Sunday, December 25, 2022

Merry Christmas

 We've had a busy month.  The black car died just before Thanksgiving.  We were able to borrow Grandma L's car to be a back up car.  Then on Tuesday the van died.  Fortunately it was a broken temperature causing the radiator problem, not a broken radiator.

We had dance concerts, band concerts, choir concerts, ward choir, homeschool group, ward and branch parties, neighborhood caroling and bike parade, band party, tuba Christmas, light house, friends for dinner, 3 funerals and a trip to Gtowne.  It was an exceptionally busy month.

Thursday, December 22, 2022

Santa

 We have never encouraged the children to believe in Santa.  We treat it like Micky Mouse, a character that you may occasionally see someone dressed in costume of that character but you don't believe in them.  I empathize with this letter writer.  With our youngest 7 I think we are close to done with the drama.  At a dentist visit recently the boys were asked what they wanted Santa to bring them and they just stared, perhaps confused, at the hygienist that asked.

This year P had a chance to dress up as Santa and go surprise the band kids.  M didn't realize it was her dad until KS told her.  It was funnnnnnny!


 


Sunday, December 11, 2022

Tuba Christmas and Choir Concert Day

 A few weeks ago we had M's friend and her family over for dinner.  The moms of each family grew up in the same town but attended different schools.  P was in the tuba studio with the mom.  Both dads were band directors.  Both older daughters played horn.  So much in common.

Mom A invited us to go to Tuba Christmas with her which was the motivation we needed to do something we'd wanted to do but hadn't prioritized.  I haven't played in a tuba christmas since Utah!

There were 189 tuba/baritones there.  There was also a drummer on a full kit in the center which made everything move together and kept tempo from dragging.  

We went to lunch and had a nice audience for the concert.  I'm so glad we got to go and get to know the B family better.  Great people.

We came home for a few hours then I took B and lP to their concert downtown.  Traffic was the worst I'd ever seen.  We wound up parking on Old Mission Rd.  0.7 miles from the venue.  I'm always boggled by so many people choosing to come into crowded situations like that.  No thank you.  I wish this concert could happen some other night of the year, but I have enjoyed having the children involved in it.  The acoustics are beautiful.  The children sound great.  The traffic and parking and crowds are the price you pay for them to sing this concert.




Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Night of the Luminary

 


We went to the lighthouse for the luminary tonight.  This is an annual event with music, booths, and free admission to the light house.  Our first time 11 years ago was right after we bought our home (halloween 2011).  G was 6, M 4 and lP 1.  It was crowded and I remember trying to nurse lP in some corner.  We had gotten into the car in the garage and didn't realize it would be colder on the island.  I can't think why we would have even gone that night, but we did. 

 

 

M, lP and B have sung in the children's choir there for the last 7 years.  Last year was the first time I climbed the lighthouse.  L was tall enough to climb this year.  At 219 steps, it is surprisingly easy to climb.  You get exhilarated and loose track of the effort as the spirals get closer and the top comes into view.  The view from the top is beautiful.





We always get a spot at the Rex Cox parking lot.  The kids enjoy playing at the park in the dark.  It has been a beautiful tradition for us and I'm glad we made it one last time.