wondering at what point the beautiful young woman becomes the teacher who makes kids read chapter books during the summer.  No English majors more for I.  So my list of deal breakers are: English major, outie belly button, avid animal lover, Canadian, or taller than me.  #RMandsingle #ifyoudontunderstandthisyouneedmoretwitterandfacebook

In August, Steven left on his mission and he’s currently working on the only attribute he hasn’t mastered yet: his sense of humor; he’s come up with some good stuff so far but I don’t think he knows he’s being funny; here’re some favorite quotes from his letters: “New York was kind of boring.  Overall, it was nothing special.”  Does he know that there are people on this earth whose lifelong dream is going to that city?  I don’t even think he took pictures; if you feel the urge to write him a letter I’m sure he’d greatly appreciate it, just don’t ask him to compare and contrast the differences in culture between the United States and Africa; he gave us his answer already: “To me, comparing extremes like that is fruitless.”  I’m sure Africans have asked the same question and my heart goes out to him because I don’t know if he knows how to say that in Portuguese; something else I’ve noticed about him is he uses more semicolons in one letter than I’ve used in my whole life; including the ones I accidentally pressed and deleted; (for those of you who are not English majors: semicolons are winkey eyes ;) either Angolan keyboards are lacking in punctuation keys or he’s trying to set a church record of some type; and it’s probably the first because Steven doesn’t expend energy on fruitless enterprises. 

So right as I was about to submit the final product Michelle came in whining and begging for a better paragraph, not unlike how she acted before I carried her across a river this summer on my back.  She might be the only normal one and that’s why her news seems boring.  I am scraping a clean barrel.  Michelle graduated from high school second in her class this year and took a bazillion AP classes.  She’s so smart she graduated before the salutatorian, which doesn’t make any sense if you know what that word means.  Michelle has had a lot of fun at BYU.  She got into the pre-industrial design program, which is a fancy and misleading way to describe the major of arts-and-craftsing.  She also created an instant bond with the grass.  There are signs everywhere that say “please don’t walk on me, I’m trying to grow.”  I’m trying to make them into t-shirts. 

Well thanks for laughing.  I hope it met your expectations. 

Love, Jeff Whitaker

P.S.  There are still three openings in the family if you know anyone interested in being made fun of on a yearly basis.  It’s tough work so we’re only able to focus on one of the openings for the time being.  We appreciate your patience and support and applications on behalf of cute girls you may know.  Let’s work together this year and beat last year’s referral record of zero. 

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Cougar Spirit

You've been hacked, but I'm sure your loyal readers want something new, and this is pretty incredible.  Besides, you can always delete it if you want.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Taryn's Baptism

Today I was privileged to baptize my friend and co-worker Taryn (pronounced terr-in).  It was a miraculous and faith promoting experience on many levels.  When I was at BYU planning my summer it was one of the desires of me heart that I would able to do missionary work with real people.  I remember praying that maybe I'd be able to be part of helping to convert someone to the gospel.  But at the time I felt it was more of a dream than a possibility.  I never thought it would really happen and even more amazing was that it was almost too easy.  I didn't have to do much at all.  I was just lucky/inspired enough to say the right thing at the right time.

Left to right: Elder Larson, Taryn, me, Gina, Elder Free

Camp Moroni







Our stake was asked to man the "water hole" up at Camp Moroni this past week.  So the stake young men's president searched everywhere for people with life guarding experience.  There wasn't much success in that so he went to searching for YSA's who knew how to swim.  So I got to be a volunteer lifeguard for 2 days!  Here's the evidence.  We were either working hard or hardly working (but we did actually save some lives...).

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Missionary work for live people!!!

I haven't taken any pictures and I don't like blogging without them.  But I know all of you have noticed the inactivity in the better newsletter so here's a good story.  I shared it through an e-mail with possibly my last companion that is still in the mission field.  It's full of miraclincidences.


Elder Pena!!!

Do I have a cool story for you.  Bust first off, today I went with my dad to give a talk to another ward in our stake.  He's in the high counsel and I get to go with him as his companion to speak about once a month.  I talked about Elder Bednar's last general conference talk about the Priesthood.  I taught how to get the power if the priesthood in our lives.  I shared about the time when this one lady in Prosperidad gave me advice on how to finish my mission and it bothered me because she never served a mission and you said "elder, that's pride" and I wanted to punch your face in but didn't.  So you're famous now and I love you for teaching me that.

So here's my story.  It all started on day working at McDonald's.  This girl got to work and she was upset.  I was on break and she was telling another girl about her problems.  I was there and near the end of my break I talked to her a bit.  Her name is Teryn.  One thing I told her is that she swears a lot andI asked her if she ever tried to quit swearing. She said she tried but never had success at it.  I never imagined that anything special would come out of this experience.

Fast forward to last Sunday.  The mission president of our mission just happened to be in my ward.  It's a big deal when this happens and I was excited to hear from him.  I learned from my mission that when a mission president speaks it's a really good idea to pay attention.  He took up the third hour of church and combined relief society and priesthood together.  Guess what he spoke about.  He showed the members how to make Mormon.org profiles.  He taught us about things that "work when you sleep."  Both mormon.org and the Book of Mormon can do work for you while you're not even there or around.  So in the end he invited all the members to create a mormon.org profile (I already had one, but I did update it this week) and he had a box of copies of the Book of Mormon for us to take.  So naturally I took one without any person at all in my mind of who I would give it to.  In the back of my mind I was going to do the easy thing and write my testimony in it and go out with the Elders and give it to an investigator they had found.  That was my plan.

Fast forward a few more days and I was at work about to leave when this girl Teryn asked if she could ask me something.  Being at work and all I thought it was weird and the only reason I could think that she would want to talk to me would be to ask if I could work for her one day and cover a shift.  But she threw me a curve ball when she asked if I could help her to stop cursing.  She wanted to stop cursing because she was going to meet her boy friend's family this week ad they are really religious and she didn't want to offend them.  So I asked her if she was praying and she said yes and I asked her if she was reading the scriptures and she wasn't.  She asked if this old Bible that she has would work but that was when I remembered my Book of Mormon.  So I got her number and told her I would give it to her the next time we worked together.

She usually works nights and I usually work early morning until like 2 or 3.  So we only worked together a few times.  It just so happened that this week I worked Friday night 8 to 1 am.  It seemed at first like a huge error on part of the girl who does the scheduling because on Saturday I was scheduled to work from 5:45 am until 2 pm.  So I was supposed to go home and sleep for 4 hours and go do an 8 hour shift.  But what seemed like and error was really a miracle.  We worked together and I gave her the Book of Mormon with my testimony in it.  The manager also let me go home early when I told her I had work again really early.  

So that felt really good.  Let's fast forward to today.  I went to a ward that is 80 minutes away by driving to speak with my dad in sacrament meeting.  We came home and ate dinner and I went to take my Sunday nap.  For some reason I put my phone from silent mode to vibrate mode before I fell asleep.  I woke up from my nap to my phone going off in my pocket and it was Teryn.  She was an emotional mess.  She was crying and a lot was going on, especially boy friend troubles.  So we talked and I mostly listened.  After she had calmed down I asked her if she had been reading and she read until chapter 4.  I asked her if she would like to meet with the missionaries and she said yes.  Her parents don't like visitors so I went and brought her to my house.  Ironically this same night I was planning on going out with the missionaries anyways.  So they came over and my mom participated and we talked about the atonement and they invited her to be baptized on June 30th.

The saddest part is that she lives about 10 miles away from me and that means she lives in another stake.  So it was a great one time lesson and referral for my elders.  But I have the elders' number for the ward she lives in and we're having a lesson at the church over there on Wednesday.  Who knows? Maybe this other ward will have a cute YSA girl for me to marry :) haha.

Well, I hope you liked my story.  I'll be sure to let you know how it ends.  It's really nice to be able to serve the lord through living people.  For the last 8 months I got to help dead people on a weekly basis in Utah.  It feels good to help the living.

I love you Elder Pena.  I hope you English is doing great.  You should understand this all.  

Well I hope this story of mine inspires you to be a better person.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Latest handstands

Here are my most recent new tricks.  I sympathize with Evelyn because it's hard to learn how to balance yourself.  One is me doing push-ups, another one is me showing my BYU spirit and the third one is a whatever shot.  


Friday, April 6, 2012

lazYman iron man



So I was at the gym and I saw a little flyer for this lazy man iron man shindig and thought it was a weird idea. Then I talked to someone who thought it was the coolest thing and said he was doing it. I don't know how, but that made me change my mind and all of the sudden I had an incredible urge to do it. The idea was to do an iron man competition in a month and that means swim 2.4 miles, bike 112 miles and run 26(.2) miles.

I learned a lot of things.

I learned that most people don't know what an Iron man competition consists of.
I learned that goggles are good for swimming.
I learned that if you pay $5 and get the shirt a month later, it feels like it's free.
I learned that people that do it in one day are crazy.
I learned that they're having another one in the fall.
I learned that I'd do it again.




Saturday, March 24, 2012

Mo-hawk

So in case if any of you were wondering what it would be like to have a death metal band member mo-hawk haircut I took the liberty to do it for you.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

New trick

This one just came to me today to try. This was the second attempt, the third went even better.

My new tricks

I'm doing great and having fun. There's another video but it had an error when I tried loading it, we'll see if I can't get it up later. Thanks cameraman Stevee.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Baby Brooke

Here are the most recent pictures of Baby Brooke. She changes everyday, so in order that her fans keep an accurate idea in their minds I will post the "almost one week" old photos of her with her tied-for-second favorite uncle. (Paul wins out, and I'm tied with Michael)(don't ask how it's calculated, it's complex stuff--there's a coaches poll and a fan poll and they average the means and all that yahoo)

Any-heck, how on earth did this become blue and underlined without pressing any buttons???? Ow well, Second item of blogness (bloglines) was that I was able to meet Brooke's other grandma. There were roomers...haha (aha) rumors...that she was looking forward to seeing me and that made me nervous because I had to make sure to not disappoint her expectations. I felt pretty good, I planned some jokes before hand and as to be sure I wouldn't get cold feet. I'm sure the newsletters make more sense.

There, where'd the blue go??? There was a second item...oh yeah, I also brought over second cousin twice removed Aislynn (Slyness) to meet Brooke. Second cousin twice removed was anxious to meet the newest member of the family so that was nice. She loves Brooke.

Third item of business was that Grama (Gama) Chamberlain was sending a package to missionary sister-in-law's brother Michael. So naturally I took the time to write him one of my famous left handed colored messages. It was pretty good. If he knew who I were he'd get a kick out of it, but I signed it by myself and Brooke, so it will for sure be meaningful...in a very not literal way. I designed it so he won't get any meaning out of it unless his companion has a knack for interpreting dreams.

Fourth item of business should have been second item because when Steven and I went over they actually made sure there was food for our dinner. I originally called Cody after church to see if there was anything Steven and I could do for her...that turned out well.

And the fifth item of business was 2 fold: brad made a blog, and he actually told me after I asked him when he was going to make a blog and the answer was "yesterday". And that is where I made everyone's day because I saw a picture of Grandpa... ooh, I almost wrote Ketchisen (sketchiness) (and no, I can't spell that one either), no....Chamberlain and said he looked like James Bond which in unawares was actually a reference to a funny family joke and I think it was good enough to mike it into an impromptu letter to Michael because it probably wouldn't make it into next week's letter.

Well I hope you enjoyed it, now I'm going to right click away all the misspelled words. (And all the red parenthasised words are the right click suggestions for misspelled words that I didn't change.)(Okay, apparently they aren't red when I post it, never mind)

Monday, February 27, 2012

Fruit Salad


Here's what you've all been waiting for: a recipe post!

So this is Devyn's fruit salad that I made for dinner on Sunday. It's super easy, economical, delicious, healthy, smooth, irresistible and Steven liked it! What more could you ask for in a dish?

Some people prefer that the ingredients and mixing directions be in the same paragraph that way you don't have to look back and forth from the order of the ingredients back to the amounts and back to the order several times before you get it right. And by some people, I mean me.

Get a large metal bowl, the ones that make a twang sound when you flick them or hit a spoon on the side. Place a quart of Great Value Strawberry yogurt into the bowl. Use a spoon to make sure all of it makes it out. Have your helper eat the remaining yogurt and throw away tub into nearest trash receptacle (or you can wash it and use it as a food saver or you can throw away all the trash at the end in the last super step, your call). Open box of Great Value instant vanilla pudding. Ignore factory directions and place entire contents in bowl and mix with yogurt. I used a plastic spoon, a whisk would work wonderfully. Then comes the tricky part. Take an entire regular tub of Cool Whip and plop it into the bowl and FOLD it into the mixture. Don't simply mix it in. Then take 2 bags of frozen berries and mix them into the goodness. If you have a normal size mouth I recommend chopping the larger berries into smaller pieces. Use a knife. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and place in the fridge until ready to eat. I recommend letting the fruit thaw a little bit before eating. Eat for breakfast, lunch, snack, side dish, appetizer, or dessert. Serves 10ish.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Hand stands

So here is what I've been working on. It takes a few tries to get it right, so keep watching.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Another one

So here is some stuff I've been working on and something I figured out this morning. Enjoy it. Hopefully I'll have another one to post later this week.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Plus/minus 29 rejections in one week

So here's my dating story for the week. On Sunday night my roommate and I decided what we would do for our Friday night date. There is this thing called Humor U and it is stand up comedy put on by BYU students. One of my old roommates is one of the comedians. They also had this promotion where the first 50 tickets bought got free shirts. So we planned to get tickets and free shirts. So Devyn went at 8:00, they weren't there yet. I went at 9:00 and the tickets weren't there yet. So this happened several times. I went home and took a nap and woke up to a text from a different roommate saying he got tickets and shirts. So I got up and raced over and handicap parked in the closest place possible and bought 4 tickets and got 4 shirts. $16. Cool.

So on Monday I called a girl, Kristy, and left a message. She got back to me on Tuesday and was already busy. So then on Wednesday I started texting this girl Kirsty that I met the other day so that I could call her and ask her out. She answered the texts, but not the phone call. Then I called this girl I knew from freshman year named Stephanie and she was already busy too. And finally I wrote a note to this girl who's number I didn't have asking her out and she called back on Thursday saying she was busy too, this was Alissa. Zero for four. Not bad. And Devyn also tried setting me up with 2 blind dates that failed.

But lucky for me the ward was also hosting a ward date night and the idea was to either bring a date, or take 15 minutes to try and find a date. So I decided to try my fortune. I was lucky enough to have one other person show up without a date so we went door knocking to find dates. We ended up knocking 24 doors. 2 buildings with 4 apartments on each of the 3 floors. We found one on the top floor of the first building and the next one at the top of the second building. So our sales pitch was that we were looking for girls who didn't have plans that wanted to play bigger and better. It was just like the mission. The first one was shorter than me and pretty cute, and I was thinking how do we decide who goes with who? But the buy I was with, Spencer, said that he would get the taller girl. Thank goodness, let's just say it worked out better for me.

So we played bigger and better, we started with a stick of gum, then we got a banana, then we got a picture of the Salt Lake Temple made out of 9 tiles, then we got a brand new unopened game of candyland and we finished with a pair of shoes owned by Matt Carlino, who is a starter on the BYU basketball team. He was sleeping when we got there so his dad just gave us his old shoes. Cool. Then all the groups got together and shared their loot. Then I asked my date, keara, if she wanted to go to Humor U, but she wanted to go home so that her roommate didn't have to be alone.

So I called Steven and we went to the show dateless. I really don't know what I'm supposed to get out of this experience, but it leads me to have a pessimistic view about post mission dating...at least I have a good profile picture...

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Iron Cross

Mom, make sure dad sees this. Just a couple things I've been working on.