After everyone left and I was putting the kitchen back together, I notice a new decoration sitting on the wall table in the front room. Annie made this and left it as a little surprise for me. I love it. It is beautiful! Thanks Annie. Your crafting ability never ceases to amaze me.
Friday, November 28, 2025
Thanksgiving Day
Again, and I repeat, this is my favorite holiday of the year. Just so many memories of Thanksgiving when I was growing up. It is just a warm holiday and I love it. Families gather together and enjoy good food and good company.
We started the day by going bowling at Fat Cats. Maren made arrangements for reserving lanes for us. We all got there about 11:00. Cutlers: Maren, Greg, Taylor and Boston. Gertsons: Jeff, Andrew, JC and Jenny (two good friends of Jeff and Annie), Alex and Hayley. Neal, Tucker and me. Hintze's: Robert, Mindy, Ryan, Izzy, Maddie and the new little family member, Logan.
How Much Would You Spend?
What would you pay for a Christmas Tree? Something I've never thought much about. Neal and I have had an artificial tree since the second Christmas we were married. I've never been one for a real tree. I like the convenience of unpacking, putting it together and turning on the button to have all the lights lite up. Definitely my kind of tree. Neal and I were at Modern Display getting some white decorations for our tree and when we walked in the door we saw a tree that so made me think of Ron and Judy. I took a picture of it and sent it to Judy. She asked how much it was and I told her I had no idea. I knew it far beyond anything I would want or would pay for so didn't bother to check out any prices. Judy text me later and said that she had called Modern Display and it was over $10,000 dollars!! Yup, $10,000. I just assume that was the end of that. Well to my surprise, we went to dinner at Ron and Judy's on Sunday and there in their dinning area was the tree. This is the tree at Modern Display.
Sunday, November 23, 2025
Sunday Surprise
Went to sacrament meeting this morning and as Neal and I walked in the chapel and sat down, there on the stand was President Oaks!! What the heck?! Of course I sneaked a picture!
Sunday, November 16, 2025
Finally finished
I'm not sure when I started this project, but I know it was a long time ago. For some crazy reason I have not been interested in doing any counted cross stitch for the longest time. Then last week I got in the mood and finally finished this Christmas stitchery. I have three or four more projects waiting to be done. I need to get going on them. I have to decide which one I will start next. I'll keep my decision posted as soon as I decide.
Baby Logan
Update picture from Mindy of baby Logan who was born October 31st. He is now 2 weeks old. Boy, he sure has Ryan and Jeffrey's look!
Super Saturday
This past Saturday was a Super Saturday in Lynda Ann's ward. She is in charge of these craft Saturdays twice a year. Mallory and I decided to go out and support her. It was fun to watch her in her element. Creating is what she loves and does expertly. It was special for a mother to watch her daughter giving service to others. She was at every table helping every sister every step of the way in creating their particular craft. Here are some of the crafts she had. I wish I had taken a picture of her creating the bows. It was genius to say the least.
She is working on making a bow for someone but the process that I didn't get a picture of was amazing.
Mallory and I stayed to the bitter end. We did two baby quilts to keep ourselves busy. Then after the day of crafting was over we help Lynda load everything up and cart it all back to her house. I can't say enough about how proud I am of her sharing her talents with others. She is amazing!
Susan's Special Gift
Last Friday Lynda Ann and I drove to Heber to meet Susan for lunch. When we walked in the restaurant, Susan was there at the table and sitting on the table were two fir trees with a note in them that said, "Merry Christmas in remembrance of Lila Mae. There were two pictures inside the red truck envelope.
The tears ran freely. We all miss her so very much. We all feel like we should be sure and pull up an extra chair for her sit with us. And, we all feel like she is with us every time we get together. Lynda Ann, Susan and I are determined to keep getting together every month for as long as we possibly can. This tradition goes clear back to when Lynda Ann was 3 or 4 years old. Thanks to Susan for making this lunch extra special for all of us.
Singing in a Quartet
I seriously keep thinking that I'm getting too old to be singing in groups. Voices lose their clear and intense sound as we grow older. But, I keep getting asked to sing, which I love. Music is such a huge part of my life. We had an evening of Abundantly Blessed. We found a song in the new hymns that we thought would work perfectly. The song is "I Can't Count Them All". These are the words:
The Lords loving mercies surround me, so many I can't count them all.
Like dew drops they sparkle around me, like treasures from Heaven they fall.
The Lords loving mercies surround me, so many I can't count them all.
Like stars without number above me, his mercies shine bright through the years
These blessings from one who so loves me, dispel the world 's darkness and fears
Like stars without number above me, his mercies shine bright through the years.
The Lord's loving gifts are unceasing, and thanks ever more will I give.
My gratitude ever increasing, I'll offer so long as I live.
The Lord's loving gifts are unceasing, and thanks ever more will I give.
From left to right: Diana Alvarez, Paige Janzen, me, Tree Curtis and our pianist - Sally Curtis.
SUFF
I was invited to a play at Rice Eccles. The play is called SUFF and is about the suffragettes, women working for the right to vote. The play was a musical and if I were to rate it, I would probably give it a 4 out of 10. Just not my kind of play. But it was fun to be with Sally and her daughter Brenda for the evening. We went to dinner and then the theater.
Left to right: Brenda Curtis, Janet Barton, Sally Curtis and little old me! Very fun evening.
New Christmas Decoration
I bought two large acrylic deer at the Cracker Barrel Restaurant a few weeks ago. I really didn't know how I would display it. I just thought the deer were gorgeous. Lynda Ann stepped up and said that she would create a decoration for them and that could be my Christmas present. I was elated. Annie has such an eye for decorating and how to decorate. She came by on her way to work and this is what she created.
This is looking down from the balcony.
She also created this decoration to go in the entrance hall.
We are all set for Christmas. Even been playing Christmas music!!
Monday, November 10, 2025
My New Christmas Platter
I'm always looking for a new dish for Christmas. Neal and I were at Modern Display picking up some more white decorations for the Christmas tree and I spotted this platter and Neal and I fell in love with it.
Amazing Annie
A few weeks ago I bought some gorgeous deer. One standing and one laying down. Not sure what I would do with them or how I would decorate around them, but fell in love with them. As I usually do, I turned the project over to Lynda Ann. As always, her talents shine and she comes through with another amazing Christmas decoration. My house is beautiful and mostly because of Lynda Ann. She came by tonight on her way to work and brought her creative ideas and this is what she did. This decoration (that she made) sits on the at the entrance to our home. She has lights in the glass. So gorgeous.
I took this from the balcony.
Neal said that he thought Annie should open up a craft store. She would be amazing. I totally agreed! Thank you Annie. My house is beautiful because of your talent in decorating.
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Christmas Lights
Maren, Boston and Tucker came over to the house this evening and under Neal's supervision, put all the lights on the tree outside the front porch. They worked on them from about 3:30 until around 6:00. Boston and Maren were up the ladders and also up in the tree. Tucker was also climbing all over stringing lights.
Being silly!
Neal sitting in his directors chair. He is still dealing with issues with his back. So he did what he loves most - directing!
After the tree was completed we all went in the house and had lasagne, salad and ice cream for dessert.























































