Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Fall Fun

Trip to the Dallas Arboretum- Pumpkin Patch
Katelyn and I took the kids to play with the pumpkins while Emily was busy moving this past week!
It was sorta like herding (black) cats!
Even though only two of them can walk, they kept us busy busy busy!
We had a good time, but this may be the best photo we got.
Check out Katies blog to see if she posts a better one.

Ryan playing the pumpkin bongo!


Just a little squeeze!




Today Katelyn had a Halloween Party for Delaney and her friends.
She wore a hot pink flamingo costume.


She greeted each guest with a big bearhug!


Satch greeted Ryan with a full body smile and a kiss too!

Katie and I made the
"baby Mingo" costume for Reese

A good time was had by all!

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Road to Recovery

Brent and I just returned to Provo after his osteochondral allograft transplant surgery. It was a success and according to Dr. Bugbee, a perfect match. As we expected, the rest of his knee was in perfect condition and the graft fit perfectly, so his chances of recovery are good. He has a 5 inch incision down the front of his knee. He is moving his knee some, up to 50 degrees non- weight-bearing, and bearing weight on it with his brace on (peg-legged). He will have home health care nurses come and take care of him and Physical therapy at home for the next 3 weeks. Thanks for all your thoughts and prayers we are very grateful. I will stay here with Brent and Janeese for a week or so until he is feeling better. All we know about the donor is that he was 19. We were given a little card with an identifying donor number so we can write the donors family anonymously and share our gratitude.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Rockin' the Kasbah



We used the last of Dave's frequent flyer miles and our timeshare to visit Costa del Sol Spain, Tangiers, Morocco, and Gibraltar last week. It was remarkable how much like Southern and Central California this whole region is. The wealthy areas of Tangiers looked like Montecito with its walled estates and ocean views...


Our Amazing Tour guide Aziz took us all over the city. We went to the northern most tip of Africa, to where the Med and the Atlantic meet, to Hurcules Cave, the Kasbah, the Medina, past the mosques and villages, past the palaces of the rich and famous and last but not least, to ride the camels in Tangiers-

One of the "carney, ride operators" handed Dave the fez as he got on the camel, and then made him buy it! He thought it was part of the camel ride! Contrary to what this photo depicts, we were not ambushed and robbed on our little ride overlooking the Med.

The Kasbah
the market in the Medina.
This is a resort that celebrity types visit for
the beautiful and completely abandoned beaches.

Aziz took us home to his parents home for the traditional post- sunset breaking of the Ramadan fast. We had missed the boat he intended us to go back to Tarifa on, so he took us to his mom and dad's where his family was celebrating and served us soup, lamb and potatoes and home made cookies.
The home was beautiful and the food tasty.
The mosiac behind us on the living room wall was all tiny pieces the size of a pinkie fingernail, (not just big squares of tile) and above that, is carved plaster that adorns the walls and ceiling. The floors are beautiful rugs and the sofa, which runs along the entire perimiter of the room is hand embroidered. Amazing workmanship, and a fabulous tour guide.
Right out of the Wizard of Oz!
I was more than a little surprized when this "Barbary Ape" who was perched up on our car hood, jumped into my lap while I was photographing him! I beaned him on the top of the head with my big zoom lens and he jumped out of the window, and onto the ground. I don't know who was more shocked, the monkey or me! Dave would have loved to have his camera on me when it happened. Our little side trip into Gibraltar was rainy but lots of fun.
Portrait of the would be camera thief!
Alhambra, Granada, Spain


We visited the Alhambra, a gorgeous fort, palaces, gardens and village in Granada, Spain. It is also the most visited place in Spain. The thing that is so cool about the Alhambra is that with ordinary materials, the creators of this palace were able to do extrordinary things with great artistry.
The allegory of what the Lord can do with our simple lives if we let Him inspired me here.
This view from across the gorge, was the result of an adventurous drive over cobblestone village streets, so narrow, we had to pull the side mirrors in to avoid hitting the walls of the buildings we were passing. And we were in a little Saab, not an SUV! More than once, we wondered if we had gotten ourselves into a fix and would have to back up to the next cross street, or ride down the stairs! Simple turns were three point manuvers! It was wild but the view from the other side rewarding. When we got there, we were seranaded by a couple of gypsies playing guitars and singing.


Unforgettable!

Isn't She Precious!

Reese is sure getting cute! Despite what this photo shows,
she is waking up and making eye contact. Her pretty eyes look right into your soul.
She is wearing a cute outfit that Janeese and her mom gave her as a Birth Day Present.