Such a wonderful start to December! The Colvers came from Vernal for a quick visit and Katy Kathryn completed the gifted organization of our office. December also included the installation of a new solar power system, which has still to be activated, though it wouldn't matter because it is buried under a foot of snow. Before all the kiddos headed home for Christmas, we had family dinner. A day or so later I delivered Meg at SLC where she encountered Madi and Erick on their way to Mexico. The Youngs arrived very close to Christmas this year, but the celebrations were unaffected. The traditional Greek dinner was moved to New Year's Eve, and poof, the year was over.
Monday, January 2, 2023
December 2022
Thursday, December 1, 2022
November 2022
We returned from Santa Fe just in time for a Group Dinner at Freestones. A gathering of the Boynton siblings followed close on the heels. It was fun to be together for a couple of days to eat good food, catch up on everyone's families, and relive old memories. BYU's Museum of Art had a wonderful Maynard Dixon show that some of us attended, and the Boyntons all went to SLC to visit Aunt Donna, Grandmother's oldest living sister (101 years old and sharp as a tack). Mid November, Meagan came from Hawaii and was joined a few days later by Phillip. They came to watch Meg perform in the BYU Luau. We tagged along. Of course we ate good food and they cooked, too. They were here until after Thanksgiving and joined us at Emily's for the feast. Before they left, they strung the lights on our Christmas tree and helped us decorate. The best Christmas present possible! On the last day of the month we drove to SLC to help Tucker get his car sorted out. It just needed a new battery and some gas before it was back in order.
Delicious dinner (except for Tucker's vegetable and tofu soup)


























