Friday, December 13, 2013

Thanksgiving Weekend

I am resigned to the fact that we are destined for nontraditional Thanksgivings for the next few years. Last year I vowed that we wouldn't "mess with tradition", but as it turned out, once again things were a bit different at our house. This year Abby had a tournament in San Diego with her club soccer team over Thanksgiving break so Brian drove her and a carload of females to Southern California where they spent the weekend.
Abby is #27.
Travis, Kellie, and I stayed home and enjoyed our family--both out-of-towners and local BYU students.
Suzanna, Stewart, Grandma Stoker, Isabelle, Kirk, Seth, Emmeline, Kellie, Travis, Beverly, Quinn, Haley, & Renee
Grandma Stoker hosted Thanksgiving dinner at her home this year.
Kirk's son, Seth
Renee's daughter, Haley
Kirk's daughter, Emmeline
Suzanna, my cousin Jennilyn's daughter
Kirk's daughter, Quinn, with her Aunt Renee
We took the kids to Temple Square to see the Christmas lights. (The quality of my photos goes way down when taken in the dark with a phone. Ignore the glowing eyes.)
Cousins Haley and Travis
Proof I was part of the festivities
Renee and Haley
Haley with Isabelle and Travis with Quinn
We convinced Kirk and his family (along with Haley) to have a picture taken with Santa and some elves.
We missed Brian, Abby, Rachel & David, and Charlene's family, but I am truly THANKFUL for THESE loved ones who traveled to Utah to see me.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Atlanta, Georgia

A few weeks ago I traveled to Atlanta to see Rachel and David. It was so nice to visit their home for more than just a few hours and to truly get a feel for what their life is like there.
My first night we walked several blocks to The High Museum of Art where they were having an exhibition of Caldecott Medal winner Jerry Pinkney's work. Since Rachel and I both share a love of children's picture books, this was a fun surprise.
Museums are fabulous places of discovery. Being the crocheter that I am this unique chair designed by Marcel Wanders especially caught my eye. It is made of "crocheted fiber and epoxy resin".
This piece intrigued me as well.
But, this clock was one of the most fascinating pieces. A sign posted by the work explains, "Maarten Baas playfully captures the passage of time with his Analog Digital clock, a twelve hour DVD that runs on a loop. . .Only by looking closely at the numerals from the red LCD (liquid crystal display) does one observe that they were actually painted in and out by the designer in real time." We were completely mesmerized by the "ticking" screen. (It's available as a mobile app too.)
Rachel and David live in Midtown so they are within walking distance of many iconic Atlanta sites.
The Fox Theatre being one.
Also, The Varsity--the World's Largest Drive-in Restaurant.
Do you see the Coca-Cola headquarters in the background?
David is a graduate student at Georgia Tech in Biomedical Engineering. Saturday morning of my visit we walked the few blocks from their apartment to campus. It was Homecoming weekend and the Yellow Jacket fans were already tailgating. I enjoyed walking through the Greek Area where the fraternities and sororities were showing their pride.
One fraternity even had a pig roast.
The best part of the morning, however, was when Rachel and David took me to Sublime Doughnuts on the other side of campus. Oh my, oh my, oh my.
I consumed several of their fabulous donuts. The fresh strawberry 'n' cream donut was especially heavenly.
I am so grateful my Uncle and Aunt (Harold and Barbara) live in Atlanta as well as my cousin, Diana, and her husband, Omar. Rachel and David are in good hands.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Dear Rachel (#18)

Dear Rachel,

It's been months since my last blog letter so I am long overdue for an update. We are well into the routine of school now. Travis drives Abby every day and so far they haven't been tardy, although they are sleeping in later and later as the semester progresses.
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Travis continually sabotages my Trick or Treat sign. I am resigned to leave it just like this.
Speaking of Travis, he passed his Eagle Scout Board of Review last week. Of course, we celebrated with food.
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Travis was asked to Sadie's in a "sweet" and "punny" way.
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I found a fun use for the Scrabble tiles you gave me.
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Travis has been doing a lot of lifting to prep for basketball season. He thought for sure he could beat your dad in arm wrestling now, but alas, the 51-year-old won.
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Saturday night we had a Berkeley Reunion. It's amazing how many of us have ended up in Utah. Do you recognize everyone?

I'm so excited to fly to Atlanta and see you in less than two weeks!

Love you and David lots,
Mom

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Homecoming

Timpview's Homecoming Dance was in mid September this year, and Travis was ready. The theme was "Homecoming Royale" thus the James Bond pose.
Fortune cookies were involved in the asking this time.
He went with a terrific girl, had a fun group, and had a great time.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Cecret Lake

Cecret Lake is a place I've wanted to visit for a very long time. Finally, on Labor Day we made it a reality. My mom accompanied us up Little Cottonwood Canyon, past Alta and Snowbird ski resorts, until we reached the trail head.
The hike is not long and is easy enough for children. In fact, on the day we went, there were lots of families with young ones.
(My mom hiking the trail)
Kellie, Travis, and Abby had to RUN the trail, of course. Parts of it were slow-going so my mom insisted that Brian and I not wait for her. She would travel at her own pace.
Fall beauty was everywhere.
At the top, we found the kids on the other side of the lake skipping rocks and exploring the shore.
(Travis, Abby, Kellie)
(Brian and I with photo-bombing Abby)
The best surprise of the day was when I spied a mama moose and her calf meandering down the slope and over the path we had just crossed.
The mother was indifferent to us and all the other visitors. She and her baby calmly munched on the shrubbery around her. We were really surprised at how close we could get.
As the pair made their way to the lake, we eased on past to take pictures from a different angle.
It was a pretty amazing experience--one that definitely put a smile on our faces.
(Travis)