Sunday, May 31, 2009

Lactose-free

Like Poodle, I decided to go on a lacto-free (but not meat-free) diet. Unlike Poodle, my incentive is not to improve my skin, but rather to improve the environment - my small contribution toward the effort to prevent global warming. I will be making an exception for chocolate. I wouldn't want to starve.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Meagan's Wedding

Last week I was in Utah for the wedding of my niece, Meagan. She had a beautiful ceremony in the Salt Lake Temple performed by Pres. Eyring. She looked radiant, and very happy. It was so fun to share with her a very important day. Unfortunately, I forgot to pack my camera and had to rely on my mother for photos. She did a pretty good job, as you can see!

at the shower . . .

the beautiful couple after the wedding ceremony. . .

Matt & Vanessa at the wedding luncheon . . .
Cindy's cute family outside the temple . . .
and the wedding party at the Lion House reception.
Congratulations, Meagan and Quinn!!

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Happy Birthday to my baby!

It's no often I get to spend the day with Shady on her birthday, so today was quite a treat. Me, Brandon and "the girls" as he calls her had a great time . . .
eating chocolate cake for breakfast
hiking to donut falls in the snow
making a visit to the Iceberg - oh yeah!
visiting Brandon's uncle's home-in-process
almost getting run over by a biker in Mueller Park
having a mini snowball fight with Brandon, and
eating at a Churrascaria.

Happy Birthday Lindsey! I hope you had as much fun as I did!

Friday, May 22, 2009

question . . .

Is it possible to die of boredom?

Just wondering. . .

Friday, May 15, 2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BETHY

Happy birthday to Bethy, the best oldest child EVER! Because she loves to hide from the camera, and because I am in Utah without access to her baby pictures, I will have to share some highlights without photos. (to be added later)

From a very young age she proved she would be a leader. Although she was the youngest in the neighborhood (she was 1, the others were 2 and 3) she was the ring-leader of the kids in our little complex in Orem.

Bethy never lacked for an opinion. When she was only two she would insist that she knew which elevator would open next. At five, when I was teaching her the alphabet and she missed one, she would reply," you can call that an a if you want but I can call it a o if I want." She may not always be right, but she's never unsure.

Along with her leadership, she also had a compassionate side. She rallied the entire neighborhood into a garage sale to raise money for children who were starving in Africa. She raised quite a bit of money and sent it to Africa through our church fund.

Bethy loved friends and had quite the social life in Minnesota. She even tackled her friend, Rachel when she tried to leave before Bethany was ready to have her go.

She also has a sense of humor - after being sent with our luggage in Brazil on a boat that the rest of the family missed, she had to wait for us to arrive on the island by the next boat. Instead of being mad, she used her Cancer voice to make us all laugh - including the audience generated. We also laughed (well, not at the time) when she fell crossing a major thoroughfare in Sao Paulo. Wasn't quite so funny at the time.

No one can deny that Bethy's a hard worker. From helping me throw papers when she was in grade school, building tree houses with Brandon in High School, along with holding down several jobs at once, to completing Med School and residency in the top of her class, she always does the best at whatever she decides to do.

And that includes being a mom! And she has the proof in Mabel and little Annie!

Happy Birthday to a great daughter, wife, mom, sister, and OB!


Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day

to all of my beautiful daughters and daughter-in-law, mothers and potential mothers. I smile every time I think of you! (and I think of you a lot!)

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Mi casa es tu casa . . .

but I'm not so sure you'd want some of these. Given that I've been a little bored this week, with no clinica movil running, I thought I'd post some of the interesting homes in our neighborhood.
They're not your regular tract homes


We'll start with the traditional. Actually, very nice. Very orange - the most popular color here.

This house looks like a funky airplane. You have to enter at the base and take an elevator up to the main living area (not that I've been inside - it's kind of assumed by the way it's built)

This one is dad-the-bad's favorite. It is built in a circle, and is almost completely enclosed in glass.
We call this baby the "sore thumb" because - well, it's ugly.



As you can see, people will go to great lengths here to have a yard. The support structure alone probably cost as much or more than the house sitting on top.This one is my favorite. It is built into a cliff. The protruding portion is the actual house.
An engineering wonder!

And in the same neighborhood - we have this little dwelling. Because the country recognizes "squatter's rights" you have people living on undeveloped land - in hopes that someday it will be theirs.
Which one would you choose?