Friday, January 20, 2012

Adios Texas

Some time ago Katy began to discuss a move to Utah but was looking more towards springtime. Meeting Daniel changed all that.

Katy Kathryn with Daniel Colver

Before New Years, she packed up her room in Texas and sent many boxes to Utah with a friend from work who was also moving here. She spent New Years in Provo with the family and then she and Daniel flew back to Houston where they quickly loaded all her remaining stuff into a U-haul trailer and headed for San Antonio, El Paso, Phoenix, Saint George, and Provo on a whale of a four-day road trip.

Apparently, the road trip was great: loads of fun

Katy, Cam, and the U-haul

Earlier, during the New Years visit, she found a little room in a duplex in West Provo, near the Provo River Parkway. She has moved in and made a nice comfortable, if small, nest.

Her house is just west of the river bridge on 800 North

A screen grab of her place (on left) from
Google Street View

Well-organized

And everything within reach

Okay. Tiny. But it's home.

We are pleased to have her nearby and have enjoyed spending time with her.

That's all for now.

OXO

D.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Natural History Museum of Utah

Today we headed to SLC to visit the new Natural History Museum of Utah. We were anxious to see the spectacular new building, but we also wanted to see Uncle Tony's collection on display in its new home. We were not disappointed. The building is impressive with interesting large-scale, sculptural spaces and there were many of Tony's pieces on display. We returned home to a wonderful expanded-compound dinner prepared and hosted at our house by Colton and Millie. What a great day!

Posers in front of the Museum

Uncle Tony's raven mask prominently displayed
in the so-called Canyon (entry)

Tucker (foreground) in the Canyon

The girlies at one of the many interactive displays

The view of the Salt Lake Valley on a hazy
inversion day from the roof terrace

I think they all had a good time

Rob captures Lucy

Katy and Daniel admiring some of Tony's collection

Millie and Colton fed us well

Rob applies sealer to the new frame

Kris is back at work tomorrow, I am back in school on Wednesday, the Hastings head home that same day, and Katy and Daniel are off to Houston on Thursday.

That's all for now.

OXO

D.

New Years Eve/New Years Night

New Years Eve was filled with snacks, fireworks, card games, poppers, noisemakers, streamers, and toasts to 2012. New Years was filled with church, a traditional Greek Dinner, and more card games.

Enough food to make you sick

Many of these young folks made it all the way to midnight

The Taylor shuffle for another round of Canasta

Souvlakia, dolmathes, spanokopita, pilafi,
tzatziki, and Greek salad: YUMMY!

Meagan, Katy, and Daniel

These girls love their Greek food

It was great to have Bill join us for church and dinner

Card games on a full belly

That's all for now.

OXO

D.

End-of-Year Fun

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.

Work on Uncle's dig continues at a steady pace as
concrete walls are poured

Katy, Daniel, and the crew pose for Anna's photo

Microwave s'mores are impressive

They actually slept a little

Breakfast pancakes are a mandatory part of the event

A striking dark sky sets off an unusually bare
(for late December) Timpanogos

Grammy and Pop Pop enjoy an evening out with the binkers
while Anna was in Salt Lake for Rob's arrival

Tom helps Rob and Anna construct the frame for
their Maynard Dixon print

The next post features New Years celebrations, but that's all for now.

OXO

D.

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.

Kris making her delicious rolls

Maxwell, Daniel, and Katy in their Christmas hats

Kris, Emily, and Lizzy also looking festive

The English Christmas crackers with silly hats, games, and jokes
were Jayson's excellent contribution to the celebratation

The Christmas feast

Very brief talent show this year: a dance by Lizzy, a great guitar
number by Daniel, and year-end videos by Jayson and me

Katy Kathryn Christmas morning with her
Lord-of-Rings graphics

Kris with her Brazilian blue topaz pendant

Nice new belt, dude

The mother of our ward and Bishop Jeff

Eliza, Katy Kathleen, and Tommy

Max and Madi, freshly-arrived and freshly-showered
(That is referring to Madi; no idea about Max's hygiene)

We are looking forward now to New Years visit from the Hastings and a splendid Greek feast. We are in hopes that Bill Hastings will be with us, too.

That's all for now.

OXO

D.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Sweet Sixteen!

Maria Magdalena is sixteen. Pretty hard to believe, seeing she was just born.

Hmmm. Do you think that face has been kissed?

Opening presents last night

That's all for now.

OXO

D.

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.

Ollie shot us a wink

Oliver, et al.

The conductor warms up the troops before the concert

Maxwell, et al.
The musical cousins and their sisters

P.S. This spectacular amaryllis Annie gave Kris for her
birthday is in full bloom just in time for Christmas

That's all for now.

OXO

D.