Sunday, February 28, 2010

See it live

or see it on TV. This past Friday night Lonny and I went to the Church to see the broadcast from the Tabernacle of President Eyring talking about Seminary. Pres. Eyring talked about his time as the president of Ricks College. That was my first encounter with him when my sister was a student at Ricks. By the time I attended Ricks College Bruce Hafen was the president. I really enjoyed the talk because I really love Pres. Eyring, but kept on thinking how Lonny and I had just been on Temple Square and in the Tabernacle twice two weeks earlier. Once to see the Mormon Tabernacle Choir practice and once to hear Stephen Covey speak. The choir practices are open to anyone but we attended as part of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society Conference and so we had to stand when we were welcomed and introduced. The choir members applauded us, ha ha. The choir and the orchestra sounded so good. I just loved being there to see them practice.
Yesterday we watched on TV the BYU verses New Mexico State game. Once again I thought about how two weeks earlier we were in the Marriott center live watching BYU play. I think I prefer the live version over the telly vision.

Of course, it didn't hurt that BYU won 2 weeks ago.

I had to include a picture of Noah Hartsock (34) from our stake. He played really well, his mom would have been proud.

I love this picture of Bryce because. . .

this is what he was looking at. I guess he doesn't care for the Bali dancing. We had a great time staying with Justin and Miranda over the weekend and of course seeing Geoff and Eric. Here's all the boys warming up before the game.

And here's my buddy Bryce and I.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Ghosts of Christmas past

The pictures from "The Nutcracker" arrived while I was out of town. They sat unopened like no one cared. Anyway the butterfly comes to the party in a box. Or so it appeared. I may have agreed not to reveal any behind the scenes secrets.

There she is. . .

the center of attention for a moment,

as she dances alone across the stage
and then. . .


it's over. Until next year.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

This could be tragic.




I am getting a new oven today, in fact there already is an empty hole where this one used to be. Last night I was thinking about how many chocolate chip cookies have been baked in this oven over the past eleven years. I had just told Geoff that the US of A had a weight problem stemming from the invention of the remote control. Ha! I think it may have started when Michelle H. gave me "the recipe."

The tragedy may be what if the new oven doesn't know how to bake chocolate chip cookies like the old oven knew?

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Happy Birthday


to the mommy of these two adorable children!


I have said it before but thanks for always being such a great, older sister. Jenny and Emily have their own private book club. The current read is "My Sister's Keeper." Here's to "keeping" each other.

It is still undetermined who will end up the taller sister.

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Bed and Breakfast



This is my table after I unpacked one of my boxes from last night's adventure. And that's Emily's hot pad, front and center, that she made.
I remembered to take my camera to the "bed and breakfast enrichment night" but who knew the battery had died? I had spent some time preparing for this night and I wanted pictures. We combined with the young women. Their leaders presented a demonstration on making cinnamon rolls, and then we ate them. Too bad there are no pictures, they were delicious, but maybe later I can post a picture of what happens when you eat them.
Our stake is celebrating it's 5oth anniversary this spring and our stake presidency has encouraged us to accomplish some goals as part of this commemoration. One of the goals is to make quilts for service. Sometimes I just follow my leaders, sometimes I think about pouting. For this situation I figured they might be speaking to me. I have a stash of fabric that I am more than happy to part with for a good cause. I have spent the last three or four weeks cutting the fabric into squares. When I had the class "mass production" in college one of our projects was to start a quilt one day and bring it back the next day completed. The three plus weeks I had to cut out fabric was plenty of time to prepare 30 kits to make a hot pad and 9 kits to make a baby quilt. Anyone that wanted to learn to sew made a hot pad, the rest teamed up to make quilt tops.

We had several wonderful ladies helping the newbies with each step of the stitching from sewing the seams, to tying the fabric with the batting and finishing the edges. I wish I had a picture of how many finished hot pads walked out of the cultural hall last night. Emily said this brown fabric looked like a basketball. I say it looks like chocolate which is always a good reminder when you're cooking. Does this need more chocolate? Probably.




I had made some quilts to various stages just to show that the steps of the hot pad are the same for a quilt. You know, in theory, if you can make a hot pad you can make a quilt. Now I have some quilts to finish and I am happy about that.
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