Monday, January 28, 2013

January Calm

I can not actually believe this, but I am going to blog an entire month in one post.

Ever since the first part of November, it has been Crazy Time!
So many things happening so fast, it took me until the end of this month to get caught up. 

This month, January - calm.
But Roger and I enjoyed some definite highlights in this month.

Highlight #1 - Wayne Brickey's Pearl of Great Price class
He is a master teacher, and I actually feel annoyed that it's over when he concludes our weekly hour and a half class. He has the uncanny ability to give Big Picture perspective to every line in the scriptures.  He packs vast knowledge and insight into line upon line.  He makes me feel and more fully realize God's plan.  He makes me laugh with his wit, and weep with new understanding. 

Roger conducted our branch meetings in January and invited him to speak and take the entire meeting.  As it turned out, he came on Martin Luther King Weekend, which brought vast throngs of people from the frigid, cloud inversioned North.  Our branch has under 200 members, and on January 20, we had 573 attend our Sacrament meeting.

Roger hadn't warned him about how this phenomenon can happen where we live in St. George on holiday weekends.  Brother Brickey just knew we were a little branch of mostly retired people.
  
When he began his talk, he said, "Now I love Brother Stratford. But from what he told me when he asked me to speak, I expected to see 80 or 90 gray-haired people in the congregation." 

Then he turned to Roger, sitting on the stand, and said, "That was just a bold-faced lie."

The congregation was full of young families with many noisy, little kids, but about a third of the way through Brickey's talk, it was quiet.  Roger said that there was a group of teenagers on the first row, and they were mesmerized.  He spoke about Joseph Smith and the Restoration, and brought insight and relatability to Joseph. 
Ever since our girls have traveled with him on tours to Israel and Church history sites in Missouri, they call themselves the Brickeyettes.  They love him.  I wish they and their husbands, who also love him, could be here to attend his classes!


Highlight #2 - My sister, Kay, told me about a multi-stake music workshop that was held on January 12 at a stake center in town.  I met her there at 8:30 AM on Saturday morning, sang some wonderful arrangements with the other attendees, then went to selected classes.  It was wonderful, I learned some new ideas and I hope I can attend next year.  Kay and I went to lunch afterwards at Sakura and had yummy food in bento boxes. I love to go to lunch with my sisters!

Highlight #3 - We were treated by Kent Petersen, our old friend from up north, to a delicious Italian dinner at Piccolo Mundo.
He and Nyla invited us when we were together at, "Savior of the World" in December.  He said he was inviting a group of old Ogdenites and other friends in St. George when he was to come with the Kay Starr Henniger Singers on a tour to do their musical program in St. George and other stops.  This is the choir that he invited me to sing with and go to Israel in September of 2000 to perform Lex De Azevedo's, "Gloria."

What a wonderful evening we had!  
We loved catching up with Kent and Nyla and Linda and Ron Halverson, our long-time-ago stake president.  He was later called to be a mission president in Norway and is an emeritus general authority, Mike Burdett, my good friend, Donna's husband, sings with the group and was there, too.  Donna couldn't come. Stephen Wade, a good friend of Kent's (they both have very large car dealerships and have known each other for years) came, but Stephen's wife, Marsha, who served on the auxiliary board of SGMT with me and I like her very much, couldn't come because she was in charge of a Relief Society meeting that night. The others there are great people and we enjoyed meeting them and visiting with them.



Highlight #4 - The next evening, we attended their beautiful program in Green Springs.  Kay Starr has written most of the music for this presentation, and it also included beautiful medleys and arrangements of hymns and narration.  It was so very well done.  What a talent she is, and there are wonderful voices in this group.

We took a quick trip to Vegas for a one-to-one computer lesson and to get our car serviced and enjoyed a good lunch at Joe's Stone Crab, but the trip maybe wasn't in the bold letters category, though I guess I would have to say that the lunch was! 

Saturday, January 26, Roger had to meet a potential buyer of two convenience stores he has listed in Panguitch, so he talked me into riding with him.  It turned into an all-day deal (he had a three hour meeting with the owner and the buyer).

We took the route through Zion National Park on the way back, to see how it looks in the winter. He got out and took a few shots.

We were excited to see some big-horned sheep.






The clouds hung low on some of the peaks, which gave a different kind of beauty than it is in the summer.



January 30, we invited Jim and Kathy Jensen over for a quick soup and salad dinner before we went to Brickey's Pearl of Great Price class.  I had made a huge pot of Russian Borscht from my sister, Patty's, recipe.  She learned how to make it when Hal served as Mission President in Novosibirsk. I made it that morning, then it hit me that we would be eating borscht forever with just the two of us, so why not share? 




I think Russians knew what they were doing when they put potatoes, carrots, celery, onion, cabbage and beets with meat together with beef stock, then topped it with sour cream.  It makes a great flavor combination. Thanks, Patty!

I know the calm of January won't last.  
But each season in the year brings variety, which makes life so interesting!

Thursday, January 24, 2013

2012 Stratford Christmas Up North . . . . . . . . . . and Elsewhere

2012 is the on year for Thanksgiving with our kids and the off year for Christmas. 

I do want to share that, before Christmas Day, some special musical things happened.  Our stake had a Choir-Go-Round with each choir in the stake visiting two different wards, two weeks in a row.  I picked and our core group rehearsed a lovely arrangement of, "Oh, Come, All Ye Faithful," with it changing key three times and accompanied with piano and violin.  When our INSTA-CHOIR sang for the 3rd Ward, Roger explained that he was a counselor in the branch presidency, and that we have had an INSTA-CHOIR ever since our branch formation.  He then invited whoever wanted to come sing with us to bring their hymn book, come up and take a music map. We had over 40 in our choir.  The next Sunday, in the 4th Ward, a larger ward, we had about 80! It was such a thrill to direct them.

  Then the next Sunday, our branch had it's Christmas program in Sacrament meeting.  We sang, "What Child Is This?", it was our branch's turn to sing, "Oh, Come All Ye Faithful, "and our guest violinist, who was a music major from DSC, played a gorgeous medley of, "It Came Upon A Midnight Clear" and "The First Noel."

On December 23, I got to hear Kay's Keynotes Christmas program in the Tabernacle (Roger was home sick). I know I say it every year, but it is true - it is better every year.  They sounded glorious!

Roger and I headed up north on Christmas Day to Roger's Mom's house.  Flu and bad roads delayed our journey by a day, but we arrived in time for a fabulous feast as only Lois knows how to do.
She roasted a turkey, baked a ham, made rolls and pie and had all of the other Stratford Feast trimmings!

Craig, Roger, Pam, Lois and Susie are enjoying the delicious food.




  Shaylee Shupe, Pam, Shellie, Lois and Susie are sitting 'round the table, stuffed and happy.


Lois is the Hostess Queen in the Stratford family, and her home is where everyone wants to be! 
 And it isn't just the food that makes us love to be there!


Family hangin' out



Lois's kids, minus, of course, Gordon, and Chyrrl, who was with her kids in her newly-rennovated home



The evening after Christmas we were treated with tickets to, "Savior of the World," a church production in the Conference Center.  Our old and dear friends, Jan and Dave Noyes, were in the cast.  They live near Austin now, but were in Utah, living with their son, Matthew, for a couple of months.  Jan actually originated the role of Elizabeth in the first production.

We met them and Karleen for lunch in The Garden in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. We sat there for almost three hours, catching up.  There was a lot of laughter and reminiscing!



We stayed with Lois until Friday, then Rick, Jodie and family returned from Hawaii, where they spent ten days over Christmas.
They invited us to stay with them when they got home.
It was extra cold along the Wasatch Front at Christmastime, so we're thinkin' they had a great idea!


On Sunday, Mindy, Jeff and kids came for dinner and to spend the evening.  They spent Christmas with the Linds in Alpine, and sick bugs were flyin' around like crazy! They each had bouts of respiratory and stomach flu.  Little Charlie ended up in Primary Children's Hospital with RSV. We're glad they were sufficiently recovered by Sunday to come over.






To add to the Linds' tale of woe, Addie fell off the top of a bunk bed while Mindy and Jeff were in the hospital with Charlie.  They say she had a fat lip, bsides the black eye, and looked quite a bit better by Sunday.



Even with the black eye, Addie is still pretty cute!


And you would never know that this little guy was so sick!


To wind it up, here are a few pics of how a couple of our other kids celebrated.

Here are Ryan and Emily's kids, Anna, Ben, Pete, Becca and Sarah in a beautiful Nativity pose.


Stacy sent some iPhone pics.


This is her craft room.


Their Fifty's family room


Londyn and Maddy's bedroom


Syd's bedroom


We arrived home from up north just in time to go to Kathy and Lorin Nielsen's annual New Year's Eve Party in their lovely home.  They invite the entire branch every year, and also all of our neighbors and anyone else who wants to come.  The food is always yummy, and it is a wonderful time to visit and have fun with each other.





We were all blessed to have a Happy Holidays, 
being with loved ones and remembering our precious Savior, Jesus Christ.

Celebrating Our 45th Wedding Anniversary, 2012

 Ever since we have lived in St. George, we have liked to go stay over in Las Vegas for a night, have a great dinner and maybe see a show for our anniversary.  

Roger and I LOVE seafood! When I googled looking for a great seafood restaurant, Maestro's Ocean Club had lots of stars from other diners and it was nearby Mandalay Bay, where we stayed, so we made a reservation.


This pic is getting ahead of the story, but I wanted to show the interior and us together next.  As you can see, they brought this INCREDIBLE pice of chocolate cake as a surprise anniversary treat at the conclusion of or meal!


We started our meal with this delicious salad - so good.


Lobster mashed potatoes.  Are you kidding?
Yum!


We shared a wonderful piece of fish, a fillet of Arctic char "Oreganata."




As we do each year, We walked/drove from hotel to hotel, enjoying the lavish holiday decorations.



The Jean Philippe chocolate display window in the Aria is always amazing - all out of chocolate!








There are gorgeous, elaborate cakes on display inside.


The Bellagio Atrium is always spectacular!


And the Palazzo is always sparkly elegance!


I don't have a pic, but we saw, The Rat Pack, a Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Joey Bishop and Sammy Davis, Jr. impersonator show.  The music was great, it had a live orchestra and Frank was spot on, but the other impersonators, though talented - well, we remember these stars well and they weren't quite it.

We had a delicious brunch on the patio of the Mon Ami Gabi in the Paris next day.
If you wonder why I have on the same outfit two days in a row, it's because I forgot the top to the other one I brought.  
Roger just said, "Why bring two?" Oh well, we were comfy!


Another anniversary surprise - a yummy profiterole


We drove to Primm for some shopping, then headed home.

I kinda like this anniversary tradition - hope we have many more anniversaries together and many more Las Vegas Get-aways!