Monday, May 28, 2012

Memorial Day

A time to remember family

your task is to match people to the photo

Tim & Rindy
Blair, Julie , Eden, Dean, June
Brigham, Evan, Mackey
Brad & Mari-Lynn
David, Eliza, Lucy, Adam, Aaron, Levi
Lindsay,Josh, Ella, Adele, Everett
Michael, Marie, Joseph, Andrew
Elizabeth
Laura, Robert, Annie, Peter, Kate, Tyler





The burdens of a blogger

I am not a great writer.
I am not a great photographer.
I realize it bothers some when I say - hey can we gather for a moment for a photo, or look here for a moment, or I click anyway.

But I enjoy chronicling our adventure of life in some form or fashion and this blog is as close as I get. So this is what happens when you try to make it happen.







The Making of A Weekend

So what makes for a good weekend:
1 part - good weather
1 part - good food (gotta love scone sunday)
1 part - national holiday
All parts - family gathered together.


Memorial Day weekend was one full of gratitude for:
- our freedoms
- those who sacrifice for our freedoms
- our country
- our blessings
- our family

Missed those many who were not with us - especially Elder Parker (but he is doing great check his blog)
But we had a delightful weekend with the many who joined in the fun.














Friday, May 25, 2012

Sweetness

1. Sweet
Something that is awesome

 2. Sweet Adj.
 An intensive used to express satisfaction, acceptance, pleasure, excellence, exaltation, approval, awe, or reverence. When used individually, the level of satisfaction expressed is most often directly proportionate to the duration of the vowel sound.

 So goes the urban dictionary defining of the word sweet. Me I like the simplicity of I visual dictionary. In which the following is shown with the caption of Junie B visiting for the weekend


Turkey Vultures

Wondering if they are looking for lunch or what?


Normally have seen these guys wafting on the air trails in southern Minnesota when on a bike ride along the cannon river. Was not familiar with them as city dwellers ; but these are new residents outside our office windows looking in and supervising the efforts there.




Sunday, May 20, 2012

Baptism

And their children shall be baptized for the remission of their sins when eight years old, and receive the laying on of the hands (D&C 68:27).


I believe that children are born innocently into this world.
I believe that like Jesus all have need to be baptized.
I believe that a man must be called of God by those having authority to preach the gospel and administer the ordinances.
I believe the priesthood has been restored on the earth in these latter-days.
I believe Annie was right to chose to be baptized in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Saturday.



Saturday, May 19, 2012

Its Spring Time

Rindy has a great eye for color and design. She has a gardener's touch to make things bloom and grow. And this spring has cooperated in making it lovely here in Naperville.

The porch furniture is out and ready for a chat.

The deck has the table and chairs  out  and ready for a meal and a game.

The family room is ready for visitors.

Come to Naperville.

Mother's Day

Every Mother's Day is a wonderful tribute to the key, delightful. and wonderful Mothers in our lives. One would then think that all Mother's Days were created equal - WRONG.

The most important Mother's Days are those when a son or daughter is serving a full time mission and it is one of the two times (the other being Christmas) that you get to speak live with your missionary.We are no different than the thousands of others, we eagerly awaited and then savored each of our 40 minutes with Parker. Skype is a newer addition to the communication that we didn't have with the other boys and it certainly was a treat. It takes mere seconds to recognize how great he is doing and how grateful we are for what he is doing.

Happy Mother's Day indeed.




MN BYU Connection

The Minnesota BYU was critical to me when I attended BYU and has continued to have an important influence in our kids as they have attended. Evan was a huge beneficiary of the BYU MN connection.



Tuesday, May 15, 2012

People

The word people conjures various trite quotes that immediately come to mind:
 "people make the world go around"
"people, people who need people are the luckiest people in the word"
"we the people"
 And those like unto them.

A trip can also be defined by the people with whom we connect. Our trip  enjoyed its share of memorable people. A highlight of the people would provide a highlight of the trip and indeed key people transform and shape an experience.

Larry - Larry received a dedicated post and caused me to reflect on the impact of people on a trip. Key people transform and shape an experience.

Melenik Forde - our first forray out in London was to meet with melenik at Nando's for a chicken snack and hot chocolate. He had served with Brigham in Greece and lives in London with his wife. He shared his views and experiences of going to university and the church.Key people transform and shape an experience.

The Beefeater - this traditional tower of London guard gave an entertaining ( a couple of actual gewgaws moments) and data loaded historic  recount.  Key people transform and shape an experience. 

Rob & Lizzie Harrop- a great couple, Rob had been in the MTC and Greece with Brigham ,and had recently married Lizzie. The two graciously gave their time, shared their stories and experiences with us as we toured the countryside. We toured Arendell, walked the boardwalk and the Lanes of Brighton, the heights of ancient Hastings, and held our breath as he navigated the back roads to the temple. Key people transform and shape an experience.


The guard at  Hastings -It was part mayday, part summer hippie festival, part Gothe convention, and part Sturgis-yes truly a blizzard melange - centering at the extremely hard to find, poorly signed ( very typical of much of England's directional / informational signage) Hastings castle. They were charging for entrance, they had closed down for the evening, they had a mess to clean up from the  baccalavelian reveling, and still he decided , because we looked innocuous, to let us enter and look around and enjoy the view and the locale.  Key people transform and shape an experience.

Sam - she was unexpected as we both stood waiting for rides at the temple. We didn't end up getting a ride from her, which would have been nice, but we each received a huge hug and where to go visit and saw her pictures from home. She clearly loves Jersey and rarely met anyone, let alone an american, who was going on holiday to jersey.  Key people transform and shape an experience.



Sam, was after all a total stranger and it would've been odd even for me to ask her for a photo

Chris, Karen and Noah - the trip just wouldn't have been the same without them. They knew Pam, who had randomly met Brigham in Provo and responded to an introductory email, to agree to take us behind the scenes as Durrell. We met them in the bat house, we went in the bat house, we had a bat with a six-foot wind span swoop within inches of my head. We learned bats. We learned conservation, we learned animal management, we learned orangutans .  Key people transform and shape an experience.

The French couple from Lyon - we met them as we left our car in the parking lot at Mont St Michael. They spoke no english, but they answered our questions, shared our jokes and complaints, and crashed the private party with us. As we walked forever, ascended the stairs, got waived into (without being required to pay admission ) the now closed abbey and we're given free drinks and finger food.  Key people transform and shape an experience.
they are on the other side of the camera

Jackie - is from northern England and runs a small remote B&B in Normandy.  Traditional home cooked French meals, country barnyard home, gracious hospitality.  Key people transform and shape an experience.
she too took the photo

Brigham - Short of traveling with Rindy as fine of a traveling companion as can be found: totally prepared, can feign comfort & confidence in any situation, a keen sense of direction and chipper disposition made for a wonderful trip. Thanks to him for all the planning, and attendance to all the detail.




People have a choice. We have a choice. We can keep to ourselves, be aloof, be withdrawn, be whatever our excuse for not interacting with others. Or we can share, open up, be honest in our discourse. Not only does it make the world a friendlier place, a more interesting place, it can make the things we do and experience become so much more than had we done them on our own.

Key people transform and shape an experience. These people did for us. 

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Wild Things

They jump from tree to tree and they and their not so close cousins are residents of Durrell. The morning stillness, as we lay in our beds this morning in the Les Noyers hostel, is broken by the intermittent howls of sundry apes, monkeys and unnamed simians. For more than a decade Brigham and I have spoken of someday going to Jersey (no not that one, but the real one) to see and experience the world famous, amongst the zoo set, Durrell Zoo.
Having read many of Gerald Durrell's books on his animal collection experiences and conservation efforts, it was a matter of whether some day would come. It did. We flew over from London, took the bus into town and back out again to Durrell. Who would have thought you'd build an area with no shoulders to the roads, no sidewalks, and no alternate paths. It brought memories back of Cyprus and Brigham's companion and he being hit by a car as they walked along similarly constructed roads - must be a island thing, or a English derivative - fortunately we made it back and forth to the pub safely.





wearing the vest on the way back - smart move.

Zoo post yet to come

living history with larry

When was the battle of Hastings?
Who fought?
Who won?
What were the historic implications?

The aria to, oh you remember the name of that opera don't you?
How does it go?
What was the story line?

Trying to recall that expression?
In Latin? No Greek? No Hungarian?
Needless to say Spanish, or French, or Italian, or German ?
Any of a dozen!

Or rather that obscure church history fact?
The debate over the origins of the Pearl of Great Price?
Succession in the hierarchy?
What did the pioneers actually say and do about the word of wisdom?
How does it all relate to today?

That ignores his multiple engineering and legal degrees as a patent attorney.
There is all that and so much more to Rindy's brother Larry.
Our kids all delight in him and there is never a shortage of subjects to probe, discuss and learn.
How better to start a holiday than with a visit and a stay with him?


Ever the gracious host, we enjoyed visits to the Royal Shakespeare Company production of "Written on the Heart", St Paul's cathedral, the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace.

Walk the history, see the history, learn the history.







It's a delight to share experiences with Larry.