Sunday, September 29, 2024

2024, September 23-29

We have movement on the work front, and climate change is making September feel like August. 

We had a generally routine week with work and school. 

Hallie got a different new fun croc at McDonalds. 


Eliza brought home lighthouse-themed art from BUH. 


Hallie got new shoes for work so her feet don't hurt. 

She lost her watch at work. Fortunately a coworker found it and put it in some rice. It still works, so all's well that ends well. 

Mike had some positive developments on the work front that now lead to more questions than answers as we determine next steps. The people who had shortlisted him for a professor job in New Zealand last year did not opt to shortlist him again this year when the hang-up that stopped the process last year got resolved this time. This post-academia life has taken some twists and turns, and it feels like more of a wild ride than we've been used to. That said, on the other jobs front, we have had some good news. He had a physical for one job, two interviews for another, a follow-up and next steps for a third, and an interview get scheduled for a fourth. He's also looking into getting an endorsement that may open up opportunities hitherto closed as far as getting a full-time teaching job. Navigating this peculiar job market is going to get complicated here real quick. 

Eliza had the chance to go up to Diamond Fork hot springs with our neighbor and her kids. They ended up hiking some six miles total, and she said she had a lot of fun. She also commented about all the colorful fall foliage. 

We have an abundance of red and gold up in the mountains despite the heat we've had on the valley floor the last few days. The sickly little tree right in front of our house has already dropped its leaves, and its neighbors will follow in the next few weeks. Not much else to report this week. More to follow. 

Sunday, September 22, 2024

2024, September 16-22

So long, summer! Welcome, fall!

The local school district had a student day off, and we all took advantage to go to the movies, where we saw Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (having watched the original last week) with our neighbor Corbin (after Eliza had her classes. Too bad she did have school!). Nice homage to the original while having its own appeal. 

Tuesday brought a return to school for everyone. 

On Wednesday morning, Hallie caught this dramatic sunrise. 


In the evening, we attended Eliza’s taekwondo advancement. Now she’s a blue belt and halfway to black. 







Look at cute Kai blopping!

One of Hallie’s students brought her flowers on Thursday. 

McDonald’s is doing a Crocs-themed Happy Meal promotion. Here’s what Hallie got when she and Eliza went. 

Eliza had a second celebration this week with the BUH rodeo. She had the honor of being the rodeo princess! 





Eliza participated in three events: barrel racing, poles, and quadrangle. 

Landon got involved too! He did a dance battle and won a gift card. He tried his best to be a good sport, and afterwards he attended the high school homecoming game. 



(Here’s more of Eliza riding in her events.)


Several friends and family members came to visit! Thanks everyone for the support and encouragement!



(More riding.)


Here’s our princess again. Eliza placed first barrel and poles!


Thanks again for the love and support!



Good ol’ Kai didn’t know what to make of us being gone for so long. Fergus took it in stride. 

As part of his adventure seeking new employment, Mike took (and passed) a driving test in a UPS truck. That was fun, if a little unnerving to start. Hallie did some time at each of her part-time jobs this week, including Saturday morning, so Mike took Kai and the kiddos to Gma and Gpa M’s so Landon could mow the lawn. 

We spent a quiet morning on the first day of fall at home (including pumpkin spice French toast! Yum!) before Hallie went to Starbucks and Mike and Eliza helped finish building a cup cart. Then it was time for Sunday social, starting earlier due to sunset getting earlier as the year winds down. 

Sunday, September 15, 2024

2024, September 9-15

We had fun, and now we're done for the week. We're into the current "normal" of fall and open to positive change. 

Our neighbors' Scottie dogs had puppies a few weeks back, and they're just getting a chance to see the outdoors. Eliza, Hallie, and Kai went to visit.  


A couple of years back, Mike reactivated his Duolingo account in an attempt to get Landon to use it for his Spanish class. Landon fell off the wagon pretty quickly. Mike, however, soldiered on and is now on a pretty long steak (admittedly with several streak freezes). He got Eliza to join this week in an attempt to get her to improve her math skills. We'll see how long she lasts. 

After dropping E at school, Mike went over to the Payson Library to get some work done. A block or so from the library, he found this building with a two-walled mural. 



Like her brother, Eliza finds it amusing to take goofy pictures on her parents' phones. Here are a couple. 


At BUH, Eliza drew a charcoal sketch of a cow. Moo! 

Check out this blep on the kitty! 

The field north of our house off 950 W has a bumper crop of pumpkins. They looked so bright and sunny when E and Dad went riding by on Wednesday. 

On Thursday as part of a service day, Eliza and other kids from Yates Place helped clean up and lay down mulch at the school. 

Here is an update on the new road being built at 1200 W between Devon Glen (550 N) and Center Street. The part closest to Devon Glen even has curbs now. Who can say how long until they break ground connecting all this mess to us a couple of blocks south?