Sunday, November 29, 2020

2020, November 23-29

Thanksgiving week meant fewer school days and more free time. We gave thanks at home and prepared for the Yuletide. Bring on Christmas! 

Eliza is ever the studious one (when she wants to be). 


Here are the products of her efforts. 


Eliza's friend Lexi made these fun turkey-themed hair barrettes. 


Mom got some fancy holiday-themed accessorizing too. 

Landon's still able to sit on Dad's lap while he tells some story or shares some funny video. Adorable! 

Eliza has graduated to blowing bubbles within bubbles. Astounding! 

When Lily came over to visit on Wednesday, she got her turkey hair pin too. Twinners! 


Landon got a new 'do. Looks sharp, boy!

This is all we had for Thanksgiving. Kidding! The turkey, potatoes, stuffing, and veggies were all delicious. The caramel apple pie and pumpkin cheesecake squares from The Heirloom Peach provided the perfect finishing touch. 


And leftover pie for breakfast is simply the best 😋 . 

Eliza got all into decorating the Christmas tree with our neighbor Hannah. Not too shabby! 


Sunday, November 22, 2020

2020, November 16-22

Yet again, we didn't record a lot on camera despite doing a fair amount of fairly ordinary activities this week. 

Eliza and the other girls on her level got their training leos this week. Sylvia P. leos for the win!



Charlie's Angels moment:

'Tis the season for thanks, and Eliza is thankful for the gym (of course)!

Eliza had some creative math homework to show off her newly acquired division skills. 

She got new primary teachers at church, and this is what she told them about herself. 

Eliza also helped with wrapping gifts. She's getting quite skilled. Maybe (fingers crossed), she'll put Mom and Dad out of the job. Mom sure hopes so as she is not a fan of wrapping presents.

She also helped Grandma M. make corn dogs for lunch while Grandpa, Landon, and Dad moved around a pile of rocks in the back yard. 


The weather has taken a chilly turn, but we have had some lovely sun. We had a great relaxing Sunday, and we are ready to take on a shortened work week as Thanksgiving is right around the corner.

Sunday, November 15, 2020

2020, November 9-15

Yet another eventful week for the intrepid Owens. Apparently it was so eventful that we didn't manage to take many photos. 

Here is Lily crashing on Monday. Hallie is such entertaining babysitter that she fell asleep right in front of Hallie at the gym. Lily took a couple of naps while in our care this week. On Wednesday, she fell asleep while driving to Grandpa and Grandma M's house and so she missed seeing their new landscaping in the backyard. Eliza and Hallie woke her in time to go visit a boutique in Mapleton.


We got another phone call from Landon's school saying someone else tested positive for C-19. He was none too happy. As a small consolation, our neighbor Tiffany baked him a plate of brownies, and he drowned his sorrows in sweet chocolate chewiness. He ate all five by himself!!!! 


Eliza is learning division in school. This technique is a bit different than long division, so Dad is getting an education of his own. 

Landon, also did school at home for most of the week. Here's a sample of what that looked like. Dad was able to teach Landon a mental math trick or two to make it a bit easier. 

Eliza, our resident graffiti artist, struck again. We love our artist now if she would just clean up her mess.

Saturday was a great lazy day around the house, which was needed by some. Hallie didn't wake until almost 9:00 a.m. and even took a nap in the middle of the day. Eliza did a great job wrapping Christmas presents that we need to mail. Hallie is going to keep Eliza on hand to do the chore Hallie does not like to do.

She is also our resident avant garde hairstylist. Aren't we lucky? Hallie asked her to braid a bit at the top and that didn't quite go as planned. Oh well, practice makes perfect, right?

Sunday, November 08, 2020

2020, November 2-8

We had a momentous week with the start of the new month. Surprisingly, however, we don't have many photos to show for it. 

Tuesday Hallie started feeling a sore throat and tried to pass it off as it being because she slept with her mouth open. But by Wednesday it hadn't changed. Hallie looked up the Covid symptoms, and a sore/scratchy throat is on the list, so she thought it was time to go to the clinic and get tested. Lily went with Hallie and was a great sport. The two kept a good distance from each other, and the end result was Hallie had did not have Covid. Hallie took 2 days off of work until she got the results back and to try to get her health under control.

Hallie bought Eliza and Landon Halloween candy to bribe them to stay home, so they didn't have as much as they have had in previous years. That is fine as far as we're concerned. Eliza found this super-sized Sour Patch Kid among her loot. 


She likes taking pictures of Fergus doing feline things, such as suckling her favorite blanket. Fergus is so patient with Eliza. What a great cat we have! For the last few days he hasn't been eating his wet food so we are keeping an eye on him.

Eliza has developed into quite the accomplished rider! Sharing videos aren't the greatest on here so we don't. This pony Eliza is on is named Annie. Annie is awesome!!! Eliza is learning to do things with steering the horse. It is so fun to watch her progress and smile nearly the whole time she is riding.


She also has very strong political opinions (perhaps the apple doesn't fall far from the tree?). We swear that we don't go overboard on the politics, but some things can't be helped. Congratulations, Mr. Biden and Ms. Harris, on your win.  Hallie called the house on her way home from her nail appointment and couldn't figure out all of the commotion in the background. Mike then explained Eliza was celebrating Biden's win.

This comic was a little too good to resist (apologies if you voted for the incumbent). 

Hallie got fancy nails in keeping with the Thanksgiving season. Hallie and Mandie the nail tech chat it up for nearly two hours every three weeks.

Another Fergus candid, this time by Mike on Saturday night as we watched Biden's acceptance sppech. You can usually find Fergus near Mike, but on Sunday morning Fergus finally snuggled up by Hallie before it was time to get ready for church.

This photo above was the calm before the storm on Saturday evening, apparently. We let him out, and before too long, we had a bit of excitement between a vole he brought in the house, a picture dropping from a wall, and ants invading the pantry all within an hour! Everyone in the house was great at helping clean up the broken glass and the ants in the kitchen. The vole hid itself in the couch before Mike shook it out of the couch.

Sunday was calm in comparison. Eliza erected this clever fort at the corner of the two couches. This beats the fort she wanted to build in our room.

We also got our first sticking snow of the season a bit after church. We had hot chocolate with mint whip cream (Thanks, Target!!!). Hallie made a great simple instant pot dinner, and everyone seemed to like it, so this will be one for the recipe box!

In the evening, Governor Herbert announced new restrictions relating to COVID-19. 

Sunday, November 01, 2020

2020, October 26 - November 1

Ten months down, two to go! Mike had seasonal allergies (no C-19, yay!), and Landon got to go back to regular school. Both kids did amazing work this term, and we enjoyed Halloween festivities by the light of the Blue Hunter's Moon. 


On Tuesday date night, Mike and Hallie went to Rockwell's for ice cream. Today's the 22nd anniversary of when we first met! We happened to witness this now-engaged couple as the boyfriend proposed. Congratulations!   

Eliza finally persuaded Dad that it was time to carve the big orange pumpkin we bought for that purpose. Earlier in the week, we had a couple of freezing nights, and our big gourd was frozen. We managed nonetheless. 




At Hallie's school, the kids also carved a jack o'lantern of their own. 

On Tuesday night, we watched the Dodgers win their first World Series in 32 years. Mike was in high school the last time this happened (uff. We're getting old.)! Go, Blue! 

Mike started feeling under the weather on Wednesday, the same day Landon got to return back to school (which meant getting up early again. Ugh!). We've lived in Utah long enough now for Mike to realize it was likely allergies, so he jumped on his regimen to avoid suffering too much. However, as we weren't 100% sure, Mike and Eliza stayed home for school and Mike's class. 

Hallie had a return to do up at the outlets north of where we live, and she took these two cuties with her. They finished their shopping trip with dinner at Village Baker. 

Eliza can sure give Lily a funny look. What a character!

Eliza wanted Mom to take a picture of her bothering loving on Fergus. Often we ask her to leave him alone, but she doesn't, and Eliza is lucky that this cat has not attacked her over the years.

As Eliza's Halloween festivities were substantially reduced due to her not having in-person instruction (thanks to her teacher, Mrs. Buchanan, and the team of remote teachers for making the lessons and activities fun this week!), Mom invited us to her class party. Mike read a fun read-aloud book (The 13 Nights of Halloween) in an appropriately spooky voice. It's become a tradition! We also made potions, built skeletons, and solved puzzles.  

We also had a lesson on shapes and helped the kiddos carve this big guy! Thanks to Jaker's, Eliza picked this big pumpkin out at the end of September.

Landon was happy to have his first junior high Halloween. His friend Aiden is said to be moving so he had to get a picture with him before he left.

Friday morning brought a Halloween parade for Lily and the kids at her pre-school. We were able to join in the festivities (and keep our distance). It was a beautiful day, and it was fun to support our little nugget.


Eliza went horseback riding in the afternoon, where she learned how to control the direction of her horse while playing a ball game. Hallie was really impressed with the horsemanship of these cute girls and their horses.


Mike went to get himself tested for C-19 in the afternoon, just in case. The result came back negative on Sunday. Now it's just a matter of keeping those sinuses clear. Joy, joy. We are grateful for the negative result because, boy, if it was a different result we would be in for a lot of repercussions. 

Halloween dawned bright and clear, perfect for modified celebrations! Hallie started the day by heading to Provo's Farmers Market to get the last of the Salsa Madre before the market closed for the season. While heading to the booth Hallie tripped on a giant pinecone and hurt her pride mostly, but there was a nice man who helped her up, and then she dusted herself off and was on her way to get yummy salsa. Hallie then headed to Orem to receive a facial that she had won in an auction through Operation Underground Railroad. It was a great relaxing time and made up for falling down. As the day went on Eliza kept trying to go trick or treating. So, Hallie said Landon, Eliza, Corbin, Georgia, and Ethan could all head over to Jaker's. More than likely it will be the last year behind our housing complex, so why not live it up one last time? They had fun! Landon was good to his mom and brought her Art City Donuts. Yummy! As night fell, Eliza opted to wear the army uniform Uncle Bryce gifted us years ago. Judging by that arm length, it may be time to pass the uniform on to the next generation. Eliza was so excited to wear the uniform. 

For some strange reason, this is all we got of Landon's costume. He dressed as a ninja, so we're going to chalk it up to his stealthy skills. Landon hung out with his friends Corbin and Ethan in the evening. This boy does not want to miss another day of gymnastics, and so he decided not to go trick or treating. Thank you for making a good decision, young man.

While Landon hung out with friends Corbin and Ethan, Mom, Dad, Eliza, and her friend Georgia went to the new In N' Out in Spanish Fork (woo hoo!) before going to the haunted house of Hallie's co-worker. 


On our way home, we got to view the blue moon, the Hunter's Moon. 

Even though the kids didn't do a whole lot of trick-or-treating, they did get some yummy treats. We also got to watch the football game. It's shaping up to be a winning year! Only Mike and Hallie are really interested in the football game so it is tough to sit through a whole game. Eliza below showing us how she acts while we were trying to watch the game, Fergus thinks Eliza is a bit crazy.

We got an extra hour's sleep with the end of Daylight Savings Time. Most everyone took advantage and got some extra Zzzz. Mike was up early feeding Fergus and got a parting shot of the Halloween moon. 

In the afternoon on Sunday, a fire started on the mountainside near our home. It spread quite quickly, giving an eerie glow to the evening.  





We wish our firefighters good luck with fighting yet another fire here in Utah and we hope it is extinguished quickly.