For only about one month, this was the quorum of the 12 apostles. Because of the short time before Elder Holland passed away, this becomes a very historic photo. I wanted to include it on our blog.
Can you name them?Hinton Happenings
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Friday, January 23, 2026
Jeffrey R. Holland Passes Away
President Jeffrey R. Holland passed away on Dec. 27, 2025. Oh how we will miss him. His funeral was so inspiring. All three of his children gave beautiful, inspiring talks.
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Take Me Back to Japan
Just before Christmas, I went to our local Asian market. I don't know why we haven't gone before now. It is only about five minutes from our house. I wanted to buy Ken some Calpis- a drink he loves from Japan, for Christmas. When I walked in, it took me right back to a Japanese grocery: the narrow, crowded aisles packed with all kinds of foods. Freezers and fridges- every bit of space packed. I found the calpis and a couple of other foods that I have missed:
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Pop Tarts Bowl
One of my true joys in my life is watching BYU games "with" my sister Joan. We text back and forth with the most frequent word being texted is "Wahoo!" We are both, shall we say, passionate fans of BYU. It is so much fun to share this with her.
I watched the Pop Tarts Bowl alone as Ken was on a Christmas bird count that day, but I joined Joan and her family in their Pop Tarts Party. It was a great game. She sent me this picture after.
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
2025 Christmas Bird Count
Ken participated in three Audubon Christmas bird counts this year: Zion National Park, St. George City, and Silver Reef. For many years, he was the director of the St. George City one, but he retired this year and was just a participant. He served as a group leader in all three counts. His brother, Don is a nature photographer and shared some of his pictures from the counts.
| Female Ladderback Woodpecker |
| Male Ladderback Woodpecker |
| Hermit Thrush |
| Northern Pygmy Owl- this picture was taken by another participant, Miranda Crawford. |
Ken doesn't go "birding" as much as he would like, but he enjoys participating in these annual counts. He also enjoys our backyard visitors and tries to get in some birding when we travel.
Monday, January 19, 2026
2026 Books
I am excited for reading in 2026. I like to take a picture of my TBR shelf at the first of the year.
I have set a goal to read 72 books this year. I also have set a goal to read more nonfiction books. I have changed my quite intricate system for choosing what books I read so that it will include more nonfiction.Sunday, January 18, 2026
Saturday, January 17, 2026
Eddie Winston is Looking for Love
What a delightful book!
90-year-old Eddie has never been kissed.
He forms a most unlikely friendship with a 26 -year-old woman who is
determined to help him find love and his first kiss. I loved Eddie and the other characters and
feel like I lost some friends when I finished the book. This is the kind of book I love most. 4+
stars from me.
Anxiously Engaged
Anxiously Engaged: A Biography of M. Russell Ballard by Susan Easton BlackMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
Biography Physical book
I just finished this wonderful biography of M Russell Ballard. I loved learning more about the man who called my husband to the stake presidency many years ago. I found his life and attitude to be motivational and exemplary. I loved the many anecdotes and stories from his life. I am so glad I read this 5-star book.
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2025 Book Review
This is my annual book review for 2025. I read 77 books in 2025: 72 fiction and 5 non-fiction.
I have read SO many good books this year it is most difficult to choose my favorites. It has been a very good reading year. I rated 15 fiction books with 5 stars, and 2 non-fiction books with 5 stars. I read a lot about books, therefore am now better at choosing what books to read- hence a big increase in 5 star reads.
The fifteen fiction books that I rated 5 stars:
Three books by Rosamunde Pilcher: The Shell Seekers, September, and Winter Solstice
A Painted House by John Grisham
Theo of Golden by Allen Levi
The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro
The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon
Whistling Past the Graveyard by Susan Crandall
Rebecca by Daphne DuMaurier
Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls
Ramona Quimby, Age 8 by Beverly Cleary
The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein
The Borrowed Life of Frederick Fife by Anna Johnston
Kinfolk by Sean Dietrich
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
The two non-fiction books I rated 5stars:
You Are My Sunshine by Sean Dietrich
The Book of Mormon
Each year I try to choose a favorite book in each category. It is SO hard this year. I read the Book of Mormon every year and it's always a favorite. Otherwise my favorite non-fiction book was You Are My Sunshine by Sean Dietrich. This author is an amazing storyteller and this book was hilarious, but also very tender. I highly recommend reading or listening to this one.
Now the harder category- fiction. I loved every one of the books that were rated with 5-stars. Every one. I'm analyzing which one most moved me- made me want to be a better person, I think it is a tie between three:
Theo of Golden by Allen Levi This book will make you want to be better and do better. I loved it. I bought copies to give to my daughters, and other famly members and a dear friend. I will say it is my favorite of the year, but these other two a close second.
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck. I hated it, but it made me look at life in a whole new way. It is so good.
The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein. I loved this book because of the example of the main character. In a situation that could cause him to become bitter and to give up, he gave up everything to do what was best for his child. He didn't become bitter against those who were causing him the pain, but just kept fighting for what was right. That's integrity.
So there you have it. My review of books read in 2025!
Friday, January 16, 2026
The Pecan Man
The Pecan Man by Cassie Dandridge SelleckMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
Historical Fiction Physical Book
What a beautiful, well-written book. I loved Eddie (the Pecan Man), Blanche, and mostly Miz Beckworth. Miz Beckworth is added to my literary hero list. I loved how this book made me think and, more than that, go inside my own heart to decide what I think is right and wrong. This book is short and oh, so powerful. It is a 5 star plus book.
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Keynote Christmas Season 2025
We had a wonderful Christmas season with the Keynotes. How I love these ladies. It was a whirlwind as we did our final rehearsal and 13 performances and a luncheon in 11days. We have a pretty good system, but still it's a lot of work for me to decide what we are singing at each venue and make performance charts, etc. We only do our entire program once- that's in the Tabernacle performance. The rest of the performances are shortened versions of the program. Every member has a narration part and a solo.
| Kim Meyers, Kalynn Snow, Kyla Lawrence, Jen Pusey, Chris Tonks, Tami Peterson, Cindy Alton, Lydia Fisher, Kay Hinton, Val Jones, Connie Spilker, Cindi Witt, Carole Seegmiller (accompanist) |
Ken comes to some of our performances. When he does, he takes pictures.
| Meadows FHE There were about 60 people in attendance |
| Cool Yule |
| Performing for the sealers of the Red Cliffs Utah temple Christmas party. |
Songs in this year's program:
Keynote
Christmas, 2025
A Glad Noel - with bells
It's Beginning to Look Like Christas/ Pine Cones and Holly Berries-
Soloists,: Val Jones and Tami Peterson
Winter
Wonderland
Soloist: Kalynn Snow
A Holly,
Jolly Christmas
Cool Yule
Carols of
Christmas
Soloist: Cindy Alton
An Angelic
Christmas Medley
Soloists: Kay Hinton and Connie Spilker
Come and See
Soloists: Jen Pusey and Lydia Fisher
I See a Star
Solooist: Kyla Lawrence
Oh, What a
Wonderful Child
Soloist: Kim Meyers
Dona Nobis
Pacem
Come, Lord
Jesus
Soloists: Chris Tonks and Cindi Witt
Sussex Carol
All on a
Silent Night
with Cello



