Saturday, September 20, 2008

Utah Visit--September 17-21

It's actually good to be back in Utah--the air is cooler (feels like fall) and the leaves are turning, an opportunity to spend time with Megan and see how she's doing. I arrived on Wednesday morning, September 17 (flew the 6-hour non-stop). After getting settled at the hotel, Megan called after her class so we could get together for lunch with her and her friend Josh, a restaurant in Sandy. After lunch and dropping her back at her room, I parked downtown and enjoyed walking around, checking out the distribution center, getting tickets for the Saturday night performance, and surveying all the changes they are making downtown. Megan had an activity that evening so I worked in my room--emails!

On the way to Provo on Thursday morning, I couldn't help but stop at Bert Murdock (one of my favorite piano music stores--now I have some new music to add to my collection including some new Christmas books--after all, it IS September! Time to get started.) My primary reason for being here was to attend bi-annual meetings to coordinate the various performance tours that the each church school, the institutes, etc., have. I learned a lot about the process, met several individuals who will be helpful--there were four of us representing BYUH--myself, Cooper Johnson, Michael Belnap, and Chad Schumacher. That evening the meeting participants had tickets for World of Dance which was very professional and impressive--several of dance teams that had been on tour did some of their numbers. I couldn't help but think of how much Dianna and I enjoyed watching Lindsey and Erin when they were in the folk dance classes while they were attending BYU. I could imagine them out on the stage.

On Saturday after the meetings (they finished at noon), it was great to reconnect with Bill Holzendorf, who was in one of my first accounting classes that I taught when I started teaching at BYUH in 1984! (I also learned when he was in my class that he had served a mission in Iowa, including visits to Waverly!) Bill and I have kept in touch through the years; he's done well in his life, has always looked out for BYUH graduates when I've recommended he consider hiring one of them, and has great people sense, one of the reasons he's done so well. We talked about a possible house exchange at Christmas if we decide to travel to Utah in December--no definite plans yet--and looking like it may be too expensive that time of year.

That evening I checked the malls for a while and didn't buy anything except some Halloween candy at Wal-Mart that Dianna requested--had hoped to connect with Al Doan that afternoon, but he may have had other plans. (Update: Al called on Sunday and was recouping from a triathalon he participated in, held in St. George--you deserved the time--see you NEXT time--enjoy Boston for me! New England in the fall--how lucky!)

Saturday was a full day--it started out early when I attended a temple session in the Provo temple--such a huge temple compared to Laie (am eager to bring Dianna to a session here). Then had breakfast with David King, catching up on his activities, showed me one of his homes--he's ready to begin working on his Ph.D. at the U of Utah now and doing so well in many areas, spiritually, physically, academically--and enjoying life.

THEN--Steve Gibson had a ticket for me for the BYU vs. Wyoming football game in his loge--so had lunch (nice buffet), watched the game, visited (also with Ned Hill and Sister Hill who were in the loge)--BYU won 44-0. Last week they beat UCLA 59-0 so they have scored over 100 points without any points from the other teams--I think they also have the longest winning streak in the country. Steve is a loyal friend--I began working with him when I was the dean and he was initiating a training program for returned missionaries in Philippines. This has become a passion that has affected hundreds of individuals there--and he spent last year at BYUH as an entrepreneur in residence.

I left after the third quarter as Megan and I had originally planned on dinner and a concert--but her plans changed (new friends to associate with, and a star gazing activity)--so I went to the concert (skipped dinner). The pops concert was truly incredible--one of the best I have attended in years (I kept wishing Dianna--and Megan--could be there--the whole family would have loved it!) It was definitely Broadway quality but FREE, sponsored by the Tanner family. They featured a director from the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra and two amazing professional singers--Denyce Graves and Brian Stokes Mitchell, along with the Utah Symphony and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir!! They must have had 5-6 standing ovations throughout the concert; the theme was "An American Songbook," so they did songs by Cohan, Rogers/Hammerstein (Sound of Music), John Williams (the "Call of the Champions" he wrote for the choir and symphony for the 2002 Olympics), songs from the musical Ragtime, the Impossible Dream from Man of LaMancha (Brian just finished playing Don Quixote on Broadway), several patriotic numbers; an audience favorite was "New Words" about a father teaching his children new words ("moon," "star," and then "love")--I hoped they taped it--they have these concerts every 2-3 years so what a blessing to be here when it was held--can you tell I enjoyed it--lots of "chicken skin" several times throughout the night. No one wanted to leave at the end. These are the kinds of musical experiences Dianna and I love.

So I'm flying out tomorrow (Sunday)--meeting the area president from the Philippines early Monday morning at the airport so a busy week in store--this visit has been a brief reprieve from the day-to-day in Hawaii--have tried to keep up with daily emails and other urgent tasks--sometimes until1 or 2 a.m. as I'm still Hawaii time! No meetings scheduled in Utah for a while but maybe Reno in November and I hope to get to Iowa, too--we'll see. Aloha.

Friday, September 5, 2008

July and August

So the summer went by quickly--from the time I visited Iowa until now. But I think I'll keep this brief since Dianna and the girls have done a great job of summarizing our activities.

Dianna and I kept busy working on the house this summer--painting the stucco where the ocean breezes had shown its affects and repainting the railing on our lanai off the bedroom. We thought it helped make the house look like new again.

Preparing for our trip to Australia also occupied our time. Megan stayed in Hawaii and Aunty Betty and friends stayed at our home while we were gone. We appreciated knowing all was well back home, Megan enjoyed having Aunty here and spending more time with cousin Alana, too.

Highlights included:

  • Spending a few days and touring Sydney, located along a harbor. We took the hop on/hop off tour that toured the whole city and then returned to some of our favorite spots. Dianna selected a great hotel in the midst of the best spots, within walking distance of the Opera House and the Harbor Bridge. Even though it was winter time and the wet weather added additional chill, we were out and about a lot of the time. We also took the tour of the Opera House and then attended the musical, Billy Elliot, which was held at an older Sydney theater. The sidewalks along the harbor were also impressive.
  • We boarded a bus for our trip to Canberra to await the birth of baby "Avery William." He was due on July 27 but arrived on August 7 (1 a.m.--but it was still a day earlier or August 6 in the U.S) so we enjoyed our time with Erin and Will as they "patiently" awaited the birth. Erin did great in the birthing process and is such a great mom--they love their little boy--and a highlight was being able to participate in his blessing (in the hospital room) before I left the next day on the 8th. Saying goodbye is always hard but Erin and Avery will be here for Thanksgiving!
  • Erin was growing increasing more impatient about his birth; the day the contractions started I had a call from Jenny to tell me that my dad had passed away. He had been showing more signs of weakness, but then showing improvements. So even though we knew his death was imminent, hearing the words that he passed away were still a shock. I'm hopeful that his spirit and little Avery's spirit crossed paths--perhaps Dad told Avery it was ok to come and that he was joining a great family and would be greatly loved and nurtured, in a gospel environment. I know my dad was happy to be reunited with his mom and dad, son Robert, sister Dorothy, brother Donald, and other family members. Now we can also complete his temple work in a few months as well. Erin and Avery:
  • While I left on the 8th, Dianna stayed a few more days to help Erin get settled at home. It was great to spend some time with Betty before she returned to Iowa.
  • Dianna got home a few days later and we began the process of helping Megan prepare for her transition to move to Utah and begin her college studies.
  • I had beginning-of-the-year meetings and retreats so was quickly involved in school activities after being gone for nearly two weeks. A major project is preparing our action plan that implements the Design Team recommendations. This looks like a busy year now that I also oversee the University Relations area . . .
  • But that will be another blog--
Aloha for now.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Procrastinating

I have lots of weeks to catch up but think I'll do something easier and procrastinate my catch up (read Dianna's):

1 rule: use one word that comes to mind to answer the question.
1. Where is your cell phone? drawer
2. Your significant other? forever
3. Your hair? gray (unfortunately)
4. Your mother? transitioning
5. Your father? reunited
6. Your favorite thing? family
7. Your dream last night? unremembered
8. Your favorite drink? A&W
9. Your dream/goal? celestialized-family
10. The room you're in? living
11. Friends? students
12. Your fear? needles (still)
13. Where do you want to be in 6 years? mission (or travel somewhere)
14. Where were you last night? home (and church)
15. What you're not? unbusy
16. Muffins? warm (fresh out of the oven, preferred)
17. One of your wish list items? Steinway
18. Where you grew up? Iowa
20. What are you wearing? red (it's a patriotic holiday)
21. Your TV? HGTV
22. Your pets? allergies
23. Your computer? Dell
24. Your life? Packed
25. Your mood? Even
26. Missing someone? Family (grateful for blogs, chats, Skype)
27. Your car? Camry
28. Something you're not wearing? Shoes (Hawaii!)
29. Favorite Store? Music (more piano music!)
30. Your summer? Traveling
31. Like someone? Dianna (and love)
32. Your favorite color? Ocean
33. Last time you laughed? Today
34. Last time you cried? Goodbyes (saying goodbye to family--see #26--and final farewell to dad)