Monday, June 28, 2021

Three "Burgs"

After we said goodbye to Josh and Megan (they were heading back to Utah for Megan's sister's wedding), Matt and I drove three hours west to Pittsburg.  We checked in at the Renaissance Hotel which is right across from PNC Park where we watched the Pirates play the Dodgers.  All we had to do was walk out the front doors, cross the Roberto Clemente Bridge over the Allegheny River, and we were right there at the ballpark.  We had an awesome view out our hotel room window.  It was a fun place to stay the night.  



Moments after we entered PNC, it started to rain hard.  And it kept on raining.  The game was supposed to begin at 7pm but due to the rain delay, it was just after 8:00 when they finally started playing.  It cleared up and the weather was perfectly beautiful.  It was great being at a major league game again since we missed out last season due to the pandemic.  Matt didn't even realize that he had bought us awesome seats that got us access to the club lounges.  That was the best since we could wait comfortably inside there during the rain delay.  Fun times with my man.  





The next "burg" that we went to was Gettysburg.  The morning after the game, we left Pittsburg and drove to the historic town and Civil War battlefield of Gettysburg.  We had pre-arranged to get on a bus tour that would show and teach us more than we could on our own in the short time that we had there.  We had a great guide who was well educated and easy to listen to.  We had a few stops where we could get out and take different sites in and learn about what happened there so long ago.  After that, we headed back to the visitors' center and watched a short movie about the battle and then toured the museum exhibits.  It was a sobering experience, and we were really glad we made the effort to visit.  The cicadas were out in full glory which was an added bonus to hear/see them.  The late afternoon brought rain, but luckily we were then on our way to the Harrisburg/Hershey area (the third "burg") where we stayed the night and flew home the next morning.  







Sunday, June 27, 2021

Visiting Josh and Megan in PA

At the beginning of June, Matt and I went to Pennsylvania to visit with Josh and Megan in Leola which is just outside of Lancaster.  It's the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Amish country.  What a beautiful place!  The landscape is stunning.  The farms are impeccable.  The Amish culture mixed in with our American modern day lifestyle is a unique thing to witness.  I loved it all.  I especially loved seeing Josh and Megan living happily together in their cute townhouse.  Megan is working in a family medicine clinic as a medical assistant, and Josh works for Smoketown Helicopters doing flight instruction and tours.  We had fun driving around looking for historic covered bridges and admiring Amish farms and homesteads.  My favorite part was seeing their laundry hanging up on long lines blowing in the breeze.  We went to church with J&M on Sunday which we thoroughly enjoyed.  Such down to earth people in their ward.  He worked a little bit while we were there, and so we went out to his small airport and watched him do some flight instruction with one of his students.  Then he showed us around inside which I thought was awesome.  I liked the old feel of it and the model airplanes hanging from the ceiling.  We had them come with us on a countryside bus tour and old Amish farmhouse tour.  It was interesting and we all learned a lot.  The best part of our time with them was our hour long helicopter tour Josh took us on.  Megan had been up with him once before, but for Matt and I, it was our first time in a helicopter.  And our son was the pilot!  It wasn't scary at all like I had anticipated.  It was a smooth ride.  We really enjoyed seeing the farmland from above as well as flying over the Susquehanna River.  It was cool watching him fly it.  Proud parent moment for sure.  We gave him a nice tip at the end:)






















Office Renovation

Before we moved into our Provo house we had to sell our beautiful office furniture that we had purchased in Meridian.  We loved the way it looked and all of the storage capacity it had.  It served us well for many years, and we were a bit sad to see it go.  Our new house had an office space but it wasn't big enough for that older set.  As we began to use that room as our office, we realized that we definitely need better storage for our books and office supplies.  And we wanted something attractive as this was a room we knew we'd spend a lot of time in and it's right at the front of our house.  It needed to be a welcoming place.  

We decided to hire somebody to help us figure out what we really wanted it to look like.  So we hired a cute couple who did the design and contracting for us.  We told them we wanted some built-in bookcases especially where the current closet was located.  They gave us a few other ideas and pushed us a bit out of our comfort zones on the choice of color as well as the flooring.  We also got the main level painted white which really freshened up the whole space, and they also did a decorative wall detail on the big entry wall.  We replaced three light fixtures on the main level too.  A much needed update.  The last thing that we had done was replace the front door with a mostly glass door which lets in so much light to the entryway.  What a difference!  The process took a month longer than expected, but it was all worth the wait.  

Here are some before, during, and after pictures.  We kept most of the office decor items that they brought in for their staging.  But now our art from the leprosy colony in India hangs on the wall under the gold light fixture, and we added some of our books and other little things.  
















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