Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Parks and Pumpkins with Grandma and Grandpa











My mama came to town for my Birthday and it was so fun. I love how much she and Dahlia look alike and it just warms my heart to see them together. They are both November babies and full of personality. My mom calls Dahlia Miss Personality and Dahlia can repeat it perfectly. It's pretty remarkable.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

A wonderful children's book

The other day Jason brought home a book for Soren from the library. It is The Three Questions by Jon J. Muth and it's lovely. It's based on a story by Leo Tolstoy and I hope you enjoy it too.

Friday, October 08, 2010

Tuesday, October 05, 2010

I love this story

This story illustrates many things but one in particular is the beauty of movement and the joy it brings. I can imagine what a joyful and inspiring moment it was to see little Ashley turn on her side and back again.

"One evening near the end of the month, I was preparing to leave town and still hadn’t visited one of my sisters. It was later in the evening. I had no appointment. I didn’t call. I had no partner. But I decided it was important to visit my friend Julie. Julie’s daughter Ashley was born with a brittle-bone disease. Although Ashley was almost six years old, she was very small and unable to do much of anything besides move her arms and speak. She lay on a sheepskin rug all day, every day. Ashley was a happy, cheerful child, and I loved being around her.

On this particular night when I got to the home, Julie invited me in and Ashley called out that she wanted to show me something. I went in and knelt down on the floor on one side of Ashley, and her mother was on the other side. Ashley said, “Look what I can do!” Then with a little assistance from her mother, Ashley was able to turn on her side and back again. It had taken her almost six years to accomplish this wonderful goal. As we clapped and cheered and laughed and cried together on this special occasion, I thanked Heavenly Father that I had gone visiting teaching and had not missed this great event. Even though that visit was many years ago and sweet Ashley has since passed away, I will be forever grateful that I had that special experience with her."

Barbara Thompson
Second Counselor in the Relief Society General Presidency

Saturday, September 04, 2010

Nikki







One of my most favorite people, the Miss Nikki Arrington, had a very cool art show last night! Here are some photos of her work. It will be a display for maybe another week, if you are in the area, at: 39 West 200 North, Provo

My favorite is the fourth piece shown, titled Rome.

We went to the show with lovely friends and ran into other friends we haven't seen for a quite while--it was a fantastic time. Thanks Nikki for sharing your work!

Art, friends, Indian food. . . a recipe for una notte favolosa!

Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Today while Jason was at the library and I couldn't get in touch with him I thought of a question that I would ask him when he got home.

Me: Babe, I thought of a question that I wanted to ask you while you were away and I couldn't get a hold of you because you weren't online.

J: really, what is it?

Me: Who do you think you are? (with a cheeky smile)

J: I really don't know. ... I mean, am I only a genuine self in relating to God, as Kierkegaard said, ... or is there no independent and permanent self but only a flow of processes that I mistake for my self, as the Buddha taught?

I got served.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Prof. Stephen Prothero on Disinformation in Media on Religion

I thought this interview was really good, and worth seeing:

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Saturday, August 14, 2010

SD


Cousins at the Harbor

Watering Grandpa Frank's garden

La mia Dahlietta

anche' di pui'

Francie's pool

Mission Beach

Fishing with Grandpa Frank

e di pui'

Almost all of the cousins. . .

Blood Red Oranges from my Grandma's grove