Monday, April 18, 2016

A Relief Society Garden Walk and A Mindy/Jeff & Friends Stop-Over


Our RS April mid-week activity was a field trip to Red Hills Dessert Garden.
The morning was perfect for a garden walk in the sun, with temperatures in the low 70's.
Truthfully, this wimpy shade-seeker may not have gone if it had been much hotter.
 Also, my cute next-door neighbor and friend, Lilian, who is a member of the church but doesn't attend, 
wanted to go.
She likes to go to the Relief Society activities with me.




The desert has its own brand of beauty, 
and since moving to St. George, I have really come to appreciate it.



We walked on a stair path below the stream 
where we could view the Santa Clara River's native fish.


So many water-conserving plants were in bloom.






I love prickly pear jelly and marinade for chicken,
so I was interested to see this cactus.



After our tour, we enjoyed a picnic together. I enjoyed being with the sisters 
and am glad to know about this place 
so I can tell tourists when they come into the Chamber of Commerce, 
looking for fun things to do.

Thursday night, late, Mindy and Jeff, with friends, Jay and Nachele, arrived to stay overnight 
on their way for a weekend get-away to Las Vegas.
Next morning, while Roger was reporting for possible jury duty, I fixed them brunch.
Jeff and Mindy did their 9 mile run down Snow Canyon Parkway, in preparation 
for their half marathon that they will run in May with several of our family members.; 
Roger was going to run with them until he got that jury letter. 
He was sad.



I had fixed a veggie egg strata the night before, then baked it that morning.


I discovered a new yummy at Trader Joe's.
It's called Kringle, and it is a Danish pastry (there is NO PASTRY that rivals Danish pastry).
The instructions say how you can freeze it, thaw it out the night before and serve it the next morning, 
so I saved it until we had house guests.
Divine!



I always fix candy bacon when Mindy comes. . . 


. . . and fresh strawberries.


Roger got home just in time to eat.
He might have gotten just a little carried away when I said, "Smile!"


It's been a great spring!

Friday, April 15, 2016

Leno, A Lind Visit and Jack's Baptism

Our good friends, Kathy and Jim Jensen, treated us to a fun evening the end of April.
Jay Leno performed at Tuacahn to a sold-out crowd, 
and he delivered his stand-up comedy for almost two hours, non-stop.
Through all of those years he hosted the Tonight show,
we would watch once in awhile, 
enough to know that he is good, his comic timing and delivery natural and funny.
But we didn't realize, really, how good he is.
No cue cards or tele-prompters on stage, he flowed seamlessly, and mostly, 
he read his southern Utah, largely-Mormon audience.
He didn't rely on bad language to be funny,
 and when the show crept toward off-color, 
he quickly switched gears.
We had a fun evening laughing together.



Roger took a couple of quick shots right before the show.
Oh, brother, aren't selfies kind of crazy?


The first of April, Mindy, Jeff and kids stopped overnight 
on their way to spend Spring Break at Stacy and Tom's in Mesa. 
We realized we hadn't taken any pics, 
so Roger clicked a couple inside their car as they were leaving the next morning.



The Linds spent the week in Mesa, then drove back home to Highland Friday, April 8, 
so Jack could be baptized on Saturday morning.
Roger and I drove up north on Friday in time to do some shopping at Traverse Mountain, 
then were waiting in their home for the Linds to return.
Jack was excited to open his birthday present from us - 
his new set of scriptures, engraved with his name on the cover.



He was tickled, and wanted instructions on how to use the tabs.



Next morning, father and son were ready for the happy event.


Mom was pretty excited, too!


Jack had many well-wishers present.



The program was per Jack's requests:
Cousin Sadie's thoughts on baptism were beautifully expressed,
and Uncle Rick eloquently talked directly to Jack about the blessings and importance of the Holy Ghost 
and ways to have him with us always. 
And, oh my goodness, his little sister, five-year-old Adelaide, brought tears to our eyes 
when she sang, "Gethsemane."



We all drove to Jack's home afterwards to celebrate and enjoy a delicious brunch.
Of course, we had to take various pics to mark the special occasion.


The Jeff Linds

Jack with his proud Grandmas and Grandpas

Cute cousins and siblings

Jeff's brother, Scott, and family with Grandma Rosemary and Grandpa Brent

Mindy, Jeff and family with Rick, Jodie and kids (Katie was taking her first ACT test and Josh is in Hong Kong) and Grandma Pam and Grandpa Roger

The freshly-baked scones were yummy, and the granola/yogurt/berries parfaits 
and Rosemary's breakfast casserole were delicious.


Jack's Mandarin tutor accepted the invitation to come to the happy event.

After the brunch, we presented Jack with his Iron Rod shadow box Grandpa Roger made for him.



He listened attentively as Grandpa explained and talked about always holding to the iron rod.



Before we left to drive back home, Charlie opened his birthday present early 
so we could be there to see him open it.
He loved the books - he had to "read" them right then -
and the Spider Man light.
He's such a cute little guy!


We had to be home for Roger's High Council meetings on Sunday and I had our first big rehearsal 
of our choir for Stake Conference.
What a delightful Saturday we spent with the Linds,
and how grateful we are for our special grandson, Jack, 
and the important choice he made.

Sunday, April 3, 2016

Renewal - A Baptism and Easter

Roger and I had a beautiful experience on Easter weekend.
Holly and Bob Laird, a wonderful couple who moved into the French Quarter of Sunbrook just over a year ago,
accepted the gospel and were baptized on Saturday, 
and confirmed in church on Easter Sunday.


There were almost 100 of our branch members/friends who attended the baptism.
There probably would have been more, but many went out of town for the holiday.
We could barely fit into the room with the baptismal font.
A lovely luncheon was held at their neighbor's home afterwards.


Easter is all about rebirth, renewal and our gratitude to Chris for his Atonement. 
What an appropriate, lovely and poignant predecessor to this beloved holiday!


Roger and I had our traditional grilled lamb chops and mint jelly, chives mashed potatoes, 
green salad, spring asparagus. . . 


. . .  and lemon strawberry shortcake for dessert.


Even without the baskets, jelly beans and colored eggs of our Easters Past, 
I love Easter!