Robert Adams designed some of the furniture that Chippendale built. The decoration matched his ceilings. He even painted some of the paintings in the house. What a talent!
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Robert Adams' ceilings
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Eating, and More Eating, then comes the Exercise!
Valentine's Day Activities
How about a Blind/Blind Date? That's what we did one night. Everyone was blindfolded--girls on one side and boys on the other. They did an activity together, then moved down a chair to a new date. They built something out of Legos, decorated a cupcake, moulded something out of playdough, and had taste tests with whipped cream, pudding, and hot sauce. It looked really fun!
Tom Mc Nee was the host for a FHE version of THE DATING GAME. He took on the persona of a well-known British television personality. Scuba Steve ended up choosing Megan Price as his date, and I can't remember now who was chosen by the other contestants.
Matthew Wilkinson's farewell
Kevin Lund's Baptism
Farewell to Jainan
Jainan left to go back to China on January 10th. We had a farewell party for him at the institute and he gave a little speech telling everyone what a good experience this had been and how he had come to know he had a Heavenly Father and he hoped he would be able to find the church in China. He is very special to us and thanks to email we keep in touch.
The Shambles in York
This street is one of the best preserved medieval streets in Europe. The buildings on opposite sides of the path hang over far enough that two people on upper floors could reach out and hold hands. Shambles comes from the word shammel which means animal flesh. There are ledges on the lower windows where butchers would display their meat. They would slaughter animals in the back of the building so there would always be a fresh supply of meat. Some of these shops and houses date back to 1350.
York before Christmas 2010 and New Year's Day
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