Thursday, May 22, 2008

Why are we pleased and proud as punch?

We just returned from Oregon where we witnessed Ethan receiving his Doctorate of Optometry Degree from Pacific University in Forest Grove. He also became a Captain in the U.S. Air Force. As near as I can tell, he is the first Doctor on the Woodbury/Condie side of the family for many generations. Way to go Ethan!

We also were able to see Eric receive his Bachelors Degree in Technical Sales; Kim the Boy receive his Bachelors Degree in Zoology; Sara receive her Bachelors Degree in Mathematics with a teaching certificate; and Kim the Girl receive her Bachelors Degree, all from Weber State University.

In addition, if you haven’t heard, Ali had her baby last week. She is 9 and ½ pounds and 20 inches long. Everyone is healthy and the baby is beautiful! They are naming her Amelia Jane Shepherd.

It’s been a great month for degrees and babies.

Ethan is now an O.D. and Josh will be a D.O. You put them together and they will be awesome DOOD’s.


Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Why Not Summer?

Well, we're home from a much needed trip to St. George and Las Vegas. We attended the midyear convention of the Utah League of Cities and Towns. We left last Wednesday and came home on Saturday night. (We told everyone we weren't coming home until Sunday.) Surprise Eric, Sara, Kim, Brindy and Brielle! They were at our home watching the Jazz game ... so we rang the doorbell! They were shocked, but excited to see us! :-))

We attended meetings all day Thursday and until noon on Friday. Mark Eubank even spoke to us about Utah's great weather! Thursday night was an outdoor dinner in the St. George Square. We had a real good meal with BBQ ribs, chicken, etc. and enjoyed entertainment by Brenn Hill, a cowboy singer/songwriter from Hooper, Utah. He did a great job! Jane reminded me I had hired him for a credit union function when he was just starting his career, back in the mid 80's. Small world, huh?

Friday afternoon we got in the car and headed for Las Vegas. I wanted to check out a new project Hugh Morgan and I are able to sell called "Manhattan West". It's a walkable community being created from scratch and is going to be beautiful. We are able to sell condominiums in a couple of the units for $1000 down, a person's good credit and a bond taken out to secure a persons down payment at closing. They are able to purchase now at today's prices and not have to close on the loan or make payments for, up to, two years. It's a nice concept.

On our way back from Las Vegas we stopped in Mesquite and met with Colorful Cousin Carole and her friend from Connecticut. I believe her name was Mary. We had a nice Mexican meal and visit before returning to St. George that evening.

Saturday, we got up, filled the car and went to Jane's cousins home in St. George. Jan and Bob Smith live in a beautiful home with a view that will knock your socks off! They offered to take us on an excursion in their yellow, Jeep Rubicon, open aired vehicle, to the Petroglyph's located outside of St. George in Nevada. It was ton's of fun! I don't know if we enjoyed the company, the sites, or the ride best. It was all good! It was fun to watch Mom and Jan catch up on old times when Mom lived with Grandma B in Napa, California when she was a teen. Jan's mom was Aunt Phylis who was Grandma B's sister.

Well we came home, watched the remainder of the Jazz game with the kids, and then went to bed. We got up early Sunday morning and went down to Music and the Spoken Word. Eleven of my friends were retiring and it was nice to be there for the occasion. It brought back memories and the whole experience was sweet!

The spoken word was entitled, "A Lifetime of Learning". Here are some snippets from the message:

"An elderly man sat in his easy chair carefully cradling a book. Magazines and newspapers lay on the table in front of him. 'My books are like friends to me,' he said. 'I share so many memories with the old ones, and I enjoy learning form the new ones. And there is always so much to learn?' This from a man for whom learning had been a constant practice for the better part of a century. ... to consume a good book, to digest a report of current events, to savor the words of great thinkers past and present is to feed the soul and nourish the heart. We are never too old for such a feast."

"And learning is found not just in books. People and places are great sources of new information and experience. We can ask questions and enjoy discussions with friends and family members, learning from their points of view. We can visit a local museum to hear the story of a historic landmark or inquire at a public library about any topic we choose. Or we can visit the Internet, where a world of information is right at our fingertips."

"Formal education may be designed for the young, but the young at heart can enjoy a lifetime of learning. And when we leave this life, though our earthly goods will be left behind, the knowledge we have gained will be ours forever." -given by Lloyd D. Newell, April 13, 2008.

Since we were still on vacation, we walked around Temple Square and took time to smell the flowers. We then found a Sacrament Meeting in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. We walked in a little late and sat right behind Lloyd and Karmel Newell and their sweet family. We played incognito through the meeting and watched the interaction with their "well behaved" boy's and girls. If I remember correctly they have two boys and two girls. What fun! Lloyd wasn't even married when I joined the choir, so I have seen this little slice of heaven grow.

After the meeting Lloyd turned around and recognize me and said, "I thought I heard a great voice behind me". I smiled and told him he was too kind! We found out they were on a Park City vacation and also took advantage of this sacrament meeting. It was the Eighteenth Ward of the Salt Lake Ensign Stake. Bishop David M. Berrett conducted and the speakers were Arthur and Joyce Walnum. They spoke of how the Holy Ghost has played a part in their lives.

Well, we came home around 2 PM, kept our curtains closed, only answered important phone calls and enjoyed the rest of a wonderful sabbath day.

St. George and Las Vegas temperatures were in the mid to high 80's. As I look out my window I still see snow on our lawn and the promise of more white precipitation threatening us. My outdoor thermometer reads 41 degrees Fahrenheit. Hence the title of this post, "Why Not Summer?" --Don't you think? or at least Spring?

Monday, April 7, 2008

Why does Ali want me to update my Blog?

Well, Ali keeps hinting I should update this blog. I don't know why! Nothing has changed! Except, Jane wants you all to know she passed her "Rational Expressions" test. This is really something since the test was full of "Irrational Answers"! Quite a dichotomy, don't you think? Also, Jeni and Jason were able to sell their dog, for a profit! Also, again...Jane and I both picked the final four in the NCAA tourney. It went downhill from there. Jane picked Memphis to win the whole thing and I picked UNC. Congratulations to Ethan and to all those who picked Kansas...it was a lot of fun to brag about brackets during the past month! Now, we'll turn our attention to the Utah Jazz! How 'bout them Jazz!!!!?

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Why does everyone want to know how I feel about being an audience member now?

After 16 years singing in Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas Concerts, this week, I am now officially an audience member! Jane and I attended the Concert on Friday night with Grandma Call, Kim and Brindy, Brindy's sister Brook, and Dave and Sarah with an"h". Now, everywhere I go people want to know how it feels to now be a member of the audience.

Let me just say, "it stinks!" I would much rather be singing!

The choir, bell's, orchestra, dancers, stage crew, camera operators, producers, and the King's Singers did a magnificent job! It was a great evening and I saw many of my old friends. Two numbers stood out..."O, Holy Night"...sung by the men of the choir and the King's Singers
(see it on Sunday's Broadcast of M.& S.W.)...and the extravagantly costumed, "12 Days of Christmas"!

So many great memories, so many experiences of joy have erased all the…laborious rehearsals, traveling through the snow, early mornings and mournings, late nights, traffic, missed church meetings, missed family events, crooked bow ties, construction headaches, waiting for the G.A.’s to leave so we could, yielding to carts underground, honking, yielding, uniform fittings, unintentional solos (presented by me and others), last minute Christmas shopping, and memorization standards I have experienced over the past 16 years.

Now, I find myself smiling in the audience wanting to wave like an idiot to all my friends who are still on stage--but remembering how idiotic it looked from my view on the back row of the choir loft when other people did the fractured, enthusiastic wave from the hall. Usually, the people they were waving to were not looking…and could not see them from that distance. Choir members are instructed not to wave from the stage, anyway!

Sure, I have comments I could make about...disjointed rhythm and intonation issues-downward intervals sung wide and upward intervals sung narrow (choir members can relate); the tenor in the last row from the top whose watch gave us an unpleasant, irritating reflection ( I could name names, too); or a number of small, itty bitty picky things…but I won’t!

Let me just say I was edified, enthralled, and totally enjoyed the moment! The choir concert was fantastic and it just was lacking one thing, a very emotional baritone! Oh, by the way, I noticed an empty seat at the top of the loft. I would have been very happy to fill it, and boy, could I fill it!!!! :-)))

Friday, December 14, 2007

Why do we have kids?

So, why do we have kids? ... So they can tell you all the things you shoulda', coulda', needta', etc, etc... do! Here is my first comment posted on this blog. Even though my daughter is right, it proves my point! I love everyone in my family but sometimes you don't want everyone to know everything!

Ali says,
"ha hah aha ha hah a! I'm laughing because I asked you to make a blog once upon a time, and you just kind of shrugged and acted like you were too cool for it. You said, "I'm not a blogger."
Ha ha ha, I'm so glad you had a change of heart.
I hope you can post often so I can see what's going on with YOU! (and mom!)

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So, Ali - here's what's going on with ME! (and mom!) ... Got up around 6 am, went to the bathroom, came back to bed to get warm. Mom woke up around 7 am, we read scriptures ( in Acts chapter 7) had our family prayer and got ready for the day. We are now writing this epitaph and expect to be working around 8 to 8:30 am. SO EXCITING!!! Yesterday we did the same thing. We also did the same thing on Wednesday, Tuesday and Monday. However, we did read Acts chapter 6 on Wednesday, Acts chapter 5 on Tuesday and Acts chapter 4 on Monday. Is there a pattern? Sure! That's whats going on, though! Thanks for asking!

Seriously though, we are excited for you Josh and Conrad to visit for the holiday's. You're coming next week!!! Your visit will be the real reason or answer to my question, "Why do we have kids?" Because they're so much fun and help you know all the tedium of everyday life is really worth it! Love to you, and to all others who have stumbled upon my funny blog thing!!!

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Why are there blogs?

I've been intrigued by those who seem to want to share their lives with the whole world. Why is this? How Come?

I wondered - until some of our family moved to places far away from Grandpa and Grandma Woody. It has been wonderful to watch our grandkids grow up on the internet. What a great feeling it is to look at them through the eyes of their mom's and dad's comments, photos and videos. We are blessed to have this opportunity. Keep it up!