Sunday, November 20, 2011

All the World's a Stage

It has been theater nonstop this week. Thursday we went to the Covey Center to see Meg dance in the roll of a small pink mouse in The Nutcracker. She did a super job: having lost her shoe, she snagged it without missing a beat and made her exit, stage left, at the designated time. Phil and Meagan frequently usher at the Covey Center, thus seeing the productions for free. On the evening in question, Phillip was our usher.

Last night, Saturday, we went to Timpview High School for their very fine performance of A Thoroughly Modern Millie; Madeline was a glamorous "modern" in the chorus. A Thoroughly Modern Millie has always been a Taylor-family favorite and this production did not disappoint. When Millie and Jimmy kissed, Lizzie concluded in a rather loud voice, "That was weird!" Oliver, who sat next to me, agreed and was greatly amused by the whole thing. The girl who played Millie Dillmount was really excellent -- ready for Broadway or the West End.

Miss Mouse without her costume

Them with us

Them with them

Madeline sips champagne at Muzzie Van Hossmere's party

Air kisses all around

Madeline does it again

Madeline et famille pose for Jayson

Thanksgiving is on the doorstep, but that's all for now.

OXO

D.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Reno: Two Thumbs, Way Up

In spite of the snow in the night and lingering flurries all across northern Nevada, the roads were clear and we made it home in 8 hours, almost to the minute. We had such a great visit: short but sweet.

As Kris and I discussed, Rob, Anna, and family appear to be extremely well situated. The house is great; with remodeling, maybe even a keeper. If Rob's job works out well (he starts tomorrow), we believe they will end up very happy in Reno. As I've already said, the physical location is wonderful. The city is just the right size: it feels like a big city, but is so easy to navigate and free from horrible traffic. The mountains, though different from the Wasatch range, are extremely beautiful. And the out-in-the-country feeling of their area is special (in the real sense of the word).

Sunday-morning farewell
(Anders and Clara were dripping wet)

Mount Rose was finally clear of clouds this
morning -- the photo was taken from the
street in front of their house

Thanks to all the Hastings for a great visit. The food was great, the excursions were excellent, the shopping was fun, and the company was sans pareil!

That's all for now.

OXO

D.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

An Early Winter Adventure

This morning after a pumpkin-pancake breakfast we headed south to Carson City and up the mountain to Lake Tahoe. With recent snow and freezing temperatures it was a very different experience, but no less beautiful than in summer. We picnicked in the car and then drove around the lake to where the Truckee River leaves the lake and followed the canyon down past Squaw Valley to Truckee and I-80. On the way back into Reno, we made a quick stop at the Reno Temple. The tiny temples, though important, are disappointing to me architecturally. It was interesting to see it nonetheless. Arriving back at the ranch we regrouped and headed out on some errands before dinner at a nearby Mexican restaurant.

Clara warmed herself by the pellet stove
in the dining room last night

Clara watching Grammy perform her toilette this morning

Lake Tahoe in winter mode

The gang on the beach

Ponderosa pines on the shore

The Hastings ladies

Tucker and Anders sheltered in a cleft of the rocks

Cold but beautiful

The group captured by Anna's camera

Tucker helping Grammy gather ponderosa pine cones

Anna, Rob, and Kris at the Reno Temple

Reno from the temple

Tomorrow we are back on the road to Provo. It's always hard to go back to real life, but we have had a most enjoyable visit and look forward to more in the future.

That's all for now.

OXO

D.

Random Ramblings in Reno

Yesterday, Friday, I awakened early to find a skiff of fresh snow blanketing Reno. After breakfast we dropped the kids off at school and went looking at neighborhoods and houses near the Hastings's before proceeding down to look at furniture. Rob returned home to pick up Clara and we went on to Trader Joe's and Costco for a few groceries. By the time we returned home, the kids had arrived -- it was an early-out day. I then went with Rob to Lowe's to buy a snow blower and have some keys made.

When we returned home, everyone piled in the minivan and drove back to the Toyota dealership near Costco where Rob made a quick stop. With all the errands completed, Rob was kind enough to indulge me with a tour through the older parts of Reno. We parked downtown and walked along the Truckee River (that runs through the hear of the city) for a few blocks, proceeding on to some great well-established neighborhoods. I have to say, once again, that I really think Reno is great. The older parts feel vaguely like SLC, but the outskirts where Rob, Anna, et al. live feel very rural and northern-New-Mexico-like. All that is missing is the smell of juniper smoke in the air. I like it here. We finished the day by grilling some delicious rib-eye steaks on Rob's immaculately-clean grill.

A fresh skiff of snow

The view of Mount Rose, 10,776 feet, part of the Carson Range
of the Sierra Nevada, seen from Rob and Anna's front yard

Lucy (and Anders -- background) off to school

Clariberryruchi off to preschool,
looking fine, as always

Wandering the roads and fields near Rob and Anna's

Ethan Allen was kind enough to prepare a plate
of delicious tacos for Anna

...And Kris loved the lemonade

Why can't we have a Trader Joe's in Utah?

The binkers in the playroom sorting candy after school

Downtown

The Truckee river flows from Lake Tahoe
to Pyramid Lake, passing through the middle of Reno --
Sierra Nevada in the background

The whole gang on the banks of the Truckee River
on a very crisp afternoon

This has been a fun visit, getting to know Reno better and having a great time with our fun hosts. Today promises to be fun, too. I will report later.

That's all for now.

OXO

D.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Hanging Art

My middle name is Arthur and Stephen sometimes calls me Art, but yours truly wasn't hung today. Rather, we hung artistic pieces of various sorts at Rob and Anna's to bring their move a bit closer to completion. There was also some looking at neighborhoods and houses, furniture shopping and assembly, and the day finished with a delicious meal at the Thai Cafe. It sounds low-brow, but was actually very chichi.

Warrenton definitely felt very eastern, and Reno feels very western. Some of the neighborhoods here remind me of areas in northern New Mexico. So far Reno, just like Warrenton, is a very appealing place to me.

Rob assembling Lucy's night stand purchased at the Draper Ikea
on Tuesday and transported to Reno yesterday

Tucker and Anders ready for a day of school at
the Elizabeth Lenz School

Clara kept Grammy busy with several story books
The Hastings home on Thomas Creek Road

Mount Timpanogos goes up in the dining room
(Photo by Anna)

The Hawaiian painting hangs above a new console
table purchased and assembled today by Anna

Beef salad at the Thai Cafe

This was a fun and productive day. Tomorrow will likely be good, too. We'll let you know.

That's all for now.

OXO

D.




Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Reno

This morning, as always, we got up just before 5:00, performed the usual routine, packed the car and went to work. After my class finished at 10:45, I dashed to the MTC, picked up Kris, programmed Giles Poppleton Smythe (GPS), and giddy with excitement for a road trip, headed west to Reno. We made the trip in exactly 8 hours, including two quick stops. The trip was beautiful. I have always loved the drive across northern Nevada and today's trip did not disappoint. Thanks to Kris who snapped the photos out the car window as we sped along.

We found all well at the Hastings. Their house is very nice, but with some bizarre space planning. It is situated on the foothills with a sparkling view of Reno below (including a perfect view of the airport and associated take offs and landings -- what could be better for me?). I will get some shots of the house tomorrow in the light of day.

Ruby Mountains, south of Wells

Ruby Mountains east of Elko: as Anna said this summer,
if these were in the east they would be a national park

These mountains near Lovelock look like velvet

Anna had a delicious dinner waiting and a
birthday cake for Kris

This is the view from Rob and Anna's front door

There will be more to report, so stay tuned. This, however, is all for now.

OXO

D.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Halloween 2011

It was a warm and beautiful Halloween in Provo this year; the binkers didn't have to wear coats over their costumes. The P&M Taylors and the Ensigns met at our house for a quick supper of chili and chips before trick-or-treating. Emily made excellent brains in a bottle for dessert. This year, since he is 12, Max went with his friends instead of the cousins.

This year's jack-o-lantern

Pumpkins galore -- they can stay
right on through Thanksgiving

Brains in a bottle

Chili and chips

Meg and Lizzy

Ollie, Emily, and Maxwell

Scoutie, Holdie, Meg, Ollie, and Lizzie

The Harry-Potter-themed Taylors

They are off on their rounds

It was a great evening. We are off to Reno tomorrow and will have more on that later. So this is all for now.

OXO

D.