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Surprise visit

So about a week before the cruise Kristie and I decided to modify our itinerary. Instead of heading back to SLC after the cruise, we thought it would be fun to head back to Massachusetts for an extra week of vacation. We knew mom would be really excited about this idea, but I only discussed it with dad, and we decided to keep it a secret. Coleman was flying back to Utah with us, and had really wanted to go home too, so we switched his itinerary to match ours without him knowing.

So when we got off the cruise ship, we all headed to the Orlando airport. Coleman, Kristie and I went to one terminal, and mom, dad and Andrew headed to another. I had wanted to see how far we could get Coleman before he realized the final destination, but he ended up figuring it out at baggage check-in. The guy said, “so your final destination is Boston?” and Coleman nodded, then looked really confused, and said “wait…no.” Before too much protesting we caught his attention and shouted “surprise! Merry Christmas!” It was pretty funny to watch his confusion give way to excitement.

So we boarded a Jetblue flight to Logan Airport in Boston, while mom and dad flew Southwest into Manchester, NH. Dad made up some excuse about having to drive over and pick up a package for work at Logan, and mom (somewhat annoyed)  said “fine.” When they drove past us along the curbside pickup, we saw mom in the passenger side window and began waving. Her face was priceless, she looked like she just woke up in an episode of the Twilight Zone. I was just glad she managed to wait till dad stopped the car before she launched herself out of it. I think she was trying to figure out what state we were all in at the moment.

Anyways, at the last second I pulled out my camera and switched it on to video…here was the latter part of her reaction:

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Christmas Cruise

This year we spent Christmas with the McConnon family. On a boat. In the Caribbean. It was so, so much fun.

After Coleman wrapped up his finals, he drove down from Rexburg, and the three of us flew out to Orlando on Saturday morning. Mom, dad and Andrew met us there and the next morning we boarded a massive, decked-out-for-Christmas Royal Carribean cruise ship, to set sail for 7 days. Arriving on the boat :

Our rooms looked over the 5th deck promenade that you see behind us, which was filled with shops and stretched from one end of the massive ship to the other.

Monday: Coco Cay, Bahamas

We were the first passengers to arrive on the island (excited much?) and spent the day exploring the island. We saw stingrays, starfish, and all kinds of other cool stuff. After lunch we joined a volleyball tourney and layed out for a while in the island sun.

Sunrise on the beach

Florider surf park on the back of the ship

Cantilevered hottub...look below and there's nothing but ocean

On the way to dinner

Late night surfing

Tuesday: At sea

We spent today running around and exploring the ship. The enormity of the boat, and the quantity of available food, still had us in awe.

Dodgeball tournament on deck.

Kristie and Tom on the ship's climbing wall

Wednesday: St. Thomas

Afternoon at the secluded Lindquist beach

A McConnon family portrait

The boys

Thursday: St. Martin

Philipsburg, St. Maarten (Dutch Side)

A huuuuge live lobster that was about to end up on the grill

Kristie, island fairy

Coleman leaving the runway

Kristie lee

Sunset on the pier

Singing carols on Christmas Eve

Singing carols on Christmas Eve

Friday: At sea

The dining room

Custom-made cookie sandwich

Candid shot

Saturday: At sea

Mom, conquering her fear of heights

Filming "On a Boat." L-R: T-Pain, Andy Samberg & Kiv. Don't ask.

Our excellent wait staff

Brothers

Andrew "Sprinkles" McConnon

Pharaohs Lounge

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Lights at Temple Square

This evening we traveled up to SLC with Leah and Jonny to see the lights at Temple Square, and catch a portion of the ‘The Wondrous Gift of Christmas’ concert presented by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra. It was beautiful…highlighted by exceptional performances from Grammy-award winning singer Natalie Cole, and Pulitzer prize winning author Frank McCullough (one of my all-time favorite nonfiction writers)

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‘Tis the Season

Kristie and I purchased our first real Christmas tree this year, and had a blast making our home feel all kinds of Christmas-y. Here’s a shot of Kristie putting the finishing touches on the lights and ornaments:

**Special thanks to Joe Meservy who has provided the soundtrack to our last three Christmases in the form of a classic mix, lovingly dubbed Christmas Nog.

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Thanksgiving ’09

This Thanksgiving we headed up to Grandma and Grandpa Tanner’s home in Ogden to spend time with the extended Tanner family. Grandma and Grandpa did a great job organizing dinners, events and activities to make sure we all had a wonderful extended weekend.

Before leaving we had a little time to hang out with Coleman and Lacey (down from BYU-I). Coleman suggested we hit all-you-can-eat-night at Wingers and I was completely feelin’ that. We took this picture before they had to wheel us boys out of the joint.

We also acted on a little pre-Christmas spirit and made sugar cookies with Nathan and Kendra. Which we ended up eating all ourselves, despite our best intentions to share.

Up in Ogden a few of us went out bowling, and it was a pretty awesome event. Here’s a great group shot of the boys:

On Thanksgiving day grandma organized a trip to the temple, where we took this neat family picture.

By the time everyone arrived for the dinner, we had quite the gathering…so much so that we had to borrow a bunch of tables and chairs from the local church. The food and company were terrific, and we found ourselves incredibly grateful for an untold number of blessings in our lives.

After eating we headed over to the annual Tanner Turkey Shoot…a double-elimination, skeet shooting contest. There were some surprise contenders, but Houston ended up taking the trophy with a particularly strong showing.

That night I had a pretty epic adventure of my own. I’d never participated in any Black Friday shopping madness, but decided that it was about time. I saw a killer deal at Wal-Mart for an HP laptop that dirt cheap and light years ahead of my current machine (the $298 one pictured below).  It was totally worth it, so long as you were willing to pay the price in sleepless hours and hysterical crowds. Which I was.

Coleman and I arrived at 10:50 pm or so, and he kept me company until they let the official line form, from which point 22 of us were cordoned off in the chilly produce isle to wait until they issued the laptops at 5:30 am the next day. Luckily Kristie suggested I bring a couple big body pillows to sit on, which turned out to be the best idea ever. It was a long, long night. We played Bop-It, complained, tried to stay warm, and shared stories with the complete strangers that gradually became friends. At long last I got my machine, and Coleman came, bleary-eyed, to pick me up by 6:00 am. He was quite a good sport.

All in all it was a terrific weekend that was full of highlights, and we left it feeling very thankful indeed..

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BYU 26, Utah 23

Andrew George, breaking a Ute “tackle” to win in overtime. Glorious bragging rights for a full year. Loving it.

tackling

(P.S. – Hey Max, you sound like me last year)

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Apart

This week I got to/had to attend a conference in Las Vegas for work. While I was really looking forward to the opportunity to connect with some brilliant individuals, Kristie and I were not looking forward to being away from each other. Four nights marked the longest stretch we’d been apart in two years.

I left Monday night, so Kristie decided to head home Tuesday night to spend time with her family. We each had good times on our respective trips. I spent the majority of my time attending conference sessions by day, and sponsored after-parties by night. At the Rok Nightclub in the New York, New York hotel, they catered to the tech-oriented partygoers by displaying a Twitter hashtag on the scrolling jumbo screen. Geek awesomeness:

Fun fun…but we couldn’t be happier to be back.

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Halloween ’09

Unfortunately our Halloween-night plans didn’t quite work out, but at least I got to dress up with a few friends at work. I went as our former intern. Not funny unless you knew him. Check out this attractive bunch:

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Kristie’s Birthday

Tonight we got Thai at our favorite restaurant in Park City, Bangkok Thai on Main. It was two years ago today that we had dinner at the same spot, hours before I proposed. Happy 24th baby!

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Cheer Party and Homecoming

The Weidman’s hosted an excellent get together for BYU cheer alumni that Kristie and I were invited to attend. I’ve learned over the years that anytime you get a group of cheerleaders together in one place, they end up stunting. It’s practically inevitable. But this time, everybody took a crack at it…even the non-cheerleaders. For example…

Jeriann was peer-pressured into trying a stunt with KC. Everyone who knew anything agreed she handled it like a pro:

Then everyone got on my case and coaxed me into putting Kristie in the air. Surprisingly it worked okay. Luckily Kristie’s good enough that anyone could put her up:

But easily the most entertaining was when Cami managed to hold up her brawny husband Chandler, completely unassisted. Cami’s face is priceless:

The next evening was homecoming versus TCU. ESPN college gameday was there…in fact everything was perfect, except for the final score. During halftime they had cheer alum come out on the field for the fight song. Here’s some friends down on the grass: