Saturday, September 30, 2023
Kylee's & Talin's Wedding
Monday, September 25, 2023
Our Day Out with Christian and Graham
After a few conflicts, family vacations, and more than one cancellation over the past few months, we were finally able to synchronize schedules to take 10-year-old Christian and his brother, seven-year-old Graham, out for their birthday outings with Fun Aunt and Uncle. They chose to go up to Boondocks in Kaysville.
Upon arrival, we divided up. JB took Christian mini golfing, while I took Graham to the arcade. Graham got right to work, winning two large bouncy balls from The Claw:
He wanted to go back to try to win a third one, but I legit thought we didn't have enough room in the car for another one for the trip home (they took up quite a bit of space).
Also, Skee-ball.
Meanwhile, JB and Christian had a great time golfing. Christian even scored a hole-in-one on one of the holes.
On our way home, we stopped by Swig for treats, because a trip out with us comes with that extra benefit, too. We had another wonderful afternoon with the niblings.
Tuesday, September 19, 2023
Danny's Baptism
Friday, September 15, 2023
Arbuckle Family Dinner/September 2023
On Sunday, JB and I gathered with the in-laws for monthly family dinner at Jeremy's and Alice's home in Centerville. The weather was perfect for spending a September evening outdoors. I was grateful to just be able to attend one of these dinners for the first time in a while, since I missed the previous month due to illness and to being up at Bear Lake the month before that.
The menu's main dishes included Dutch oven meatloaf and mixed vegetables. We also enjoyed watermelon and veggies. JB provided dessert, which was both a birthday cake and peach crumble for birthday boy Tatum, now 10 years old (!):
Friday, September 1, 2023
Plowman Family Dinner/August 2023
Monday, August 21, 2023
Improvables: Megan's Tribute Show
Still reeling from the loss of our dear friend and troupe co-owner Megan, we nevertheless marched forward and put on a tribute show/fundraiser for her daughter, Roxie, on Friday night at the Bountiful Davis Art Center. As they say in show biz, the show must go on. We feel that Megan would've wanted us to put on a funny show even amidst the tears that were collectively shed, and that is what happened.
We shattered out previous attendance record with more than 100 attendees in chairs. Among those present were several of Megan's family members, former students, and other acquaintances. Together, we were able to raise over $1,500, which is also by far our best fundraiser ever.
The show itself included appearances by several improvisers past and present, under the direction of co-MCs Erica and Ricky. Some of my favorite moments included this scene set in a bowling alley/shooting range in "Sing It":
... along with Richard's "Advice Panel" character Shy Jerome: