The Best Thanksgiving Day [And Play] Ever!

Today was a particularly delightful Thanksgiving for me, and Lily said it was one of the best that she has ever had. It started bright and early with me and Clark running a half marathon. We both enjoyed our race very much. The route started at Thanksgiving point and went through the golf course, neighborhoods and the Jordan River Trail. My time was ok (146:08), but the race was very satisfying. I ran very hard, but so hard that I wrecked myself. I just felt grateful to be able to do it.

Shortly after Clark and I started our half-marathon, Lydia, Mary and Soren all started their 5K. Soren has run a 5K before and he was blazing fast at 27 minutes. Lydia got 33:40 and Mary got 36:43 and I was so proud of both them and their times. It was their first race of their lives!

Here are a couple of videos of the start of the race:

Here is Soren finishing!

Here is Mary finishing!

After the half-marathon and the 5K was the kids run. Clarissa got 6:02 in the half-mile, Ammon got 5:09 and it was so cute to see them running their little hearts out. Meera was also adorable and did a great job. I especially laughed when she was very focussed on the race and got mad when Clark and I tried to cheer her on (so we stopped). Here is a video of the whole thing!

After the races, we went home and the adults prepped for Thanksgiving. My dad and Suzanne came early and they helped too. Lily started cooking a couple of days ago, so she had everything ready to go on-time without too much fuss. We mostly set the table, cleaned, warmed up food, did final food prep, and Clark carved the turkey. While the grown-ups were busy getting ready, the kids were busy practicing their play with Lydia. She is such an amazing organizer. I heard her allowing 20 minute breaks and giving individualized coaching sessions (she actually called them coaching sessions). What a leader!

We had 15 in all when everyone arrived (David, Olivia, Ozzy, George, my dad, Suzanne, Clark & Swathi + kids, and our family) and laughter, conversation and hearth flowed. It was a particularly happy evening for everyone. The food was absolutely knockout. The sweet potatoe dish was particularly fantastic! We love all our guests so much and it was a truly special evening all being together.

After the meal, the kids performed that play that Lydia wrote, designed costumes for, choriographed, and drilled practice for days for. We were all so blown away! Here is the entire recording!

After the play, the kids watch Charlie Brown Thanksgiving while the grown-ups continued chatting and everyone had pie (apple and pumpkin) and ice-cream.

It was beginning to end a magical day, thanks to the beautiful people in our lives.

Race Packets, Spitz, and Swathi arrives!

While I was at work, Lily took Lydia and Mary to a service project with the first Presbyterian church where they handed out turkeys to people in need. I’m so glad the church organized that, that Lily arranged for the kids to attend, and that Mary and Lydia served in that way and had that experience.

After work today, I went with with Clark, Meera, Ammon and Soren to pick up our packets for the races tomorrow. While picking up the packets, we snapped this picture:

Then Clark and I took Meera, Soren and Ammon to Spitz. They were mesmorized watching the women’s wrestling show that was on the TV, and talked about it in the car on the way home.

Late tonight Swathi came! It was so fun to see her, but we didn’t chat long because we were going to have an early start with the races tomorrow.

We Love our Guests!

We have loved having Clark, Soren and Meera and we can’t wait until Swathi arrives too! Clark is always super helpful (he took the kids swimming today for example) and he’s so fun to talk to and play Wingspan with. He also bought Ammon and Clarissa Lego sets that they loved putting together today. As for Soren and Meera, our kids are so excited to play with them that they keep begging us to skip school so they can play with them more, and we keep saying yes because we are so happy about those bonds growing even stronger. They are all a delights to have in our home. One anecdote that made me laugh from Sunday was when Lily read Meera a Strega Nona story about Big Anthony eating the goats’ food. Meera was so absorbed in the story, that she nearly plugged her ears at times from the drama, and she felt very strongly that what Big Anthony did was very, very wrong. It was sweet to see how much the story affected her. She’s such a sweet soul! Also, Lily made an amazing qinou chilie today that I thought was so delicious. In the evening, we played Wingspan, and Clark won with a new high score (142)! What a great day!

Greening the Tree

Today, Clark, Soren, Meera, Lily, I and the kids all went to church at the 1st Presbyterian church. There was a wonderful sermon on prayer (while the kids had a kids class) and afterwards we all had food and helped “green the church”. That meant putting up all the Christmas trees, wreaths and decorations.

Afterwards we ate at O’Falafel, which everyone seemed to love (especially the grown-ups) and then we went home for a relaxing afternoon which included Wingspan for the grown-ups and play for the kids. It was a great day!

Orem Temple Open House

Today, Clark and I started went on a long run to prepare for our Thanksgiving marathon. It was so fun!

Then, Georgia, Clark, Soren, Meera, Lily, I and the kids all went to the Orem temple open house. Lily especially loved the Utah ecology represented in the paintings, and I really enjoyed walking down memory lane because of all of the beautiful experiences I had had in the temple when I used to attend.

After visiting the temple, we got burgers from In-N-Out and then spent time around the house. It has been getting pretty cold outside, but that didn’t stop the kids from playing in the backyard together, nor did it stop Basil from joining them! They all had fun warming up their toes by the fire when they were done!

Of course, Lily, Clark and I played Wingspan to finish the day. It was so fun!

Fun with Clark, Meera and Soren! (Concert, Sushi, Wingspan!)

Clark, Meera and Soren arrived yesterday and it has been so fun to have them in town! Today after work, Clark and I transported Lydia’s harp to Georgia’s care center, and then Lydia, Mary, Soren and Meera all gave a concert to many residents at Georgia’s care center. Georgia was not feeling well, but she listened from outside the room. She was so touched by the performance that she was moved to tears. It was such a wonderful recital. Everyone played very well. Here is the video!

After the performance, we all got sushi at Yamato, and it was one of the best sushi outings ever. Not only was the food great (we ate so much!), but they had a side room that fit our group with many children perfectly. We didn’t have to worry about kids making noise, and we just enjoyed ourselves so much as we at tons of food and conversed.

At night, Lily, Clark and I played Wingspan. It was so fun!!

We had such a great day with Georgia, Clark, Meera and Soren today!

Fun with Baps, Bapa, David and Ozzie

Today we had a great time at the First Presbyterian Church in Salt Lake and then we went to my dad and Suzanne’s house for lunch. My dad mad an incredible spread with a salad bar, chili, borsct and split pea soup. It was all delectible and so nutritious.

We hung out for a long luxurious time there, and I also got a nap on the couch, which was nice since I still wasn’t feeling well. Lily and I had a lot of fun talking to my dad and Suzanne, and I also had fun listening to some Jim Croche music my dad shared with me. Lily and I also hung out outside with my dad while we chatted, and rested and while Ammon and Clarissa picked grapes and played. It was sunny and almost 60 degrees, so beautiful! Then David and Ozzy came over, and we all had such a blast with how cute he was being. It was also so great to catch up with David. Here are some scenes from the evening:

Near the end of our visit, Lydia and Mary had so much fun playing cards with Suzanne (and all three of them kept begging over and over to just play one more round, which they successfully secured 4 or 5 times I think).

What a great day!

Lego Theater

Georgia got Ammon a Lego Theater set for his birthday. Today he built it all by himself. He did an amazing job, and he had so much fun showing us all the interesting things about his creation, like how you can swap out the backgrounds on the theater stage.

I felt super unwell all day and spent most of the day in bed.