DeAnna Wilding Jensen
DeAnna Wilding - that was my full name for 20 years of my life.  Yes, there is a capital A and my elementary school self would be sure to point out the distinction.  As a child I loved my name because I didn't know another DeAnna to exist, so I fancied myself special.  Because my mom believed that I should keep my maiden name when I married, I wasn't given a middle name when I was born.  I grew up on a farm in small town Idaho, I loved high school, academics was easy, I played setter in volleyball, point guard/shooting guard in basketball, short stop/3rd base in softball.  I was Little Red Riding Hood in the musical "Into the Woods"and I sang alto in the school show choir. Then off to college, which I loved even more!  I graduated from ISU (Idaho State Univ.) with a bachelor's of Science in Dental Hygiene.  I met my man and in June of 1995 being young, in love, and well... YOUNG, we tied the knot and Wilding was officially moved to the middle, to be forever replaced by Jensen. 

I'm Married

👈This man right here has changed my life for evermore.  He makes me want to be better every day.  I've loved him now for 23 years and it never gets old.  When they were handing out husbands, I hit the Jackpot BABY, and I'll shout it from the rooftops.  Words can not express what he means to me and how happy I am to be his wife.  It's difficult to find an undesirable quality in him and I truly mean that.  Sorry ladies he's taken.  I love you babe now and forever!!
I'm a MOM
When I was a girl in young women's, we'd go to camp once a year for 4 days.  One of our campfire songs had a catchy tune 🎼 Girls, girls, girls, that's all I see, there's not a guy in the vicinity🎶.  Now I'm singing boys, boys, boys that's all I see.  I am a mother of 4 of the best boys in the world.  They are good kids, but most importantly they are NICE kids.  Do I wish I had a girl to do makeup with, or hair, or shop with?  Sure, but then I see the drama my friends endure with their girls, I'm over here like BOYS RULE👊! Besides, they all understand that I have ultimate veto power when it comes to choosing my daughter-in-laws.  I think this is an entirely reasonable rule, don't you?
TWINS!!
When I found out we were having twins, I almost didn't believe them, and my mother-in-law thought we were joking because there was already a set of twins in the family.  Carter and Kai were energetic and mischievous babies and mom was the opposite...tired.  They were a twin tornado and to be honest sometimes it was hard to find a babysitter.  As they have grown into young men, I am grateful for the chance to grow with them.  None of us are what we were 16 years ago, and I have loved seeing them transform.
The Middle
After twins I thought I could handle anything.  Max was such an easy going content baby he made number 3 seem like a cake walk.  I could have had 10 of him.  I scoffed at my friends that complained about how hard 1 baby was, umm...hello...TWINS!  However easy he was, Max has been the one child that has seen the inside of a hospital more than all the others combined.  He spent 10 days in Omaha Children's Hospital really, really sick, and I should make him promise to never do that again.
The Baby
Just when you think you've got it all figured out you're thrown a curve ball.  Yes, I was eating my words with number 4.  He came out running, and to my incredible dismay hiding!  Dane had no self preservation instincts as a child, none.  He beat me around a corner at Walmart and by the time I got around the same corner I had lost him, or should I say he had lost me.  I learned not to panic until he was missing 5 minutes (the twins broke me in.)  I eventually heard him giggling to reveal his hiding place,  however, I had to look up because he was on the top shelf amongst the paper towels.
I'm a Maskcara Artist
Confused?  You may be looking back up at the top to see what my major was in college, let me save you some time.  Yes, I graduated and worked as a dental hygienist.  This is how Wade and I were able to buy a house, a car, groceries during his training, but after I had Max I became a full time mom.  I love being a mother, and I'm grateful that I have the opportunity to be there when they get home.  I was able to volunteer during their elementary school years.  I was even able to homeschool them for a few years when we arrived at that decision.  Now they are fairly self sufficient and getting it done.  In walks Maskcara.  I love the makeup so why not sell it?  This new adventure has gotten me out there meeting people in my community.  It is getting me out of my comfort zone and pushing me to do things I honestly wouldn't have done otherwise i.e. this website and blog!!  I have loved meeting all of the incredible women in the Maskcara community and I have seen what my future could look like.  They are amazing examples of hard work and dedication.  I still wear my mom hat, my wife hat, my church calling hat, my whatever hat, and Maskcara has not required me to discard one of them.  The Maskcara company has proven to be a genuinely caring and generous company, and I'm excited for its future and mine.
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