We have transitioned into a new year. We hope it will be exciting and full of happy surprises.
We had several auspicious fortunes in our Christmas Eve fortune cookies, including one that read, "Good fortune is on your side."
In that spirit, Mike opted to open his LEGO Japan postcard in hopes that good things will follow on the job search. Hallie and Tomari approve!
Eliza loves to baby Fergus. He doesn't always feel like being babied. Here is how he rang in the New Year with Eliza. Three of us stayed home, watched TV specials, and popped crackers, and Landon and friends Zeke and Sonny went to a local park to watch fireworks. They later realized the error of their ways and got a ride to another friend's warm house before getting home shortly after midnight.
Mike stayed up a little bit with the kids before everyone eventually went to bed. He found E on the couch New Year's morning. The grownups watched the Rose Parade while the kids slept in some more.
We had a pretty chilly day and spent it mostly indoors what with Kai being at Brittany's. Mike and Eliza needed to get out regardless. Eliza's back tire has not held air very well, so we opted for Mike to walk while Eliza rode. We managed to catch the alpenglow off the peaks to the southeast.
Eliza showed some reluctance about getting her picture taken as Mike checked her tire.
We saw some ponies over in the west field, so of course E had to go visit.
Kai came back on the 2nd. Hallie, Landon and Kai played fetch out in the front yard on a dry afternoon. Such a happy tired puppy!
Ferg gets plenty of beauty sleep.
Eliza had a riding lesson as part of a very busy Friday for Mike as he hauled people and pets all around. First, he took Kai to the groomer out in Woodland Hills before taking Eliza to her riding lesson at BUH in Mapleton. While E was at her lesson, Mike returned to get Kai (now all trim and smelling clean. Thanks, Heidi!) before rushing back to get E. He was only a few minutes late.
E managed to get on BUH's social media for the week.
We saw some deer as we left.
Mike then took Landon to a (successful!) job interview at Jimmy John's and afterwards took him to and back from Jocie's house. In all, he did a typical Hallie shuttle day.
Hallie worked close to 40 hours at Starbucks this week. She saw a pretty sunset on Friday as she left work for the day.
Hallie's coworker Ty went on a trip to visit family, and Hallie and Eliza are helping to care for Ty's cats.
On one of their trips to look after the cats, the girls went to Harmony in Provo, where Hallie got this sticker for her mug.
Mike spent some more time making snowflake art among other activities related to the extended Christmas season (he highly recommends Terry Pratchett's Hogfather). He experimented with making digital paper snowflakes that have a somewhat more realistic look, whether that be somewhat more like beveled crystal or like cut layered paper.
He tried teaching our niece Alie how to make some while tutoring on Friday. It's hard to show someone how to fold and cut paper over Google Meet!
Making the layered ones has been interesting, and he may try going back and attempting to make actual layered paper ones at some point.
The paper snowflakes get hung on the windows with care. He wants to figure out how to get some of his designs made into Japanese-style mino washe reusable paper window clings. Maybe he can find someone when we go on our trip.
Mike took down the Christmas decor on Sunday, and now it's time to transition into winter mode as the days get marginally longer. We'll take all the light and cheer we can get!