Monday, December 20, 2021

"Christmas (& 54th Wedding Anniversary) Is In the Air," 2021

I love Christmas!
Dad set me up for it in childhood, when I'd watch him get excited like a little kid - placing old-fashioned silver shimmering icicles on our "real" tree, lined up just so, and when I'd watch his face on Christmas morning as Mom would open his beautiful, professionally-wrapped packages, which usually included lovely clothes from Earl's Dress Shop, that family friend, Marge, helped him pick out. I'd be more excited to see what she got than what I did. 
I have such happy memories of Christmas as a child, 
and, then, such happy memories of it while raising our children.
I'm so grateful we can be carefully out and about this year, as we were completely sequestered last year.

Our Christmas card back, 2021

Christmas card front

Our first party of the season was NAI's, held at the restaurant in the Entrada Golf Club. 
We had tasty meals of steak and halibut and played fun games for prizes. We won a bluetooth portable player 
and our table had fun figuring out puzzles and chatting and laughing together.


Dad's golf foursome (they play together every Monday morning) got together with spouses to go out to dinner and go over to Uffins's for dessert. Marilyn made the recipe for white raspberry bread pudding from Kneader's. Delicious dessert and great company!




When we got together in October for our Balladier reunion at USU, 
we learned about an upcoming Christmas concert that member Craig Jessop was conducting at the USU campus in Logan. Thirteen of us signed up for tickets. As it turned out, two days before the matinee concert we committed to on Saturday, record snows fell. If the concert would have been a day earlier, we would have probably been out of luck, as the roads would have been treacherous. We drove to Logan Friday, stopping first in SLC at Little America for a wonderful prime rib dinner, then drove to Logan and stayed overnight in a Marriott with some of our points. The roads were dry.


Here is the program. The chorus was made up of over 200 singers, including our own Balladier Marilyn, who drove from SLC each week to rehearse with them. 
Voctave, an acapella group from Florida and similar to Pentatonix,
 blew us away with their sounds and unbelievable talent!
This marvelous concert was totally worth the 12 hours on the road!
We missed our Branch Christmas party and an HOA Board Christmas party that same weekend, but we would do it again in a heartbeat!



A quick pic with Carol and husband, Karl.

Voctave performing - gorgiosa!


Even with masks on, the chorus and orchestra sounded magnificent!


Pam and Dennis and Don had already left after the concert. We took this pic when Marilyn came to talk to us. 
Mark is half cut out! Don's wife, Kathy, wasn't feeling well and was unable to come.


We celebrated our 54th Wedding Anniversary, which has become a tradition since moving to St. George, 
in Las Vegas, with an overnight in a hotel and yummy, gourmet food and Christmas shopping.
We love having the pris fixe lunch at Milos on restaurant row in the Venetian.



I love the fresh whole fish they serve that is flown in fresh from Greece!



Our appetizers were oysters on the half shell - yum!



We walked through to the Palazzo after lunch and took pics by this giant love, perfect for our anniversary!




We shopped a little in the Fashion Show Mall. For dinner we had reservations at The Capital Grille
We had lunch there once with a pris fixe menu during Las Vegas's Restaurant week. It was so delicious, we had to go back!


We had reserved a table the month before, and it had a great view out the window! Our waiter was very friendly and helpful.


We shared a wedge salad, and Roger had a porcini mushroom-dusted, balsamic sauced ribeye steak . . .



. . . and I had sea bass with porcini mushroom sauce and asparagus.
Fish for lunch and for dinner for me . . .what could be better!


They treated us to this delicious chocolate mousse pie.


Next morning, we enjoyed bagels and a shmear from this great place down the street from our hotel. 
We then shopped a bit more, then drove back to St. George.




Such a fun little get-away right in the middle of the busy Christmas season! 
I feel pretty lucky to be married for all of these years to such a great guy, 
whom I respect and love dearly!


 

Monday, December 6, 2021

Thanksgiving 2021

Thanksgiving 2021 was wonderful!
About four years ago, our big family (37 before the grandchildren started getting married and having children 
and living in four states and counting), decided we were too large to gather all together 
for the Thanksgiving weekend.
So, each year since then, Roger and I have traveled to spend the holiday 
with different ones of our children and their families.
We were excited to head to my old stomping grounds in Idaho and be with Missy, Jedd, Ellie, Anderson and Claire. Jared is in Arizona and Sam is in Bolivia serving their Church missions. 
On the evening of the day we arrived at their home in Boise, we fixed Missy's yummy hot chocolate and put it in thermoses and headed for Caldwell, my home town. 
It seems Caldwell has become quite famous and a true destination with their Indian Creek Park Lights Display.
Of course, we took lots of pics - 
I love the colors of lights they used and there were many, many all along Indian Creek.
It was a fairy wonderland!
 













Aren't the female Smiths so cute?


On Thanksgiving morning, we gathered in the living room to talk to Jared and Sam on Zoom 
from Arizona and Bolivia, all of us hooked in together at once.



How we adore these two precious young men!


Each of the kids was assigned different tasks for the Thanksgiving feast. 
Claire set the table with her Mom's fine china.


We each signed three feathers with things we are grateful for on this cute turkey.



Missy made wonderful rolls, a fresh raspberry jello salad and tried a new Southern stuffing with cornbread, pine nuts and craisins. Ellie made a tossed salad with mandarin oranges, pomegranates and sugared almonds. Roger and I made candied yams and whipped cream for the pumpkin and pecan pies.


Jedd roasted a wonderful brined turkey.


What a delicious feast we had together!




The clean-up crew was impressive!


Per tradition, we went to a movie that afternoon - Disney's, "Encanto".


We had so much fun being with the kids and chatting with Missy and Jedd during our three-day stay. 
They are a happy, easy family to be around and they make us feel so welcome.

Claire made a fort out of this box. 
She and Anderson are always creating things out of their imaginations.

I have included pics of our other kids' Thanksgivings.

Rick and Jodie took all of their kids to Watercolor, Florida. They stayed in one of the homes that Jake, Sydney's husband, manages in his property management business. Their little family was invited to Thanksgiving dinner with Rick's family and all of the cousins and Syd and Jake's two precious boys had such fun together!


They took lots of pics on the beautiful, white sand beach.

Rick and Jodie

Joe and Sadie

Josh and Jaylene

Everyone fought over holding little Henry!

The guys golfed.

Blakey has three sisters who adore him!

Sydney, Jake, Charlie and Henry on blessing day

Ryan, Emily and family spent Thanksgiving at Emily's family's beach house on Coronado Island
They invited Anna's boyfriend, Jack, and his parents. 
Judging from the video we saw, they prepared a delicious dinner and loved spending time with each other 
and getting to know Jack's parents.


They all worked out in the Del Coronado's gym together.

Stacy and Tom's family spent Thanksgiving in Mesa and they sent us pics from their Turkey Bowl, 
another family tradition.


Maddy and Stacy

Jimbo and Tom

Londyn and Tucker

Mindy, Jeff and kids traveled to Washington, DC, and NYC over the Thanksgiving holiday with Jeff's sister, Emily and her family.


They went to Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and Mindy sent a pic of  the Papa Smurf balloon 
because that is what the girls called Roger growing up.


They said they ate their Thanksgiving feast on the floor of Grand Central Station.
That will make for a memorable Thanksgiving for those cousins!


They enjoyed many famous sites and sights on their trip!


Our family enjoyed Thanksgiving from coast to coast with much variety. 
But what was the same was the gratitude we all felt for our many, many blessings!