Celebrating the 19th birthday of Aaron (with girlfriend Ivy) at Taylors
After the birthday party the boys helped put up my tree (too heavy!)
The BYU student organ recital in the Music Building
I got out a puzzle for Thanksgiving but guess who did most of it?
The BYU Baroque ensemble under the direction of Prefessor Alex Wood played Telemann and Bach in front of the Bloch painting of Jesus at the Pools of Bethesda in BYU Museum of Art.
Wonderful exhibit from the Museum of Art in Ponce, Puerto Rico, at the BYU Museum of Art until Jan 3. Below are a few examples....
The sense of beauty, the aesthetic quality, is innate in every person and has found expression in various forms throughout history.
Luis A. Ferré, Founder of the Museo de Arte de Ponce, 1964
Santa, By Oris Delgado (1958, among the first Puerto Ricans to study art in Europe and one of the first in PR to study art history. Following the Spanish tradition of clothed Saints who came to the new world to celebrate festivals).
Bouguereau (French, 1868) Far from Home represents 2 young sisters who support themselves playing music on the streets of Rome, shows poverty represented in a way that is not too stark in an era of social greater awareness.
Fernando Diaz Mackenna, Spanish, but actively painted in Puerto Rico, Landscape with Washerwomen (1918)
Hannah and her roommate Bella and I at the 64th annual "Christmas Around the World" in the BYU Marriott Center. We loved every dance with its fabulous choreography and costumes and music by the BYU Folk Ensemble.Here are a few photos:
Mexico
Turkey
Serbia
Appalachia
Serbia
Appalachia
USA "Freight Train"
Ukraine
There were also beautiful dances from India, China, Lithuania, Hungary.
I always love attending my grand kids' sports. Cordelia with Ben, parents Peter and Rebecca after she played a great basketball game!