Among the week’s many outings, we
hiked up to the giant block letter painted way up on Y Mountain.
The kids had a full week of
school with a couple of unique elements thrown in for Eliza. On Monday, she
attended her first after school enrichment program: music creation. We look
forward to learning from her what she discovers! After the first class she
brought homemade maracas, and said she had a lot of fun.
Hallie had a doctor’s appointment
and ran some errands in Orem after her appointment, and Landon had gymnastics. While
Landon was at gymnastics Eliza and Hallie went to the Happy Valley Farmers
Market here in Springville. There is a theme most weeks at the market, and
this week it was Kid Entrepreneurs. Kids were invited to set up a booth and
sell their wares. Eliza was excited to buy things from the kids with her own
money. She bought slime made just for her and a magnetic wand from a family
selling all things Harry Potter. The girls also bought some homemade salsa,
macarons, and some yummy brisket from a food truck.
Monday also brought Mike’s first
class of the semester. He taught at a high school in Orem, something he has yet
to do in all his years as a professor. He enjoyed getting to know his new cohort
and introducing elements of inspiring learning into his teaching.
Speaking of inspiring learning,
Hallie completed her application for enrollment at BYU as a transfer student.
She plans to major in exercise
and wellness. It’s kind of daunting to consider, but coincidentally this
week we saw an article about why
college matters for women in particular. We look forward to whatever the
future may bring in this regard, and Hallie has a happy and willing tutor in
Mike.
Speaking of exercise and
wellness, Mike and Hallie have both enrolled in the university’s Y Be Fit program. Mike’s intending to drop a
few (read several) pounds, and Hallie wants to at least maintain what she has
worked so hard to accomplish over the past year and a half.
Prior to the appointment, Mike
listened to the devotional while installing a vinyl mural in his office. The
lack of windows gives him plenty of wall space to use creatively. One of his
colleagues who will retire soon noted that he could get an office with a window
in the next few years, but Mike won’t count his chickens quite yet.
Oh, he does have a window. It's the wee transom up in the corner there by the pirate ship. |
After our Y Be Fit appointment,
we took advantage of being together to have a quick lunch date at Noodles and
Company! This is one of Hallie’s favorite places, and she orders the same thing
– Pasta Cavatappi – every time we go. Yumm!
Both kids had gymnastics in the afternoon.
Mike had a bit of free time as it got closer to pick up the kids, so he came to
watch the kids. The kids love it when he comes and can’t wait to show him all
of their new skills.
On Wednesday Hallie had another
doctor appointment to get an iron transfusion. Hopefully once it kicks in she’ll
feel some pep she’s been missing since her surgery. Two hours relaxing in a recliner
left her wanting to take a nap. The appointment lasted a bit longer than they
said, so Hallie had to hurry home and get Landon’s stuff ready for gymnastics
and meet the kids at the school.
Mike attended a meeting of the
education interim committee of the Utah State Senate at Salt Lake Community
College as part of his efforts to relearn about education policy in the state
and, as it turns out, to represent the department. He also had a couple of meetings
back on campus in the afternoon, so he did a lot of sitting. He learned a
bunch, though, and he’s looking forward to using information he learned to help
build his research.
In the afternoon after dropping
Landon off at gymnastics, Hallie noticed a double rainbow in the east.
She called Mike to let him know,
and he and Eliza ran out to take a look for themselves. Sure enough, we also
could see a rainbow!
Eliza had a walking field trip to
the Springville Library on Thursday. Mom got to come along as one of the adults.
We were a little concerned that the weather would be wet, but instead it was
just cool – perfect for walking. The kids did a great job walking just about
1.5 miles round trip and were very well behaved in our beautiful library.
At the library, the kids
discovered a bunch of features and activities designed just for them. Eliza
loved seeing the art and all the picture books. Two ladies at the library even
put on some skits and sang some cute songs.
While the kids had gymnastics in
the afternoon, Hallie babysat. Mike came and rescued Hallie by helping get one
of the littles to sleep. At 6:45 when Eliza was done, Mike and Eliza headed home
and Hallie and a cutie hung out until her mom was done about an hour later. Landon
came up for a visit after practice and to entertain Lily for a little bit.
On Friday, Hallie helped out at
Westside’s book fair. It is interesting to see how different schools put on
essentially the same book fair. The ladies helping with preview day were super
nice, and time went by quickly.
Quite soon after helping at the
book fair Hallie had her very first mammogram. It was a good experience. If you
or your loved one has not had your mammogram this year, make your appointment!
After Hallie took Landon to
gymnastics and Mike came home, Mike, Hallie, and Eliza ran a few errands. Carly
and Shad have a storage unit in Provo, and now that they are living in their
own place, it is time to come get the items they kept here in storage. It’s
been seven years, so items may have gathered dust, shifted, become home for
vermin, or otherwise suffered with the passing time. Upon viewing the items, Mike
thinks might have cut his losses long ago. Of course, we have carried around
items for years that are sitting in boxes in the garage as we speak. Oh, the struggle
of stuff and not knowing what you might use someday.
Afterwards, we went to the Macey’s
in Provo, where KSL had a promotion going on. We hoped maybe to get
tickets to the BYU-Wisconsin game, but we got hot dogs instead.
We also got some soft serve ice cream and a few groceries in the store. Eliza tried sushi for the first time. We’re not sure if it’s really her cup of tea.
We also got some soft serve ice cream and a few groceries in the store. Eliza tried sushi for the first time. We’re not sure if it’s really her cup of tea.
On Saturday after a leisurely breakfast
at home of yummy pancakes, we met our friends Elizabeth and Daniel and their
kids for a not-so-leisurely hike up to the Y. We had rain yesterday, and last
night it actually snowed on Mt. Timpanogos, so even late into the morning we
had ideal hiking weather. The climb to the Y is relatively short (about a mile
from the trail head to the bottom of the Y and a tad further to the top), but
it’s a fairly significant change in elevation considering we’re climbing up the
side of a mountain. Mike and the kids did all 13 switchbacks to the top, and
Hallie, Elizabeth, Daniel, Claire, and Elise made it to switchback 10 and the
bottom. Actually, Eliza didn’t do the final switchbacks, opting instead to
follow another hiker along the right side of the giant letter straight up the
mountain to where Mike and Landon met her.
We enjoyed a small sense of accomplishment at having successfully done something hard today. Of course, we saw how some of the hikers make this little jaunt a routine part of their exercise regimen. Some of these folks lapped us while hardly breaking a sweat. Hallie thought she was going to pass out but made it too.
What those hares failed to catch
that we tortoises did capture were the details (right?). Two things we caught
of interest were the sweeping views and a tarantula (yup, they live here!) who moseyed
across our path on the way down. Eliza in particular gaped in fascination at
the massive arachnid.
She was also a bit of a pill and
a daredevil, insisting on climbing where she shouldn’t for safety’s sake. Grr.
It didn’t help that some bigger college-aged “kids” on the trail were getting in
some danger time of their own.
After coming home from the hike, Mike
watched BYU try to play a superior Wisconsin squad, Hallie got her hair colored
(great to have a neighbor who is a hair dresser), and the kids played with
their neighbor friends. We have the ideal setup for pre-teen play. The boys all
got out their custom LEGO spaceships and had an impromptu battle out by the
playground.
In the evening we drove up to the
east bench of Salt Lake to attend a get-together of old FSA friends and to
honor the life of Brian Anderson, one of our FSA friends who passed away
unexpectedly earlier this year. While the reason for the reunion was borne of
tragedy, we appreciated seeing old friends and acquaintances who all share the
common bond of adoption. We particularly noted how ordinary it was to have all
these parents and kids who, while sharing no biological ties, were just
families having fun together. Many thanks to the Sharp family for hosting!
Toward the end of the evening, we
saw what looked like fire coming out of an airplane, but it turned out to be
stunt divers for the U of U-San Jose State football game down at Rice-Eccles.
The U won its game handily. Mike is happy on days like these to have multiple fan
loyalties. . . .
On Sunday, Hallie received a new
calling: Primary worker. We don’t know details about the age group yet. Hallie
has decided (and should have realized this a long time ago) it doesn’t pay to
be friendly.
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