Wednesday, December 26, 2012

I'm a missionary mom again!

Our youngest son was supposed to enter the MTC on October 31st.  Due to Hurricane Sandy, our flight got cancelled. Twice.  Josiah and I were finally able to fly out on Nov. 1st.  My in-laws picked us up at the airport, after picking up Josiah's sister.  Since Josiah was arriving a day late, we didn't just have to kick him out of the car at the curb and drive on.  We got to go inside with him.


Above:  me, Josiah, and Jeanne in front of the MTC.

Below:  Mimma, Josiah, and Grandad.


I even got to help Josiah put on his name tag, just as I had done for my other three missionary sons.  When I went to put it on, I realized his pocket of his new suit was still sewn shut.  The sister at the desk had a seam ripper handy.  I had to laugh.  I'm guessing that happens to a lot of missionaries.


My son was called to serve in the Alaska Anchorage Mission, which includes the Yukon (Canada).
His mission paperwork said to wait to buy his warm winter gear until he arrived in the mission field.
He had the Mr. Mac three-season coat, which we figured would be fine for the MTC for his short time there.  We were wrong.  It snowed within a few days.  I was staying at my daughter's apartment for awhile.
They got 18 inches, which I loved, since I don't often see that much snow where I live.  My enthusiasm was not shared by the people who lived there.  And I had to make do with layering a sweatshirt under a flannel jacket.  I had accidentally left my warm coat in my in-laws' car, and they lived about an hour's drive from my daughter's apartment, so I had to make do for about a week or so till I saw them again and could retrieve my coat.  I also did some family history research down at the big Family History Library by Temple Square, so I took some pictures of the temple and Temple Square while I was there.  Here is one of them:


The night before my visit ended, my sister and I went to see my daughter and son-in-law in "Savior of the World" at the Conference Center.  My son-in-law is the angel to the shepherds, and is one of the angels that rolls away the stone from Christ's tomb. At the very end of the production, he dons a plain robe and is able to join his lovely wife in the chorus on stage.  Afterward, cast members greet the audience.  Here they are:


It was my fourth trip to Salt Lake City in 2012. This has been an amazing year for our family!

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Cox Farms 2012

This year Jon and I went to Cox Farms by ourselves.  It was a lot of fun going down the slides and doing the fun things the farm has to offer, just the two of us on a date.  It brought back a lot of memories.  We started going to Cox Farms years ago, when our kids were much younger.  We've taken our grandkids in more recent years.  Our two youngest sons both work there now, and each of them have worked for Cox Farms during their Fall Festival for many years.  It hasn't always been at the same time, but this year they are both employed there.  Josiah also works Friday and Saturday nights at their Fields of Fear.  Jon and I have no interest in the scary stuff, so we've never seen our son in that role.


The Cox Farm Fall Festival is held during a beautiful time of year, of course, and the weather was very pleasant today.  The fall colors in a farm setting are somehow extra special.


The photo below is a bird's eye view of part of the farm, taken from the top of the Dino Slide.  It's my favorite slide, maybe because it is fairly high up.  It's a lot of fun to slide down from there.  Sometimes you even get a little airborne while sliding down.


Before guests leave, they get to choose a small pumpkin, but the farm also sells much larger ones, and in many different varieties, such as these:


Although Josiah doesn't have his dragon puppet with him in the picture below, he and Jordan both take their Renaissance puppets to the farm on most days, to entertain the guests.  However, on Fridays and Saturdays things are too busy, so the puppets stay home.  This picture of Josiah as rope swing attendant was taken today, on a Saturday.  Jordan normally works on Saturdays, too, but today he got the day off and went back to the Renaissance Fair with Thalita.  And his gryphon puppet went with him.  Thalita thinks it's creepy, but when Jordan offered to leave the puppet home, Thalita told him to bring it.  Hopefully they'll bring back some pictures from today that I can post.


Trunk or Treat

We had a Fall Festival at church last Saturday.  So Jon and I wore our Renaissance costumes.  Who needs a Halloween costume when you have a Renaissance costume?  I never was into scary costumes, anyway.  I wore my unicorn and dragon puppets, and Jon wore Josiah's dragon puppet.  They were a hit with the kids there, and with some adults, too.  Some adults just thought they were creepy.


We also brought my "marble" posing bench to sit on for the Trunk or Treat part.  For those who may not know what a Trunk or Treat is, those participating decorate the backs of their cars (trunks or backs of vans, etc.) and hand out candy to the Trick or Treaters.  I used a stone wall decoration across the back seats, to keep the medieval theme, and I had a little ghost, with ceramic jack-o-lanterns, bat lanterns, and a candle holder with artificial candles in the back of my van.  I had the candy in a little bowl the ghost held, and a couple of spiderweb bowls.  You can't see my decorations, but here we are seated cozily on our bench, which was actually very comfortable.  It was much better than standing or sitting in the back of the van.


One of the best parts of the night, though, was having an excuse to play with my puppets in public.....and seeing everyone's reaction to them.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

More Renaissance Fair pictures

For those who have never been to the Maryland Renaissance Fair, it is a lot of fun!  There are musicians, performers, shops, games, pony rides, elephant rides, and a tournament.  Our favorite performers are Johnny Fox (sword swallower) and Hilby, the Skinny German Juggling Boy.

 Above:  Johnny Fox
Below:  Hilby

Yes, that is a bowling ball that Hilby is juggling.
And a hedge trimmer (turned on) and a sword.


Above is our son Jordan, his girlfriend Thalita,
and her roommate Kellie.  
They are standing beside the weather stone.
This is how it tells the weather:

Shadow = Sunny.
No Shadow = Cloudy.
Wet = Rainy
Swinging = Windy
White = Snow
Missing = Tornado

It's also fun to see the many costumes that people come dressed in.  Some come in Scottish kilts, others in clothes that the nobility would wear.  There are pirates, monks, soldiers, wenches, fairies, and more.  And yes, some folks come in good old T-shirts and jeans.

The food at the Fair is also a bit more unique:  turkey legs, soups in bread bowls, Scotch eggs, Steak on a Stake, and more.  The turkey legs are delicious, but they take time to eat.  As long as you have plenty of napkins, you can enjoy them as you watch one of the many performances.

My husband and I went back a second time, just by ourselves, for a date.  It was so much fun, especially since we had had to leave rather suddenly the previous time due to the weather instead of staying to the end and getting to enjoy more of the Fair.  And when it was time to leave, we passed underneath the gates that say, "Until another day, fare thee well."

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Yes, that's a baby unicorn on my shoulder.......

Not your usual fur baby, but I've had my eye on this one for awhile now.  Every time we go to the Maryland Renaissance Festival, there has been a shop with fun, unique fantasy puppets.  I have wanted one of the shoulder puppets for a long time, especially the blue and ice colored unicorn.



The one Jordan got was a baby gryphon.  It has more natural coloring that fooled a few people into thinking it was a live creature.  Since the puppets have a special wire that makes the head move, Jordan startled more than one person into asking, "Is it real?"  Jordan's girlfriend Thalita didn't like it.  She thought it was creepy, but her roommate Kelly, who had also come with us, thought it was really cool.


Josiah got a baby bat that clings to clothing instead of sitting on your shoulder.  So here we are with our fun little puppets.

As usual we had a ball at the Renaissance Festival, although we had to leave in a bit of a hurry due to a sudden, violent storm.  We got out before most folks because Kelly got a call from her mom who was concerned.  The storm that was headed our way was moving extremely fast, hit suddenly with almost no warning, and had spawned at least one tornado.  We left just before it got ugly.  When it hit, it was torrential rain, and the temperature dropped about 25 degrees in a matter of minutes.  As we drove westward, away from the heavy rain, it was apparent that the storm had come from the west.  The force of the rain began to subside, but branches and leaves were on the ground, and there was even a tree that had toppled completely over onto I-495, closing a couple of exit lanes.  It made a mess of the traffic, but once we got past it, we got home pretty quickly, and I'm grateful we got home safely.

Even though we didn't get to stay to the end this time the way we usually do when we go to the Fair, it was still a lot of fun!

Friday, August 10, 2012

Married!

The rest of May, June, and July seem a blur now.  There were wedding preparations, of course, since the wedding was to be in August.  On July 4th, Jon, Josiah, and I drove out to Utah.  Poor Jordan had to stay home and work.  And after we arrived in Utah, Jon flew back home right after the bridal photos were taken. Here is our beautiful daughter and her groom-to-be just before we left for the "Bridals":


But the look in Blake's eyes when he looked at Jeanne for the first time in her wedding gown was priceless.  He had tears in his eyes when he saw his beautiful bride-to-be.


Their marriage took place in early August. Jon, Jordan, and Thalita flew to Utah the weekend before.  Josiah and I had just stayed in Utah the entire time.  The day for the wedding arrived at last, and everything was as lovely as could be.  We don't have the wedding pictures that the photographer took yet, but here are Blake and Jeanne on their wedding day in front of the Oquirrh Mountain Temple, in a photo taken by a family member after the photographer was done.  By the time this picture was taken, the bride was sunburned, and the groom had the sun in his eyes, and they were both tired, but it will do till we have a better one to post.


Catch Up.....Engaged!


At the end of April, my husband and I flew to Utah so that he could meet our daughter's boyfriend.  While there, my husband was asked for our daughter's hand in marriage, although their actual engagement took place after we returned home.

One of the things we did together while visiting Utah was to go to Thanksgiving Point, where the above photo was taken of the happy couple.


Also at Thanksgiving Point, there was a beautiful statuary garden called Light of the World, where all the statues were based on the life of Jesus Christ.  Although the photo can't do it justice, my favorite was the representation of the raising of Lazarus.

I stayed in Utah with our daughter after Jon flew back home, so my visit extended into May.  One of the things I did was to go back to Thanksgiving Point again, the second time with my daughter and my sister.

Catching Up...More April


In April, our oldest son and his family came to visit.  While they were here, we went to see some of the sites in DC, but we also visited the Claude Moore Colonial Farm (above photo).

I love having them come to visit.  It's always so much fun!

Catching Up.....March


Oops, I did this a little backwards in my "catch up" posts, since March is before April.

It's been a few years, but my husband and I used to go see the cherry blossoms in DC every spring.  The last couple of years, it just hasn't worked out, but this year we went by ourselves to see them, and it was a lovely date.  The weather was pleasant, although the skies were gray.  And the cherry blossoms were as beautiful as ever!  It's one of the things I love about living near DC.

Catching Up.......April


This is my son, the Easter Bunny.  My youngest son has worked the past few years for a local farm during their Fall Festival, and one of the things he loves to do is dressing up in costume & entertaining the kids.  This year they called and asked him to be their Easter Bunny for a day, so here he is!

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Space Shuttle Landing at Dulles





I was lucky enough to have my morning free, and I found a nice viewing spot for seeing the Space Shuttle Discovery coming in for it's final landing at Dulles Airport. It will be put on display at the Dulles Air and Space Museum. We heard it coming before we could actually see it. I took the above photos as it was coming in for it's final landing. You can see the landing gear is down in the top photo. The bottom photo shows it just above the Dulles Air and Space Museum. The tower in the photo is the museum's observation tower.

When in first came in, it went on to DC, where it circled several areas. My husband saw it circle above the Tyson's area as he was on his way to work. We could hear it but not see it the first time, so while it was circling DC, we went and found a nice little spot where we could get a good view without being obstructed by trees. It came in from the east, then instead of landing, circled and headed south towards Manassas, then came back and approached from the southeast of our viewing spot. Again, we heard it before we could see it.

It was absolutely AWESOME!!!!!!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Second Necklace

The above necklace was my own design. Fairly simple, but it's made to look like a draped necklace, except it uses a clasp and is two strands instead of just being very, very long.

This could really become addicting.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Seven Month catch up

Here is the condensed version:

October had pneumonia again. Second son and his wife had a little girl.
November went to Texas to see my new granddaughter.
December went to Texas with whole family. It was our first time in four years that we were all together with our kids and grandkids.
January I got sick again (don't think it was pneumonia, though), and my third son went to Brazil.
February I went to Utah for a visit with my daughter.
And now we're in March.

Life's been busy. Maybe I'll post some pictures later.