On the weekend of April 18, we headed to Arizona. We had several reasons to go. We originally planned to go watch Kira play in the Millennial Choir & Orchestra and to celebrate Mariya’s graduation from high school.
As we were making plans, Ben mentioned that he was playing in a championship Flag Football game on Thursday evening. It has been a long time since we were able to see any of our kids participate in any kind of sport, so Lisa decided to take a half day off at work and Thursday (April 16) afternoon we headed to Arizona.We arrived early enough that we were able to hang out with Ben and his kids for an hour or so and then we headed to his game.We got to watch him play two games. His first game was a semi final game and if they didn’t win it then there would be no second game. I don’t remember the score, but they won a lot to a little. Ben’s team is in division A.Ben played amazingly well. That is saying something because he is the old man on the team. He is the second oldest player. The oldest player is an excellent thrower, so he plays quarterback, but he never runs. Ben is the receiver. They do have him protect the quarterback sometimes because he is one of the bigger players as well.The second game was a lot scarier. They played well the entire time, but they were tied for most of the game. Bens’ team came through with two touch downs in the last minutes of the game.
Friday morning, Lisa and I headed to the temple to do some sealings and then we went to watch Ben do his thing. Ben manages and leases commercial property. Saturday morning he showed a 20,000 ft2 space to a customer. It was extra special because the customer he was showing the space to was Sharley and Taylor’s wedding venue business. They are thinking of expanding their business and are looking for space to do it. This space was formerly a restaurant and (in my unprofessional opinion) looks ideal for what they want.
At one point Ben and I were checking out the service elevator. It looked a little sketchy, but the door opened properly so we decided to go for a ride. The doors closed and then nothing happened. We were stuck in there for a good fifteen minutes or longer. We tried to pry the doors open like they do in the movies, but they were not going to budge unless we had a prybar. I considered climbing through the hatch in the ceiling, but it was locked.
I suggested that Ben call the owner, but he was too embarrassed to tell the owner that we were stuck in his elevator. We finally gave up and called the fire department. Almost immediately after calling the fire department the doors just randomly opened without us doing anything. It was crazy.
It was about lunch time, so we then headed to “Lil Miss BBQ”. It was perhaps the best barbecue I’ve ever had. Ben and I shared a half pound of brisket and one beef rib. I ate way too much but it was amazing.Friday evening was Kira’s concert. This year is the 250th anniversary of the founding of the USA and the concert was all patriotically themed. I thought it was amazing and I think I enjoyed it more than any of the others. Everyone loved it but I think I was the only one who thought it was their best.
Saturday morning Lisa and I did some initiatories and then Kira and her family joined us to do some temple baptisms. It was quite special. Landon baptized me and then I baptized him. We have two grandchildren graduating this spring, Mariya and Sydney. Unfortunately, Mariya’s graduation is later in the day on May 21, and Sydney’s graduation is earlier on May 22 and we couldn’t find any flights to allow us to go to both. We decided to take Mariya out to lunch and celebrate her graduation early. She seemed to be content with that.We dropped Mariya off and on our way back to Kira’s, Lisa wanted to stop at a couple of antique stores. I normally find these places completely boring but at one of the two stores we stopped at, I found this little steam engine. It is exactly like the little steam engine I had when I was a kid. I loved that little guy.Sunday, we went to church with Kira’s family and Kira surprised us by playing her Oboe in church. I forget what song it was, but it was beautiful. A sister missionary with an amazing voice sang a solo accompanied by a pianist and Kira on her Oboe.After church Ben came over with his kids and we all celebrated Piper’s birthday and Stacy’s birthday. After the party we headed home.
I love it when I can spend time with my kids and grandkids.
At one point Ben and I were checking out the service elevator. It looked a little sketchy, but the door opened properly so we decided to go for a ride. The doors closed and then nothing happened. We were stuck in there for a good fifteen minutes or longer. We tried to pry the doors open like they do in the movies, but they were not going to budge unless we had a prybar. I considered climbing through the hatch in the ceiling, but it was locked.
I suggested that Ben call the owner, but he was too embarrassed to tell the owner that we were stuck in his elevator. We finally gave up and called the fire department. Almost immediately after calling the fire department the doors just randomly opened without us doing anything. It was crazy.
It was about lunch time, so we then headed to “Lil Miss BBQ”. It was perhaps the best barbecue I’ve ever had. Ben and I shared a half pound of brisket and one beef rib. I ate way too much but it was amazing.Friday evening was Kira’s concert. This year is the 250th anniversary of the founding of the USA and the concert was all patriotically themed. I thought it was amazing and I think I enjoyed it more than any of the others. Everyone loved it but I think I was the only one who thought it was their best.
Following the concert Justin took us all to a Taco & Sushi restaurant. That is a very weird combination, but it turned out to be quite good. After gorging myself at “Lil Miss BBQ” I now gorged myself on tacos and sushi. It was great but I made sure a couple of tums were sitting on the bed table that night.
Saturday morning Lisa and I did some initiatories and then Kira and her family joined us to do some temple baptisms. It was quite special. Landon baptized me and then I baptized him. We have two grandchildren graduating this spring, Mariya and Sydney. Unfortunately, Mariya’s graduation is later in the day on May 21, and Sydney’s graduation is earlier on May 22 and we couldn’t find any flights to allow us to go to both. We decided to take Mariya out to lunch and celebrate her graduation early. She seemed to be content with that.We dropped Mariya off and on our way back to Kira’s, Lisa wanted to stop at a couple of antique stores. I normally find these places completely boring but at one of the two stores we stopped at, I found this little steam engine. It is exactly like the little steam engine I had when I was a kid. I loved that little guy.Sunday, we went to church with Kira’s family and Kira surprised us by playing her Oboe in church. I forget what song it was, but it was beautiful. A sister missionary with an amazing voice sang a solo accompanied by a pianist and Kira on her Oboe.After church Ben came over with his kids and we all celebrated Piper’s birthday and Stacy’s birthday. After the party we headed home.
I love it when I can spend time with my kids and grandkids.
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The harm windmills do to birds is a myth.
For every bird that dies by a windmill:
400 die from powerlines
1,500 are killed by cars
10,000 die from glass windows
20,000 die from cats
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