Monday, March 1, 2021

February 2021

We are still in the midst of the pandemic, but are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel. I had my first and second doses of the Pfizer vaccine and they opened the 60+ group a couple of weeks early. So we jumped in and scheduled Kris's first shot the same time as my second. Valentine's Day was uneventful, as most holidays have been for the last 12 months. We had a fun February day in Salt Lake with SKT and AW looking for a patio umbrella, lunch at Greek Souvlakia, mid-century furniture shopping, eating delicious pie, neighborhood touring, Orson Gygi, and driving all the way home off-freeway on secret back routes. Work on the patio remodel has begun and we purchased a stone for a bubbler fountain. Katy and family came from Vernal for a very quick visit, and poof, the month was gone.

This was the last piece of the floor refinishing project: 
repairing the dings in the corner and repainting

Oh, happy day!

Valentine's flowers for both of us, JoJo's for Kris, and 
funeral-potato chips for me from TJ's

There has been snow, but not nearly enough -- drought's a comin'

The Green Ant in SLC

Mid-century furniture on Ninth South in the 9th and 9th neighborhood

The little individual pies at the Pie Fight in the same building
are delicious -- I had a blueberry-lemon that was heavenly 

The view of Timp as we approached home after our SLC adventure

This vaccination center runs like clockwork, and the shots
were perfect -- couldn't even feel a tiny prick, and
we had no reaction to the injection

José Sotelo, Emily's, SKT's, and now our landscaper, set his
guys to work removing the planting bed

Ready for the next phase

Lots of heavy stones to choose from at State Stone in Lehi

This is our stone waiting to be drilled

The chicken ladies brought us eggs from Vernal, and that's a
cute photo-bomber in his bomber jacket

Those eggs are so beautiful

Arthur loved the salmon patties

I think we picked up a weirdo

Coloring, puzzles, and reading with Grammy

Will the batteries in this toy ever die?

Arthur came home from the park in tears and wanted Grandpa, 
put his head down and slept for an hour and a half

A beautiful finish to the month

We will have visits from Lucy Jane, then Phillip and family in March. so it should be an eventful month. This, however, is all for now.

OXO

D. 

Tuesday, February 2, 2021

January 2021

January started with a bang! The 6th was SKT's birthday and we joined in a celebratory dinner at P712. The 6th was also the day of the attempted overthrow of the legislative arm of the government at the National Capitol by a Trumpist mob. They violently attempted to stop a Joint Session of Congress in the process of certifying the election of President Biden. On Friday the 8th a team of movers emptied all the rooms of our house that have hardwood floors. This in preparation for refinishing to repair the damage from our broken ice maker many months ago. That weekend we packed and prepared to return to Mesa. Bright and early on the 11th the refinishers knocked on the door and started the process. We chose a stain color from samples applied to a stripped test patch, and by midday we were off to Henderson NV for the night. We arrived in Mesa the next day and took over the 24-hour care of Grandmother Boynton. We had an enjoyable time but were almost completely confined to home because of the high rate of Covid in Arizona. We spent the entire day of the 20th consuming every morsel of the Inauguration. What a complete relief! We returned to Utah via Henderson on the 30th with a short stop in Peoria. Arriving home on the 31st, we found the house mostly returned to order with beautifully refinished floors.

Happy Birthday to Stephen

This was a beyond-shocking scene

The Mormons were there: Captain Moroni and the Title of Liberty

The immoveable table was no sweat for the movers

Clearing out the living room

The garage was our storage unit

Sanding gets underway

Four choices

Greek supper in Henderson

Grandmother and Kris

We watched movies and lots of HGTV

Kris playing Jenga with Brigham

Winter fruit in Arizona

Dickie cooking up some hash

Chip can be a clown -- Sunday dinner

Lantana is a favorite of mine

Such a happy day!

The stench is gone from the White House

Kris got an exercise gizmo for GB

Chip and Grandmother in earnest

M&G

The Youngs in Peoria

Home again, home again...the floors are splendid

So that's the month in review, and that's all for now.

OXO

D.

Friday, January 1, 2021

December 2020

Because of the pandemic, December was very different from the past. The kids all decided to stay put and so we were alone. We did see Opa and Annie regularly, but that's about it. We cooked most nights and tried some blasts from the past. Vaccines were approved and started to roll out. Christmas decorations were almost the same as usual, but since nobody was coming, we decided to do what Kris has been wanting to do for years: a simple green tree with white lights, glass stars, and glass snowflakes. It was actually very pretty. The Taylor/Woodburys joined us on Christmas Eve for a turkey dinner. Christmas day was very quiet, but that's nice sometimes. Emily set up a Zoom call with the family that afternoon and it was good to see everyone remotely. A couple of nights ago, after a dinner of ham and funeral potatoes with SKT and AW, we decided to see what kind of accommodations we could find in Paris next fall so we could use our Delta credits. Annie and I found a wonderful place in the Place-de-la-Contrascarpe neighborhood we love. We threw caution to the wind and booked. We now have something to look forward to for ten months! We had a New-Years-Eve snacks nosh with those same folks, and after watching Pixar's Soul, made it to bed just in time to tell 2020, GOODBYE! Hoping for a vaccine, an abating pandemic, end of travel restrictions, and every good thing in the new year.


So, it turns out that borscht is delicious

Quiche Loraine is good, too

Rob and Daniel (not shown) got the vaccine


Glass stars and snowflakes are a first


These guys are from England 1978


So this guy, also from England, spends Christmas with us each year


Mille popped in for a minute on Christmas Eve


Opa's rotkohl with our turkey


Christmas Eve dinner


It turns out that Kris already has a couple of pearl pendants


I love these miniature doors from England


Maren's photo of the Christmas family Zoom call


Thank heavens for Marco Polo to keep us connected


Reservation for next October in Paris!


New Years Eve with the Taylor/Woodburys


Typical New-Years fare


Still undecided on this one



Goodbye 2020

Here's hoping the plague can be brought under control and that the new year brings getting together with family and travels! That's all for 2020.

OXO

D.