Saturday, May 08, 2010
SACRED ORDINANCE
SATURDAY, MAY 08, 2010
This morning my favorite cousin Sherilyn called to remind me that her granddaughter Analise was getting baptized this morning at 10:30. It was a nice and unique ordinance. Unique in the sense that she and Marlon have fifteen children, all but David living, all but two, if I’m not mistaken, married and most of them have children. One at least has six children of their own.
We nearly filled up the Relief Society/Baptismal Room. I think there were only two that weren’t family members and only three of us family members who weren’t Sherilyn and Marlon’s family.
Their youngest child Angie who I keep thinking of as a twelve year old but who is now eighteen and graduating from Lehi High School on the 27th gave a wonderful talk on baptism. She pulled up two chairs facing each other and talked as if it were just the two of them but of course loud enough for everyone to hear.
The program went as follows:
Baptism of Analese Marie Kent
May 8, 2010
Conducting Emil Hahn (a member of Marlon and Sherilyn’s bishopric.)
Chorister Sherilyn Kent (grandmother)
Pianist Tawnya Harrison
Opening song Called to Serve
Opening Prayer Marlon Kent (grandfather)
Talk Angela Nicole Kent
Baptismal Ordinance Performed by: Alan Kent (father)
Special Musical Number (song) Sarai Kent (sister)
Talk Kristin Kent
Ordinance of Confirmation Performed by: Alan Kent
Closing song I Am a Child of God
Closing prayer Sherilyn Kent
Later Judy & I, Chris & Sierra, Jim, Molly & Austin, Corey, Jayden & Bailey, Greg, Niki, Alexa & Gavin all met at Joe’s Crab Shack at Jordan Commons for dinner.
Friday, May 07, 2010
THE NEXT FEW DAYS (see previous entry)
FRIDAY, MAY 07, 2010
Tuesday bright and early Judy dropped Corey and me off at the airport for our three day adventure. We boarded; in first class together, the Sky West 8:55 flight to Houston. Chris’ Lynn met us at the Houston airport with Chris’ car. We plugged in the Tom Tom and off we went towards San Antonio to see the River Walk and the Alamo. About three and a half hours later if I remember correctly we arrived at the Marriott Plaza San Antonio next to the sights.
We got to our hotel after the Alamo closed but we spent perhaps a couple of hours at the River Walk walking up and down and eating at a Mexican Restaurant and taking the boat tour which takes from thirty to thirty-five minutes.
Jayden and Bailey wanted Corey to bring them home a Texas souvenir each. Bailey wanted a cowboy hat and Jayden wanted a cowboy belt buckle with Texas written on it and a belt to go with it. We went through several shops. Corey got Bailey a pink cowboy hat in one and Jayden a belt buckle a couple of shops later.
One cute side note; at one point Corey received an e-mail from Stacey with a picture of Jayden washing dishes. She said something like, “Jayden told me to sit down and rest and he would do the dishes. I wonder what he wants.”
Corey had asked him earlier to help out and not let his mother work too hard. Jayden had done something like that for his mother once before.
He’s a good kid.
Later Corey sent each of the kids, pictures of their hat and belt buckle. They were ecstatic.
Wednesday morning we were up it time to be at the Alamo when it opened at nine. We didn’t spend a lot of time there but spent maybe half an hour and read the major plaques and signs and looked at artifacts then sped off to see the Carlsbad Caverns which was 462 miles away.
On the way to Carlsbad, through West Texas we saw two semis, each carrying two huge turbine blades. A little later saw hundreds of wind generators across the landscape mostly up on bluffs. They went on for miles.
Carlsbad Caverns were fascinating. We got there too late to walk the natural entrance which is a mile and a quarter hike. We probably wouldn’t have taken it anyway. We rode one of four elevators which descended seven hundred and forty-fifty feet or seventy-four stories. Corey and I got in free because of my National Parks senior discount card.
The part of the caves that are visitable is one huge room shaped something like a “T”. The trails which are in two parts and basically go around the outside of the cavern are around two miles. (Another source says one mile.)
At the end of the tour I bought the kids five 3-D postcards of the caverns.
We drove into Carlsbad city and ate dinner at a Chinese buffet restaurant then headed off for Albuquerque. Some time, approaching dark, Corey shouted out, “Oh deer.” I looked up wondering what he was Oh dearing about. There were two deer standing at the side of the highway waiting for us to pass so they could walk across.
Corey called his mother and she (Judy) and Jim got online and got us a room in Albuquerque (Rio Rancho) through Hotels dot com. They tried to use Priceline but couldn’t make it work. The hotel was north on Rio Rancho Boulevard in Rio Rancho which made it nice yesterday morning so we didn’t have far to drive to get to the 505 for our drive home. It was the Inn at Rio Rancho I think. (?)
We got breakfast burritos at Federico’s and ate them as we drove. They were so big Corey couldn’t finish his.
We got Whopper Jr.’s in Green River, Utah which again we ate as we drove.
We got home around seven last night.
Last night Judy Jim and I ate at Texas Roadhouse in Lehi.
Monday, May 03, 2010
THE LAST FEW DAYS
Monday, May 03, 2010
Well, it has been a week or so since I have written. Until now there wasn’t much to say and I’m not sure if this is very interesting either.
Friday, Judy flew to Albuquerque for the Stars South Regional competition. I left at 4:40 in the Morning driving. Through Spanish Fork Canyon it was snowing and I was a little nervous and drove rather slowly. The fact that it was still dark made it all the worse.
When I got to Monticello I decided to continue south through bluff, bend west then south again then east to Shiprock. It was a change of pace and added about forty-five minutes to the trip. I got in late; we had to be up before the crack of dawn for the daylong competition. We got in bed late after the competition and dinner at El Pinto Mexican Restaurant. We were up again at a little after four a.m. to get Judy to the Albuquerque airport by five to catch a six a.m. flight back home so she could be back in time for choir.
On my drive to Albuquerque I ate at Church’s Chicken in Farmington, New Mexico.
On my way home I bought a breakfast sandwich at Burger King on 550 coming in to Bloomfield then pulled over to the side of the road in Farmington and took an almost half-hour nap which was badly needed.
As I pulled back onto the road, I saw a sign saying Durango next right and since I liked what I had seen of Durango the last time I drove through there in semi light I decided to see it again in full daylight.
When I got to Durango this time I drove around a while up and down major streets etc then pulled into the Burger King which was right there and used their bathroom.
As I was walking out of Burger King the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad Train was just pulling out. It is an old coal burner and puffing smoke, blowing its whistle and was really neat. It looked like it was carrying quite a few passengers. I thought I would like to make a trip sometime to Durango and stay a couple of days, ride the train and drive down towards Cortez and see Mesa Verde National Park.
When Judy got to church she found out she was being released from her choir job she loved so much and it appears she is going to be a gospel doctrine teacher. She was in tears. I am afraid neither she nor I are scriptorians. My memory is faulty. I can read something and fully comprehend it but don’t ask me to explain it or repeat the story line.
I have not read all of the Old Testament.
Today I was with Jayden and Bailey after school. While Douglas, the boy across the street was there, Bailey let Buddy out and Buddy bit Douglas (also called Morgan) on the leg and gave him a pretty good puncture.
Later we all met at Olive Garden for dinner. While we were eating they told about Jayden going to the bathroom the other night. As he was walking in he said, “I’ve got to do my business and my business is good!” When he came out he said, “My business was good but I should have taken in some reading material.”
It looks like Corey and I are taking a flight, first thing tomorrow morning to Houston, getting Chris’ old car and driving it back to Salt Lake via San Antonio (the River Walk), Carlsbad Caverns and Albuquerque.
I was hoping for another day off before me next adventure.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Patient Fred, be Patient
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 2010
Yesterday I went to the pool and did an hour’s jog/walk etc.
Shortly after I got in, two boys in their mid teens kept yelling “Hey Grandpa, come here.”
Finally I went to where they were. They were very friendly but crude and somewhat foul mouthed. I politely bantered with them as judicially as I could and went on my way.
They kept on me for nearly the whole hour before they finally got out.
After they left, two older boys, in their late teens or early twenties, came up to me and congratulated me on how well I handled the situation with the younger boys.
I thanked them for what they said and got out since my hour was over.
I was flattered to say the least.
WHERE THE DEERS and The CANTALOPS PLAY
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 2010
As I was driving, backtracking to see if I could find my lost cell phone; yea, I know, I am related to Chris and Sierra; I saw, if I counted them correctly, twenty-seven antelope in the front yard of a home on the west side of Redwood Road between our place and Smiths.
I had earlier made a trip to Alpine Pediatrics to pay the co-pay for Bailey to see the doctor and then I drove to the bank where I made a deposit into Judy’s account.
After the bank, I went back to Alpine Pediatrics where I got in Corey’s CC. Corey and Bailey and I drove to Goodwood Barbeque Company in Draper where we met Stacey for lunch. She usually doesn’t work on Wednesdays but her boss had to go to a meeting this morning so Stacey had to open and work for a couple of hours.
She works for FEDEX-OFFICE on 123rd in Draper.
Judy sent me an e-mail saying we are not eligible for new phones until December twenty-first.
Hmmm.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
MONGOLIAN SOLITAR
TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 2010
Last week I went in to Tokyo Japanese Steakhouse, a Japanese/Teppanyaki/Sushi restaurant on Main Street in Lehi. They have a two for the price of one sushi deal every Monday thru Thursday from one to four p.m. (If I remember the details correctly.)
I sat down at the sushi bar in front of a tall stocky Asian man and ordered four sushi rolls. We started talking. He came here from Mongolia to go to school and stayed. He went to school at the “U” if I remember correctly.
When he discovered I was retired, he asked what I do with my spare time. Including jogging in the pool etc, I mentioned I play a little solitary on the computer.
He laughed and said that invariably when he texts his father back in Mongolia and asks him what he has been doing, his father tells him he has been playing solitary on the computer.
Things seem to be the same in all the little corners of the world.
I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that little old men even in Mongolia know how to text on their cell phones and have computers they play games on.
Monday, April 19, 2010
PRIMM AND PROPER
MONDAY, APRIL 19, 2010
Judy and I returned home late last night from Southern California for the Stars Regional Competition which was held at Fountain Valley High School in Fountain Valley, California; not far from Disneyland. We stayed at The Huntington Beach Hotel in Huntington Beach not far away from the school.
I drove down Thursday and picked Judy up at the Ontario Airport on the way.
The competition went off well to my knowledge. Of course it was late each night when we were finished and we crashed into our beds. Though Saturday night, Judy and I did go out to eat after the competition at Romano’s Macaroni Grill about a block away from our hotel.
Yesterday we left at about 9:30 after the hotel’s free breakfast buffet and drove home. Judy drove from Huntington Beach to Primm, Nevada. There we spent about two hours in the outlet stores that are part of the Primm Valley Resort & Casino. I drove the rest of the way stopping at the Red Lobster in St. George for dinner.
We passed a car with a bumper sticker that read, “Witch Mobile” tailgaters will be toad.
Notice the spelling of toad.
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