Tuesday, April 12, 2005

The Angels Wanna Wear my Red Shoes

Poor Elvis is laid up in Boise, Idaho and he cancelled--yes, cancelled--his Bozeman show. And Poor Us, we just went to Bozeman and ran errands tonight. We took the girls to dinner at Burger King because they have a good play place, and the family next to us asked if we knew the way to the Valley Ice Garden. Rich had to tell them that if they were going to the VIG to see Elvis, the show was cancelled. They were so bummed, but we hung out for a while and they were really cool. They had come all the way from Helena and the dad had seen Elvis in San Diego back in 1982! SHUCKS.

Funny story from last week: back in 1998 when I finished college, I marched in May, but took another class that lasted until July, then quickly moved to SLC. I didn't get a diploma, but they gave me some paper that said I had completed all my graduation requirements and I would get my diploma later. Well, after Rich and I got married in 2001, I decided to check on that and someone at the U of A told me that I hadn't actually graduated. Ummm, WHAT!? I looked at the paper they had given me and knew that I had indeed graduated, but I couldn't pursue the issue from this far away. So the other day, I decided to write the graduation office again and get to the bottom of why I still don't have a diploma, 7 years later. The graduation office lady promptly wrote back and told me that my degree posted on 12/09/04.

Yep, you read that right--FIVE MONTHS AGO. She took over her job and went through some files and found my degree check, still not signed off by the college of Humanities after SEVEN YEARS. So she sent it over for signatures and processed it through the state and I JUST NOW received my official Bachelor of Arts degree (through no fault of my own). Nobody told me because they had no current contact info (nevermind that the info they had would have worked fine since it's still my grandparents' in Tucson). So my diploma is on its way. Can you even believe that? It's like somebody's recurring nightmare and it happened to me!

I suppose the theme of this post, if there is one, is "My Dumb Luck." More later...

Monday, April 11, 2005

Forever's Gonna Start Tonight

I have just witnessed what may be the funniest thing I have ever seen...The Dan Band on Jimmy Kimmel Live. How they escaped my radar I do not know, but the happy news is they have an album coming out tomorrow. And what sort of album is it? Sarcastic, sometimes potty-mouth covers of chick songs, sung by a frat boy and two Buddy Holly-ish back up singers. They are, like, living my dream. Their idea, to have a gruff party boy cover chick songs, is not unlike my penchant for karaoke-ing old hip hop (you should hear MY version of TLC's "Scrubs"--I rock) or heavy metal ballads (you'd swear I was a round, blond Axl Rose) when I am the whitest, folkiest girl EVER. The Dan Band CD and Elvis Costello in one day (tomorrow)--pinch me, people!

Sunday, April 10, 2005

A Laugh a Minute

I have a lot of journally-type stuff to catch up on, but first--Addie Rose is SLAYING us today! Remember, she is just three years old!

Funny thing #1: Rich took Addie to go potty during church and while he was helping her in the stall, someone came in, got a paper towel, and left. She looked at Rich, wide-eyed, and said, “Dad, was that the Holy Ghost?”

Funny thing #2: On the way home from church Addie was showing me what she learned (it looked like things that fly because she had a butterfly and a bird) and she said, “Callapitters wrap up and grow big and big and turn into a butterfly!” I tried to correct her to say, “Caterpillars,” but she would have none of it! She kept singing a made-up song about Callapitters.

Funny thing #3: When Rich was changing out of his white shirt and tie just now, he pulled his shirt partially over his head and peeked out of the neck hole at the girls. For some reason, Addie said, “Dad, you look like a woman!” He laughed at her and told her to get dressed and she said, “I’m gonna beat you, woman!” Taken out of context, one would assume our daughter has been spending too much time over at the trailer court. She’s a hoot.

Tuesday, April 05, 2005


We attended a combination family reunion/ 80th birthday party for my grandfather, his only sister, and all of their offspring this past weekend in Utah. This picture is from early in the day, before Grandpa arrived (it was a surprise for him). We were all playing in the parking lot behind the church, and this is my brother Sam meeting Heidi for the first time (with me on his back). I love Sam's face in this picture--it's how we all felt being together again! (PS: I met Sam's lady, Kristen, for the first time this weekend and man, she is beautiful and so nice! If Sam doesn't marry her, we are going to cuz she is GREAT!) Posted by Hello

Addie likes her Aunt Lisa, and this is one of the reasons why--Aunt Lisa stuck the confetti from the party tables on her face. It says "Party." What a fun Auntie! That's Lisa's man, Chris there on the right and we think he's a keeper! Posted by Hello

These two little kids have a ball when they are together! In fact, Addie comes home talking like Liam! Posted by Hello

There's Grandma and Grandpa getting their first glimpse of the crowd at the reunion--Grandpa was surprised!! Posted by Hello

Okay-- I am not even gonna TRY to name everyone, but here are most of the Elreys and Clarks at the reunion on Friday, April 1st in Draper. All this from two cute little kids from LA!!! Posted by Hello

Awww, what a Silly Heidi! Posted by Hello

My Grandpa (the "80th Birthday Boy") and Grandma Elrey with most of their great-grandchildren: Tyler, Raef, Cody, Addie, Brady, Heidi, Robert, Sarah, Gabriel; (floor) Liam, Melanie, Spencer, Jack, Ally, Jake, Isabelle, and Jared crawling away; missing: Ryley and Benjamin Mayberry and Gabriel Johnson. Posted by Hello

Addie and Heidi and a big blue ball! Posted by Hello

FAMILY LETTER 07.28.19

Dear Loved Ones,                                                                                                        We have just ...