Tulips from our garden!
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Easter Egg Hunts
Tulips from our garden!
Friday, April 22, 2011
I'm thankful Jared accepted that job in Sandy
I'm thankful Jared accepted the job in Sandy about 4 years ago (was it that long ago?). How great it is to have Jared, Emily, Sam, and Eden nearby. (And how I wish the rest of you were closer!!)
On Sunday they all came down for dinner, and then Sam and Eden stayed for "Grandma and Grandpa Camp" for Monday and Tuesday They had spring break and BYU was in finals week, so no school to worry about for any of us. (Well, I had to keep up on some things from home, but I didn't need to go to the office or teach.)
We had a great time--though I forgot to take photos, so I have no illustrations. Each morning when we woke up, Sam reminded us to do our chores (make beds, brush teeth, etc.) and exercises. We danced along with Richard Simmons, and even Grandpa joined in. Eden created her own dance moves of knee waggling and hand circling (wish I had video on that).
Monday adventures: Lunch and games and Pirate Cove. The server dress and act like real pirates ("Aarr! And how be your grub today?"), there's all you can eat pizza buffet, and arcade games galore. Eden liked the roller coaster simulator and the pirate ship playground. Sam liked all the fun video games and choosing prizes with the tickets. After lunch we went to see the new movie, Rio, a fun and colorful animated musical set in (guess where?) about birds.
Tuesday: BYU bowling and dinosaur museum. Lunch and ice cream at Cougareat. I loved bowling because, very atypically, I bowled a strike on my first try. We all had fun, and Sam got 87--almost as high as Grandpa and me. Eden chose to watch and cheer for us. At the BYU dinosaur museum we happened to see Dr. Brooks Britt, a WAC colleague of mine who is in charge of the museum and quite an aclaimed dinosaur hunter. He took us back in the lab where we got to use the electric drill to dig out dinosaur fossils. (I was a bit hesitant; Dr. Britt grabbed my hand, saying "Go at it girl!") We saw all the specimens back in the storage room, including a huge dinosaur head Dr. Britt's grandfather had carved from wood.
Afterwards the sun came out and we played badmitten and blew bubbles in the backyard.
Mark joined us for dinner and brought presents for the children--so sweet! After dinner we took Sam and Eden home. Things seemed pretty quiet the rest of the week!
If any of you are feeling sad that your children couldn't come to Grandma camp, you had better move to Utah! :) Just kidding. We do wish you all were closer. We'll do Grandma camp with the other grandchildren when we can.
On Sunday they all came down for dinner, and then Sam and Eden stayed for "Grandma and Grandpa Camp" for Monday and Tuesday They had spring break and BYU was in finals week, so no school to worry about for any of us. (Well, I had to keep up on some things from home, but I didn't need to go to the office or teach.)
We had a great time--though I forgot to take photos, so I have no illustrations. Each morning when we woke up, Sam reminded us to do our chores (make beds, brush teeth, etc.) and exercises. We danced along with Richard Simmons, and even Grandpa joined in. Eden created her own dance moves of knee waggling and hand circling (wish I had video on that).
Monday adventures: Lunch and games and Pirate Cove. The server dress and act like real pirates ("Aarr! And how be your grub today?"), there's all you can eat pizza buffet, and arcade games galore. Eden liked the roller coaster simulator and the pirate ship playground. Sam liked all the fun video games and choosing prizes with the tickets. After lunch we went to see the new movie, Rio, a fun and colorful animated musical set in (guess where?) about birds.
Tuesday: BYU bowling and dinosaur museum. Lunch and ice cream at Cougareat. I loved bowling because, very atypically, I bowled a strike on my first try. We all had fun, and Sam got 87--almost as high as Grandpa and me. Eden chose to watch and cheer for us. At the BYU dinosaur museum we happened to see Dr. Brooks Britt, a WAC colleague of mine who is in charge of the museum and quite an aclaimed dinosaur hunter. He took us back in the lab where we got to use the electric drill to dig out dinosaur fossils. (I was a bit hesitant; Dr. Britt grabbed my hand, saying "Go at it girl!") We saw all the specimens back in the storage room, including a huge dinosaur head Dr. Britt's grandfather had carved from wood.
Afterwards the sun came out and we played badmitten and blew bubbles in the backyard.
Mark joined us for dinner and brought presents for the children--so sweet! After dinner we took Sam and Eden home. Things seemed pretty quiet the rest of the week!
If any of you are feeling sad that your children couldn't come to Grandma camp, you had better move to Utah! :) Just kidding. We do wish you all were closer. We'll do Grandma camp with the other grandchildren when we can.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
CCCC in Atlanta with Mary
April 6-10, Mary and I met in Atlanta for the Conference on College Composition and Communication, fondly known as CCCC, or 4Cs, or just Cs. Imagine 3000 English teachers in a downtown Marriott, passionately debating the best ways to teach writing. I really love it --no sarcasm :) It was so fun to share this energizing experience with my own daughter. I now understand why you hear so often that dads want their sons to follow in their footsteps. It is fun to share the professional part of your life with someone you love.

On Saturday we joined friends Kristine Hansen, Danette Paul, and Debbie Dean to tour the Martin Luther King Historic site. This is the Ebenezer Church where he and his father preached.
We had great grits, fried chicken, cat fish, peach cobbler, and yes, waffles at Gladys Knights restaurant.
This is the view from the glass elevator going down the center of the hotel. Dizzying.

Above is the view from our hotel room window.
On Saturday we joined friends Kristine Hansen, Danette Paul, and Debbie Dean to tour the Martin Luther King Historic site. This is the Ebenezer Church where he and his father preached.
Above is the view from our hotel room window.
Thanks, Costco
I'm thankful tonight for Costco because that wonderful store made it possible to have a delicious company dinner tonight with no fuss and no muss. Marinated top sirloin roast, check. Parisian salad, check. Broccolli florets ready for steaming, check. Delicious wonderful New York style cheesecake, check and double check. Then I was able to spend a little time making homemade rolls. Yumm.
Best part of all this was the delightful evening with Mark, Emily, Jared, Sam, Eden and niece Lindsey. So much fun! Lindsey is recently engaged to her long time friend Heath, so we were able to hear all the details on their plans. Heath is currently deployed in Afghanistan, so wedding plans depend somewhat on when he will be back. She brought us a plate of cookies decorated with pastel sprinkles, so cute.
After Lindsey and Mark left, Sam and Eden watched their shows in the basement and Emily, Jared, Paul and I chatted about what parents could teach their children to help them be happy as adults. Jared pointed out that happiness usually depends on a person's relationship with God and other people (especially a good spouse), so teaching them to be close to God and to get along with others is key. Pretty good advice. It ties in to the two most important commandments: Love God and Love your neighbor.
Just tucked Sam and Eden into bed. Sam has spring break, so the two of them are staying at "Grandma camp" for a couple of days. Paul and I have been looking forward to this for weeks!
Best part of all this was the delightful evening with Mark, Emily, Jared, Sam, Eden and niece Lindsey. So much fun! Lindsey is recently engaged to her long time friend Heath, so we were able to hear all the details on their plans. Heath is currently deployed in Afghanistan, so wedding plans depend somewhat on when he will be back. She brought us a plate of cookies decorated with pastel sprinkles, so cute.
After Lindsey and Mark left, Sam and Eden watched their shows in the basement and Emily, Jared, Paul and I chatted about what parents could teach their children to help them be happy as adults. Jared pointed out that happiness usually depends on a person's relationship with God and other people (especially a good spouse), so teaching them to be close to God and to get along with others is key. Pretty good advice. It ties in to the two most important commandments: Love God and Love your neighbor.
Just tucked Sam and Eden into bed. Sam has spring break, so the two of them are staying at "Grandma camp" for a couple of days. Paul and I have been looking forward to this for weeks!
Monday, February 28, 2011
Heart Scriptures for Valentine's Month
During February I've been collecting scriptures about the heart. Here are a few:
Romans 5: 3-5 The Love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost.
Mosiah 2:9 Open your hearts that ye may understand.
Deuteronomy 4:29 Seek the Lord with all your heart
Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust in the Lord with all they heart.
1 Peter 1:22 See that you love one another with a pure heart fervently
Proverbs 15:13, 15
A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance
He that is of a merrry heart hath a continual feast
Luke 16:15
God knoweth your hearts
Reading these scriptures has helped me to think about how we need to open ourselves fully, to be filled with the spirit and righteous thoughts and love through and through. I'm trying to be that way.
Romans 5: 3-5 The Love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost.
Mosiah 2:9 Open your hearts that ye may understand.
Deuteronomy 4:29 Seek the Lord with all your heart
Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust in the Lord with all they heart.
1 Peter 1:22 See that you love one another with a pure heart fervently
Proverbs 15:13, 15
A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance
He that is of a merrry heart hath a continual feast
Luke 16:15
God knoweth your hearts
Reading these scriptures has helped me to think about how we need to open ourselves fully, to be filled with the spirit and righteous thoughts and love through and through. I'm trying to be that way.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Texas Spring
Here in Provo, we're currently watching snow fall. But just last week, Paul and I were meandering around San Antonio and Austin in sandals and shirt sleeves. OK, sometimes we needed a light jacket, and it did rain some--but it was so warm and delightful! Mid to high 70s--and even 80 one day. Ah!
We went to the Zoo (where we saw a very cool underwater hippo!) and to Austin (where we saw very professional Mary in her classroom). We hiked to enchanted rock, explored the Nimitz Museum of the War in the Pacific, and toured the capital and the San Antonio Mercado. We played with Beyblades, went down slides, and had tea parties.
It was a great trip!








We went to the Zoo (where we saw a very cool underwater hippo!) and to Austin (where we saw very professional Mary in her classroom). We hiked to enchanted rock, explored the Nimitz Museum of the War in the Pacific, and toured the capital and the San Antonio Mercado. We played with Beyblades, went down slides, and had tea parties.
It was a great trip!









Sunday, February 13, 2011
Beth's Birthday


The 4 days of birthday have just ended with a great Valentine's party. Emily and the children came early to decorate with hearts and streamers. Paul bought the beautiful Valentine cake and all sorts of yummy treats. Kay and all the Utah Linebacks came which was so fun. Jared found trivia questions based around 1951. It was loads of fun.
The rest of the celebration was fun too. On Thursday Paul took me to see BYU Theatre Ballet perform Cinderella. It was the 40th anniversary of Theatre Ballet--I was the secretary for that first year. In a display were photos from the first performance, and I was in them.
Friday was my actual birthday. Jen, our assistant, brought delicious cupcakes to celebrate. Then Dad took Mark and me out to La Jolla at Riverwoods for dinner. So delicious and lovely. We sat looking out a big window at the twinkling lights on the square.
Saturday we went to SLC to spend time with Margaret who came out for WGU meetings. We had pizza at the Lymans' house before taking Margaret to the airport. Then, in the evening Paul and I went to see Madame Butterfly at the Covey Center. It was wonderful! Amazing singing! Right here in Provo too.
Then the party today. I feel very well celebrated.
Happy Birthday to me!
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