Friday, December 21, 2012
AL AND PAUL VISIT FROM MICHIGAN
Al and Paul and baby Charlie came to visit. The other seven kids stayed home. Paul has this job with a Salt Lake investment firm and his role allows him to live wherever he wants so it was back to Michigan on a small working farm in Munith, complete with sheep, goats, cows, ducks and chickens. Paul came out for the business Xmas party and do do some work. They stayed with us and it was fun.
Here is Al and Mom shredding cabbage for the German Sauerkraut jug, seen in the background. We make the best Sauerkraut! We did about 5 - 6 kg of shredded cabbage and will wait for a month before checking the result.
We went with Al to the new outlets by Cabelas. There was a La Creuset outlet and I got Mom a large oval pot. Al had brought a fresh leg of lamb from one of her lambs and she planned a delicious roast.
Mike, Rayanne, Johnny and Jenna, Mom and I accompanied Al and Paul to the Salt Lake Temple to some work work for Paul's family. It was special and sweet. Following this we had the roasted lamb dinner and it was great. They had to go back the next day,
We had out little missionary groups Xmas party. The old Swiss Austrian group has been meeting since 1958 several times a year. We had it at Dave and Ann Wirthlin. Naturally we had to wear a little of the traditional dress. We had echt Kaesekuchen as it is made in Switzerland and it was a lovely evening. They give out "white elephant" gifts and I was surprised whn someone got my Sig bottles that Mom secretly wrapped.
Well we are getting ready for Xmas. We need to get out the cards. We have been preparing the house for the arrival of Suz and her family who will occupy the basement apartment. Scott took a job with a Salt Lake Company and he is her now. Mom has been gutting out.
We may also get a visit from John and Kaley from Florida. Suz has to sell her homes in Phoenix but there is a lot of real estate action going on here.
Next event will be the Xmas eve dinner and pagent with several families in attendance. Lots of fun, lots of joy and there is always rejoicing.
Love, Dad
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
CHRISTMAS SEASON BEGINS WITH THE NUTCRACKER BALLET
Dear Family,
Cheryl has her daughters in the Ballet West ballet school. Each year they perform the Nutcracker Ballet with professional ballet dancers and some of the students qualify for the performances. Cheryl's kids seem to make it in there each year and this year she had four who made all the performances. There was Annabelle, Mary Clare, Loren and Olivia. Olivia was the buffoon that comes out under the skirt.
Cheryl purchased tickets for many members of our family to a Friday night performance. First of course we met at Sigfried's next to the Capital Theater for a Wurst and Kraut. John and Kaley came up from Florida for a visit and joined us at the performance. Doug and his wife came with Douglas who brought a date. Mike and Rayann came with several of their daughters, Emily and John came with a few of their daughters. i did not count them all but there was quite a group who occupied the front section of the left isle. Paul of course was there with Johnny; Paul has seen this about 40 times. Gemina was in town and joined us in the performance,
Here is a picture of most of us sitting in front. Little Johnny had the best seat in the house and loved the ballet.
I thoroughly enjoyed the performance. The music and dancing were perfect. (It seems like some of the men's tights are getting tighter each year) but pother than that it was great. These dancers are in top physical condition and the performance is graceful and also athletic. I enjoy it very much each year especially because four grandaughters are in the cast.
Here is Annabelle in her costume.
Here is Mary Clare who was one of the party girls. She was on stage for a long time and I must admit, she was the only dancer I watched during the opening scenes.
Here is Lauren as one of the soldiers and then there was Olivia as one of the buffoons that come out from under the giant dress. She is really a little ham always emoting and like the others, has great stage presence. Notice how she points her toe!
At the end, I think Cheryl finds all the driving and practices were worth it. It was so much fun to see them in a professional performance.
This always ushers in the Christmas season for us and our seats were our Xmas present from Cheryl and Paul and much appreciated.
Well Mom is getting out million Christmas gifts all wrapped and mailing them to each family. We will start on the card soon and that has been a huge project. We have a final picture of the entire family from our summer reunion with the four teenagers who were not there, photshopped into the pictre for completeness sake.
Paul and Alison are coming for Paul's company Xmas gathering. Scott is here now and Scott and Suz and all their kids are coming for Xmas and will stay in the downstairs apartment until they buy a house here in Salt Lake.
I should not forget that we celebrated John's birthday while at Sigfrieds Mom bought him an entire vey rich German chocolate cake. Here are John and Kaley and expensive chocolate cake. It was very good and worth it.
We love you all, Dad and Mom
Cheryl has her daughters in the Ballet West ballet school. Each year they perform the Nutcracker Ballet with professional ballet dancers and some of the students qualify for the performances. Cheryl's kids seem to make it in there each year and this year she had four who made all the performances. There was Annabelle, Mary Clare, Loren and Olivia. Olivia was the buffoon that comes out under the skirt.
Cheryl purchased tickets for many members of our family to a Friday night performance. First of course we met at Sigfried's next to the Capital Theater for a Wurst and Kraut. John and Kaley came up from Florida for a visit and joined us at the performance. Doug and his wife came with Douglas who brought a date. Mike and Rayann came with several of their daughters, Emily and John came with a few of their daughters. i did not count them all but there was quite a group who occupied the front section of the left isle. Paul of course was there with Johnny; Paul has seen this about 40 times. Gemina was in town and joined us in the performance,
Here is a picture of most of us sitting in front. Little Johnny had the best seat in the house and loved the ballet.
I thoroughly enjoyed the performance. The music and dancing were perfect. (It seems like some of the men's tights are getting tighter each year) but pother than that it was great. These dancers are in top physical condition and the performance is graceful and also athletic. I enjoy it very much each year especially because four grandaughters are in the cast.
Here is Annabelle in her costume.
Here is Mary Clare who was one of the party girls. She was on stage for a long time and I must admit, she was the only dancer I watched during the opening scenes.
Here is Lauren as one of the soldiers and then there was Olivia as one of the buffoons that come out from under the giant dress. She is really a little ham always emoting and like the others, has great stage presence. Notice how she points her toe!
At the end, I think Cheryl finds all the driving and practices were worth it. It was so much fun to see them in a professional performance.
This always ushers in the Christmas season for us and our seats were our Xmas present from Cheryl and Paul and much appreciated.
Well Mom is getting out million Christmas gifts all wrapped and mailing them to each family. We will start on the card soon and that has been a huge project. We have a final picture of the entire family from our summer reunion with the four teenagers who were not there, photshopped into the pictre for completeness sake.
Paul and Alison are coming for Paul's company Xmas gathering. Scott is here now and Scott and Suz and all their kids are coming for Xmas and will stay in the downstairs apartment until they buy a house here in Salt Lake.
I should not forget that we celebrated John's birthday while at Sigfrieds Mom bought him an entire vey rich German chocolate cake. Here are John and Kaley and expensive chocolate cake. It was very good and worth it.
We love you all, Dad and Mom
MOM'S THANKSGIVING PLAY
Dear Family,
I need to write separately about Mom's Thanksgiving play. Here she is directing the play with David as one of the Pilgrims.
She researched the story of the Pilgrim's in several trips to the library. She then wrote a play with five scenes, depicting the difficulties the Pilgrims had in England, the crossing on first the Mayflower and Speedwell, the sinking of the Speedwell. the signing of the Mayflower contract aboard the Mayflower, the conflict between Indians and settlers, Squato comes to the rescue of the struggling Pilgrims. He taught them how to grow corn burying a fish in each hill. He introduced them to Chief Massasoit and the next year they had the Thanksgiving feast. They invited the Indians who when they arrived, saw that there was not enough food so they went out and bagged a few deer. I have always wanted to serve venison also at Thanksgiving but could not this year.
There were lines to read. All donned Mom's costumes, stood on the steps of he sunken living room and read their parts
Here are Mark, Mary Anton, Kate and David suffering on the waters in the Mayflower.
Here are Rayann, Rachel, Camille, Michael; Joesph, Mike and Emma with the Indian headdress
Cathy, Pete and the kids made pretty good looking Pilgrims. A great time was had by all and this was on fun activity that Mom wrote and organized. I should also give credit to Mary who reminded all the families to come on time and do their parts and acted as a producer.
Mary and Mark took David, Kate and Anton to Temple Square to see the lights. I wonder what tales Anton has to tell when he gets back to Germany about this really weird family that has so much joy and fun together.
We love you all and wish the best for the coming Xmas season.
Dad
I need to write separately about Mom's Thanksgiving play. Here she is directing the play with David as one of the Pilgrims.
She researched the story of the Pilgrim's in several trips to the library. She then wrote a play with five scenes, depicting the difficulties the Pilgrims had in England, the crossing on first the Mayflower and Speedwell, the sinking of the Speedwell. the signing of the Mayflower contract aboard the Mayflower, the conflict between Indians and settlers, Squato comes to the rescue of the struggling Pilgrims. He taught them how to grow corn burying a fish in each hill. He introduced them to Chief Massasoit and the next year they had the Thanksgiving feast. They invited the Indians who when they arrived, saw that there was not enough food so they went out and bagged a few deer. I have always wanted to serve venison also at Thanksgiving but could not this year.
There were lines to read. All donned Mom's costumes, stood on the steps of he sunken living room and read their parts
Here are Mark, Mary Anton, Kate and David suffering on the waters in the Mayflower.
Cathy, Pete and the kids made pretty good looking Pilgrims. A great time was had by all and this was on fun activity that Mom wrote and organized. I should also give credit to Mary who reminded all the families to come on time and do their parts and acted as a producer.
Mary and Mark took David, Kate and Anton to Temple Square to see the lights. I wonder what tales Anton has to tell when he gets back to Germany about this really weird family that has so much joy and fun together.
We love you all and wish the best for the coming Xmas season.
Dad
THANKSGIVING 2012
Dear Family,
We had the best Thanksgiving get to gather! Here is a photo of the adult table with the addition of the married couple Johnny and Jena. We had all sorts of visitors: Mary and Mark and their two kids plus the dog, Gunner der Jaeger and their German exchange student Anton came from Michigan. Mike and Rayanne and family came up from Mapleton as did Emily and John and complete family. Cathy and Pete and kids came all the way from Bountiful. Cheryl, Paul and their kids came as well early on.
e started cooking early and one or two days before to be ready for the feast. I brined a turkey and then got up in the middle of the night and put it into the smoker so it would be ready. Made the oyseter dressing the day before and Mom got up early to stuff and roast the turkey.
Becca had stayed with us a couple of days with her family and she was a baking machine. Here is Opa, Becca and Cathy about to bake a delicious apple pie that the girls made. All preparations were done in time so we all sat down to eat at 12:30 PM sharp. Mary had organized and set the tables and made sure everyone had a place setting.
Here are the teenagers in the sunken living room all set up for dining
.And the teeny boppers
And here are the little guys all who did well at the table and had a great feed.
I smoked a turkey, Mom roasted a big turkey with oyster dressing. (pretty good this year!) Everyone brought sides and rolls, pies, sauces, salads and gravy and it was a grand event. It was completely organized and went off smoothly and was very good.
We are so grateful for our blessings continuously but at this time of the year we express extra thanks for the blessings of family and friends, health and strength and the blessings of the Gospel in our lives. It was a wonderful time. We appreciate all who have helped and wish all the best.
Love, Mom and Dad
We had the best Thanksgiving get to gather! Here is a photo of the adult table with the addition of the married couple Johnny and Jena. We had all sorts of visitors: Mary and Mark and their two kids plus the dog, Gunner der Jaeger and their German exchange student Anton came from Michigan. Mike and Rayanne and family came up from Mapleton as did Emily and John and complete family. Cathy and Pete and kids came all the way from Bountiful. Cheryl, Paul and their kids came as well early on.
e started cooking early and one or two days before to be ready for the feast. I brined a turkey and then got up in the middle of the night and put it into the smoker so it would be ready. Made the oyseter dressing the day before and Mom got up early to stuff and roast the turkey.
Becca had stayed with us a couple of days with her family and she was a baking machine. Here is Opa, Becca and Cathy about to bake a delicious apple pie that the girls made. All preparations were done in time so we all sat down to eat at 12:30 PM sharp. Mary had organized and set the tables and made sure everyone had a place setting.
Here are the teenagers in the sunken living room all set up for dining
.And the teeny boppers
And here are the little guys all who did well at the table and had a great feed.
I smoked a turkey, Mom roasted a big turkey with oyster dressing. (pretty good this year!) Everyone brought sides and rolls, pies, sauces, salads and gravy and it was a grand event. It was completely organized and went off smoothly and was very good.
We are so grateful for our blessings continuously but at this time of the year we express extra thanks for the blessings of family and friends, health and strength and the blessings of the Gospel in our lives. It was a wonderful time. We appreciate all who have helped and wish all the best.
Love, Mom and Dad
Monday, November 26, 2012
NATALIE GETS A MISSION CALL
With the change in the ages of proselyting missionaries, there has been an enormous increase in the applications to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Church has been deluged with applications and 40% of the early ones were from the gals.
Natalie was the first one to put in her papers and the processing was quick! Check out this Y tube of her receiving her mission call . It is such drama that the entire family was present and she opened the envelope to read the call and the destination.
Local lore says that if the postage on the envelope is large then it is a foreign mission and hers had a lot of postage. There was a pool of where everyone thought she would go but no one guessed it. There was a little pressure for me to find out in advance but I did not do it.
So she is going to the Lisbon, Portugal mission and we are all excited for her. Emily will have two missionaries out..Josh is almost finished with his mission and then Natalie starts as well. Good going everyone!!!!
Well Madeline H. just submitted her papers as well as she turns 19 soon. We are excited for our grandchildren to have this opportunity to serve mission. Others are finishing a segment of college and may also go. It is wonderful to have this experience as it serves as a foundation for life.
I have not written for a while as I was back in the hospital with a leg infection.. The worst thing was that i missed the deer hunt in Texas with Rob but he was able to schedule it for next year. Also missed the trip to Virginia with the Manwarrings.
Things are popping around here. John and Kaley come up this week from Florida for a weekend visit.
Also Scott and Suz are looking to a move from Arizona as Scott has taken a job with a company here in Salt Lake. He starts thursday and they will occupy[y the basement apartment. There will be a lot of Mexican cooking! It will be a treat to have more family here with the grandkids.
We love you all,
Mom and Dad
Saturday, October 20, 2012
GRANDPARENT'S DAY AT TOM'S FOOTBALL
Dear Family, So much going on in the family today. Bry and his kids drove to the BYU - Notre Damm football game.
It was Grandparents Day for Doug's son,Tom's football team, the Bengals. Tom is eight years and has started full contact football and is carrying on a tradition of Wirthlins playing football that was started by my father who played first string college football for the University of Utah in the 1920's. He had a great red woolen sweater with a large "U" on it that he wore often even when deer hunting. Elder Wirthlin was the next one to play collegiate football and we have had scores of high school football players since.
Grandparents were invited to Tom's game and given a pass with the picture of the grandson and his stats. It also entitled us to a free Hamburger and cold pop and brownie at the end. Here is the football player with Oma and Opa.
Here is Tom in his full regalia and pads. I was not certain what position he played but on defense, he was in the middle facing the center on the front line. I thought he looked pretty fierce.
It was Grandparents Day for Doug's son,Tom's football team, the Bengals. Tom is eight years and has started full contact football and is carrying on a tradition of Wirthlins playing football that was started by my father who played first string college football for the University of Utah in the 1920's. He had a great red woolen sweater with a large "U" on it that he wore often even when deer hunting. Elder Wirthlin was the next one to play collegiate football and we have had scores of high school football players since.
Grandparents were invited to Tom's game and given a pass with the picture of the grandson and his stats. It also entitled us to a free Hamburger and cold pop and brownie at the end. Here is the football player with Oma and Opa.
Here is Tom in his full regalia and pads. I was not certain what position he played but on defense, he was in the middle facing the center on the front line. I thought he looked pretty fierce.
I like seeing the family name on the back of sporting shirts.
Here is Dad, Dr. Doug, serving as a line marker guy and our little bantam weight Lineman, Tom. It was a beautiful fall afternoon and great to spend it with Tom and Doug.
Alles Gute, Mom and Dad
Monday, October 15, 2012
BIRTHDAYS AND FALL FUN
Dear Family,
Well it is really fall now with the leaves turning, the garden finished, conference is over for six months and it is a beautiful time of the year.
We have 112 birthdays in the family and two of Cheryl's kids have just had theirs. Lauren turned 11 and had a big party with friends, Moms complete with autumn decorations and goodies.
Johnny turned 5 and here he is with Madeline and his UofU football having a special luncheon at Paul's office. They seem to have several days of birthday celebrations. Johnny has spent time in our home over his short years and knows every nook and cranny. He knows where every treat is hidden and discovered Oma's toy and birthday gift stash that was up high and hidden. He found a castle with knights set and laid claim to it a few months ago. Mom forgot about it but was reminded that she had promised him this on his birthday and he was tickled to get it. He is a little character. He had a party, then a special Family Home Evening where we all told good things about Johnny, then another cake and today the special luncheon. He went to a movie with Paul and Opa as well and It was all great fun. Our lives are full of these family events.
We have had our little garden harvest. This is a shot of the grapes, now two years old. We should have a bigger crop next year. Mom picked a lot of grapes at our friends, the Keslers, and she made many quarts of great grape juice.
We closed Bear Lake this last week with Mike, Rayanne and several of their kids. It was cold but nothing had frozen. All the vehicles had dead batteries except for one 4 wheeler. This was all fixed, the boat cleaned, the Induna rock climber cleaned and started and all put away. Rayanne did the meals and it was delicious. Food tastes better at Bear Lake! We got everything stowed, the pipes drained and Mom set off and insect bomb before we left. Of course Mike, Michael and I did some serous plinking with .22's and little Michael is quite a good shot. He stalks deer in his neighbors yard in Mapelton and nailed them with his air soft pellet gun. Mike went to Walton Feed and loaded up on storage supplies and picked up a ton of pellets for their wood burning stove and after all the closing preparations were complete, and we did not forget too much, we drove home. It is definitely Fall
Love, Dad
Well it is really fall now with the leaves turning, the garden finished, conference is over for six months and it is a beautiful time of the year.
We have 112 birthdays in the family and two of Cheryl's kids have just had theirs. Lauren turned 11 and had a big party with friends, Moms complete with autumn decorations and goodies.
Johnny turned 5 and here he is with Madeline and his UofU football having a special luncheon at Paul's office. They seem to have several days of birthday celebrations. Johnny has spent time in our home over his short years and knows every nook and cranny. He knows where every treat is hidden and discovered Oma's toy and birthday gift stash that was up high and hidden. He found a castle with knights set and laid claim to it a few months ago. Mom forgot about it but was reminded that she had promised him this on his birthday and he was tickled to get it. He is a little character. He had a party, then a special Family Home Evening where we all told good things about Johnny, then another cake and today the special luncheon. He went to a movie with Paul and Opa as well and It was all great fun. Our lives are full of these family events.
We have had our little garden harvest. This is a shot of the grapes, now two years old. We should have a bigger crop next year. Mom picked a lot of grapes at our friends, the Keslers, and she made many quarts of great grape juice.
We closed Bear Lake this last week with Mike, Rayanne and several of their kids. It was cold but nothing had frozen. All the vehicles had dead batteries except for one 4 wheeler. This was all fixed, the boat cleaned, the Induna rock climber cleaned and started and all put away. Rayanne did the meals and it was delicious. Food tastes better at Bear Lake! We got everything stowed, the pipes drained and Mom set off and insect bomb before we left. Of course Mike, Michael and I did some serous plinking with .22's and little Michael is quite a good shot. He stalks deer in his neighbors yard in Mapelton and nailed them with his air soft pellet gun. Mike went to Walton Feed and loaded up on storage supplies and picked up a ton of pellets for their wood burning stove and after all the closing preparations were complete, and we did not forget too much, we drove home. It is definitely Fall
Love, Dad
Monday, October 8, 2012
ST. GEORGE MARATHON
There was a marathon in St. George and our family was represented. Rebecca and Paul were training for a long time, Cheryl and Paul also, Doug and Douglas worked training into their busy schedule and Mary trained in Michigan. They all came together and stayed at Becca's in St. George. Suz came up from Phoenix and made cookies. They all tanked up on carbs of carbs the day before and ran on Saturday.
They all did well, three qualified for the Boston Marathon, Becca, Mary and Cheryl. Becca had best time but the others finished very well indeed.
They were moving a little stiff the next day so here is a session at Cheryl's in her Pilates work out gym. Cheryl could be a Pilates instructor so she did a work out with Doug, Mary and there is Cheryl in the back. They were able to straighten out the kinks. Mary got to stay with us one extra day and listened to conference. So much fun...while they were running, we had our post Priesthood Meeting barbecue with John Hickey and his boys, Mike and his boys and two of Doug's boys came to the meeting and the barbecue. That was a great night and I was able to find New York Sirloin at a good price. We reviewed each talk during the dinner. The boys were sharp.
It was a great weekend with a great conference as well
Love, Dad
GENERAL CONFERENCE AND MISSIONARY REUNION
Dear Family,
It is Church General Conference time and of course time for all the missionary reunions. My Swiss Austrian Missionary reunion now going on for 55 years met also and Mom and I went. Here is a picture of what the Zurich district circa 1957 looks like now. There is Elder Sipherd, District President Elder Wirthlin (me in Austrian Trachten), German missionary Sister Michael, my junior companion, Elder Woodruf (direct descendant of Wilford Woodruf) and Elder Goates.
It was a nice evening. There was a musical program and we sang the hymns in German. We also sang some Swiss songs like Ich bin ein Schweizer Knabe. I then thought of my childhood and my Swiss mother who spoke to us in Swiss German especially when she was irritated. I could not speak it but thoroughly understood it. When we could no find our shoes, the reply was, "gang ga luege" (keep looking). When we delayed in going to bed it was, "gang ga schlafe" or go to sleep.
I remembered the Swiss songs she used to sing to us and some I can still sing in Swiss German like Rote Roesli im Garta. Here are the words of that little song:
It is Church General Conference time and of course time for all the missionary reunions. My Swiss Austrian Missionary reunion now going on for 55 years met also and Mom and I went. Here is a picture of what the Zurich district circa 1957 looks like now. There is Elder Sipherd, District President Elder Wirthlin (me in Austrian Trachten), German missionary Sister Michael, my junior companion, Elder Woodruf (direct descendant of Wilford Woodruf) and Elder Goates.
It was a nice evening. There was a musical program and we sang the hymns in German. We also sang some Swiss songs like Ich bin ein Schweizer Knabe. I then thought of my childhood and my Swiss mother who spoke to us in Swiss German especially when she was irritated. I could not speak it but thoroughly understood it. When we could no find our shoes, the reply was, "gang ga luege" (keep looking). When we delayed in going to bed it was, "gang ga schlafe" or go to sleep.
I remembered the Swiss songs she used to sing to us and some I can still sing in Swiss German like Rote Roesli im Garta. Here are the words of that little song:
Roti Rösli im Garte,
Maieriesli im Wald
Wänn de Wind chunt choge blase
so verwelked si bald
Chlini Fischli im Wasser,
grossi Fische im Meer
Hei lueg wie si gumped
und schwümed juhee
Liebi Sunne chum füre,
liebi Sune chum bald
Das mir chönd go spaziere
über Wiese und Wald.
Well it was great and asI heard these songs, I understood again the great influence my Swiss mother was on my life and again how grateful I am for it even at this late date.
We are excited about the new opportunities for missionary service as the age has been lowered for men and women. I think it is great and there should be a flood of applications. Some of our granddaughters and grandsons are making their plans. Conference was great and there is always new enthusiasm for the work.
May Heaven bless you all, love, Dad
Well it was great and asI heard these songs, I understood again the great influence my Swiss mother was on my life and again how grateful I am for it even at this late date.
We are excited about the new opportunities for missionary service as the age has been lowered for men and women. I think it is great and there should be a flood of applications. Some of our granddaughters and grandsons are making their plans. Conference was great and there is always new enthusiasm for the work.
May Heaven bless you all, love, Dad
Sunday, October 7, 2012
BACK TO SPOKANE
Dear Family,
We went back up to Spokane for another eye injection, had not been back for three months and the treatment was overdue.
We had another grand time. We arrived on Thursday and Jeff and ordered half dozen fresh New England Lobsters from Lobersteryguy.com. Tammy steamed them and it was great. We also had pizza and here is the gang of kids. There is Julia, Elise, Rob, Anna, Zander, little Luke and Melissa.
We had such a good time again; we spent a day at Rob's range on the banks of a river and then went to dinner at a fancy hotel. We had also found a German Restaurant and I was able to chat with the chef in German. There was a gun show where Jeff, Julius, Rob and I visited where much damage was done to pocketbooks. Here is Rob sighting in a Russian 30-06 Double Rifle that was picked up.
I apparently overdid it a bit and got sick for the third time this summer but Rob went out and got the right antibiotics that Doug called in and I was able to get on the plane and head home. All better now. It is hard not to have a wonderful time when one is with the family. These Spokane kids are great and talented and progressing in school. Jeff is busy with his child psychiatric practice and also covers the psychiatric wards in Idaho Falls Hospital. Rob is busy with his Retinal Surgery practice in a group that services Eastern Washington, Northern Idaho and Western Montana and has done a good job with my retina.
Mom spent a lot of time with Eva and Tammy. She went with Eva and visited great estate sales. She also wrote a play for Thanksgiving and had the kids put on costumes and act out the Thanksgiving Pilgrim drama
Rob and I head to Texas for a Whitetail deer hunt in November. Will miss the election returns but we vote with an absentee ballot.
We went back up to Spokane for another eye injection, had not been back for three months and the treatment was overdue.
We had another grand time. We arrived on Thursday and Jeff and ordered half dozen fresh New England Lobsters from Lobersteryguy.com. Tammy steamed them and it was great. We also had pizza and here is the gang of kids. There is Julia, Elise, Rob, Anna, Zander, little Luke and Melissa.
We had such a good time again; we spent a day at Rob's range on the banks of a river and then went to dinner at a fancy hotel. We had also found a German Restaurant and I was able to chat with the chef in German. There was a gun show where Jeff, Julius, Rob and I visited where much damage was done to pocketbooks. Here is Rob sighting in a Russian 30-06 Double Rifle that was picked up.
I apparently overdid it a bit and got sick for the third time this summer but Rob went out and got the right antibiotics that Doug called in and I was able to get on the plane and head home. All better now. It is hard not to have a wonderful time when one is with the family. These Spokane kids are great and talented and progressing in school. Jeff is busy with his child psychiatric practice and also covers the psychiatric wards in Idaho Falls Hospital. Rob is busy with his Retinal Surgery practice in a group that services Eastern Washington, Northern Idaho and Western Montana and has done a good job with my retina.
Mom spent a lot of time with Eva and Tammy. She went with Eva and visited great estate sales. She also wrote a play for Thanksgiving and had the kids put on costumes and act out the Thanksgiving Pilgrim drama
Rob and I head to Texas for a Whitetail deer hunt in November. Will miss the election returns but we vote with an absentee ballot.
VISIT FROM POLAND
Dear Family,
Have to catch up on the Blogs and there is continually something going on even though we feel that little happens.
We had a visit from Alexzandra Zan Cwertnia, formely our Sister Cwertnia the sister missionary from Poland. She came from Breslau, Poland, a city which used to belong to Germany but given to Poland after WWII. Most of the germans left after the war.
Sister Cwertnia was a great missionary who spent a lot of time in Augsburg with the former Rachel Alley. She now goes by "Ola". Ola was visiting a conference in Salt Lake City relating to a product being sold in Poland. Ola got together with Rachel who spent time showing her Salt Lake, Tabernacle Choir program on Sunday and Temple Square. We though if would be nice to have a mini reunion with some of the sisters she worked with on her mission in Germany and Austria.
Here we all are, the former Sister Tullis, Cwertnia, Mom and Dad, Sister Nuttal and Newren. All are married now and have children. Following her mission, Ola moved back to Breslau and married the Branch President and they now have three sons.
I remember once chatting with Sis. Cwertnia who was not sure she was doing well. I told her what my polish patients in Detroit used to tell me that, "one must be strong like Bull" She was a great missionary with success. We had a light dinner and then had a Family HomeEvening during which everyone updated their status and we heard about the church and missionary work in Poland. We were so proud of these missionaries and what they have accomplished since. We will never tire of our little "Missionary Family". We took her to the airport after the FHE. There are few borders in the Church.
Love, Dad and Mom
Have to catch up on the Blogs and there is continually something going on even though we feel that little happens.
We had a visit from Alexzandra Zan Cwertnia, formely our Sister Cwertnia the sister missionary from Poland. She came from Breslau, Poland, a city which used to belong to Germany but given to Poland after WWII. Most of the germans left after the war.
Sister Cwertnia was a great missionary who spent a lot of time in Augsburg with the former Rachel Alley. She now goes by "Ola". Ola was visiting a conference in Salt Lake City relating to a product being sold in Poland. Ola got together with Rachel who spent time showing her Salt Lake, Tabernacle Choir program on Sunday and Temple Square. We though if would be nice to have a mini reunion with some of the sisters she worked with on her mission in Germany and Austria.
Here we all are, the former Sister Tullis, Cwertnia, Mom and Dad, Sister Nuttal and Newren. All are married now and have children. Following her mission, Ola moved back to Breslau and married the Branch President and they now have three sons.
I remember once chatting with Sis. Cwertnia who was not sure she was doing well. I told her what my polish patients in Detroit used to tell me that, "one must be strong like Bull" She was a great missionary with success. We had a light dinner and then had a Family HomeEvening during which everyone updated their status and we heard about the church and missionary work in Poland. We were so proud of these missionaries and what they have accomplished since. We will never tire of our little "Missionary Family". We took her to the airport after the FHE. There are few borders in the Church.
Love, Dad and Mom
Sunday, September 16, 2012
U of U VS BYU FOOTBALL GAME
Dear Family,
Well we went to the Uof U BYU football game yesterday. As I mentioned before, we are conflicted in our loyalties. Mom and I graduated from the University of Utah and 15 of our living children graduated from BYU where they received multiple degrees. Paul's family have given us seats in their box up high on the 50 yard line and it is so much fun. Mom could not find the tickets yesterday but Cheryl told us to come over right away. Emily took us through the traffic and dropped us at the stadium where we met Cheryl and Paul They were able to get us tickets reprinted and we went in. There is always a meal served on the five floor where the box seats are.
The game was a riot and very odd. The U played well the first quarter, BYU caught up. I was going a little nuts carrying on each time the U scored and getting very upset with the referees who seemd to be on the BYU payroll. The stadium was packed for this game and it started at 8:00 PM. by 11:00Pm we were sort of wishing the game came to an end. It got very excited right up to the last minute. Paul thought we should leave early to beat the rush and we left with a minute to play. Those who stayed to the end got home at 1:45AM.
It seemed the refs gave BYU every chance to catch up and win. They had a chance on the last second to kick a field goal and tie the game in the last ten seconds. The field goal was blocked and the game seemed over, fans ran on the field and the referee called foul and gave a penalty to the U for having fans on the field and gave the Y another chance to kick a field goal, this time from about 20 yard out which should have been a chip shot. The poor guy muffed tje kick and will forever be the "goat" of the game so the Utes ended winning!!!!! The picture above is a Desert News shot of the crowd hoisting the quarterback and celebrating! At halftime, some guy from the stands was invited to kick a field goal and if he made it, everyone therel could get a free hair cut at Great Clips and by golly he made the kick and there will be thousands of free haircuts as well, me included.
Of coursed we all dress up in colors. Here is a picture of Madeline with one of her college friends all decked out in red. Maddie took me to the Uof U bookstore and I picked up a sweater, jacket and flag for the car. The rest of the family is total decked out with blue and Big "Y"'s and i think they even put the little kids in BYU diapers! Everyone looks sharp and it is great fun.
That's all for now,
Love, Dad and Mom
... "Oh I am a Utah man sir and I live across the green, Our gang it is the jolliest as you have ever seen...." goes the song my Dad who played football on the U team in the 1920's would always sing in the car.
Well we went to the Uof U BYU football game yesterday. As I mentioned before, we are conflicted in our loyalties. Mom and I graduated from the University of Utah and 15 of our living children graduated from BYU where they received multiple degrees. Paul's family have given us seats in their box up high on the 50 yard line and it is so much fun. Mom could not find the tickets yesterday but Cheryl told us to come over right away. Emily took us through the traffic and dropped us at the stadium where we met Cheryl and Paul They were able to get us tickets reprinted and we went in. There is always a meal served on the five floor where the box seats are.
The game was a riot and very odd. The U played well the first quarter, BYU caught up. I was going a little nuts carrying on each time the U scored and getting very upset with the referees who seemd to be on the BYU payroll. The stadium was packed for this game and it started at 8:00 PM. by 11:00Pm we were sort of wishing the game came to an end. It got very excited right up to the last minute. Paul thought we should leave early to beat the rush and we left with a minute to play. Those who stayed to the end got home at 1:45AM.
Of coursed we all dress up in colors. Here is a picture of Madeline with one of her college friends all decked out in red. Maddie took me to the Uof U bookstore and I picked up a sweater, jacket and flag for the car. The rest of the family is total decked out with blue and Big "Y"'s and i think they even put the little kids in BYU diapers! Everyone looks sharp and it is great fun.
That's all for now,
Love, Dad and Mom
... "Oh I am a Utah man sir and I live across the green, Our gang it is the jolliest as you have ever seen...." goes the song my Dad who played football on the U team in the 1920's would always sing in the car.
BRIGHAM CITY TEMPLE OPEN HOUSE
Yesterday we traveled to see Cathy and go with her to visit the open house of the Brigham City, Utah Temple. It will be dedicated next week. There were huge crowds going through the temple on each day of the open house. One worker thought there were from 1100 to 1800 people going through each hour. On the opening day of the public invitation, they thought over 30,00 went through and there were more on Labor Day.
Here is a pic of Me and Mom, (taken with the iPhone) at the back end of the temple. It is a lovely structure in the classic design of many of our temples. i am glad they are going back to that design a bit more.
Here is Mom, Henry, Amelia, Lilli, Phillip and Cathy before we started the tour. One goes through single file starting on the lowest level in the Baptistry and ever ascends upward. It is a beautiful structure. I looked like it would handle about 50 for a session. One senses a good spirit even before the dedication. We will miss the dedication as we are up in Spokane next week.
It was quite a drive up there and we felt like we should just keep on going up to Bear Lake. I think we will go up there after General Conference with Mike and his family to close our place there for the winter. We drove back to Cathy's and had Salt County hamburgers and had the best time chatting with Pete and Cathy. We hope many of you will be able to attend the dedication.
Love, Dad and Mom
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
TRIP TO MICHIGAN AND MORE FAMILY FUN
Dear Family, We are finally getting around to document the great events of the summer. After the reunion we travelled back to Michigan for a week of further reunion and fun. Here is what Mom did for a long time. We are still moving from Michigan. Here is Mom going through the remaining boxes from the barn. She found treasures as displayed on the mantel in the farm house. We found all the trophies from Junior High and High School.. things like Rob's pinewood derby trophy, Cheryl's debate trophy, numerous most valuable player awards from all the teams and it was one giant memory lane.
We stayed at Mary and Mark's for a few days and also stayed at the farm. There were more mini reunions. Rob showed up for his 20th High School reunion at Andover (Mary went also). We went to Leo's for old times sake and here are Mom, Rob, Mary, Kati, Mark, and David. We went to Leo's multiple times on Telegraph and in South Lyon.
We went to watch David at his Karate Dojo. We went to Al's farm in Munith and that was so neat. I have somehow lost the pictures but we watched Al milking the goats wearing her baby. They have a working farm with calves, sheep, goats that are milked, chickens and ducks and a large hay field that Paul cuts and bales. They have a vineyard and a large garden and we sampled the produce. This was so fun and amazing to watch Al at the farm as she hated working on our farm as a teenager. They are almost self sustaining.
I gave two Patriarchal Blessings on this trip, one to James and one to Scotty. Here is James who is taking online high school and college courses.
We did James at Al's farm and it was a wonderful event. We also visited with Scotty in his home and here is a picture below. He is one tall strong young man and we enjoyed this experience with his parents.
We spent a lot of time at the farm. As Mom sorted through boxes and shipped individual treasure collections to the kids, I got on the
John Deere and brush hogged the 20 acre hay field to keep it from overgrowth. Bryan and
I spent a lot of time together and we seem to work as a natural team. We cut grass, trimmed trees, checked on the bees, and spent a lot of time exploring his new 40 acres to the south of the farm. Bry now has one mile of property between eight mile and seven mile roads. He has fixed up the new barns, raised a dilapidated house, planted hundreds of trees on the lower forty acres, and constructed a bridge across a swampy part. Al and the kids came out and here is a shot of the Kybota which is the best taking the kids around the farm vehicle.
John Deere and brush hogged the 20 acre hay field to keep it from overgrowth. Bryan and
I spent a lot of time together and we seem to work as a natural team. We cut grass, trimmed trees, checked on the bees, and spent a lot of time exploring his new 40 acres to the south of the farm. Bry now has one mile of property between eight mile and seven mile roads. He has fixed up the new barns, raised a dilapidated house, planted hundreds of trees on the lower forty acres, and constructed a bridge across a swampy part. Al and the kids came out and here is a shot of the Kybota which is the best taking the kids around the farm vehicle.
Here are Al's kids at the haunted Oak tree. I had forgotten how beautiful Michigan is in the summer; there are so many trees and everything is so green and healthy. Here is the path to the back woods at the farm. There were several barbecues at the farm. I was surprised to see Stefan Mueller and his family in the Bloomfield Hills ward. We knew him and his family in Stuttgart during our mission. We had a barbecue at the farm and Stefan, wife and kids, father in law (from Landshut) came and we had a Feldschiessen event that was a lot of fun.
These is a lot of game on the farm and we saw deer every day. The kids did not want Opa to find out about it.
Bryan had the old Ford Tractor restored and here he is on it. It purrs like a kitten and is as old as Bry himself.
We seemed to party every day; we have such a good time being together. Jeff and his family also came to the area. Tammy's father passed away in Ann Arbor and we attended the funeral. Jeff, Tammy and their kids were there as well. Before we left, we had another barbecue on Wing Lake with Al, Mary, Bryan, Jeff and their families attending.
These is a lot of game on the farm and we saw deer every day. The kids did not want Opa to find out about it.
Bryan had the old Ford Tractor restored and here he is on it. It purrs like a kitten and is as old as Bry himself.
We seemed to party every day; we have such a good time being together. Jeff and his family also came to the area. Tammy's father passed away in Ann Arbor and we attended the funeral. Jeff, Tammy and their kids were there as well. Before we left, we had another barbecue on Wing Lake with Al, Mary, Bryan, Jeff and their families attending.
Here is Mom in the background, Mary, Opa, Al and friends. There was canoeing, swimming, water games, fishing, tree climbing, retriever dog training and more barbecue. We had such a good time in Michigan. It was great to go to our old ward and visit our neighbors, the Breers, as well. I had a great time working with Bryan. It was the best trip to Michigan .
Thanks to all there for the wonderful time,
Mom and Dad
Thanks to all there for the wonderful time,
Mom and Dad
Monday, September 3, 2012
VISITS FROM FRIENDS AND FORMER MISSIONARIES
Dear Family,
I am catching up on all the summer events. We had our great reunion and after this there were some great visits from all over.
First Steffi and her husband Robert came to visit the USA and indeed Salt Lake City as well. They came from Berlin, Germany. Steffi was one of our great sister missionaries and we went back to Germany to attend her wedding couple years ago. Here she is with stepsons Ryan and Riley, husband Robert and their new baby, Rico.
They stayed in the apartment downstairs and used this as their home base while they toured and visited in Salt Lake. We went to the Church History museum with them and toured all the exhibits.
Here is Steffi trying out the berth on the model of the ships that Church members used to come to this country from Europe in the later 1800's Then went to the food court at the new City Creek mall and had a good feed.
We had a get together with some of Steffi's companions and that was really fun. Here is Kristi, Steffi, Rachel, Julie and Elizabeth. Steffi reminded me that she had a lot of companions and I countered that it was the plan to expose many of the younger missionaries to her so they could benefit from her language (aus Preusen), discipline and her ability to present the message of the Church so succinctly in German. She was loved by all.
It was great to see her and her family and I think they had a good time.
We also had a visit from Katje, formerl;y Muench, Now
Davidson and little Mark and Talita. Katje was my German Tutor provided by the MTC and she struggled with me for many months getting my pronunciation and sentance structure straight. She went to Russia on a mission, came back and married Daniel who is also a whiz with languages. He works for the Defense Department and now they live in Maryland. She is expecting her third child any minute. So great to see her and the kids. LittleTalita is fluent in German and English. Mark Twain said that German was easy as little kids could speak it and dogs understood it. Talita spoke to Mom in English but addressed me in German.
We visited her mother, Marita, when we went over to attend Steffi's wedding. We spent time in Cotbus and I did a fireside, (auf Deutsch) in their ward in Howerswerda. I lovedg going over there.
We we had such great visits from family and friends this summer. We are richly blessed and grateful for all we have enjoyed.
Will catch up on some more summer stuff.
Love, Oma and Opa
I am catching up on all the summer events. We had our great reunion and after this there were some great visits from all over.
First Steffi and her husband Robert came to visit the USA and indeed Salt Lake City as well. They came from Berlin, Germany. Steffi was one of our great sister missionaries and we went back to Germany to attend her wedding couple years ago. Here she is with stepsons Ryan and Riley, husband Robert and their new baby, Rico.
They stayed in the apartment downstairs and used this as their home base while they toured and visited in Salt Lake. We went to the Church History museum with them and toured all the exhibits.
Here is Steffi trying out the berth on the model of the ships that Church members used to come to this country from Europe in the later 1800's Then went to the food court at the new City Creek mall and had a good feed.
We had a get together with some of Steffi's companions and that was really fun. Here is Kristi, Steffi, Rachel, Julie and Elizabeth. Steffi reminded me that she had a lot of companions and I countered that it was the plan to expose many of the younger missionaries to her so they could benefit from her language (aus Preusen), discipline and her ability to present the message of the Church so succinctly in German. She was loved by all.
It was great to see her and her family and I think they had a good time.
We also had a visit from Katje, formerl;y Muench, Now
Davidson and little Mark and Talita. Katje was my German Tutor provided by the MTC and she struggled with me for many months getting my pronunciation and sentance structure straight. She went to Russia on a mission, came back and married Daniel who is also a whiz with languages. He works for the Defense Department and now they live in Maryland. She is expecting her third child any minute. So great to see her and the kids. LittleTalita is fluent in German and English. Mark Twain said that German was easy as little kids could speak it and dogs understood it. Talita spoke to Mom in English but addressed me in German.
We visited her mother, Marita, when we went over to attend Steffi's wedding. We spent time in Cotbus and I did a fireside, (auf Deutsch) in their ward in Howerswerda. I lovedg going over there.
We we had such great visits from family and friends this summer. We are richly blessed and grateful for all we have enjoyed.
Will catch up on some more summer stuff.
Love, Oma and Opa
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