Thursday, April 16, 2009

Visit With Sis


My sister Valerie was in town (from Fallon, Nevada) for a short visit, and she was able to spend Monday night with me. Since she hadn't had a chance to meet the kids yet, Steph & Mickel brought them over. I can't believe how much she's starting to look like my mom. It was good to spend some time with her. Sorry the picture's not so great ... I'm having camera issues AGAIN!

Easter Brunch


The "gang" and I (Sterling was really there, but was the cameraman for this photo) went to our traditional Easter brunch at Market Street Grill. Unfortunately, we were apparently too late for the Easter Bunny.

Bees Game

Last Friday I went to the Salt Lake Bees game with Steph & Mickel and the kids. It was a bit cold, but fun. Kaiya wolfed down a hot dog, and then wanted to leave because she was having a sleep-over with Grandma. She loves sleeping over at Grandma's ... though we have figured out that she doesn't like Grandma's high bed.


Such a kiss-able face!



Saturday, April 4, 2009

Professor Kris

Kristen was invited to read her paper - "The Case For The Space Traveling Comparative Bohemian" - at a University of Utah conference on Friday. Though much of it was over my head, it was basically about the interaction between literature (or any of the "creative" arts) and science. Academia is truly Kris' element. She is just a few weeks from receiving her Masters degree (American Studies), and would very much like to go on for her doctorate. Kris - you make my heart smile. I'm so proud of you!

B-ball


On Tuesday I went to watch the kids at Steph's basketball game. Mickel ended up getting home in time to go as well. It was pretty fun to watch Steph on the court again after so many years vested in that sport.


Kaiya spent her time digging through Grandma's purse, looking for coins for her piggy bank.

Teague spent his time taking pictures. A couple of them even turned out okay.

Unfortunately, the team lost. Steph wasn't very happy about that! The competitive spirit still lives.

God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change;

courage to change the things I can;

and wisdom to know the difference.


--Reinhold Niebuhr