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December 10, 2012 by Sue Leave a Comment

The latest news:

  • Brian had surgery before Thanksgiving to repair the hole in his ear canal wall for the second time; the surgery went well but there have been some post-op complications with the incisions that haven’t been very fun for him and have made dancing difficult which is a problem when you have three dance classes in a semester.
  • Mark has mono.  Ugh!  So now we are 2 for 2 with our children and mono; he’s having a tough time getting over it with finishing up the semester and working; Lauren feels lousy, too, so they strongly suspect she has it, too.
  • Scott and I attended BYU’s Celebration of Christmas last weekend with all the choirs and Philharmonic Orchestra so we got to see Lauren play violin with the orchestra; we go to this concert every year and just love it because it’s a great beginning to the Christmas season.
  • Last Sunday was tree delivery day for me when we deliver large trees purchased at Festival of Trees; that’s the winding-up activity for Festival week and it went off without a hitch.
  • We managed to finish the Christmas decorating last Monday before BYU kids came up for dinner so we felt pretty good about that; so festive here!
  • Friday was our annual Christmas shopping marathon; the yearly endurance event yielded the majority of our shopping done, so good job for us, although I was completely exhausted by the time we got home late Friday night.
  • Scott played a piano duet at his BYU ward Christmas music fireside last night with a student in the ward; he reports that it went great.
  • I sang in Alpine’s community choir concert, Joyful Christmas Sounds, last night; I’ve only missed two years that we’ve lived in Alpine and it’s fun to sing with my pals and do Christmas music together.
  • And now for the weather report: it’s been snowing steadily since before I got up and it’s a winter wonderland out my window with a full blanket of snow on the ground and on the pines in my backyard; lovely! Glad I don’t have to go out in it…..

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Festival of Trees 2012

November 28, 2012 by Sue 1 Comment

Monday was Decorating Day for this year’s Festival of Trees and we gathered to put together our tree and the space around it.  Our theme this year is “Sugarplum Forest” and we did lots of candy.  This was a reference to Paul being in “Hansel and Gretl” when he was in junior high and also to his penchant for stashing candy for future eating.  There’s a tree, playhouse, bare branches with glitter and bows, and candy jars.  It sold last night at the silent auction and will be going to Jim’s Family Restaurant in West Valley where they will display it and then raffle it off to a lucky customer.  As always, our tree is on the east end of aisle C.

The decorators are, L to R standing: me, Janice Carey Greenhalgh, Karen Carey, Renae Tibbitts, in front: Michelle Carey Rapp and Christine Carey Fazulyanov.

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Some gratitude stuff

November 22, 2012 by Sue 1 Comment

On this Thanksgiving Day, I am grateful for:

  • the three men in my life who love me no matter what
  • Scott’s mad cooking and grilling skills
  • my extended family on both sides who are always supportive
  • the wonderful, brilliant girls of Natalie’s Book Club who have held me up through thick & thin & everything in between
  • the lovely ladies of my neighborhood Lunch Bunch who patiently waited years for me to retire and be able to hang out with them again
  • my visiting teacher who anticipates my every need
  • my young friend who lets me do a super awesome book club with her and share some of the knowledge I’ve gained over the years
  • my church calling that lets me hang out with Primary kids and play the piano
  • my lovely mountain home with a gorgeous view out my front window
  • a marvelous stretch of Indian Summer so I can enjoy the sun before winter sets in for good
  • my garden going dormant so that I can enjoy the wonder of new growth in spring
  • books and my ability to read them
  • technology-I love it!

 

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50 States Reading Challenge Conquered!

October 24, 2012 by Sue Leave a Comment

Book ObsessedI started this challenge on a whim because I thought it sounded fun and interesting.  So during the course of my normal reading, I marked my list if the book I finished took place in a state I needed.  This actually worked fine for half the states and then I decided that I wanted to actually finish the challenge.  So I looked through books I had around the house that I hadn’t read to see how many I could find that worked for states I needed.  This actually got me through 45 states.  Then I had to go to the library to search for interesting books for the last five.  So I was surprised that I did this challenge without much struggle, which goes to show that I am pretty well-rounded, geographically speaking!

And which books did I give 5 stars? Alabama, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, and Wisconsin.

Alabama: Inside Out & Back Again, by Thanhha Lai

Alaska: Black Star, Bright Dawn, by Scott O’Dell

Arizona: Listening Woman, by Tony Hillerman

Arkansas: Philip Hall Likes Me, I Reckon Maybe, by Bette Greene

California: A Time of Troubles, by Pieter Van Raven

Colorado: The Secret School, by Avi

Connecticut: The Witch of Blackbird Pond, by Elizabeth George Speare

Delaware: The Unbearable Book Club for Unsinkable Girls, by Julie Schumacher

District of Columbia: Talking God, by Tony Hillerman

Florida: Turtle in Paradise, by Jennifer L. Holm

Georgia: Saving CeeCee Honeycutt, by Beth Hoffman

Hawaii: Under the Blood-Red Sun, by Graham Salisbury

Idaho: Double Jeopardy, by Steve Roos

Illinois: Fair Weather, by Richard Peck

Indiana: A Girl Named Zippy, by Haven Kimmel

Iowa: A Thousand Acres, by Jane Smiley

Kansas: May B., by Caroline Starr Rose

Kentucky: The Coffin Quilt, by Ann Rinaldi

Louisiana: Keepsake Crimes, by Laura Childs

Maine: Like the Willow Tree, by Lois Lowry

Maryland: Stepping on the Cracks, by Mary Downing Hahn

Massachusetts: The Shape of Mercy, by Susan Meissner

Michigan: Bud, Not Buddy, by Christopher Paul Curtis

Minnesota: The Birchbark House, by Louise Erdrich

Mississippi: Mississippi Trial, 1955, by Chris Crowe

Missouri: The Shepherd of the Hills, by Harold Bell Wright

Montana: Dancing at the Rascal Fair, by Ivan Doig

Nebraska: Worth, by A. LaFaye

Nevada: Lost December, by Richard Paul Evans

New Hampshire: Nothing But the Truth, by Avi

New Jersey: The Fighting Ground, by Avi

New Mexico: The Fallen Man, by Tony Hillerman

New York: Two Suns in the Sky, by Miriam Bat-Ami

North Carolina: On Agate Hill, by Lee Smith

North Dakota: The Children’s Blizzard, by David Laskin

Ohio: Trouble Don’t Last, by Shelley Pearsall

Oklahoma: True Grit, by Charles Portis

Oregon: The River, by Mary Jane Beaufrand

Pennsylvania: The Wedding Quilt, by Jennifer Chiaverini

Rhode Island: Black Duck, by Janet Taylor Lisle

South Carolina: Death by Darjeeling, by Laura Childs

South Dakota: The Indian Agent, by Dan O’Brien

Tennessee: Eggs in Purgatory, by Laura Childs

Texas: Flygirl, by Sherri L. Smith

Utah: When the Emperor was Divine, by Julie Otsuka

Vermont: Witness, by Karen Hesse

Virginia: With the Might of Angels, by Andrea Davis Pinkney

Washington: A Turn in the Road, by Debbie Macomber

West Virginia: Miss Julia to the Rescue, by Ann B. Ross

Wisconsin: Ida B. . . and Her Plans to Maximize Fun, Avoid Disaster, and (Possibly) Save the World, by Katherine Hannigan

Wyoming: The Traitor, by Laurence Yep

Bonus Book:  How the States Got Their Shapes, by Mark Stein

 

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Wild Thing

October 22, 2012 by Sue Leave a Comment

After a summer sewing hiatus, I finally finished up my Wild Thing quilt top today!  It’s a pattern from Thimble Blossom and I started it in a quilting class last spring.  I learned lots of great stuff in that class that I used on my sliced nine-patch but didn’t get back to finish this because summer is garden time.  Now that the weather’s turned cooler, my thoughts have turned to quilting.  Besides, I’m almost done hand-quilting my Tall Tales quilt and I’ll need a hand project soon, so I needed this quilt top done!  I took it out for a photo shoot this afternoon and as it’s a rather blustery day, the lighting isn’t great and you can’t see the lovely fabrics very well.  (But aren’t my maple leaves in the back yard awesome?)  The quilt was done with 2 charm packs of City Weekend by Liesl Gibson for oliver & s for Moda and a basic grey to offset the bright pinwheels.  I’ll be piecing the back with more City Weekend fabric.

The reveal:

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