

Moving inside the house, we see the dining/living room area as well as a view into the addition that added to the back by previous owners. We like to keep this area open and free because we don't have any furniture with which to fill it. Jack is seen here in a cordial "keepin' an eye on the carpet" attitude.
Looking to the immediate left of the last picture we see the shoe rack and dryer area. This dryer is amazingly quiet. The first time we used I had no idea it was on for some time (i.e. when the buzzer went off signifying it was done). We also see Jack showing off his right turn driving hand signal.
The kitchen narrow, but thanks to Ikea the space is well used. Hilary has added a shelf for cookbooks and other assorted recipes, a spice jar shelf, and some hooks for hanging things on.





Descending back to ground level, Jack has moved to the couch in order to take in some classical music and maybe a veggietale or two. Notice our elegant food storage shelving. It's convenient to have the food close to the couch, but the can opener is inconveniently stored in the kitchen.
Did I mention that the former owners left us their entertainment center? Well, let me do so now. Funnily enough, we can fit all of our entertainment apparatus in this one piece of furniture.
Looking back through the house we have the revers shot of the second picture in this post. With Einstein on the right and periodic tables on the left, you can tell that our home decor is pretty much as cool as it gets.
Last, and close to least, we have a small backyard-like area. It mostly is a place for us to keep tree roots. However, one can take out a blanket and a pillow and have quite a relaxing time reading under a tree. (Or perhaps consider learning to read) In any case, this is our house. We like it. Jack has his own room now, so he thinks he runs the place. And, in a lot of ways he does.

Jack was riding in a front back the whole way and was happy to get out once we got to the top. He got fed and then just lay on his back kicking his legs enjoying being outside and free from pack restraints. He also happily tried to eat and ant that crawled into his mouth. We got the poor thing out, but it had already drowned in Jack’s drool.
We then wrapped up July and started into August. The first week of August saw Hilary’s last day at Ultradent. After her two year stint in their quality control lab she was happy to leave the job, and sad to leave the people. All in all Ultradent is a class act as far as taking care of employees is concerned, so we’re going to miss them.
As our time in Provo was fast coming to and end we tried to see most of our friends before we left. We were also lucky enough to spend some time with Jon and Lara Beer who moved to Provo just before we were leaving. I’ve known Jon and his twin brother David since I was born (our mothers were friends when pregnant and our birthdays are eight days apart) and we all got back together a few times before we left town. This nicely sets up the following picture. Now, David, Jon and myself were all married during different years but still managed to all have our first child within four months of each other.
In the picture we’re all together and so are all our children. This perfectly sets up my being able to tell Jack that he met Matthew and Naomi and therefore should remember them.
but it was great. Unlike the Utah mountains we’d become more familiar with, the Alaskan mountains were the rich green thousands of well watered plants. On other days we drove to other sites of interest, like picking blueberries in the alps,
seeing iceburgs and glaciers,
but by far the hike up flat top mountain was my favorite part of the trip.
Some other exciting things happened while we were in Alaska. We finally closed on a home in Maryland, largely due to the help of Hilary’s father so one again thanks to Ted for being an amazing human being, which meant that we officially had someplace to live in September. I also officially graduated from BYU with my Masters in physics. So, on the whole it was quite a good week.
We weren't there for the recpetion but this is how it would have looked if we were thhere. (Thank goodness for being able to steal others peoples pictures from facebook!)
As is usually the case things always take longer than you’d planned. In this case, what with one thing and another we didn’t leave Salt Lake for parts east until about 6pm. This was unfortunate as the hotel we’d made reservations for was a solid eight hour drive away in Sidney, Nebraska.