This has been an eventful year for us. Here are a few of the highlights.
Gordon successfully planned and pulled off a two week trip to the Pacific Northwest for the family. We had a delightful time visiting Brian, Carly and Cole in Seattle. We went to the zoo, the aquarium, had a harbor cruise, went to the museum of flight, and hung out on Brian's cool porch. We enjoyed playing in the ocean at the Oregon Coast and had fun hanging out with some old school friends on the Washington side of the Columbia River. Gordon also was able to take a research trip to Laie, Hawaii and took Chantel with him. They had a delightful time and Gordon even managed to get some good research done. Gordon turned in his tenure review file this year and so far has had good news back from the various review committees. There are still a few committees to go and he won't receive final news until May or June.
Chantel is busy at home trying to stay sane. She is always helping out with various neighborhood activities and still finds time to run a book club for the local library. She has enjoyed seeing her family on multiple occasions. The most memorable was a family camping trip to Bear Lake. She loved Hawaii and could spend days walking on the beach.
Becca is a busy beaver. She played soccer this fall and just started basketball this last week--she gets super excited when she makes a basket. She is playing the piano and doing quite well. She has composed her own song and is working on another. She is also an accomplished recitalist. She is thriving in school and has come to love reading. She was baptized this year and that was a neat experience.
Hannah thinks school is the best thing since sliced bread. She loves the challenge of learning to read and thoroughly enjoys herself in class. She started piano lessons in the fall and is having a blast. She loves practicing with her Daddy and is getting quite good. She is a very funny little girl. She informed us the other day that Grandpa Pete is almost 100 (her logic 62, 70, 80, 90, 100).
Peter Gordon is a goer. He started preschool this year and is having loads of fun learning about letters, numbers and other things. He describes his letter (P) as the "up, down and around." He is happiest when he is outside and makes life a little miserable when weather keeps him inside. He enjoys life to the fullest--as should we all.
Emily is our survivor. She is off of her medicine and seemingly out of danger. The hemangioma is still blocking part of her left ear and so she has a hard time hearing out of it. She is always on the go and likes nothing better than hanging out with her siblings. She is almost as funny as Hannah. Lately she has taken to joining me at the breakfast table and when we both have our food she tells me to "Eat! Eat! Eat!" Once I start eating she eats too and then she "bye-bye's" me out the door.
We have been richly blessed this year.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
The holidays are upon us

The holiday season is in full swing at the Daines household. We started the month out by attending the President's Christmas party at BYU. The kids had fun making drums, trees and necklaces. They also endured a long line to see Santa Claus and as you can see from the picture Emily is not a big fan--at least not up close and personal. I have Santa on some dark socks and at church this past Sunday Emily saw him and the socks and said "Santa." Emily also wants nothing to do with Cosmo but the other three were happy to pose for a picture. Peter Gordon is in heaven when he sees Cosmo. As he says "Cosmo is my buddy." The next party we went to was our ward Christmas party. They did a Night in Bethlehem and it was interesting. This past Friday we went to the Special Collections Christmas party and the girls were on the program. They both played a couple of Christmas songs. Becca loves being in front of a crowd and Hannah doesn't do too badly herself. This week has been pretty quiet and looks to stay that way. We are almost done with our Christmas shopping and the kids have enjoyed picking out gifts for each other. They have also enjoyed wrapping the presents--though Emily wants to unwrap them as quickly as they get wrapped. This is a joyous time of the year.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Thanksgiving
Friday, November 9, 2007
Halloween




While Chantel and I were in lovely Hawaii Mom took charge of the Halloween festivities at our home. Mom had a lot of fun trick or treating with the kids. She also had fun taking pictures and sent us these delightful pictures of the kids in their Halloween costumes. Becca and Hannah make lovely China dolls, Peter Gordon is a stupendous Spiderman, and Emily made an adorable pumpkin. Enjoy.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Aloha
Chantel and I got back on Monday from lovely Oahu. I was doing research on the Church College of Hawaii at BYU-Hawaii and had enough frequent flyer miles to let Chantel come with me. Mom came down and watched the kids. They had an absolute blast. It was good for Chantel and I to spend a whole week together and be able to relax knowing the kids were in good hands. I spent several mornings researching in the archives and Chantel enjoyed wandering the beach or relaxing in the condo. We stayed at Turtle Bay Condos. We went swimming in the ocean, ate at some fun restaurants, went to the temple twice, and went to the Polynesian Cultural Center. We also went to a botanical garden in a volcanic crater and enjoyed wandering several beaches. It was hard to come back to work yesterday but good to be home. Enjoy the pictures.
Monday, October 22, 2007

We had an exciting weekend. We went to the BYU-Eastern Washington football game. We let the kids take a couple of friends and so we had quite the crew. It was raining lightly when we got to the game but it stopped about half way through the first quarter. Things got really dicey after the third quarter when it started to snow really hard. We bailed because the Y was up 35-7 and I went to get the car while the crew hung out under the stadium. It was fun times. Peter Gordon started pre-school last week and absolutely loves it. The picture is of him with his backpack already to go into the school. The other picture is of the kids busily drawing pictures on a quite Sunday afternoon. Emily is quite funny. She loves drawing but has to use pens or pencils--no crayons. Becca is busily preparing for a sonatina recital this next week (Nov. 3) and has memorized two parts of the sonatina. She is getting quite good at memorizing music. Hannah has started putting both hands together in her piano class and is having a great time. She really likes playing the piano. Chantel and I are surviving. Chantel has started doing puzzles again and Peter Gordon has been helping her. Special Collections celebrated its fiftieth anniversary last week and so I was part of a presentation talking about our collections. My Designing BYU exhibit opened earlier this month. It covers the philosophical and physical underpinnings of the campus.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
A Snowy September Day


We woke up this morning to a driving rainstorm. It had calmed down a little by the time of Peter Gordon's soccer game and so we took him over to the park to see if they were going to play. He did play and got rather wet playing in the rain. The kids looked like they were having a blast--water and dirt combining to make every kids' favorite mud. Their only complaint was that it was cold. It was even colder by game time for Becca and Hannah. They both had their games called at the half because it was so cold. Now I am sitting in my office looking out the window and it is snowing. We have a good dusting of snow on the front yard. It has been snowing pretty consistently for the last hour or so. The kids have been having a blast as you can see from the pictures. Emily wasn't too sure about the snow and was finally starting to play with the kids when she fell down. Peter Gordon had great fun trying to catch snowflakes on his tongue and Becca and Hannah enjoyed twirling around with their friend Shayne. The weather in Utah never ceases to amaze me. We always transition so suddenly.
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