Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Dear Family and Friends,

Well Christmas is finally upon us. We thought that we might be golfing on Christmas, but boy oh boy the weatherman was right for once. Last night the snow began and it didn't stop until early this morning and when it was done we had at least 10 inches on the driveway. It was absolutely beautiful and I didn't even mind shoveling it. Yah I know, I wouldn't want to do it every morning! But Pam and I have pretty much gotten everything ready for our solo Christmas. Of course Pam and Erin decorated our beautiful tree almost a month ago and it is still wonderful to look at, especially at night.




During the next couple of weeks Pam continued decorating in the house and outside and I finally got on the ladder and put the new lights (LED) on the gutters and they look pretty good.





This morning I finally got some warm clothes on and went out to survey the whiteness. It was just beautiful and you hardly wanted to make a mark in the snow. As the cars and trucks went by it was so quiet. But I finally began shoveling and this is what everything looked like this morning.













With the path around the north side of the house Sidney now has a path to the deck or I should say under the deck. But he has pretty much enjoyed the garage for the past few days as it has been quite cold. We have even let him in the house on and off!!!

We have enjoyed just looking outside and seeing everything so white and beautiful. I would imagine that Denver is getting the storm today. We surely hope every one has a great Christmas Holiday and that you are enjoying the messages and music of the Savior and this special time of the year. Pam and I were able to see the Tabernacle Choir Christmas Devotional a week ago and it was magnificent. Well have a wonderful time in your individual homes and we will miss you all. Look forward to visiting with the family on Christmas Day!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Post Halloween--Pre Thanksgiving

We have looked at this corner of the basement for about 16 years and have discussed this and that and looked at cabinets and hardware, but with the current renovation spurt, this corner finally got its due!


We thought we found cabinets we wanted, but when we went to Provo to buy them at Home Depot, we found they were only available by special order and became quite expensive. We did find some "put together" cabinets and they looked quite nice, so we purchased a sink base and a drawer pack and after putting them together and instaklling them in the corner they looked nice.


We have ordered a rolling cart that will go on the wall to the left and on which we will put the microwave. Here are a few more pics that feature the cabinets.



While this project was going on we received the wonderful news from Travis that big changes were going to happen on the 8th of November when he would be ordained and sustained as the 2nd Bishop of the Roxborough Ward. Of course we wanted to be there, but had Stake Conference that weekend. Fortunately for me it was a broadcast conference and upon checking with my area seventy advisor, he assured me it would be all right to miss the broadcast and be with my family.

So following the saturday adult evening session, Pam and I boarded the VUE and headed to Denver. We had a great drive and arrived around 4:00 am sunday morning. After a quick nap we got up and dressed for church and slipped into the back of the chapel and sat on the last row without anyone noticing. President Walker made the change in bishoprics following the sacrament and then after the sacrament meeting we joined the rest of the family in a classroom where Travis was ordained a bishop.

Later that afternoon we spent a wonderful afternoon with the gathered family at Travis and Jennifer's home. The only thing that would have made it better would have been to have Erin, Weston and Kate there.

Yup, the Chargers were playing...I think the game was football...




It was wonderful to see all the grandchildren (and their parents). I know that Drew, little Alex, Kali, Megan, Andrew, and Haley were there, but they were just blurs most of the afternoon.



Of course we couldn't be together without food! Thanks Jennifer for the wonderful taco meal






After we were all fed and happy we returned to visiting and enjoying the afternoon.



Pam and I spent another couple of days in Denver and enjoyed visiting with each of the families but it had to end sometime, and for that it was Wednesday morning. We left at 8:30 am and had a very enjoyable drive home. The weather was beautiful and the high mountain passes were spectacular as was the Glenwood Springs canyon. We arrived home about 4:00 pm and found all well at home. Yea, Sidney was still there! He isn't smart enought to go anywhere else.

Thanks family for the wonderful visit. Sorry Erin and Weston---we missed you!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Winter's Here...

October has been an interesting month with visits and projects and hopefully this will update our activities. Andrew and his children, Jane and Reynolds arrived on the 21st from Salt Lake City, where they had dropped off Sarah who was heading north to Calgary, Canada with a friend. We were happy to have them for the rest of the week. Andrew and I got to play a couple of rounds of golf and the weather was perfect. Jane and Reynolds got used to us (we think) and had the run of the house. Here are a few pictures of a few minutes before bedtime in our bedroom.








Andrew left for Denver on Sunday after sacrament meeting and Jane and Reynolds were with us for a couple of days and did very well. They certainly liked the nursery in Primary. On the following Monday, a member of our stake came and began a project of installing our new counter tops and back splash in the kitchen. We made the decision to do this last month and are finally around to it. The end result was beautiful and I hope you all like it. Pam does for sure.







Monday evening, late, Sarah and Erin and Kate arrived from Salt Lake. Sarah had spent all day Monday coming from Calgary to Salt Lake. She had a great trip and we were happy to have her with us for the week. Jane and Reynolds were happy to have their mother back. Unfortunately the weather didn't cooperate too well and it was quite cold. On Wednesday a huge storm rolled through and resulted in snow, the first snow of the season. The kids wanted to be out in so much that after breakfast we let them go and they had a little fun, although they were pretty cold and didn't associate cold with snow. But they soon found out.








So that's our hectic schedule. Andrew is going to meet us in Grand Junction this week end and we will give him back his family. Other than that we are doing well and I am preparing for Stake Conference in November--will be glad when that is behind me.