Monday, January 27, 2014

Heard Museum

Visited the amazing Heard Museum in Phoenix yesterday, which is dedicated to Native American art, primarily from the southwest.

Started off with a night-day-night glass sculpture.


This is a sand painting!





Later, we met one of Kathie's former MBA students who now works here in the Phoenix area.


Sunday, January 26, 2014

David & Donna

We spent two days with David and Donna. Had a great time and found their new home in the desert lovely and the environs fascinating. I liked watching the different birds, coyotes, and other critters nearby. Reading outside on the back patio was very nice, while I remembered the snow and we'll-below-zero temps back home.

Here are a few shots of our time there. Here is David when we visited Biosphere 2.


Donna and Kathie decorated a turtle for their front yard.



And here we all are!


Friday, January 24, 2014

Biosphere 2

We are visiting David and Donna today in Oro Valley near Tucson, Arizona. This morning, David and I went to you the famous Biosphere 2 facility, now owned and operated by the U of Arizona Science College. Here are a few shots of this amazing structure.




I picked up a couple of books to learn more and am eager to find out more about the 1991-1993 "human experiment" that took place then with eight individuals sealed inside for the duration.

Arizona

We are visiting friends in both Scottsdale and Tucson Arizona. Visited the Desert Botanical Garden our first evening. They are featuring a Chiluly glass sculptures exhibit which is distributed amidst the beautiful desert landscape and plants.



Sunday, January 19, 2014

Maia's 3rd Birthday and A Catch-up Christmas

Unlike Lake Wobegon, it was not a quiet weekend at our house. It was, however, a very fun and exciting one. Mike and Jess drove down on Friday for the weekend, and Will and Betsy's families also came to town. Today (Sunday) is Maia's third birthday. So, on Saturday, we celebrated the birthday and were also finally able to have everyone here for that Christmas celebration we had intended to enjoy back on December 21st. The entire family, unfortunately except for Travis, was together for the first time in ages.

On Friday, when Jess and Mike arrived, we decided to have Maia open the gifts we had for her birthday. I didn't get a photograph of it, but I had made her a fancy little box for her to keep her treasures. This is what she is opening here.


We were amazed at how much Leo had grown since we last saw him in person at Thanksgiving.


Nana racked up a significant number of points with Maia by getting her this Barbie car, something she had been wanting for some time.


And we gave her an easel that I made, along with an array of paints, markers, chalk, and other supplies.


On Saturday, everyone was here at 11AM for the big party, which had a Hello Kitty theme. One of the events was a pin-the-bow-on-the-kitty game. Here is Eleanor with her attempt.


Many of you know we have eight wonderful grandchildren, and I got my first ever group shot of all of them. From left to right they are: Eleanor, Penny, Maia, Leo, Clara, Henry, Frederick, and Anders.


The big strong arms you see holding up the piñata are those of Will and Rob. This version of the piñata did not involve hitting, thank goodness. Instead, everyone grabbed a string and then all pulled together.


At which point goodies fell from the skies and chaos ensued.


Nana had thoughtfully provided each little one with a bag to be used to load up their collection of candy, little toys, and trinkets.


Frederick was not quite sure what to do. He had started walking since the last time we saw him in November, and so we enjoyed watching him in those rambling red shoes.


There were lots of balloons, including one special Hello Kitty balloon that was for the birthday girl.


They had not all arrived at their chairs at this point, but you can see that the birthday girl was situated at the head of the table, and the cakes, party hats, and other necessary accessories were ready.



Jessica's good friend Melanie and her daughter Emelia were able to join us for the party too.


Although she is a very confident little lady, for some reason, Maia got quite bashful when it came time to blow out the candles. But she did it, getting all three out easily!


We recently bought a fun toy called a Perplexus, which is essentially a maze inside a sphere that you must work a steel marble through. Henry was fascinated with it and worked at it much of the day. One's tongue can be a big help when doing such things.


Anders and Henry did lots of Lego construction too.