a teaser

They are predicting snow for the end the of week.  We got a little preview this morning.  Just a few minutes' preview. Just long enough to run out and get the first taste.

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Her sister was pretty bummed to find it was all over by the time she was out of the shower and ready. I am pretty sure they will all have had their fill come spring.  Right now, though, they have high hopes for Friday. 

Fall Festival – Ogden Nature Center

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…or (Little) Girls' Night Out. We like to take a couple kids at a time out for special fun events that might be more relevant to just them – a particular movie or concert or whatever.  When their daddy was out of town Alannah and I took the little girls to the fall festival at the nature center.  Brendan was on the fence and decided against going in the end.  

The nature center is one place that always feels like home to me.  In all our freakishly mobile married life we have never lived in the same place a second time.  

Ever. 

Never, ever. 

I can't really stress enough how different it is to be back in a place you once lived very long ago.  Many things have changed.  The nature center has not. We came every month when the older boys took classes here.  It is something of a comfort to me to be here again.  A rare concrete link to that other life. 

On this night there was cotton candy and game playing and wildlife shows until well after dark. Very exciting when you are 8.  Or 48.  : )  

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Franciscan Joy

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We celebrated the feast of St. Francis climbing a mountain in the Uintah-Cache-Wasatch National Forest.  Seemed fitting. The weather was mild, as was the incline. Perfect, one could say…unless you were Francis. He had another idea of what made for perfect joy. I have spent a good portion of my adult life meditating on this one short reflection. Few things have challenged me more. 

I leave you with some fuzzy phone snaps of the forest and a very clear and convicting picture of joy… 

"One day in winter, as St Francis was going with Brother Leo from Perugia to St Mary of the Angels, and was suffering greatly from the cold, he called to Brother Leo, who was walking on before him, and said to him: “Brother Leo, if it were to please God that the Friars Minor should give, in all lands, a great example of holiness and edification, write down, and note carefully, that this would not be perfect joy.”

A little further on, St Francis called to him a second time: “O Brother Leo, if the Friars Minor were to make the lame to walk, if they should make straight the crooked, chase away demons, give sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, speech to the dumb, and, what is even a far greater work, if they should raise the dead after four days, write that this would not be perfect joy.”

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Shortly after, he cried out again: “O Brother Leo, if the Friars Minor knew all languages; if they were versed in all science; if they could explain all Scripture; if they had the gift of prophecy, and could reveal, not only all future things, but likewise the secrets of all consciences and all souls, write that this would not be perfect joy.”

After proceeding a few steps farther, he cried out again with a loud voice: “O Brother Leo, thou little lamb of God! if the Friars Minor could speak with the tongues of angels; if they could explain the course of the stars; if they knew the virtues of all plants; if all the treasures of the earth were revealed to them; if they were acquainted with the various qualities of all birds, of all fish, of all animals, of men, of trees, of stones, of roots, and of waters – write that this would not be perfect joy.”

Shortly after, he cried out again: “O Brother Leo, if the Friars Minor had the gift of preaching so as to convert all infidels to the faith of Christ, write that this would not be perfect joy.”

Now when this manner of discourse had lasted for the space of two miles, Brother Leo wondered much within himself; and, questioning the saint, he said: “Father, I pray thee teach me wherein is perfect joy.” St Francis answered: “If, when we shall arrive at St Mary of the Angels, all drenched with rain and trembling with cold, all covered with mud and exhausted from hunger; if, when we knock at the convent-gate, the porter should come angrily and ask us who we are; if, after we have told him, ‘We are two of the brethren’, he should answer angrily, ‘What ye say is not the truth; ye are but two impostors going about to deceive the world, and take away the alms of the poor; begone I say’; if then he refuse to open to us, and leave us outside, exposed to the snow and rain, suffering from cold and hunger till nightfall – then, if we accept such injustice, such cruelty and such contempt with patience, without being ruffled and without murmuring, believing with humility and charity that the porter really knows us, and that it is God who maketh him to speak thus against us, write down, O Brother Leo, that this is perfect joy.

And if we knock again, and the porter come out in anger to drive us away with oaths and blows, as if we were vile impostors, saying, ‘Begone, miserable robbers! to the hospital, for here you shall neither eat nor sleep!’ – and if we accept all this with patience, with joy, and with charity, O Brother Leo, write that this indeed is perfect joy. And if, urged by cold and hunger, we knock again, calling to the porter and entreating him with many tears to open to us and give us shelter, for the love of God, and if he come out more angry than before, exclaiming, ‘These are but importunate rascals, I will deal with them as they deserve’; and taking a knotted stick, he seize us by the hood, throwing us on the ground, rolling us in the snow, and shall beat and wound us with the knots in the stick – if we bear all these injuries with patience and joy, thinking of the sufferings of our Blessed Lord, which we would share out of love for him, write, O Brother Leo, that here, finally, is perfect joy.

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And now, brother, listen to the conclusion:

Above all the graces and all the gifts of the Holy Spirit which Christ grants to his friends, is the grace of overcoming oneself, and accepting willingly, out of love for Christ, all suffering, injury, discomfort and contempt; for in all other gifts of God we cannot glory, seeing they proceed not from ourselves but from God, according to the words of the Apostle, ‘What hast thou that thou hast not received from God? and if thou hast received it, why dost thou glory as if thou hadst not received it?’ But in the cross of tribulation and affliction we may glory, because, as the Apostle says again, ‘I will not glory save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.’ Amen.”

– taken from Christian Classics Ethereal Library

 

 

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The little girls daily schedule is very gentle and undercommitted. (thank goodness!) Instead of a fixed list of activities we try to do a 'fun day' on a regular basis. This week we took them to the State Fair. It has been years since our last visit and they have no recall at all. 

This was a perfect iconic fair day.  Animals, exhibits, rides, and fair food. Fabulous break for all of us.  

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    Thats my guy.  Nope, you volunteered. You're stuck now. ; ) 

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coming and going

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That's my husband coming down street.

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This is me saying, "Hey," sort of wistfully in passing.  When my Gram was flustered she would say she didn't know if she was coming or going.  We've got that goin' on all over right now with football practices and kids' jobs and college.  After some strategy-by-text (ie: I am off work in five minutes. Where are you and which direction am I heading?) we divided up the late afternoon/early evening runs today. 

Do I love this?  No. Do I think kids need to run around this much?  No, again.  But it is what we have collectively decided was right for this particular season.  We are all healthy and the sun is shining and this is NOT a bad way to suffer – as I remind myself when I pass my husband on the road. 

We will all end up at the same place by day's end after all.  Life is good. 

Summer in Salt Lake City

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A walking tour of Salt Lake City is what some of us decided on for Saturday. We haven't explored downtown much since we moved back and not by foot much at all.  It's been on the list of things to get to.  The forecast was 90s for highs so we headed out late afternoon to avoid the worst of the heat.  (Yes it's a "dry heat" but hey, that's hot) 

The tour commenced in the car whilst the driver (aka me) wandered around downtown looking for a place to park.  This took a long time. Imagine a long, long time of me making discouraging comments about my ability to locate such a spot, the other drivers, and the unfortunate placement of detour signs.  I am so not the person for that job. I can't spot the spots until I am right up past them.  Easily overstimulated.  Poor sense of direction.  Just not my strong suit all around.  So the parking part was not fun. 

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The walking with the camera part was more fun. It always is. : ) We started from west Temple Square. 

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Checking directions and where to find the Apple Store and dinner.

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We spent some time shopping at City Creek which is about as lovely as it gets. Feels way more like a European market town than an outdoor mall.  BUT it has West Elm and Anthropologie.  Win, win.  I found two books we are going to talk about more this week at Anthropologie of all places.  I am a little obsessed with them.  More to follow. 

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The Capitol Theater is being reno'd and the sidewalk opposite was as well unfortunately.  Such a fabulous facade even if I can only share a peek of it.  It was just cotton candy colored wonderfulness.  Like a vintage carousel on a wall. 

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Oldest and youngest sons : ) 

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We stopped for dinner and then walked back to the van.  It was absolutely ideal weather by then.  Balmy without a hint of breeze.  That meant the reflecting pool at Temple Square was able to do its job nicely.  After waiting for it to settle again after a certain 10yo tossed a pebble in. ; D

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There is never enough time when you see your adult kids. This is the pain of this stage of life as opposed to the sheer exhaustion of the early years of parenting. It's what causes old moms to say all those annoying things about cherish the moment and these days are over too fast and blahblahblah.  We know it's annoying.  We can't stop ourselves.  The words tumble out of our mouths even while our inner younger mom selves remember exactly how exasperating those comments were.  But for real, y'all.  You become greedy with these moments that once seemed to defy all laws of time passage.  

These were my moments this weekend.  They are over now but they were wonderful. 

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One of the highlights of the summer was daughter date with Alannah to the rodeo.  As you approach the fairgrounds your heart beats a little bit faster. Boots and hats at every turn. Flags flying and music playing.  Everything that's good about Americana was there in abundance.

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We went on military appreciation night and they did not disappoint. Mounted flag bearers from all branches of the military rode in.  Skydivers brought in the various branch flags.

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And Old Glory.

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By the time we got to the riderless horse I had to put my sunglasses back on. After 30 yrs with the USAF and now several more as an Army mom, I am a puddle by the time the anthems are over.  It's just a lot for a heart. 

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We were treated to an incredible show with a fabulous emcee and clown duo.  And even better music selection.  

And those faces. : ) 

We left the park after dark, totally pumped up.  It was one of those nights that renews your faith in your fellow man.