Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Sweet Sixteen!

Tashena turned sixteen last Friday and we had our family celebration on Sunday.  The birthday boy or girl gets to pick the dinner menu and Tashena opted for Cafe Rio.  We all thought that was a great choice!  Then she opened her presents.
Her Grandma and Grandpa gave her lots of clothes (which is what she always asks for).  My Mom was so excited to give Tashena her present that she wanted to go first!
She wanted dresses!
Sean was just as excited as my Mom to give Tashena her present!
He picked out the nail polish, remover, and emery board all by himself (one of the polish colors is camo glitter).  It was kind of adorable!
Tashena always wants clothes but I am really nervous about picking things out for her so I got her a big gift card to Old Navy.
I put the gift card in this giant bag with ten sheets of tissue paper.  When she removed all of the tissue paper, she couldn't see it.  She legitimately thought that I didn't give her anything and said, "It's the thought that counts."  We laughed and laughed and I had her look a little harder!
Marilyn gave her a really cute outfit and more nail polish.
Then we had the traditional Baskin Robbins ice cream cake.  I hope you had a great birthday Tashena!

Sunday, October 30, 2016

A Great Season

The Bountiful Braves made it to the playoffs but they had to face a really tough team from Grantsville.  The Cowboys scored four times in the first half and the Braves were feeling really dejected but they regrouped after halftime to score and ruin the shutout that Granstville was hoping for!  Even though they lost this game, I am so proud of Sean and the rest of the team.  It has been so much fun to watch them every week.  It will be weird to sleep in on Saturday mornings again!
Sean with one of the coaches.  He told us how much he loved Sean and how much he has improved over the season.
Sean with the head coach.
I'm so proud of this kid!

Note:  Sean told us that he will miss football but he's looking forward to staying up later on Friday nights!

Saturday, October 29, 2016

Inferno

I loved Dan Brown's bestselling books The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons and I also enjoyed the movies adapted from them.  For some reason I haven't read Inferno but I've been looking forward to the movie for quite a while.  It was a long week at school with the end of the term and lots of tests, essays, and book reviews to grade so I decided to reward myself by seeing it last night.  Symbologist Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks, playing the role for the third time) wakes up in a Florence hospital with a gunshot wound and no memory of how he came to be there.  When someone tries to shoot him again, he escapes with the help of Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones), the doctor treating him.  The mystery begins with a reference to Dante's poem The Divine Comedy and takes Langdon and Brooks to the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, St. Mark's Basilica in Venice, and the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul to solve a puzzle left by a billionaire geneticist (Ben Foster) who wants to reduce the population with a plague which will be released if they fail.  Of course they are pursued by several nefarious individuals with questionable motives such as the aforementioned assassin (Ana Ularu), the head of a shadowy private security company (a hilarious Irrfan Khan), and the head of the WHO (Sidse Babett Knudsen).  As with the other movies, I really enjoyed the use of Renaissance literature, art, and architecture as clues to solve a puzzle and I loved all of the incredible locations but I found the story to be confusing (maybe because I haven't read the book) and I had a hard time keeping track of who was who.  I enjoyed watching this movie for the escapism (especially after such a hard week) but I definitely think it is the weakest of the three.

Friday, October 28, 2016

2016-2017 Student Body Officers

Over fall break the Student Body Officers had some photos taken at the Utah State Capitol Building and I really love how they turned out.  Here are a few of them.
This next one is my favorite because they wear their sweaters like this all of the time (they are really hot, especially at the end of summer when school starts).

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Thriller 2016

For some reason I haven't done very many Halloween-themed activities this year.  However, one Halloween tradition that I always try to uphold is seeing Odyssey Dance Theatre's production of Thriller.  I successfully avoided the undead (don't make eye contact!) as I made my way to my seat at Kingsbury Hall last Monday night and I thoroughly enjoyed the show, as I always do.  Even though I have seen this Halloween dance extravaganza more times than I can count, I always look forward to it and anticipate every single dance as the show progresses!  I love the undead cavorting in a graveyard in "Thriller," (the dramatic opening number) the break dancing mummy and his maidens in "Curse of the Mummy," the three year old pandas in "Miss Alli's Nightmare," a pas de deux gone horribly wrong in "Frankenstein & Frankenstein," tap dancing skeletons in "Dem Bones," a trio of Jasons wielding assorted weaponry in "Jason Jam," scarecrows who are not what they seam in "Children of the Corn," a group of voodoo priestesses in "Servant of the Spirits," condemned witches who return for revenge in "Salem's Mass," (my favorite number) a group of malevolent dolls in "Chucky-Rama," acrobatic vampires in "Lost Boys," and high stepping Irish lasses in "River of Blood Dance." As each number began, the audience would cheer wildly which made the experience even more fun.  It simply would not be Halloween without Thriller!  You can purchase tickets to this show, which is performed in various venues around Utah, by going here.

Note:  I also really enjoyed the films by Scott Winn which were shown in between the numbers, featuring twerking Stormtroopers, the crew from the Starship Enterprise in a dance-off, and a group of Orcs getting down.
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