Friday, February 8, 2013

Our Home

We have loved living in many beautiful places in the world, but the Rockies with its tall mountains, pine forests, animals, and scenery are home for us. We left many good friends and beautiful California in 1990, to return to the mountains of Provo to begin a new adventure after our military service. 

Provo is located in Utah Valley about 20 miles south of Salt Lake City. Utah Lake occupies much of the central plain of the valley, and towns of Provo and Orem lie along the valley's eastern side butted up against imposing Wasatch Mountains. The valley has several small villages from Payson and Santaquin in the south to American Fork, Alpine, and Lehi in the north. The valley is surrounded by high mountains, Nebo and Timpanogos being the highest. Provo is home to Brigham Young University (BYU)  and Orem is home to Utah Valley University (UVU), each with over 30,000 students.

We enjoy our home on the eastern bench of the Wasatch Mountains. It provides a nice view of the valley and lake, and is a quiet, pleasant neighborhood close to BYU and other things. For us, home has always been the important thing. No matter where we lived in the world, we always tried to make our home a sanctuary for our children where we could teach them the values and standards that we believed were important. Now that we are somewhat empty-nesters, home is still our fortress. We enjoy having grandchildren come.


Winter wonderland on Oak Lane

Kitchen - the Hub of Family Activity

Fireplace Room

Fall Splendor in the Mountains

Brilliant Fall Colors



Mount Timpanogos 11,000 Feet

South Fork Canyon in Fall

Our Home - 1730 Oak Lane with Squaw Peak in Background

1 comment:

Melanie said...

Seeing pictures of the family home brings back feelings of happiness and comfort. Thanks mom and dad for always providing a home where love and acceptance was felt!