Thursday, December 1, 2022

Fetival of Trees 2022

Yesterday I was a hostess at the Festival of Trees for the twelfth year (after a two year pause for Covid).  Various individuals and organizations decorate and then donate the trees (usually to commemorate someone who has been ill or died) for auction (this year the auction is a silent one and you can still bid on trees until 8:00 tonight) and then they are displayed for public viewing at the Mountain America Expo Center.  All of the proceeds go directly to Primary Children's Hospital!  In addition to the trees, there are centerpieces, wreaths, quilts, and gingerbread houses on display as well a lots of treats for purchase (I love the homemade cinnamon rolls) so it is a lot of fun!  Most of the following trees were in my area but I did walk around a little bit after my shift was over to see some of the others.
One of the main jobs of the hostess is to make sure that the trees are not harmed.  I had to remind several kids not to touch this particular tree!  I think they wanted to feel the fur!
I noticed that many of the trees were not as elaborate as those in years past and didn't have as many items surrounding them.  This tree was the exception!
This tree was my favorite one in my area.  I loved the old fashioned snowshoes!

The festival will continue at the Mountain America Expo Center through Saturday.  Go here for more information and tickets.

Sunday, November 27, 2022

Gentri Christmas at the Eccles

I was introduced to Gentri last year when the members of this popular trio performed in HCT's production of Les Miserables (Casey Elliott was Jean Valjean, Bradley Quinn Lever was Enjolras, and Brad Robins was Marius) but my sister Marilyn has been a huge fan for years.  I really love Christmas music so, when I found out that Gentri performs a Christmas concert every year and suggested we get tickets, she immediately and enthusiastically agreed.  We went to the show at the Eccles Theater last night and it was wonderful!  They began with "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" and then sang "Bring a Torch Jeanette, Isabella" which is a favorite of mine because I sang it when I was in choir in college.  They were joined by a vocalist named Bri Ray for "Do You Hear What I Hear" and then performed a really pretty original song called "All Is Well."  The Rise Up Children's Choir joined them for "Mary's Boy Child" and several members acted out the Christmas story complete with costumes (Casey Elliott's daughter was Mary).  Next came "The First Noel" and an amazing rendition of "Ave Maria" with the Rise Up Children's Choir behind them holding candles.  They performed another original song called "Somewhere In Your Silent Night" and then turned the Eccles Theater into an old time gospel revival with a rousing rendition of "Go Tell It On The Mountain" featuring Brad Wheeler on harmonica to end their first set.  After the intermission, they sang "Joy To The World" and then were joined by another guest vocalist named EJ Michaels for "Little Drummer Boy."  I always hope that I can hear "O Holy Night" (it is my favorite Christmas song) live at least once during the holiday season and Gentri performed a lovely arrangement of it.  Most singers build to a powerful crescendo that blows the roof off the venue but their version was very soft and contemplative and I loved it!  One of my favorites from the concert was another original song called "Noel" because the harmonies were so beautiful!  Next, they performed a song they wrote especially for this concert called "Love is Alive" with audience participation that made them quite emotional!  They brought out an upright piano to the front of the stage and gathered around it for "I'll Be Home For Christmas" with Elliot's mom joining them for the final verse.  They concluded with "Silent Night" and "O Come All Ye Faithful" with the children.  The gents (as they call themselves) were really funny and they seemed genuinely appreciative that the audience was there to hear them.  I loved every minute and, if I didn't have a lot of Christmas spirit before, I certainly do now!  I think this has become a new Christmas tradition!

Saturday, November 26, 2022

Strange World

My nephew Sean and I have a tradition of seeing the latest Disney/ Pixar movie together over the Thanksgiving holiday (we have seen The Good Dinosaur, Moana, Coco, Frozen II, and Encanto) so we went to see Strange World yesterday despite the lukewarm response.  We actually really liked it!  Legendary explorer Jaeger Clade (Dennis Quaid) and his son Searcher (Jake Gyllenhaal) are on an expedition to cross the mountains that surround their home Avalonia.  Along the way, Searcher discovers a plant that gives off energy and wants to return to Avalonia to grow it and improve the lives of the people there.  Jaeger, disappointed that Searcher doesn't have his adventurous spirit, continues on without him.  Twenty-five years later, Jaeger is presumed dead and Searcher is a farmer of the plant, called Pando, that powers every aspect of life with his wife Meridian (Gabrielle Union) and son Ethan (Jaboukie Young-White).  When Callisto Mal (Lucy Liu), a former member of Jaeger's team, informs Searcher that the Pando crop is failing, she convinces him to join an expedition to find the cause.  Disenchanted with life on the farm, Ethan sneaks aboard the ship and, when it becomes stranded in a subterranean world filled with fantastical creatures, he becomes separated from the group.  It turns out that Jaeger has been trapped in this world the whole time and he and Searcher must work together to find Ethan and save Avalonia.  I loved the beautiful and vibrant animation used in this movie, especially the style inspired by the pulp magazines of the 1930s and 1940s used for Jaeger's story, as well as the dazzling world-building and creature design (Splat is adorable).  I loved the diversity represented by the characters, particularly Ethan because he is an openly gay character who is completely accepted by everyone.  I was expecting some backlash from Jaeger (he is a hyper-masculine character) when he meets Ethan but I loved it when he gives him some advice for getting the attention of his crush!  Finally, I loved the messages about fathers and sons learning to accept one another for who they are and the importance of caring for the environment even when it might require a sacrifice.  I definitely recommend giving this movie a chance!

Christmas Time is Here Again!

I put my Christmas tree up this week and it makes me so happy!  I love seeing all of the ornaments that I have collected over the years and I love sitting in my living room with just the light of the tree.
Christmas was really difficult for my family last year but I am hoping that this year will be a little easier.  I have quite a few activities planned and I am already looking forward them!

Friday, November 25, 2022

Thanksgiving 2022

My family was able to have a wonderful Thanksgiving yesterday.  This was our first Thanksgiving without our parents so it was really bittersweet but I know that they would both be so happy to see us all together and enjoying ourselves.  We had the traditional dinner with turkey, ham, potatoes, stuffing, sweet potatoes, pomegranate salad (a family tradition), vegetables and dip, and rolls.  We had pie for dessert and lots of treats when we played Shanghai rummy later that night.  We ended up laughing all night and that felt really nice after the year we have all had!
I hope you were all able to spend Thanksgiving with the people you love!
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