Friday, October 12, 2012

To Anaconda and Beyond

The destination of our most recent road trip (October 4 – 11) was Anaconda, Montana to visit Kaytee,  Josh and two of our precious grandchildren, but along the way we also visited SLC’s new City Creek Shopping Mall and Temple Square – looking for Sister Alicia Phagwah (from Guyana) – and a side trip to Brigham City to see the Church’s newest – and 137th temple.  We enjoyed an overnight stay in Logan with Stan and Diane Blackett where we watched conference and got caught up with their life and family.  We also had a great two nights with Kelly, Gary and Whitney in their beautiful new home in Clinton. We enjoyed lively conversation and had fun getting caught up and when it was time to go, our #1 daughter questioned why we had to leave “so soon.  Thirty-six hours is just not enough!!!”  How happy it makes us to know we are welcome in the homes of our children.

Our three days in Anaconda included a pork chop sandwich, reading to the kids, a quick tour of the historic Washoe Theater (one of the most beautiful theaters in the nation – built in the 1930’s by the same architect who built NYC’s Radio City Music Hall), a trip to Phillipsburg (about 25 miles from Anaconda) where we found lots of things to photograph, including a wonderful old-fashioned (but pretty expensive) candy store.  We also had a tour of the lovely little home Kaytee and Josh hope to own before the end of the year (so we’ll be making the 11-hour trip again in the coldest part of Montana’s winter . . . with our paint brushes and other DIY tools).  My baby and her babies got teary-eyed when we said goodbye (Josh just smiled, probably glad to see us heading home after 3 days, although he was in good spirits during our visit) but we promised to come back when they are ready to move. 
We ended our week back in Salt Lake, where we stayed overnight with the Harris’ . . . our friends with whom we had served in Guyana.  We shared memories, dinner and laughed all the way through “Maiden Heist” in their HUGE downstairs theater room (if you haven't seen this movie, I highly recommend it for lots of laughs).  On our way through Provo, we caught up with Michael for a quick dinner together before getting on the highway for the last 5 hours of travel.  Fun trip and nice to discuss numerous topics, including the upcoming elections, without anyone getting hysterical!!!

1 comment:

Kaytee Postma said...

You are a dork! Josh and I loved having you here and Adyn asked several times after you left when you were coming back.