Thanksgiving and early December 2022
It was great to visit with freshman Chase Miner, called to serve a mission in Hanoi, but reassigned to LA, thanks to the pandemic.
I rode with Marc and family to San Diego where my kids, grand kids (we all made the 12+ hour drive) and other family met at my sister Irene's in Carlsbad for a wild, fun Thanksgiving.Solar farms above.
We enjoyed Old Town (was once part of Mexico before California became a state in 1850). I love the brightly painted alebrijes.
The origin of the Alebrijes can be traced to Pedro Linares, an artist who lived in Mexico City in the 1930s. Linares said that in 1936 he was very ill and then became unconscious. While in a state of unconsciousness, he began to hallucinate and see visions of a forest with strange animals.
Before dinner on Thanksgiving we made our traditional vegetable creatures and played old heirloom games like Bagatelle (I played on this same marble board when I was about 5! I was surprised that it captured so much interest, enough to have competitions!
Ming Lu & Ben bought second-hand matching shirts for the occasion!
Kelly and Ming with their potato creations
Simon, Luke, Ming, Elise, and Kelly performed. Usually more!
Oh, the beautiful 79 degree sunny weather at Carlsbad's Beach Friday!
(Like father, like son) Marc and Nick, Peter, Hannah, Simon, and others really enjoyed surfing. Everyone enjoyed boogie-boarding, body surfing, digging, shell-collecting, swimming, walking, watching, and enjoying the sun. What a treat after cold Utah temperatures!
Oh, the beautiful 79 degree sunny weather at Carlsbad's Beach Friday!
(Like father, like son) Marc and Nick, Peter, Hannah, Simon, and others really enjoyed surfing. Everyone enjoyed boogie-boarding, body surfing, digging, shell-collecting, swimming, walking, watching, and enjoying the sun. What a treat after cold Utah temperatures!
Borrowed wet suits didn't fit too well
A happy crowd! Aaron our creature collector, drew a crowd with the octopus he found and safely returned to the sea. Did you know an octopus has blue blood, three hearts and a doughnut shaped brain?
We walked at the lagoon where there were as many dogs as people
On the way home we stopped at the beautiful San Diego LDS Temple to perform proxy baptisms (for ancestors who have died and did not have the chance while alive to perform their own).
A happy crowd! Aaron our creature collector, drew a crowd with the octopus he found and safely returned to the sea. Did you know an octopus has blue blood, three hearts and a doughnut shaped brain?
We walked at the lagoon where there were as many dogs as people
On the way home we stopped at the beautiful San Diego LDS Temple to perform proxy baptisms (for ancestors who have died and did not have the chance while alive to perform their own).
And stopped to get a photo at beautiful Del Mar beach. On through Las Vegas before spending the night in Saint George, Utah.
It is always good to get home after a very long drive, even if it means snow, shoveling, school, work, etc.
In the last few days I heard Kelly's wonderful BYU chorale, heard George's amazing HS Madrigal group perform at our church annual Christmas party, and Aaron's perfect cello performance, which brought tears to my grandmother's eyes. Emily, proud mom of Aaron!
A true highlight each year is BYU's "Christmas around the World," a truly spectacular program of dances from Serbia, Macedonia, USA, Philippines, India, Denmark, Romania, Mexico, and Ukraine. The costumes, choreography, and dancing are indescribable, as is the music provided by BYU's Mountain Strings. The smaller select ensemble performed in festivals in Europe this past summer, offering messages of international peace and understanding. A large number of other wonderful dancers joined them for these breath-taking performances in the Marriott Center.
It was a true joy to hear the beautiful blessing of Andrew Suarez, given by his father Andres. Andres was serving a mission in Guayaquil, Ecuador, when I was serving as a temple missionary there in 2014-5. We all met at the same time. I taught English to Ken (now married, with his own baby Rosalie) Kenelly, and Kelly when they arrived in Ecuador from Venezuela. So great to see them all living in Utah now.
If you can, tune in to a wonderful program at 6 PM Sunday (today) MST :
And please put it on your calendar if you are in the Provo area:
Miriam's annual Holiday Open House
Saturday, December 17, from 5-8 PM
4016 N Edgewood Drive, Provo, Utah 84604
friends and family welcome
No need to RSVP
Until then, enjoy this wonderful season which celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ who brought joy, peace, and second chances to all of us.
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