Sunday, February 08, 2026

2026, February 2-8

Having a superb time. We didn't take many pictures this week, but that just means we didn't take the time to pull out the phones. 

When Eliza did take photos, however, they were memorable ones. She has always been curious about a white patch of rock on the side of the mountain to our east, so she decided to ride out and investigate. She saw some pretty views she shared with Dad as she thought he might appreciate them. 





Hi, Kai! Why the long face? 

The spider sharing Mike's apartment has gotten bolder recently. Here it was on Tuesday next to his closet door. 


Hi, Alicia! Hi, Brooklyn! Brooklyn was wearing jammies Hallie had bought her. 


On Wednesday, Mike's roommate had moved to the ceiling in the living room. 

He was treated to a beautiful sunset on his late afternoon walk. 



By Thursday morning, Mike's roommate decided to try on one of Mike's jackets hanging on the front door. Mike was not amused. He decided it was time for the spider to make its home outside of the house, so he escorted it out. Thing is, he saw it (or a relative?!?!?!) later on near the kitchen. Let's hope it's not an infestation. 

At some point in the next few months, Hallie and at least Eliza if not both kids will join Mike in Missoula. This means looking for a house, sprucing up the townhouse, and talking to realtors. We spoke to agents both in Utah and Montana this week, and Mike even got a tour of some local neighborhoods.  

Eliza made this pretty floral arrangement at BUH on Wednesday and then made some dumplings for Asian New Year on Friday. 

Hallie worked at Smith's floral department in addition to her preschool and Starbucks duties. They sell some nice handmade displays too. 

These are the kind of neighbors Mike can tolerate lately. Funny thing is that most Missoulians aren't fans of the deer because they eat everything. 


Going through his office on Saturday, Mike found some pics from his 2015 trip to Kyoto. Great thing is, we went to these places in 2025, so they're doubly memorable! Below are the Yasaka Shrine and the Shimogawara-cho areas of Kyoto's Gion district (near that cool Starbucks located in a traditional-style house) along with the bridge in Arashiyama. 

Here are the real-life buildings: The Yasaka Shrine, . . . 

. . . the Yasaka Pagoda, . . .
. . . a building in Gion, . . . 

. . . the Starbucks, . . .
. . . more Gion, . . .

. . . and the Togetsu-kyo Bridge (with a less-than-enthusiastic Eliza). Seriously though, seeing those postcards made Mike's day. 

This mug pretty much defines recent comfort food culture in Utah, doesn't it? It also is starting to see some wear. Hallie took a picture of it so she can find another one when the time comes.

Eliza got a new 'do. Happy early birthday present to Eliza!

We watched the Winter Olympics and the Super Bowl over the weekend. For the bowl game, Landon went to a game-viewing party with friends, Mike watched from his (spider-free) office, and Hallie and Eliza watched from home with the pets. 

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