Sunday, March 9, 2025

Hockey: The Next Generation

Glen and I came from fairly different family backgrounds, but one thing that was similar in both of our families was our Dads' extreme love of sports.   I grew up with the tv on a good portion of the day, mostly  tuned either to the news or to sports.  You knew how my Dad's teams were doing from across the house, based on the type of utterances being yelled out.   My brothers are also big sports' fans who can quote stats, tell you how all their teams are doing, and tell you all about the collectible baseball/basketball cards that they have or once had and how much they might be worth, etc.   Us sisters in the family can hold our own in conversations about sports, generally knowing the rules and how they work, but none of us are quite as avidly interested as my brothers.  

Glen, however, is one of five boys, with just one sister, so the sports' obsession in their house was next-level.  One of his brothers is a PE teacher and HS football & lacrosse coach, another played college lacrosse and coached lacrosse for his boys, Glen played college lacrosse, another brother is a sportswriter for a local newspaper, and his sister was a collegiate gymnast and is now married to a PE teacher and coach.   All are avid sports' fans.  And if you want to talk to his Dad, be prepared for the conversation to turn to sports within a couple minutes, no matter the starting topic.   It was definitely  an important part of both of our upbringings.  
 
The next generation (our kids at least) have a somewhat low interest in sports compared to the families we both grew up in.  They all played sports as kids/teens, but none of them really took them super seriously.   Cami did play a year of lacrosse at BYU and Adam likely would have tried for the BYU rugby team if his junior and senior high school seasons hadn't been decimated by COVID cancellations, but mostly our kids'  involvement in sports was just a fun way to interact with friends, be part of a team, and push themselves physically.  Neither Glen or I are the type to push and they didn't push it on their own, so it was what it was.   Our boys do have their sports' teams they follow and cheer for, and all of us (including the girls) can appreciate a good BYU game here and there, but it's not a huge part of any of our  lives.  

The one professional sport that is the exception, however, is hockey and Glen was as excited as can be when Utah announced that a professional hockey team was coming to Salt Lake City!      Glen had 1/2 season tickets to the Caps back when we lived in Northern Virginia, so was enthusiastic when his brother, Alex, offered to go in halfsies with him on 1/2 season tickets for the inaugural season of the Utah Hockey Club! For only having tickets for 1/4 of the home games, it's shocking how frequently the games pop up and it's become quite a fun way to have some one-on-one time with each of the kids. 

He took Ellie before she left on her mission:


He took Emma one time...

 

He's taken Adam and Spence separately a few times,

and bought an extra ticket for the game against the Caps, so they could all cheer on their Caps together! 
He's bonded with a family in the ward over their shared love of hockey.  Connor (one of the boys we taught in Sunday School a couple years ago) even brought him a Utah Hockey Club sweatshirt his Mom had made for him! 

 
This picture was taken in Colorado, but I thought it was awesome that Glen took his brother to an Avalanche vs. Caps game for his birthday! 


I smile that they always end up stopping for somewhere fun for dinner on the way to the game and always end up coming home with some new Utah Hockey Club gear....which will be dated as soon as they decide on a real name for the team!  😂


 
 
Next game it's my turn!   

Have a lovely week and may all your teams win big! 

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

The B Date with My Boy

In this blogpost, I mentioned how Glen and I were starting an alphabet dating challenge.  Starting with the letter 'A' we are making our way through the alphabet, one letter - one month at a time, alternating who plans it.  Why?  Because we've been married 31 years and we were looking to mix things up and add a little direction and fun to our dating life.   

Glen planned January, so it was my turn to plan 'B' for February.   I knew pretty quickly what the anchor of our 'B' date would be (I'll get to that in a minute), so the rest of the activities were planned around that anchor's location and timing. 

We started our date at the BYU Bean Museum, where Emma met us for a few minutes to let me borrow something for our upcoming trip.  


We walked around and took special note and pictures of some of the B exhibits in the Bean Museum!   I was happy to have found a Beaver there and Glen took special delight in the Baboons, because he'd joked on the way to our date (of which I'd told him nothing about) that maybe we were going to see the Baboons!  

Emma was only there with us for about 10-15 minutes, but we had to take her to the exhibit that scarred her as a small child.    I'm not sure she liked it much more as a college student as she had as an elementary aged child.  
After the Museum, we headed to the Bombay House for some delicious Indian food! 
Then we headed to try out the dedicated gluten free doughnut shop...Bismarck!  They made everything hot and fresh and we quite enjoyed it!


After indulging in the doughnuts, we headed to the anchor part of our date....to see  Bella perform in the BYU Ballet!  

 

Bella (a friend of ours from Virginia) is a Brilliant Ballerina and we always enjoy watching her perform.  She is amazingly graceful and makes it all look so effortless.  

All in all, it was a Beautiful night and a fun way to try out all the B things! 

Have a Bodaciously Breathtaking Week! 

Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Scenes from this Winter

Most of you probably know that I grew up in Minnesota, which you would think would make me a bit more tolerant to the cold than I am.  Instead I would say that my growing up years in Minnesota might have made me a little more jaded against the cold than I otherwise would be and I strongly prefer to be hot over cold (except when I'm sleeping, but that's a story for another day. haha)  It's not that I hate winter, because I don't.   It's just that I happen to like winters with a little more variety to them than just cold and snowy...like Utah's tend to be.  I am grateful that it does not get near as cold here in Utah, as it does in Minnesota, but it's not the ups and the downs in the temps like in Virginia, that gives you  plenty of mild days mixed in with the cold.   

Enough complaining from me!  I'm trying hard  to focus on the positive, so here is a glimpse of some of the lovely scenes from our winter this year:  

This photo was taken on the way home from the dentist a couple weeks ago.  It had nary snowed a drop when I walked in for my cleaning and looked like this when I walked out.   It was long, white-knuckled trip back home and I was grateful that there was little traffic. 

 

I found this cute scene from BYU campus in our camera roll after a recent snowstorm, which means it was taken by Emma or Adam. The beard made me laugh!  😂

Here's an icy sight that caught my eye recently when I was taking my Mom to visit with her sister...

Glen and I came across this sunrise on one of our morning walks recently!  😍


And here's another one from another morning hike...  I love Utah sunrises!


Even the Alabamans got a good snowfall this year and enjoyed getting out and  playing in it!



Adam recently got out into the canyon with his friends and had a snowy adventure of his own...





As I sit here typing up this blogpost (on Feb 13th) with this view out my window...
I am drawn to this postcard I recently received in the mail that reminds me that winter is a great time to slow down and prioritize self-care...

Which I'm pretty sure means staying in my sweats as often as possible, right?!  

Have a lovely week!  Stay warm, my friends!  💗




Thursday, February 20, 2025

Valentine's Day and a Bit of Randomness

 The older I've gotten, the less I like social media.   I always have had a bit of a love-hate relationship with it, but the pendulum is swinging far more towards the hate side lately.   As long as I have missionaries who use it as their main communication tool, I will stay on it, but I've been trying to keep it more at arm's length lately.   It's partially because of how easily it can morph into a time-suck, but also mostly because I just don't feel all that fulfilled looking at it.  The politics on there drives me bonkers and I think that both my Instagram and Facebook feeds are filled with the same 30 or so people who post frequently and a whole bunch of stuff they throw into my algorithm to suck me in.  


Blah, blah, blah...I could go on and on. 

But  I can't really remember why I started pontificating on social media in the first place. I guess it's where my brain went when I sat down to write and I just did, but I can't quite think of the direction I was going with it. Perhaps it's to remind myself why I like blogging so much.   And I do.   After nearly 18 years of it, I still find that it's a far more satisfying outlet to me than Facebook or Instagram ever could be.  I really, really enjoy the opportunity to share photos and stories together and it's a record of our very average lives.  And that's the way I like it. 

Yeah, that must be why I started talking about social media...so I could say  Blogs > Facebook...and it's not even close.

And now onto the main purpose for this blogpost today...

Today, I am sharing about our Valentine's Day.    We are pretty low-key when it comes to holidays around here and this one's no different, but deserves to be remembered anyway, so here I am.  

First off, I was very excited to find these raspberries at the store the week of V-day!  I really, really love raspberries.  Like if I run out of fresh raspberries, I always have some in my freezer that I pull out and enjoy almost as much.  I literally eat them almost every day  (unless I'm traveling and don't have access) and so seeing this heart-shaped container at the store made me unreasonably happy.  How much cuter can you get than my favorite food in a heart shaped container?!  



And what's a  holiday without me sending a few seasonal postcards to my favorite peeps?! These postcards were designed and printed by my postcard friends, Kelly and Alison, and I thought they were stinking adorable! 
OH, and I guess this Valentine's Day wasn't quite as boring as usual.   We actually had a date with friends and went to a dinner/dance at Thanksgiving Point.  
I say "with friends", but I should clarify that they are actually my sister, Kristina's, friends, not mine.  We have become friends with the C family (who invited us), but it was the first time we'd met the other two couples, who had all recently moved to Utah from California.   They both instantly knew I was related to Kristina (since our Crain genes run strong), but it was more of a get-to-know you activity for us. 


Luckily, they are delightful and I would say that we are now beginning to be friends with them as well.  I didn't take photos of the food, but the food was all delicious and gluten free (for me).  

It was a bit crowded and the live band was WAY too loud for my taste...
But it was a fun night with some great conversations, yummy food, and dancing with my Hunny!   All in all, a fun way to spend V-day!

And in the spirit of the randomness of this post, I'll finish off with a recent meal I made.  It wasn't ON Valentine's Day, but it was close to Valentine's Day and it took me all afternoon to make, so it was definitely a LABOR OF LOVE.  That counts, right?!

It was Mediterranean Bowls, with roasted cauliflower, marinated chicken, pickled onions, kalamata olives, fresh cucumbers, toasted garbanzo beans, feta cheese, sundried tomatoes, and HOMEMADE hummus.   I was particularly proud of the hummus, which I made from dried beans and some gourmet tahini.  It was all epically delicious and I made sure that Glen knew how much to appreciate it.  😁  
You want some now too, right?   I'm on it!   Just call me when you come to town and make an official request and we will enjoy it together! 

Thanks for reading through my randomness today!  Hope you have a lovely week!  💗

Friday, February 14, 2025

Sweet Home Alabama Love

I've recently returned home from visiting some of my favorite people in the universe!   
Right now they happen to live in Alabama, but they'll be moving to Rhode Island this summer for G's hem-onc fellowship, which will mean my regular easterly treks will take a northward turn later this year.   
This trip was filled with "Princess Lucie" stories which Lucie  requests several times a day and has a whole host of stipulations she wants included--like bad guys, a mean witch who messes up her room, Rapunzel, Flynn Ryder, and a giant cake.   I'll be honest, my stories were getting pretty ridiculous there at the end, but she didn't seem to mind too much.  😂 As mentioned in my previous post, this trip also included little Ollie's first birthday, so that was a fun thing to be a part of!     Both Lucie and Oliver are sweetie pies and I loved the chance I had to love on them while I was there.  
Another fun part of this trip, included visiting a collegiate track meet that UAB was hosting and my nephew, Andrew, was participating in as a shot-put thrower.  He attends the University of Louisiana-Monroe and this was his first time competing collegiately and his first time competing indoors.  He didn't end up performing as well as he'd hoped, but he performed solidly in the middle of the pack, so not bad at all for his first time!   Afterward, we took him out for lunch at T-Bones, a taste of Philadelphia right there in Birmingham!    It was his first time meeting Lucie and Oliver and the first time I'd seen him in about a year. 

I truly enjoy my visits with the B crew and I'm already looking forward to my next visit coming up in May...most likely my last visit to Alabama in quite a while! 

💗 Have a lovely Valentine's Day! 💗




 

Sunday, February 9, 2025

A Sweet Little Birthday Boy!

This past week marks  ONE YEAR since our little grandson, Oliver Glen, was born and I couldn't be more thrilled to be here in Alabama celebrating with him and his family in person!  
I know I may be biased, but I kid you not when I say that this babe is as sweet as sweet comes!    Not only is he a little mister smarty pants, but he's also got a sociable and easy-going personality.  


When he was a newborn I thought he looked like our side of the family, but the older he gets, the more I realize how much he  looks like his Dad!   That's Garrett on the left and Oliver on the right.   I swear they look like twins born 30-years apart...
Oliver says, "uh oh,” waves, claps, stacks blocks,  and roars like a dinosaur on command.   He loves playing ball and pushing around his little walker toy.   He's an efficient crawler who seems right on the verge of walking and I'm constantly surprised at his attention span, especially for things like playing catch and playing jumpy jump (me helping him jump up and down on my lap).   He certainly enjoyed his little "smash cake" for his birthday, but did not devour it like Lucie had...
I am so grateful for our little Ollie boy and only wish they lived closer...
So I could get more of his squishy snuggles {and time with his family}!

Have a great week! 
 

Thursday, January 30, 2025

Our 'A' Date!

 A few weeks ago I came across some random post on social media about a married couple who decided to implement "alphabet dating" into their relationship.    Glen and I have been on a lot of dates in our  31-years of marriage, but something about this idea really appealed to me.  I like the idea of giving a "direction" to our dates and perhaps adding in some fun twists too.   The social media post said they started with an 'A' themed date one month, then 'B' for the next month, then 'C', and on and on, and they would alternate who plans the date each month.  

I mentioned the idea to Glen and he was instantly sold and volunteered to plan and implement the inaugural  'A' date! 

The night before the date, he gave me a little itinerary of what he wanted to do, so I'd know what to wear and what our timing looked like.   BUT...when we awakened  the next morning to snow and ice, we had to pivot to a Plan B for our A date.  Haha!  

   I didn't actually take very many pictures during the day, but we had planned to start the day with a long walk outside along a popular birdwatching trail (an Audobon walk), but instead made it an Atrium walk in the mall, where we did several laps around.  

Then we headed to Ambrosial (my favorite gluten free bakery) for a late breakfast...I always eat too much there!  Haha! 
Then we took a little break from our date for me to get my hair done (an appointment I'd made weeks before), which took 5 WHOLE HOURS!!! That meant we had to cut out one of our A activities ( a trip to an Art Gallery)!
But after my hair appointment, we did go to Aubergine for dinner (no pictures) then to Al's Sporting Goods, where Glen insisted that I pick out a new outfit for myself.   I am not much of a shopper and it has been quite a while since I've had a good wardrobe update, so it was fun to pick something out.  

(Don't mind the disheveled bed in the background.  We actually make it up nice every morning, but the dogs jumping on it always makes it a bit of a mess by the end of the day!)
And that was it for the date, except for coming home and watching the live action Aladdin movie while we did our stuff for Sunday.  
I said that was it, but here's one last photo I did want to throw in, since we saw  this goofy sign  while we were driving around town for our date!    I'm relieved to know that there's somewhere safe I can go for my gluten free oil changes now!  Hahaha! 

And that's really it now!   I've already got the date picked out on the calendar and some fun ideas for 'B' percolating in my head for next month.  Feel free to send me your ideas!

HAVE A LOVELY WEEK!   💗



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