Thursday, March 16, 2017

Bidding Farewell to the Bishopric

We were asked to be in the bishopric skit.
Where we honored these men.  It was a hit!
Allan and I sang, danced and did our bit.
His first ever part & teeth he did grit.


Jennifer E. the writer, director and honoring dignitary, presents a token of appreciation from the ward members for the six years of service these four men gave to build, support and assist those in the River Ridge 4th Ward.  

We were part of a group of six to perform a fun skit she wrote.  Learning half dozen songs with new words, our parts, some antics and more in ten days, wasn't easy.   We suffered through it and came out A-Okay.  Working with people for many hours helps endear you to them and give a feeling a great accomplishment afterward.  

Allan has never done anything wild like this before.  Although he was none to happy to do it, he felt pleased to have participated in a good cause.  

Friday, March 10, 2017

Cousins Catching Smiles

 
Some don't like their pictures taken and won't smile.
But, we get an off-guard one, once in awhile.
He gave his cousin a gum ball.  It's in style.
Two happy boys and a photo's beguile.
 
 
 


Hunter and Henry sharing a happy moment, because his cousin bought him a big gum ball and helped him do what a buddy would do.  Who wouldn't smile!! 

Sunday, March 5, 2017

South Jordan Art Show & Artist




Allan entered some of his woodcarvings in the South Jordan Art Show held at the Gale Musuem and runs from March 1st to 10th.   His Indian in a Feather got an honorable mention.  His Elk relief is on a stand center stage in bright lights.   He received $25 as his reward.  There were many other types of art, all beautiful.  

Friday, March 3, 2017

Right Place, Right Time

We had pastrami burgers for an evening treat.
JCW's place just can't be beat.
Got there with two other folks in line...neat!
A big crowd came in, as we enjoyed our eat. 

 
 
Our coupon expired on 2/28/17 so we had to get to JCW's for our free gourmet burger.   We went over as soon as I got home.  Allan said, "You never know, how long you will have to wait."  As soon as our burgers came, a busload of young men came in.  I'm glad we went right over.