Monday, August 19, 2013

Ride Idaho!

We experienced a beautiful part of Idaho, as well as Montana, when John and Jake took part in Ride Idaho 2013, and I went along as a volunteer/ helper. Gorgeous scenery, kind and interesting people, good food, fresh air, fun times.
It was a week-long ride, and almost 400 bicyclists took part : (Coeur d'Alene) - Sandpoint - Thomposn Falls - Wallace - rest day Wallace - Coeur d'Alene.
John and Jake did it!  A testament to their grit and determination and fitness!











                              For myself, my very favorite part of that week was swimming in this lake:




    On the way home, my favorite was Nauvoo  -       



Waking up to a glorious, fresh morning in Nauvoo.  Love this tent!    (And the fellow in it.)


                                 

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Hurray! Hurray!


              Three cheers for Adam and KayAnna! They are engaged, and will be married in October.
              We are delighted with the news, and couldn't be happier.

                       Here, we are celebrating Swiss National Day (August 1) in Provo.


Sunday, June 16, 2013

Father's Day



Four generations:  Our darling H with his father, grandfather and great- grandfather.    
Photo by L, taken in Charleston, S.C., about five years ago.                                            

What I appreciate most about JFC is, he is dependable and reliable and steady.
When young, these traits may be considered boring, but as the years go by, they become more and more important and appreciated.
I never, ever had to worry about where he was when he was away from home, or how or with whom he was spending his time. I was sure of his love and devotion to me and our family, and to God. Even in the tough times. It's a quiet kind of honor I value highly, and am thankful for.


Monday, May 13, 2013

Mother's Day


 Hold him a little longer,
Rock him a little more,
Tell him another story
(You've only told him four).
Let him sleep on your shoulder,
Rejoice in his happy smile,
He is only two-and-a-half
For such a little while!
 
                                  Author unknown   


                               "Free Verse, 12 May 1996"
Yes, we can loll here for six more chapters before [breakfast],
Yes , waffles, yes, you can stay naked all day or until you think you need clothes,
yes to butter on the video popcorn today,
and me beside you for not just the scary parts;
then yes to a rain-walk, yes, even to the culvert-rushing water and the long way home,
yes to candles with dinner, yes to no lettuce;
yes, I'll save the opera and switch to jazz,
yes, a bath bead? - take two;
and yes, I will sing the song, yes, just this once, three times.

                                                                 Ellen Dore Watson, "Wondertime", 03-08
         


 

Saturday, May 11, 2013





             A lovely and happy weekend for the whole family!  So happy we could be there to share in it.
               
         

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Hoamatland, Hoamatland

Hoamatland, Hoamatland, i han di so gern ...

(first line of the anthem of the province of Upper Austria, in dialect)


  Went to visit my old home province and dear relatives, and had a wonderful time.


flying into Linz last week.  A pretty view, eh?
          
 More pretty views --




The little Mühlviertel village of Schlägl - home of some of our ancestors


Lunch in Linz with my wonderful cousins Liesl and Gitti
      
and this was last year at Gitti's (with my dear brother and Gitti)



                                         
          

Friday, April 12, 2013

Where are you?

Spring, where are you?  We're still waiting for you. 

The blossoms finally started coming out this week, but we can't really enjoy them like we usually do, with all this rain and cold and cloudy skies.

          "Spring in Kentucky is a time of beauty and renewal.  The bluegrass glistens in the sun with a greenish blue hue after a shower.  The thoroughbreds frolic with their foals in the neatly kept farms that line the pikes throughout the green rolling hills and meadows.  The mountains are alive with flowering trees of all kinds and sizes.  The redbuds and dogwoods usually steal the show, especially in the east - where the bluegrass meets the mountains."

                                                           "Where The Bluegrass Meets the Mountains" by S & S White

          

                pictures I took for our sisters-blog, a springtime or two ago - -


Self-portrait in Bernheim Forest, a favorite place.  Springtime + reading & writing = happiness.