Sunday, February 8, 2026

The Greatest Grand Daughters Ever

 

Yes, we have 12 granddaughters, how lucky are we ... On Monday Granddaughter number 7, Charlie celebrated her 13th birthday.  We just happened to spend the weekend with her family in McCall Idaho, which we posted about last week.

Here she is with her 13 balloons.

Opening presents...

and 'fencing' with Alex with her birthday balloons.  One thing we found out about Charlie over the weekend, is that she loves to play games.  We played four games with her, introducing her to 3 new ones.  She is such a good sport, and so fun to play with.

While at Brittany's house we had a chance to watch my cousin Brent's funeral.  I also nabbed pictures that my siblings took while at the funeral.  Here is part of his display table.  He worked at the U stadium in his retirement helping host sporting events.  Such a friendly and fun man.

Here he is as a young man.

In his seniorhood with his wife Dar, who passed 5 years ago, and who is so happy to be reunited.

Bruce, Ross and Doug and their wives were at the funeral, as well as Clark and Jo, who went off to the cemetery before this picture was taken.

Here is my cousin Brenda and her two brothers as she reads the obituary.  Brenda was Brent and Dar's oldest, she is the same age as Ross.  It also happens that Brent lived in a neighboring ward to Dad's, so not surprisingly Brenda worked her whole career at THE STORE, where Dad got his start in the grocery business, so we have known her better than her brothers.

Here's our fancy-dancy set up.

On Tuesday I priced goodies for the shops, ending up at The Grove, where I got so see a new vendor's booth.  She imports much of her stuff from Europe, so not cheap, but a great selection. 

Then I got a message from Trevor saying they were going to be coming to Payson, to borrow items for Penny, my 10th granddaughter's presentation later in the week as Eleanor Roosevelt.

Not long after getting home, we had these amazing visitors. Trevor, Penny and Nell. Lu happened to be there too, but was out of the room at the moment.

Here's Penny in the silver stole I have in my costume closet.

And she presented me with the felted mushroom picture I had commissioned her to do at Christmas time.  I just love it!  Penny is a talented felter, and believe me, I have done some felting myself.  It was seeing a felted gift for her Dad for Christmas. which so impressed with her fine workmanship I knew I'd love this.
I framed it that night, and Dad hung it at the top on the left the next day.

Here's a closer view.

And here she is all ready for her presentation on Thursday.

The week before this week, I babysat for Spencer and Britt.  

And I forgot to share the cute comment that Cam, my 12th granddaughter, made when I came in to take over for the evening. She said "Mimi, you have animals on your sweater, and they are cats, which are of particular interest to me!" I thought that was some pretty big words for a five-year-old.

I worked on Wednesday, and Dad came in and put up some racks for my Ephemera, which has been scattered all over the store.  There were things like old magazines, prints of classic paintings from a subscription service, maps, sheet music, old photos and the like.



This cute couple came in the afternoon, I was talking to the wife for a while, and she mentioned that her husband was a famous sculptor.  It turns out he is Gary Price a well-known LDS sculptor who has had a foundry in Springville, for years, and who has his sculptures all over town.  When I talked to him he said that he had been at BYU with Rick, my cousin Debbie's sculptor husband.  He had not heard that Rick had passed away.

On Wednesday morning I finally got out all my vintage and antique ephemera to make kits to put in the racks Dad put up for me on Wednesday.

I must have been pretty well organized because I also made Runeberg cakes for Finnish Poets Day, named for the premier Finnish Poet, Johan Lundbig Runeberg.  When we lived in Finland we heard the store of his frugal wife, and how she saved all her crumbs from bread and cakes, and cookies over the holiday to make these torts for his birthday.  They are now available on Poet's Day at grocery stores.  I even made them when we lived there.  I super admired such an inventive woman.  They are made with almond flour, the crumbs of course, and rum flavoring.  With a ring of frosting (I used cream cheese) with jam inside the ring. 

I actually made the cake in the morning, then decorated them after work.

And since I was thinking of Valentines, I saw this picture on the Calendar Emily made, and sent an email to Kimberly, my 1st granddaughter to find out how things are going with her since she moved to St. George with her boyfriend. I'll share the news next week when I know.

It was also fun to get all the bright colored, cheerful pictures from Eva, granddaughter number 2, as she had her first week teaching school in the Dominican Republic.

She's loving the littles.

Trevor said, due to their time at Christmas in Mexico the last several years, she really hasn't suffered any culture shock.

I love how she has taken it in stride and has taken advantage of all the good things about the charming island and people.

so fun.

On Friday Dad and I had a chance to take our fifth granddaughter to lunch.  She doesn't have school on Fridays, and both her folks work that day, so it opens things up so we get a chance to spend time with her.  Lucky us.  Did you know she loves vintage band t-shirts.  She said she bought a lot of them at a clearance at her favorite thrift store, UpTown Cheapskate.  I told her about having made all of Trevor's race t-shirts into a quilt, and thought when she gets done wearing them all, it would make a fun memory quilt for her.
A funny thing is that when I was about her age, I stacked soda can empties against my wall forming a pyramid that was 12 feet wide and 8 feet tall ...  all I can say is that 'great minds ....

Then, about 6 weeks ago we saw that this community theater in SLC was doing The Importance of Being Ernest, one of my favorite plays.  We had loved seeing our 3rd granddaughter, Eleanor, playing one of the lead roles, that of Lady Bracknell, last year, and she did it perfectly.  We loved it so much.  I asked her if she'd seen the play performed and she said no, so we thought she'd enjoy it.

We took her to dinner, then headed for the theater, which is in Junior High on 9400 So.  I loved this very Victorian surround.  

Here is Lady Bracknell, in a huff.

One of the two couples in the farse.

The main cast.

Here we see all three of us with the sign.

A picture from Crown Burger. Eleanor was just delightful company.


On Saturday these three girls, Adi (#5), Nenna (#8) and Reagan (#6) all got to go Kitty shopping with Dave.  They finished off the fun with some pizza, so I know it must have been the puurrrrfecct pretties pizza party.

Meanwhile we took Madi, our number 11 granddaughter and her brother Mac to Mc Donalds playplace, for some Mac Magic, and finished off the fun buying toys at Mimi's favorite DI in American Fork.  Papa got in on the fun too!

Then today, we had 6 of our 8 classmates, look at them all with their scriptures.  These kids are just amazing, we worked on memorizing a scripture, Moses 7:18, "And the Lord called his people Zion, because they were of one heart and one mind and dwelt in righteousness, and there was no poor among them."  We also watched a video about Enoch and how his city was taken up into Heaven.  The kids were just amazed. 

After  church Melia asked me to give her a ride home and told me to tell Trevor he is a donkey.  I guess it's an inside joke from when she was his assistant for a while when he taught singing time here, during our first mission.

This afternoon we had our first book club discussion about the book; Project Hail Mary, which some of the family chose to do as part of a new family book club.  Last year we tried a sisters book club, but it fizzled out. Yeah Ashley for putting the idea forward.  

This one was a great success, as we all liked the book I chose after being strongly encouraged to read Project Hail Mary, by Barb and Robin.  Thanks girls, it was a hit all around.  And it was super fun to hear the insights from our family scientist, and lab manager, Hannah. Zoom makes it so easy to gather, it's a good thing that came out of covid, don't you think?

So that was our week, full of fun with grandkids, mostly Granddaughters.  Its funny when things you've planned over months, end up landing in the same week, giving one an obvious theme for the blog.  



Monday, February 2, 2026

Enjoying an Idaho Winter Carnival

,,, and its Monday morning and I thought this rainbow dot was a lot of fun.

Other fun was making up this picture of me and Jane Austen.

This picture was one I took about 12 years ago, before the folks across the street replaced their 100 year old picket fence with PVC fence.  I love the view of our house through  this space, and was wishing that the space with the house was closer making the house part larger.

This is what I was able to do with enlarging the area. Now I am wondering if I could actually make a painting of this fantasy scene. 

Dad and I also went to lunch with Marshall Brough in Salt Lake that day and we had a nice long visit.

Afterward we stopped by DI, and I saw this car on my way in.  I thought that it looked pretty fun.

On Tuesday I went junking in Salt Lake again. And then went to watch these fine youngsters while their Folks went to the last ever Sundance Film Festival to be held in Utah. Dad, of course, was doing Stake Presidency stuff.


Cam and Parks and their Mimi.

Our little lady.

and the builder.

I thought this was a fun photo that Ashley took of one of her squash plants that she had been growing in the house.  When she saw the blossom, she knew she had to put it outside for it to be pollenated, and how accommodating is this little bee who came by in January.
Dad finished reading the Book of Mormon in Finnish for the 11th time.  Yeah Dad.

After work on Thursday Dad came by and picked me up so we could go out to eat for his birthday.  We always like K's Kitchen and it's always fun to see Rui's Dad Phil.


Dad thought this was fun, to see where Finland is relative to the North.

Also on Thursday, our Eva and her besty, Avery headed to the Dominican Republic where they are going to teach English to small children.

The fun thing is that she met up with her Dad on the way in an airport where she had a layover, as he was returning home from a work conference. 

By the next day she was already meeting the children.

What a great adventure. As it turns out the company that managed her trip to the Dominican Republic is the same company that made arrangements for Emily to teach English to children in Russia after she graduated.

Dad and I spent the day driving to Idaho on Friday so that we could spend the weekend at the Mitko's house.

We even got to meet Alex's girlfriend.

and here Kai takes out the empty pizza boxes after dinner.
And here I put him on a forest trail, so it looks like he's back on the Appalachian Trail, having received some Trail Magic, which is what they call it when the locals bring the hikers unsolicited food.

On Saturday morning Dad and I did some junking around Boise and then met Darwin and Debbie Rassmussen for lunch at Cafe Rio.  He is currently working on putting together a book with the combined accounts of several different missionaries of highlights and spiritual experiences on their missions in Finland.  Debbie and Darwin had a quicky romance just like Dad and me, except they did in in 6 days.

Then we headed back to Britts and we all drove up to McCall where we were renting a cabin during their Winter Festival.

That night we went out for Sushi!

The birthday girl prefers noodles.

Papa and Britty

But there was yum for everyone.

Ah to have big brothers who love you!!
Then the next morning it was out to breakfast at a place where Britt had made reservations 6 weeks ago, when we change our normal week after Christmas in Idaho plans to this plan. Mike and Britt et al have attended this festival on many occasions, since it always falls over Ground Hog Day, which is Charley's birthday.


Brittany got a pickled bloody Mary.

Pretty fun, and she loved it.  I'm think I should add pickle juice to V8!

We walked around town on both Saturday and Sunday and looked at the snow sculptures which are a big part of the Winter Festival there.  This year's theme was Sharley, who is the Payette Lake Monster.  Here she is shown in a Sphinx style.

She's at the coffee shop in a very large Coffee Cup.

This one was done by the Junior High Art Club and won best amateur sculpture.

This one is a little hard to see, but she is boxed up and is be sent to Hawaii.  I don't think she'll last too long there, in fact all of them were beginning to melt, and they had just been placed on Friday.  The Best of show Sharley was so far gone, that her middle humps had crashed to the ground. 

On Sunday we went into town again, and the kids and Britt ice skated and did bumper cars.  Here are Alex and Kai.

Alex

Charley and her Dad watching the fun.

Charley with her big brothers.
The boys and their Mom.



The low point








Bumper cars were fun too.

Dad and I played a few different games with our favorite Game Meister on Saturday, then on Sunday the whole family got involved in playing UNO.  Britt says games are Charley's love language.


Cute picture of the birthday girl and Kai down by the frozen lake.

Here are Dad and I in front of the lake.

Loved this interesting vase in one of the art galleries.

And how cool are these spikes.  They are 4 and 5 feet long, though they had mini ones too.

Britt with Charley and Kai.

Such a cute picture.

Kai noticed the stickers on this car for the Appalachian Trail, which he did last year, and the Pacific Crest Trail that he's doing this year.  We even watched a movie about a woman who does the Pacific Crest Trail.
Dad even got a birthday cake, since he didn't get one on Thursday, and we all sang to him.

I thought this old ski poster sign, a repro for the local ski resort was fun.  It was in the cabin.

We noticed this furniture store in town there, and wondered if it's owned by relatives of Bri, as this is her Mom's maiden name, and she grew up in Idaho. 

Kai went out and took some beautiful pictures of the snow around the area in the late evening.




Its such a beautiful place.

Great pictures Kai.

Good night Charley, its the end of your last day being 12.

Good night Alex  .... Good night John Boy... 

Good Night Moon.