We celebrated Arthur's birthday this past weekend, and it really was a celebration all weekend long.
Thursday night we left Emma with the kids and Arthur and I drove up to Farmington where we stayed the night en route to Durango Ski Resort. We went skiing the next day and even though the snow was old, the weather was PERFECT, and the lines even better. Purgatory is now one of my favorite ski resorts. Fun terrain and great food--(the burrito we shared was about as big as my head, and I thought about my brother Reed when I saw it. I know he'd appreciate a burrito that size, and could probably eat the whole thing himself!) We had such a fun day! I told Arthur that it was one of my favorite days that we've spent together. We drove all the way back Friday night to find that the kids were in bed, and Emma had survived. ;) Thanks so much Emma! (we forgot the camera, so no pictures . . .)
The next day, we had tickets to the sold-out BYU/UNM basketball game, thanks to the family who rents our other home. He is an assistant coach for the Lobos, and since he knew we were BYU alumni, he asked us if we wanted some tickets. He was able to get us 4 tickets, and what a great game! Sad for us, since we didn't win, but it definitely kept us on our feet for most of the game.
Here is the back of the famous Jimmer Fredette--very fun to watch.
You are probably thinking how lame we were not to wear BYU apparel, but trust me, it's not because we were afraid of being the only blue in a sea of red (holy cow-I've never seen so much red!) We weren't sure if we should wear blue & white since we got our tickets from a UNM coach. (We should have made Emma a shirt that said, "Marry me, Jimmer!") Despite our lack of BYU apparel, when BYU scored, we definitely stood up and cheered. And it felt like we were the ONLY ones cheering when BYU scored.
Here's the score at half time, when we were still ahead.
We were sad BYU didn't win, but it was still a GREAT game to watch, even if it got painful towards the end.
But the party wasn't over, because that night, we drowned our sorrows in Lettuce Wraps and a Great Wall of Chocolate at P.F. Changs. We went with four other couples and had a super fun time eating and talking and laughing. When we got home, I couldn't believe how long we'd stayed!
By Sunday, Arthur had had so much fun, it basically overwhelmed him. He was sick in bed all day. He managed to make an appearance for his birthday dinner the next night, though, so that was good. We had Jewels & Eric and their family over to share the cake and ice cream.
Daphne made this special present for her Dad, and wrapped it and decorated it all by herself. She put a lot of work into it. It was a book she'd written. (she put it in an unnecessarily big box. :)
Happy Birthday, Arthur! We love you!




