Kyoto x5

Kathryn’s family has a great Priesthood meeting tradition that is very much anticipated.  All the boys in the family get together and attend Priesthood meeting together, then we all head to the Kyoto Japanese restaurant in SLC for an after meeting dinner.  This was my 5th time attending the semi-annual dinner.  When someone new comes for the first time, they go through a sort of coming-of-age bet that comes with a hefty prize if you succeed and shame and ridicule if you fail.  My first time attending 2 years ago now I was faced with the daunting challenge of eating an entire pot of rice after we had already finished our heavy meal that leaves you feeling overly stuffed even if you are trying to eat lightly.  The prize was a crisp 100 dollar bill and becoming a man and being accepted into the family.  The penalty was that I would be ridiculed and possibly not even allowed to marry Kathryn.  You see, we weren’t even engaged yet, though I had purchased the ring and was waiting for it to be finished so I could propose to her.  The stakes where extremely high, and downing the rice was my only option.  Did it hurt?  Of course.  Where there after-the-fact repercussions?  Yes.  Was it worth it?  Absolutely!  I succeeded and entered the ranks of men at the table.

While the men are at Priesthood meeting and at dinner afterwards, the women also get together and go out to dinner and often go shopping.  Last year Kathryn, Emily, Marta, and Suzanne went shopping together and Ben, James, Tim, and I made bets on who we thought would spend the most money.  It was a race between Marta and Suzanne, but you know who won?  Kathryn with her awesome purse.  Apparently I’m not a very good shopping companion and she needs some good girl advice to thrive.  This year, she and Suzanne went shopping and all they got was stuff for the house.  Lamps, a mirror, and a great rug for upstairs, as seen in the picture below.  It’s apparent we’re home owners I guess when that’s all Kathryn wants to buy when she’s out on a shopping night with her mom.

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Green Grass

In an attempt to help usher springtime in, we decided to mow the front lawn.  It is looking so much better than this time last year!  It’s taken a lot of grass seed, fertilizer, water, and care to bring it back to life.

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I found this picture showing the “grass” from last year.

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Happy Easter

Happy Easter.  I just wanted to share something fun.  We recently received the April 2013 Ensign.

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When Kathryn was in Jerusalem, she had the privilege of visiting this very spot.

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It’s been such a blessing that she was able to visit the Holy Land and I love hearing her insight and learning about her experiences there.  Maybe one day she’ll be able to take me back there too.

 

Kevin’s Birthday

On Tuesday it was Kevin’s birthday.  In his email last week, he wrote this:

I am excited to turn 21, but I plan on doing it in peace and silence.  There is the tradition of breaking eggs and a bag of flour on the head of the celebrated here.  I hope no one has figured it out, but at any rate, I will be reading my wonderful letters and perhaps some more that the Todds will have brought from Tana.  Then I may use some of the brown sugar I have been saving and make a carmel pudding cake, just “out of the blue”.   

We decided it would be fun to make his birthday cake here, just in case he didn’t get the chance to.  I called up Josie and got the recipe.  We made it up, and cooked it.  In honor of Kevin, we put a candle in the cake.  It started sinking though.  Apparently we didn’t wait long enough for the cake to cool.

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I pulled out the candle and discovered it was melting and sinking into the cake.

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Oops, oh well.  So we put it back in, lit it, and blew it out.

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Then we pulled out the candle and surveyed the damage.

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We decided to let the cake cool for a while longer, then we scooped out what wax we could.  The cake ended up being very tasty.  Happy birthday Kevin!

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