Showing posts with label angel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label angel. Show all posts

Monday, September 22, 2025

Balloon Bonding

Real quick- August 22 was Be an Angel Day. It's become tradition to have angel hair pasta that day with alfredo sauce and chicken. Yumm. 
 
Now to what I really wanted to blog about.
 
Every year, Jeremy volunteers to build a balloon sculpture in the children's section of the Orem Library for the Summer Reading Program. He's been doing it for over 15 years. This year, because of construction, they didn't have him do that. He and Lucky did teach simple balloon animals at the Kid's Art Gala and in August, they built a balloon sculpture to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the children's wing of the library.

I'm very impressed with how Lucky is picking up the balloon sculpting. He built the number 30 and the hat. Way to go both Jeremy and Lucky. I love that Lucky's getting into this and they are getting to have this bonding time together.

Since they were building on Gene Kelly's Birthday on August 23, when I went to deliver some missed items to them (I'm also a helper), I found Lucky dancing around to celebrate.
Later to also celebrate Gene Kelly's Birthday, I wore my bow earrings and pirate ship necklace and we watched "The Pirate" which Gene Kelly was in with Judy Garland.
 
That evening, we went to an end of the Summer neighborhood barbecue. I had a great time socializing. I love our neighborhood.

Wednesday, December 6, 2023

More August Holidays

There was more to celebrate in August.
Be an Angel Day was on August 22. It's become tradition to have angel hair pasta with alfredo sauce for that holiday. We did along with chicken drumsticks and salad.
Jet is such a ham, he kept reaching over for my pasta when he had his own on his plate. Silly goose.
 
Gene Kelly's birthday was on August 23. We watched Brigadoon and danced around to the songs.

National Waffle Day was on August 24. Guess what. We ate waffles.
 
Jr.'s birthday was also in August. He put the candles on his own cake. Tee Hee.
When Nichole turned 16, we dumped a bag of 16 sweets on her for her "sweet 16." We did the same for Jr. He was surprised. He didn't realize we were actually going to give him 16 sweets.
 
This one doesn't fit in with the other celebrations but Jr. Jr. decided to do orchestra like his older siblings. He picked yet another new instrument- viola.

Monday, August 22, 2022

Be an Angel Day 2022

August 22 is Be an Angel Day. Jr. and I went to a music store to get more rosin for his cello. One of the employees was an angel and got us each a cold water bottle because it was a hot day.

We had our traditional alfredo sauce on angel hair pasta.

It was also Pecan Torte Day. We didn't have that but we had Butter Pecan Crunch ice cream.

Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Be an Angel Day 2021

August 22 was Be an Angel Day. We had our traditional angel hair pasta with alfredo sauce.

Nichole decided to draw a "rebel" for Be an Angel Day.
I tried to be an angel that day.

Sunday, November 8, 2020

Catch of the Day

Jr. has a Studio C shirt that says on the back, "Shoulder Angel goes here," with an arrow pointing to the shoulder. 

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Gene Kelly Kind of a Weekend

Saturday, August 22, was Be an Angel Day. I made our traditional alfredo with angel hair pasta. I didn't take pictures.
Nichole turned on Singin' in the Rain while she was doing dishes. I also didn't get a picture.
Sunday, August 23, was Gene Kelly's birthday. I didn't get any pictures of us singing songs from Singin' in the Rain but I did get pictures of my diner plate of a new recipe I tried in the crockpot- jalapeno chicken. Yumm. The garden fresh tomatoes from the couple who minister to us were so good, too. I love garden fresh tomatoes.

Monday, August 24, was National Waffle Day. We made waffles and tried out another new recipe for mozzarella stick waffles. Also yumm.
The kids finished watching Singin' in the Rain while doing dishes.
It was a Gene Kelly kind of a weekend.

Saturday, November 16, 2019

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

First Weeks of School! First Weeks of School!

Catching up on what we did at the end of August.
I had promised the kids we would play at a certain park so we finally did.

 Jr. started playing an instrument- the cello.


August 22 was Be an Angel Day and my kids were angels. Lucky had his kindergarten assessment to find out which class he should be in. He got a treat and was very happy about that.

That evening we went to the UCB (Utah County Birders) potluck. Nichole made a cheeseball in the shape of an American Dipper. Jeremy made a sign to go with it.
Since we had the potluck that night, we celebrated Be an Angel Day foodwise a few days later. We had alfredo with angel hair pasta again.

I got to go on a UCB field trip up Mirror Lake Scenic Byway. It was a long day but great. Jeremy took care of things with the kids while I was gone. My hero. I got to see some birds I'd never seen in Utah before and some mammals I'd never seen before.
Highlights were Canada jays (formerly known as gray jays), American three-toed woodpecker (lifer), pine marten (allusive weasel-type animal- I didn't get good pictures, others in my group did), and some pikas (cute little rodent-like animals- They are fast).
If you look really closely in that second to last picture, you can see the dark brown pine marten just above the log leaping toward that evergreen on the right side of the picture. Go ahead and click on the picture to make it bigger.

Lucky had his own first day of school. He was so excited for it, he ran to the bus stop and we got there super early and we waited... and waited... and waited. When he got home from school, he asked, "Do I get to go to school again tomorrow?" He was pleased that he did.
This picture Jeremy calls my "I'm not ready" picture. Actually, I was just trying to make sure he didn't get too far ahead where I couldn't see him and so I could take pictures.

I will admit, though, I did cry before the bus was even out of sight. I knew he would be fine, but... you know.

August 28 was National Bow Tie Day. We had bow tie pasta with our meal. Yumm. I asked the kids to set the table. They had an interesting way of doing it.

One Saturday, we took a trip up to Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge and Antelope Island to see a couple new life birds. At Bear River, we saw a brown pelican. We're used to seeing American white pelicans in Utah, but we don't get brown pelicans around here. That was exciting.
At Antelope Island, we saw a wandering tattler. I didn't even know there was such a thing until that week.
And of course we chose August to go, which is when the biting bugs start to diminish because there are spiders everywhere- Western Spotted Orb Weavers. They are big... and beautiful.
Thank you, Jr., for letting us use your hand for size comparison.
Luckily, we brought along our web detracting sword so we could go along the path full of vegetation and get webs out of the way.


We celebrated Jr.'s birthday in August as well. When I asked what kind of cake he wanted, he said what he really wanted was pie. I asked what kind and he said "apple." Ah, yes. I can make apple pie. So that's what he got for his birthday. Apple pie and ice cream... and a sonic screwdriver. Have I mentioned we're Doctor Who fans?
 

Everybody's been needing haircuts. I took care of three of them in August, one in September, and one in October. I forgot to do before and after pictures on some of them but if you look at my blog, you'll be able to see the difference.

 There may have been more holidays and things in there but if I don't have pictures, I don't remember.