Friday, March 15, 2019

February and March 2018

Katy and Daniel sold their Provo home, and Daniel, after 10 days of quarantine with C-Diff, left for Roosevelt and his new job at the Uintah Basin Medical Center. He stayed in a hotel there and Katy and the kids lived with us until all the thorny details of the purchase and refurbishment of their new place in Vernal were complete. Life was filled with the normal routine made interesting and exciting by the Colver's stay. There were walks, Cousins' Breakfasts, theater, and a wonderful, but short, visit from Meagan, who is a consultant for the Provo School District. Stephen and Annie rode to Vernal with us to see Katy and refamiliarize ourselves with Vernal.

 Weekly dinner with Opa and Annie at Strap Tank Brewery

 This little girl loves to help cook

 I taught her how to peel ginger with a spoon

 Young Arthur is becoming grabby

 Magic Mountain on a morning walk

 Her own cart at Trader Joes

 Angel baby

 We made pink cookie bars for Valentines

 Some real foods go down well, others like poison

 The Colver Provo house was empty and clean

 Good Japanese dinner at a new Provo restaurant

 Ready for the snow

 EAC loves puzzles

 With the cousins in downtown SLC

 Two babbies, two dogs, and a momma heading to Vernal

 She moved on the right day, because the next, the
weather turned nasty

 The theater is always a treat

 Last load from the last storage unit finally headed to Vernal

 A quick week with Meags 

 Lunch at Freddie's in Vernal

 The Calder farmhouse is still there

 The church did a nice job of saving this Tabernacle

 The Uintah Community Center is nicer than Provo's

 Katy at home in her new house in Vernal

 Creating order one bite at a time

 A very nice home for their family

 Daniel's new office at the hospital is almost ready

 A stop in Midway for supper...

 ...at the Mercantile Restaurant

The food was delicious!

In just a couple of days we are off to Paris and London for three weeks, so there will be more, but this is all for now.

OXO

D. 

1 comment:

Anna said...

Fun, fun, fun. And yum, yum, yum.