Wednesday, February 18, 2009
The Collegiate Peaks
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Big Band Dance

Last Saturday night was the annual Big Band Dance at BYU. This dance is held every February as a salute to the armed forces. The dance is supposed to be set in a 1940s canteen. Synthesis, BYU's top jazz band, provided the music and a fabulous big band feeling. We did all sorts of dancing, including foxtrot, cha cha, and swing. I went with my friend Phil, which was especially fun because we went together three years ago as freshmen.
There was a short show that depicted a love story during World War II. We all then sang the different songs of the branches of the armed forces. A favorite part of the evening was when this World War II veteran talked about the more-than-140 missions he completed and then played the trumpet that he played many times during the war.

Phil and I had a great time together. I am not that best dancer (but I am learning!), so whenever I missed some steps Phil would just start spinning and twirling me to get me back on. The dance floor was packed, but we still spent a lot of time out on it. My feet were killing me by the end of the night... a small price to pay for a wonderful evening.
Thursday, February 05, 2009
It's Just Like Camping in Helen's Kitchen
On January 12, the demolition crew came in and started their work on our kitchen and family room. All the cabinets, counter tops and flooring were taken out. . . . making way for all new. We moved our "camping kitchen" into our downstairs bedroom and laundry room. We have been enjoying MANY crockpot meals during our kitchen renovation. This is the end of week 4 without a functioning kitchen and I have to admit, it's gone pretty smoothly. On Monday, a cork floor is being installed in the kitchen and family room. Then the only thing left to do is have the appliances installed. We can't wait! More pictures will follow when it is completed.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Morro Bay in the Winter
This weekend we decided to take a quick trip to Morro Bay. Even though the weather started out rainy, it cleared up and we had a great weekend. Ken, Mardene and Robert Hanson joined us, and even Allison came one night for dinner and games.
We did stop along the way in Fillmore for Gavin to see the train station there. A little shop had a small Thomas the Train replica for Gavin (who is a true Thomas fan) to see.
It is always a treat to spend time with the Hanson family, pictured here at Morro Rock.
We walked along the bay one afternoon and found an otter family, just floating in the bay, anchored by the sea kelp.
Megan, Gavin and Danny are shown here on the boardwalk at the Elfin Forest. We had never been there before and it was fun to walk through the 100 year old pygmy oak trees. Morro Rock is shown in the background.
Friday, January 23, 2009
Trying to help in Sacramento
Once again it was time for the Sacramento Legislative Tour, where elected officials lobby the legislators and hope that they don't do too much damage to local governments with their takings policies. In the above picture, Helen, Dad, Mom, Erin, and Margaret are pictured with Sam Olivito from the California Contract Cities Association. The Governator was supposed to show for the reception but was behind closed doors with The Big Five, trying to figure out how to handle the 42 billion dollar budget deficit.
Margaret is pictured with fellow councilmember, Lois Gaston, and City Manager, Darrell George in front of the Capitol building where they spent the day with Senators and Assembly members.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Right on the Button
Alana and I had the unique opportunity to go curling yesterday with some friends. It was an awesome two-hour session during which we learned about the sport, took a lesson and got to play a game. Some of the terminology that we loved was "button", "hack", "burn the stone", and, our personal favorite, "hog". Most people don't own their own set of stones, as a set from Scotland (from which the granite and sport originate) costs about $17,000.
This is a picture of Alana and I "sweeping" a stone down to the other end. The friction that is created from "sweeping" and the resulting thin layer of water can help a stone travel an additional 15-18 feet.

Above is Nathan Beck and Ian each "throwing a stone". We thought the idea sounded a lot like "passing a stone", but proved to be much more fun.
Just in case you were all wondering, the US Olympic Trials for curling will be held in Denver, Colorado on February 21-28...See you there! Oh yeah, the title of this post refers to the small, inner circle where a thrower tries to land a stone.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
More Christmas Activities
Alana's friend, Roxy, came down to visit and wanted to see Disneyland. Instead, we went to California Adventure and had a great time.
James came to California for an interview at the City of Hope for his residency in Lab Animal Pathology. We took a picture of all 5 of the kids.
Grammie and Grampie came for dinner when James was visiting.
The kids all went out on the Rose Parade route on New Year's Eve. It's always a fun time with the Hanson family.
We drove Alana and Evan back up to Utah and met Ian there. It was so cold (-4 degrees F) but we still went snowshoeing in the fresh snow. It was absolutely beautiful!
Friday, January 09, 2009
Family Activities at Christmas
Ian has a reputation for being able to open presents faster than anyone. Grampie high-fived him after Ian amazed even the unbelievers.
Uncle Evan set up his train for Gavin to play with at Christmas. Unlike Gavin's Thomas the Train, this train didn't require any pushing by hand.
We had Christmas dinner out in Redlands at the Ferguson's home. All the cousins, Grampie and Helen are posed in this picture.
On a beautifully clear day, the Crumps and Finlays decided to tour the Getty Villa in Malibu to see the antiquities from the Getty collection.
On this morning, we went to Santa Anita Racetrack for breakfast and to watch the horses work out.
Thursday, January 08, 2009
Hair today. . . . .Gone tomorrow!
Well, Erin finally did it! Did what you ask?! Erin decided to cut her hair and donate 10 inches to Locks of Love, an organization that gives wigs to disadvantaged children with life-threatening illnesses that lead to hair loss. About 6 - 10 ponytails go into the making of each wig. Erin went with Jeannie and Allison to decide on a new, shorter style of hair. And doesn't it look great! Thanks for helping others!
Friday, January 02, 2009
Christmas Fun!
Sunday, December 21, 2008
California Hall of Fame
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Gavin's Best Christmas Party
Gavin was able to go to the 18th annual Brush Christmas Party this year. It was his first chance to see the plethora of desserts that Mary (a professional food stylist) had prepared. It was a crisp, cool night so we sat near the fire on their back porch and enjoyed good company and incredible food.
In addition to seeing Santa, who made a timely appearance, Gavin tried to shake hands with the life-size snowman by the front door.
These are just a small portion of the dessert treats that we sampled (and sampled and sampled). Gavin's eyes truly grew twice their normal size when he saw all of this dessert.
Sunday, December 07, 2008
Live From New York. . . . .


Saturday, December 06, 2008
Breakfast with Santa
This morning was the annual Rotary Breakfast with Santa. While Margaret, a member of the Rotary Club, was in the kitchen cooking pancakes and sausage, the family had breakfast and then visited with friends and Santa.
Gavin and Megan went to see Santa and Mrs. Claus. Initially, Gavin wasn't very anxious to go near this strange man in a red suit (a lot of it had to do with Gavin cutting several mollars) but with Mom there it was O.K.
Gavin got to pick out a book from Santa and naturally it was his favorite, Thomas the Train. He is showing his book to friends, Elizabeth and Emily Golding. They helped him get over his fear of Santa because they were both so excited to see Santa.
Gavin with his friends, Emily and Elizabeth, who were attired in their beautiful dresses.
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