It all started on Friday, September 7, when both Deon and Gary and Don and Dana came to our house. We attended the BYU football game Saturday night which was a disaster. We lost to Cal State, having scored only 3 points until late in the 4th quarter. A sad display after the upset they pulled off the week before in Arizona.
Sunday, we got up early and attended Garrett and Kristen's ward at 9:00 and then left for St. George around 11:00. We stopped at Dairy Queen on the way for lunch and were checking into our condo by 4:00. We upped our game this year and reserved a penthouse 3 bedroom suite in the new Estancia World Mark condos in St. George. It was a beautiful unit complete with upgraded appliances, granite counter tops and a jetted tub. The pool area was especially nice, too. As soon as we unloaded the cars and got settled in our rooms we started dinner preparations. We had invited Dave and Suzette over for a tri tip dinner. It turned out that only Suzette could come as Dave was in flight returning from a volleyball tournament. (He helps coach the women's volleyball team for Dixie State.) Dinner was delicious with tri tip, garlic potatoes, broccoli, and corn. Suzette brought a lovely green salad. The potatoes and corn were fresh from our garden and were a big hit. Suzette and Dave returned later that night, once he landed, and we visited into the late evening.
| Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary Kathy and Curt |
Tuesday, we just had a laid back morning at the condo's swimming pool. It was nice to just relax. We fixed lunch of cheese sandwiches at home and visited and napped. That evening, we all met at a Mexican restaurant for dinner. Kathy and Curt and their friends joined us. It was fun to all be together even though the food wasn't the best. it was Kathy and Curt's 50th wedding anniversary so we had the waitress bring them a special dessert to celebrate. The show on Tuesday was Prince of Egypt....an amazing production complete with live camels and the parting of the Red Sea.
| The whole group at the Mexican restaurant including Kathy and Curt's friends from their mission |
Wednesday, we left St. George and drove to Cedar City to attend the new temple there. The St. George temple was closed so that gave us a good excuse to see the beautiful and new temple in Cedar City. It is a small temple so we had to get there early to make sure we could all get into a session. The sessions only run every hour and a half so we didn't want to have to wait that long for the next session. We were glad we made the effort to get there early as the session was completely full by the time it started.
| Gary loved finishing up the sweetened peaches after eating his peach sundae. |
All too soon, it was Thursday and time to say good bye and head for home. We love our annual trips the St. George and especially when we can share the time with family. Our trip home was non eventful until we reached about Nephi. It was then we started noticing billowing smoke up ahead. It got bigger and more angry looking as we got closer to Payson and Spanish Fork. Luckily, it was burning on the back side of the mountain but was threatening to crest and burn toward the homes in Woodland Hills and Elk Ridge. The residents there were evacuated by 6 that evening and remained out of their homes for over a week. The smoke followed us to Heber and by Saturday we couldn't even see our mountains because the smoke was so thick. We were glad when the winds changed and cleared our skies.
| Notice the Payson temple in the foreground |
| A picture posted later in the week showing the extent of the flames |
| The smoke in Heber was thick for few days |
| This deck are will be an extended kitchen, entry way, sitting room, and pantry. Where the garage door is now will be a solid wall for another downstairs bedroom. |
| This will be the back door eventually. |
It was off to college for Jillian and Charlotte this month. Andrea and Casey drove them both to Rexburg, Idaho to attend BYU-I for one semester. They got them each settled into their new apartments and had to say good bye to them until Thanksgiving. These are our first two college attending grandchildren. So proud of them.
The last Friday of the month, we flew to California to attend, our niece, Kim Sorenson's wedding. We flew into Burbank airport, rented a car, and made it to Deon's by 10:30 Friday morning. We were glad we could come a day early so we could help with whatever was needed. Friday, Deon and I cut up vegetables and finished cutting cheese and fruits on Saturday for the appetizer table. Friday night, we went to the wedding site for a rehearsal and then on to dinner at the family's favorite Mexican restaurant, La Casina. Most all of Deon and Gary's family were there, along with ourselves and their new granddaughters, Jordan and Morgan Howe. It was quite a gathering of 30 plus people.
The next morning, we drove to the place of the wedding to help set up tables and chairs. By the time we arrived, Kim realized they were short three tablecloths. We were given the assignment to drive to the rental place and pick them up. We were glad to have something specific to do. The wedding was scheduled to start at 5 and we arrived earlier to help take care of any last minute things that needed to be done. We were there in time to greet Mom and Dad when they arrived. We were so grateful that Sam and Kathy were willing to bring them down to celebrate this exciting occasion with Kim and Eric.
The wedding was performed by their stake president and was beautiful. The program included Kim and Eric's 6 children singing a song from 'The Greatest Showman,' which was perfect for the occasion. Kim and Eric exchanged vows and then, after pictures, joined us for a sit down dinner. It was an amazing event - the venue was unbelievably beautiful, the wedding ceremony wonderful, and the dinner delicious. We are so happy for Kim. She deserves to find this kind of happiness after 10 years of being a single, hard working mom. We were glad we could be a part of this grand occasion.
| A priceless picture |
We spent an extra day in California so we could relax with Deon and Gary on Monday, October 1. We went to Newport beach, sat in the sun, watched the enormous waves crash onto the beach, and had a delicious lunch at a local beach side restaurant, The Beachcomer. The perfect ending to a fun and busy weekend.
And now for Aria and Avery........
Todd and Kailee took the girls to the state fair.
Todd was the best daddy ever to ride all the
kiddie rides with Aria.
| All ready for church |
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