Anna and family arrived on Tuesday following Christmas and the good times have been unending. Auntie Katy hosted her traditional Marshmallow Party/Sleepover. Rob arrived on Friday night in time to join in the New Year celebrations.
Monday, January 2, 2012
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Christmas 2011
It's all over except for the airing of one or two grievances and, at a minimum, one more feat of strength. It was a fine Christmas. We had a smallish group for Christmas Eve dinner: just Kris, me, Katy, her friend Daniel, and the Ensigns, less Madi.
Today we opened presents early before Katy and Daniel took off for the day. Later, we joined in the Christmas brunch at Amy's before heading to church for a very nice musical program. I like going to church on Christmas, but am grateful it wasn't a midnight mass -- I would never have made it. After church we visited the Ensigns who were about to start a basketball fest with some of Jayson's family. Phillip, Meagan, and kids came by for a while. They seemed happy to escape the madness of all the Wai cousins in various states of sick at their house. So, here, it's quiet again and post-Christmas lethargy has set in.
The English Christmas crackers with silly hats, games, and jokes
were Jayson's excellent contribution to the celebratation
Today we opened presents early before Katy and Daniel took off for the day. Later, we joined in the Christmas brunch at Amy's before heading to church for a very nice musical program. I like going to church on Christmas, but am grateful it wasn't a midnight mass -- I would never have made it. After church we visited the Ensigns who were about to start a basketball fest with some of Jayson's family. Phillip, Meagan, and kids came by for a while. They seemed happy to escape the madness of all the Wai cousins in various states of sick at their house. So, here, it's quiet again and post-Christmas lethargy has set in.
were Jayson's excellent contribution to the celebratation
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Wasatch Christmas Program
Tonight was the choir concert at Wasatch School. Ollie sang with the Third Grade Choir and Max sang with the Concert Choir. It was very good and they both made us proud. Many of the kids from the ward are in these choirs, which makes it even better.
Last week we attended Madeline's choir concert at Timpview High School and it was also great (sorry, no photos). I think that music is one of the best parts of Christmas.
Last week we attended Madeline's choir concert at Timpview High School and it was also great (sorry, no photos). I think that music is one of the best parts of Christmas.
Monday, December 12, 2011
One Bucket at a Time
Guess what is going on next door? I thought a basement was a pipe dream (pardon the opium reference), but a couple of weeks ago, Uncle announced to Annie et al. that Juan and his Guatemalan compatriots would be arriving the next day to dig a basement -- one bucket at a time. It is going incredibly quickly.
That's all for now.
OXO
D.
OXO
D.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Remarkable Return of the Replaceable Boobs
Last night the Christmas Group met for our December dinner at Freestone's. As always, white elephants were exchanged, and to everyone's delight the "bonding bib" reappeared after oh so many years. We assumed they were gone forever, but there they were larger than life! Vern and Jerry had them and Nancy received them as her special gift.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Wasatch Back
This morning early as I walked along Center Street in downtown Provo, I felt a strong urge to eat at La Casita and thought to myself that we should call Rod and Vicki to see if they would like to go, too. Returning from Sister Marble's (our next-door neighbor) funeral shortly after noon, the phone rang. It was Rod asking if we would like to drive to Heber Valley to visit a new artisan cheese maker they saw featured in a recent edition of Sunset. Naturally, we were game and the result was a terrific day along the Wasatch Back.
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