Sunday, May 16, 2010

Bye, Bye Red Chevy

Over the weekend we had some visitors. Liz and Gary came to help LaRue with her moving at school. Andy, Robin and Brighton drove out to pick up the 1969 Chevy Impala and tow it back to Provo for Andy.

Saturday morning the boys pushed the car into the street and then got it positioned so they could work on it and hook up a tow bar:


Andy and Robin tinkered under the hood and got it to start and run. They had to replace the fuel filter and associated tubing:


We have the tow bar assembled and hooked up to the Chevy's bumper:


All connected to Robin's truck:


Pulling the car away to go to Provo:


So long, Chevy!

Monday, May 10, 2010

Crazy Heart



A couple of weeks ago I got a Blockbuster gift card from one of the police departments. It was good for one rental. So I picked out Crazy Heart based on the fact that Jeff Bridges got the Oscar as best actor for it.

In my opinion the Oscar was well justified. Bridges did an amazing job as the broken down country singer/songwriter. The movie portrays his life and his redemption. One impressive part of the movie was that Bridges did the singing. And I pretty sure he played the guitar as well.

Normally I'm not a country music fan, but some of the lyrics of the songs were so profound that we bought the soundtrack.

Besides, I'm kind of a sucker for movies about musicians even if they're not real.

The movie is rated R for language and it's on my "buy it" list.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Snow Day

Little surprise upon awakening this morning - 6 inches of fresh snow! It was a really wet, heavy snow. Nothing stuck to the roads, but it took a while to clean the car.

I got a couple of quick pictures. First, the apricot tree:



And here's a shot of the poor tulips:



Yesterday and last night the wind blew like crazy. This morning I'm going to have to go out and re-align the satellite dish. The wind blew hard enough to throw it a bit off kilter.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Aprils Fools Activities

I'm rather late getting this one put together. I have compiled a bunch of pictures of the various activities associated with our April First trip to Provo for the first of LaRue's surgeries on her leg.

We got to the doctor in Provo about mid-day. Everything went very well. Then we had a couple of errands to run before going to Andy's house. When we got there we were greeted by little leprechaun Asher. What followed was a green themed party. It was a combination of St. Patrick's Day and April Fools Day complete with Irish trivia and green food.

The next day everyone journeyed to Salt Lake to surprise Robin at the Chuck-A-Rama for a party for his 30th birthday. It was quite fun having everyone together. Robin opened a lot of birthday cards and a couple of presents.

Following the lunch party LaRue and I went to the Salt Lake City library to let the kids run around. They had a lot of fun feeding some bread to the pidgeons and then spent some time exploring the library.

And now to the pictures - April Fools pictures

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Everybody's Fine



Movie review time again! I had wanted to see this movie in the theater but we never had a chance. When I checked NetFlix the other day it was there and I put it at the top of my queue.
It's a really good movie. Here's a little blurb about it from a reviewer on Amazon.com:

This is an wonderfully quiet film that follows the lonely Frank Goode (Robert De Niro) who goes on a trip to visit his children (Drew Barrymore, Kate Beckinsale, Sam Rockwell), since they were too busy to visit him. Unbeknown to Frank is that his artist son, who is in Mexico, has run into some problems, but the other children are trying to cover up this fact. We follow Frank, who is a kind, and intelligent man, who has never really been close to his children, and who is making the effort to bridge this gap late in his life. This is a heartfelt exploration about a father trying to connect with his children which inevitably nurtures a feeling of goodwill and love.

We were both pleasantly surprised when the end credits began to roll and a song by Paul McCartney started playing. The song was written specifically for the movie. It's "(I Want to) Come Home". Here's a link to a YouTube version of the song - Come Home on YouTube

We are planning to buy this movie.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Blind Side



We did not get the chance to see The Blind Side in the theaters, but heard a lot of good things about the movie. So, a few weeks ago we rented it.

And really liked it. I can see why Sandra Bullock won the Oscar. She was great. Normally I don't care that much for sports movies, but this one was not really a sports movies. It was good on several levels; covering the themes of family, charity, tolerance and more.
At some point I would like to own a copy of The Blind Side.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

General Petraeus & LDS

This appeared recently in the Deseret News newspaper.

As Gen. David Petraeus began his remarks at BYU Thursday night, the commanding general of U.S. Central Command shared his sense of humor by reading the following list, which was received by waves of laughter and applause.

General Petraeus' Top 10 reasons BYU grads make good soldiers:

10 — They have already been on many a mission.

9 — Army chow is no problem for folks accustomed to eating green Jell-o and shredded carrots.

8 — It's not a problem if they don't know what rank someone is, they just refer to them as Brother or Sister so-and-so.

7 — They never go AWOL. They just call it being less active.

6 — They will seize any objective swiftly if you tell them refreshments will be served.

5 — They know how to make things happen. In fact if you ever need a base built quickly in a barren wasteland, stride out to where you want them to start, plant your walking stick down and say in a loud voice, "This is the place."

4 — They have innovative ideas for handling insurgents — like assigning them home teachers.
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3 — They always have a years' supply of provisions on hand.

2 — They are the world's most reliable designated drivers.

1 — They understand how far Iraq has come over the last seven years, and they think that Iraq's old spot in the "Axis of Evil" can now be filled by the University of Utah.