Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Ice Days
Monday, December 10, 2007
The Hallmark Band
As you might imagine, Hallmark is very good about decorating the premises for the holidays. This tree, one of many, stands in the cafeteria where we hold most of our concerts.
Kansas city is all about crowns. The KC Royals use a crown, the KC Kings used a crown (before moving to Sacramento), and Hallmark uses a crown (e.g. Hallmark Gold Crown Stores). This a picture of the light fixtures in the cafeteria (officially known as the crown room).
Our band conductor comes in once a week to lead our group. He does a great job. We've had several conductors over the years. The founder of the band (pictured here with a Dr Seuss Santa hat) doubled as Santa this year.
I played trumpet for several years as a kid before I got braces. Here I am with the rest of the awesome trumpet section playing a Christmas jingle. To my left is my fellow friend and coworker, Bruce. He used to play in the BYU marching band. We're distantly related, by the way--his niece married my cousin. That makes us...?
The band is fun, and that's why I play. I have to work it into my weekly work routine, but it's definitely worth it. Several band members are excellent musicians, so I count myself lucky to be a part of this group.
Sunday, December 09, 2007
Thanksgiving in Dallas
Here are the cute, Hinze kids. Savannah was always ready for a ride in the car. We listened to some of her fun music, and she sang along for us.
We learned that Will loves technology. When Will would cry (something he did quite a lot because he thinks I'm scary) Nate would take him to play on the computer or teach him how to turn the lights on and off. This picture was taken with Jen's Mac. Will loves playing with the telephone, and that was lucky for us because he brought him a toy telephone from Kansas City.
Jen, Savannah, and Will took us to see some of the cool museums in Ft. Worth. They have a great American art museum. Savannah had a fun time telling us about all the different colors in the paintings, and Will loved the horse sculptures. He pointed at every horse sculpture we saw. Below the four of us pose in front of a Frederic Remington painting.The next day we went to Fossil Rim. Going to Fossil Rim is kind of like going on a safari. The animals roam through the park, and you can feed them from your car. The European Red Deer were particularly friendly. They stuck their heads all the way into the car and ate from our hands. We also had a really good time feeding the zebras. But we didn't feed the zebras from our hands because Savannah kept reminding us that "zebras bite." Unfortunately we don't have very many pictures of the park because our camera broke halfway through the experience. We had to buy a new camera battery.
Sunday, December 02, 2007
The Steamboat Arabia
Sunday, November 18, 2007
For Michelle
My memory is my super power. I have always had an uncanny ability to quote back what people say to me. For example, the other day Nate was talking about our cat and how she is really interested in trees but has never climbed one, and I said that I thought she had climbed a tree. Nate disagreed. Then I said, “I thought that you told me about an eventful evening when Zephyr ran down the hill and then climbed a tree.” Nate replied, “oh yeah, how did you remember that when you weren’t even there?”
And speaking of super powers, I decided ten years ago that if I could have one real super power I would like to be able to travel anywhere in the blink of an eye. Think how many places I could go and how much time and money I would save! It would be best if my super power worked in a way that allowed me to take someone with me.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
The Dallas Zoo
She was pretty intense about it.
Nate and I loved the bird exhibit. We got to feed all of the beautiful birds pictured below. Some of the birds ate worms and some ate seeds. Some of them were rather pushy about being feed.
Before we left the zoo Savannah had to take a ride on the Carousel. She chose to ride the Triceratops even though we didn't see any dinosaurs at the zoo.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
More Fun with Aaron and Brooke
First we took them to Hallmark to see Nate's office. But we didn't make it to the Visitor's Center before it closed - so that is just one more guest who has not seen the Visitor's Center! I think the only person that ever got there was Val (and I only have Nate and Val's word for it because I was at school.)
Then we toured the Crown Center. We ate lunch there. We stopped at Union Station and looked at the bullet holes near the front doors.
We hiked up to the World War I monument and museum. One of my favorite sites in town.
We rode the elevator up to the top of the monument and gazed at the city below. It was awesome. They had the steam on so we were occasionally showered with a cool mist.
Then we went to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. I gave everyone a lecture on Abstract Expressionism in the new Bloch building. And Nate and I took the opportunity to get a photo with one of the Shuttlecocks.
Then we took Aaron and Brooke to the T-Rex, which is probably the craziest restaurant I've ever been to. We sat underneath this giant squid.
To cap off the day we went to Dave and Buster's where Aaron earned TONS of tickets playing the trivia game. We bought a Chief's football for Aaron and Brooke to take home with them as a souvenir! It was a busy day. My favorite Fall Break so far!
Vampires
And we are crazy about the three (soon to be four) book series! Silly as it might sound, these books about Bella, a clumsy ordinary girl, and Edward, a vampire who doesn't want to be a killer, are extremely compelling. I think it must be the perfect combination of danger and romance.
The night of the book club Karen, Shannon, and Kim all showed up in Edward Cullen t-shirts. We all had a good laugh. They told us that they were going to wear the t-shirts to the Trunk or Treat that Saturday and invited the rest of us to do the same.
Here are 4 of the Twilight fans:
Kim's shirt says: "Edward Cullen" and on the back "Got Blood?"
My shirt says: "Vampire Girl la tua cantante"
Leiann's shirt says: "Bite Me" and on the back "I love Edward Cullen"
Karen's shirt says: "Edward Cullen not human, definitely man"
I guess you'll just have to read the books to find out what all the fuss is about.
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Aaron and Brooke
JoLee and Brooke at Adam Ondi Ahman.
Aaron and Brooke at Adam Ondi Ahman.
Aaron on the banks of the Mississippi.
Aaron and Nate at the Kansas City Airport.
Sunday, October 07, 2007
Jess and Eric's Wedding
Here we are getting ready to graduate from high school.

After graduation Jess and I went off to BYU together. We lived together our freshman year in the dorms.

We were both at BYU for 7 years working on our bachelors degrees and then masters (me) and law (Jess) degrees. In that time we were roommates for 3 years (3 seems to be our number). Below we are celebrating graduating from college.

This week Jess and I were reunited once again. On Thursday morning I flew to Atlanta so that I could be at Jessica's wedding on Friday.
I met up in Atlanta with another friend from middle school, high school, and chorale, Erika. Erika and I hung out all weekend and shared a hotel room. It was really fun to see her again.

When Jess arrived, Andrea and I laced up the back of her dress, and it looked awesome, if I do say so myself. I was very pleased with my small contribution to the event.


And then the moment had arrived. Here's the setting before all the guests took their seats.
