Monday, October 4, 2010

Accountability

It's potty-training time at our house. It's been a while since I've been involved in a project like this.



On Sunday during church, when Dez was busy teaching her Primary Class, Evylee's nursery leader found me instead. Evylee exclaimed, "I need to go potty!" She practically skipped down the hall and with a light in her eyes and a smile on her face stated emphatically, 

"My mommy will be SO HAPPY with me!"

It's funny... That often goes through my mind too. My sweet mother passed away over twelve years ago. I think about her often. When I'm on stage with the Symphony or the Orchestra at Temple square, when I'm baking her famous Sour Dough French Bread to give away to a neighbor, when I'm knitting a pair of booties for a new little spirit, I think to myself, 

"My mother will be SO HAPPY with me!"

She taught me these things.

And then there are other times... Times when I give in to frustration, disappointment, pessimism, aggravation, doubt, self-centeredness.

She did not teach me these things.

It's good to be accountable.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

The Road Less Traveled

I was asked to perform with the Utah Symphony on their tour to
Logan
and 

Cedar City

And Randy was asked to help with the Intermountain Photographers Quarterly in Moab two days later...

So we did the Collier Thing and made a mini vacation out of it all! WE know how to vacation on a budget!

When we arrived at the hotel in Cedar City, we found a giant candy bar on the desk
(Notice this Symphony Bar's weight)
With my name on it
Literally! 

Ahhh - one of the perks of playing with the Utah Symphony :o)
and a nice after-concert treat for the two of us.

We had an entire day to make our way from Cedar City across the state to Moab, so we got this hare-brained idea to take some back roads.
Maybe I should add some back DIRT roads!




We weren't the ONLY ones on that dusty path
If you count the livestock.

What an amazing backdrop for General Conference. We listened intently to President Uchtdorf's address as we bounced along the rocky road:

"It’s remarkable how much we can learn about life, by studying nature."

"When growing conditions are not ideal, trees slow down their growth and devote their energy to the basic elements that are necessary for survival."


"Amidst the multitude of voices and choices, the humble man of Galilee stands with hands outstretched, waiting..
His is a simple message, 'Come, follow me.' "


"We would do well to slow down a little, proceed at the optimum speed for our circumstances, focus on the significant, lift up our eyes, and truly see the things that matter most."


"Our relationship with God is most sacred and vital... we need some meaningful time alone with Him."
"Be still and know that I am God."
Psalm 46:10


"May I suggest that you reduce the rush and take a little extra time to get to know yourself better. Walk in nature, watch a sunrise, enjoy God’s creations, ponder the truths of the restored gospel, and find out what they mean for you personally. Learn to see yourself as Heavenly Father sees you—as His precious daughter or son with divine potential.”


"Perhaps now is a good time to refocus on what matters most."

"Let us simplify our lives a little."
"Let us make the changes necessary to refocus our lives on the sublime beauty of the simple, humble  path of Christian discipleship. The path that leads always to a life of gladness, meaning, and peace."

We took the road less traveled by
And that made all the difference.

Monday, September 13, 2010

A Zoology Lesson

A beautiful evening for a hike, and we came without our camera! No problem. Randy always has his IPHONE!
It was Monday evening. We drove up Big Cottonwood Canyon to hike the trail from Silver Lake to Twin Lakes.
While hiking over a landslide rock pile, we heard a strange and very loud chirping noise. Was this some sort of bird? We looked around -
- and spotted a little critter scampering helter-skelter carrying a twig in its mouth. We had never seen the likes of him. He was building a winter home in the rocks and happened to be very protective of his work. Randy pulled out his IPHONE to snap a photo, and the critter ran right for him and head-butted his leg! It was pretty humorous to see Randy with the willies!

We finished our hike, picnicked back at the bottom, then headed home to research our miniture mystery creature. Randy hopped on the internet and began... After an evening's worth of searching with no luck, I decided to post the question on my facebook page.

Kathryn Collier Anyone know the name of the little critters that live in the rocks above Silver Lake? Kind of a cross between a mouse and a squirrel with a short tail. They are NOT rock chucks or prairie dogs.

At Melissa's suggestion, we looked up a Pika. There he was - greenery and all!
A Zoology Lesson for the Day
The pika is a small animal, with short limbs, rounded ears, and short tail. Pikas are also called rock rabbits or coneys. It is also known as the "whistling hare" due to its high-pitched alarm call when diving into its burrow. Pikas are native to cold climates, mostly in AsiaNorth America and parts of eastern Europe. Most species live on rocky mountain sides, where there are numerous crevices to shelter in, although some also construct crude burrows. In the mountains of Eurasia, pikas often share their burrows with snowfinches, which build their nests there.


Cute little guy, isn't he? Thanks for being "in the know" Melissa!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Living the "EXTREME" - Part 2


Okay now.... Where was I?...

EXTREME ADVENTURE #4 - The Print Predicament

It's Sunday evening. Erica (field producer) asks if Randy will be available at 10:00 in the morning to be filmed with the visiting music artist, Kylie Mignon. Randy's finished prints are ready for pick up at Pixel's in Salt Lake and need to be to Pocatello and Lisa Marie's design department by 10:00 in the morning also. Hmmm... We need help!

We called our son, Michael. No problem, he would pick up the prints and drive them up himself early the next morning.

He and his cute little family arrived with time to spare.
Thanks for coming to our rescue, Michael!

The three canvas wrap prints EMHE selected looked great!

"Michael, where are the other four mounted prints?"
"What mounted prints? This is all Ray gave us? We didn't know there were more!"

(Phone call to Pixels)

"They're ready and waiting at the store in Salt Lake. Ray didn't know about them last night."
Hmmm... We needed help... AGAIN!

We called our daughter Emily who was just heading out the door to go camping in the Uintas with her new husband, Joe. "We can pick them up! We'll just go camping in Idaho instead. Do you know where your dutch oven is?"

We knew just the place for them to go camping! Scout Mountain! :o)

They were in Pocatello by 2:00.
With the other four very stunning mounted prints.
Maybe seeing Randy's name on these prints will make Jane feel more at home.

We took Emily and Joe to see the house and they were immediately put to work hauling wood away. They didn't mind a bit - they were excited to help.

The Not So EXTREME (but we didn't mind) ADVENTURE #5 - The Time that Got Away

The filming with Kylie? We had to stick around all day for Randy's moment in time... So we just watched all the other segments being filmed.

Who can compete with dogs... Besides, it was Jane's dog, Betsy who alerted the kids as to the house fire!

Kylie visits with Ty about her own battle with Breast Cancer.

Jillian, Paul, and Ed are there too.

I spotted Aunt Marga'lee and Uncle Glen (Jane's parents) at the other end of the park and sprinted over to see them. Marga'lee has MY mother's mannerisms, and smile, and dimples. I hugged her like I would my own! I miss my sweet mother... I hope she is watching all of this!
Marga'lee was adorable and witty with Ty and Kylie. And Glen was as handsome and sweet and polite as ever.
Just being Goofy

As the day came to a close, it was evident that there was no time for Randy's second segment. And his first segued into the second, so the idea has probably been cut. But that's okay; the dogs will be "a keeper"!

By now the house was finished inside and out.

It was time to fill it with all kinds of surprises!

and that brings us to --

EXTREME ADVENTURE (that we happily shared with my brother) #6 - The Doggy Dilemma

Demetrius (an associate producer and the nicest young man ever) found us. He and Kathy (Family Producer) had been looking for us. They had a problem. Betsy, the family dog had been on vacation with Jane and children in Key West. She (the pup) could not fly on Jane's connecting flight in St. Paul because the cargo bay was not temperature controlled. Jane and family would fly into Idaho Falls at about 9:00 pm and Betsy would end up in Salt Lake at 11:20 pm. Jane had told Kathy, "I have cousins, Randy and Kathryn, who live in Salt Lake! Call them - they can pick Betsy up and bring her to us!" Demetrius told Kathy, "I know Kathryn and Randy and they aren't in Salt Lake, they're here! Jane doesn't know that!"

They asked if we would be willing to drive to Salt Lake by 11:20 pm, pick up Betsy, and drive back by early morning. I replied, "Let me make some phone calls; I think I can make this a little easier."

I had run out of children who could make the drive so I called my brother, Mark, and his puppy-loving wife, Alice. Mark is Jane's cousin too! and SO wanted to be a part of all this. I knew they would bend over backwards -- and they did. Kathy took down their information and booked them a room at the TownePlace Marriott (Jane's hotel). Kathy gave me a big hug and thanked me a million times.

Betsy and Family would be reunited by morning.

(Sorry I didn't get a picture of this; it all happened in the middle of the night and I was sleeping like a baby. ZZZZZZZZ I'll see if I can get a picture of Betsy tomorrow.)


EXTREME ADVENTURE #7 - Breakfast in the Mountains and "I don't think we're suppose to see you, Jane!"

Emily and Joe invited us to come up to Scout Mountain for Dutch Oven Gooey rolls. We invited dog rescuers, Mark and Alice to come along. We went across the way to the TownePlace Suites to pick them up.

I spotted Jane! She came through the front doors to take Betsy out. I opened the car door and darted out. Randy pulled the car visor down to hide and cried, "No! You can't do this! Jane isn't suppose to see anyone!" I didn't care. Who was going to stop me? We hugged and hugged. She looked SO good. Not frazzled or worried... just HAPPY!

I promise I didn't say ANYTHING! Mark and Alice soon joined us. Out came Daniel, Elizabeth, Kate, and Izzy... AND out came Kathy (you know... the family producer whose job is was to keep Jane and her family comfortable AND sequestered the entire time.) Her eyes got pretty big, but she just gave me another big hug and said, "I'm not worried."

We didn't stay long... Just long enough for Jane to tell us a few jaw-dropping stories about their adventures in Key West.

Emily was expecting us. And Randy was supposed to be back on set soon just in case they had time to film. (We knew it wouldn't happen. Today was a VERY BUSY and important day for them.)
Thanks for the gooey rolls, Emily!

EXTREME ADVENTURE #8 - Move that Bus!

Demetrius excorted us front and center. Jane's siblings, parents and daughter Adriane were already there as well as a crowd that stretched as far as the eye could see. Many had been in their places since 9:00 am and were already half-baked from the sun.

Randy was there until 1:00 then drove home for a couple of appointments. He was SO sorry to have to leave. He will be back to do architectural photos of the home tomorrow morning.
The film crew taped the crowd doing this and that for the next four hours while we awaited the family's arrival. I found my hands empty for the first time this week (We were asked to leave our big camera's in the car) so I busied myself when I could passing back bottles of water to a parched crowd and retrieving the empty ones.
Emily brought HER camera!

At 4:00 pm Jane and her children (and Betsy) pulled up in the Limo. From the moment I saw them step out, I cried like a baby. This is all for you, my sweet Jane! They looked so excited!


After what seemed forever they finally MOVED THAT BUS! I couldn't see as well as I had hoped because the crowd had kind of moved in by this point, but I stole this photo from Jane's Facebook Wall. It is Priceless!
Photo from Shellee Christiansen Leavitt - Facebook

They couldn't contain their excitement as they approached the front door. They waved and blew kisses to the crowd as they entered their new place. This is YOUR home, Jane! Isn't it amazing?


EXTREME ADVENTURE #9 - Inside Jane's New Home

It's Wednesday, August 25. The dust and crowds have cleared away. EMHE is packing up to move on to another city. John (Jane's brother) and his wife, Cindy out of the goodness of their hearts are re-sodding and beautifying all the trampled neighbor's yards. Each of Jane's children is being interviewed individually at another location. Camera Crews are filming the inside of the home. Randy has been asked to shoot some architectural still photos inside and out.

What fun to step inside. The interior is beautifully decorated.

Sorry... I'm not going to post photos until after the show airs. Do you think I want to spoil a great surprise?

I will give you just a sneak peak at a couple of walls.

We found Randy's prints in Daniel and Elijah's Room -

And in Ruth Ann and Elizabeth's room. The two outside prints are Randy's from our excursion to the Cherry Springs Nature Area. The inside one is Ruth Ann's own!

Sophie had finished her interview and was enjoying her new surroundings. I found her in the "music room" jamming with the show's host, Paul. They asked me to join them. I picked up the violin Bill had made and played along. It was a HOOT!


Jane, Noah, Sophie, Elizabeth, Ruth Anne, Daniel, Elijah, Isabelle, Kate, and Betsy will all be sleeping in their own home tonight. It's been a while.

It seems my heart has been warmed all week long --
  • When Bill told me about Sophie's cello
  • When I saw Aunt Marga'lee and smelled her familiar sweetness
  • When I saw thousands of volunteers giving all they had hour after hour
  • When Demetrius and Erica personally hugged us, thanked us, and gave us official EMHE sweatshirts.
  • When Cindy (Jane's sister-in-law) told me about the hand-made quilts she had given to Bill and Boris, the instrument makers
  • And about the song she and Jane had composed together for the family to sing for the camera crew.
  • And about how difficult this is going to be for Jane because she is such a "giver". She'll want to somehow repay everyone involved and that will be IMPOSSIBLE!
  • When I spotted Jane and her kids unexpectedly
  • When they moved the bus
  • When the family clung to each other as they entered the house
  • And I saw Betsy's tail wag
When you see the show... you'll cry... And so will I... again!