I like sleeping with the
window open if it is
not too cold
or smokey.
Right now it appears the
smoke and the mist are
having a fight.
I think that the smoke
may be winning.
I like sleeping with the
window open if it is
not too cold
or smokey.
Right now it appears the
smoke and the mist are
having a fight.
I think that the smoke
may be winning.
I
have a drawer where
my
shorts live or
used
to anyway.
Weather
changed.
Make
way for the
coats
and sweaters!
Problem
is – I don’t
have
enough room.
Too
much bulk for
just
one drawer.
I
do love the fall though.
Kind
of naughty for the
morning
temperature to be
67
one day and 43 the next.
I
have gone two days now
without
running the air conditioner.
I
would rather have it cold than
overly
warm
Pretty
soon we’ll be
turning
the heat on.
Bah,
humbug!
Our Sunday School lesson focused on the latter-day prophets and apostles. Before getting into the lesson we were asked to share any encounters we may have had with any. Melodie told about seeing Pres. Monson at a Jazz game and waiting for the elevator with his party. They were dressed in suits at the Jazz game. They are dressed in suits every time they are in public. It’s an image that we perceive. Could we view them as God’s mouth pieces if they were dressed in tee shirts and jeans? Perhaps. They are human beings with their own thoughts but do represent so much more.
Long before being ordained as
president, the then Elder Monson had come into Snelgrove’s ice cream parlor with
some companions. Burnt Almond Fudge was
a popular ice cream with the general authorities. President Benson would order a dish of BAF –
no cherry please. Elder Monson would order a double thick BAF shake.
One night while he was there my mom
went to his table to take his order.
When it was his turn my mom had asked if he would like his usual double thick BAF shake.
“Am I that predictable?” he asked.
Well, yes.
Elder Monson than decided to do
something unexpected and ordered a dish called “Desert Sunset” which is totally
different from a BAF shake. The dish contained
one scoop of vanilla ice cream, a scoop of raspberry sherbet and a scoop of
orange sherbet on either side of the vanilla. This was topped with a fruit
salad topping. It was not a popular dish.
I always thought that might make a
great analogy on those of us who wear suits or name tags – who are looked upon
as examples (whether we want it or not) and what if things changed? What if we were to wear a tee shirt instead of
a suit or order another dish out of the ordinary? How is perception changed? Or does it change?
Ordering one dish over another is not
life changing. Some choices don’t
matter. And yet there are some who are
so admired they put a suit on out of respect to those who may follow their every
move. Some of us are predictable and
that’s okay. I like doing things out of
the ordinary just to throw people off.
What do I accomplish by doing that?
The
other night I had asked Alexa to set an alarm for yesterday morning as we would
be picking pears . . . or so we believed.
I had glanced at the calendar and realized that yesterday was mine and
Richard’s wedding anniversary. I started
toward the back room to ask him if he wanted to do anything special to
celebrate. I don’t know if I even made
it back to the room where he was working on watches. I am so losing it. We both are.
Both of us forgot about it being our
anniversary. We went down to Medford to
pick pears which we normally do at the end of August. No smoke filled the air! It was great!
But we wondered: Do the pears prefer smoky weather? I have never seen so many puny pears
EVER. The majority were not even
pickable. What? It was rather disappointing. Two people climbed ladders and dropped them
down to those who would catch and gently place in their bags. Rings had been handed out and most pears
missed their mark. I took a few pictures
before getting recruited to fold boxes.
I liked that job.
We did stay longer than normal but have
stayed longer if the pears were their normal size. It wasn’t until we were almost home when we
received a text from Ryan wishing us a happy anniversary. Oh, yea.
Talk about your hopeless romantics . . . or rather hopeless at
remembering.
Facebook reminders of celebrations
past . . . many with other nostalgia unrelated to the anniversary itself but
anniversary of something else – like the planes crashing into the twin towers
just two days after we were married. Twelve
years ago I had gone to Mrs. Cavanaugh’s candies with the second grade field
trip.
Evidently it was “Karen” day one
year – I think before 2020 when the name Karen seemed to get a bad rap. That
was the same year I put some presidential trivia online for two months. Ten years ago my mom was dwindling between
this earth life and the other side.
I have wearing my
sweatshirt the last couple of
mornings.
the mountain.
Fall is in
the air.
It would be
nice if it would
last always.
We left the hotel just after 4:00 a.m. on Saturday. Jaime likes getting breakfast at Denny's and so we went there for food. Richard and I don't care for Denny's and were each disappointed with our meal - though we had not expected much to begin with. I would rather have McDonald's than Denny's. Jaime said it could be our last time for going to Denny's.
We drove by way of Boise. Though we hit almost every rest stop between Salt Lake and Myrtle Creek we seemed to make good timing. I think it was after 5:00 when we drove passed the sign that indicated we were in Douglas County, but then it took another two hours before we arrived in Roseburg. (I have mentioned how incredibly large our county is) We could see the smoke before we arrived in Glide.
For the most part I don’t check my facebook or email while on vacation. I’m on vacation. This is how things looked when I returned
Before
our backroom was built Richard had hung two clothes lines that came down in
2019 and were never replaced. I could
use the lines 2-4 months of the year. I
could hang about three loads. Richard
has since replaced one line but it is much shorter and holds only one load at
best.
I was able to take in a few more classes of the water fitness before the pool closed for the season. The last day was August 25th although we had scheduled a pool party for the 26th. Open swim and party were both cancelled due to the poor air quality. We had worse in 2017.
When
I returned home I had used the dryer as the skies were filled with smoke. The rain has since chased the smoke
away. It seems pointless to hang the
laundry with a chance of rain.
We learned that Ryan and his family would be doing a tour of the main post office where he works. We asked if we could join them. On Saturday morning Richard drove Jaime and me downtown as she was still set on finding souvenirs bearing Utah’s name. We also went to Trolley Square before driving to the post office to meet Ryan’s family.
It was a nice experience
learning more about the structure of the post office. Here is a more detailed example of what we saw. Of course not exact. We were not allowed to take pictures except in certain designated spots. Our tour guide spoke in a very soft voice. He asked questions and gave out tee shirts for correct answers. We walked away with two T-shirts and two string backpacks.
Afterward we asked
if they would like to have lunch together and ended up going to the Old Spaghetti
Factory (putting ourselves at Trolley Square once again). Emma was most impressed and announced it as
her new favorite restaurant. She said
the food was better than McDonald’s which made me laugh. Well, yeah . . .
We parted ways
after lunch. Ryan's family had a ward bbq to
attend that was different from the ward reunion that we attended. It was nice to see some faces from the past
although all the visits among us felt quite brief. Jaime was only five when we moved from the
ward and so did not remember many but was able to visit with a few.
My whole purpose for going to Utah in the first place was to see my sister’s family and that of my son, Ryan. Initailly I thought I would go at the end of July as Shelly and Shaylynn would have camp and Shelly would need someone to stay with the boys while Todd was at work. Then I got word of an upcoming ward reunion for August 19th. I somehow didn’t feel that I would be able to stay that long and declined the reunion.
Later Shelly informed me that she
was released from her calling and wouldn’t be attending camp after all – which
gave me opportunity to make arrangements to attend the reunion after all. And then Natalee (aka Sunny) called to ask if
I’d be there this summer so that she could arrange for my sibs and I to get
together. She made arrangements for all
of us to get together for a barbeque on the 18th. So my initial plan was to take the greyhound
on the 15th and arrive on the 17th.
We ended up going earlier and wished
for Richard to come with us. I felt
fortunate that he decided to come get us.
He drove all day Thursday and arrived after 3:00 a.m. on Friday. So he was there for my two primary purposes
for being in town. We kept his presence
a secret from Ryan’s family and Shelly's.
The barbeque didn’t start until four
or five but we had gone to my brother’s house early. I don’t think Ryan was planning to attend
initially but did arrive before Shelly and Todd. They were all very happy and surprised to see
“grandpa”.
We had a really nice visit. Of course we played games. We started with a game of “spoons” outdoors
but Mother Nature had other ideas and pushed us into the house before the night
was over. Such a memorable night. Thank you all who attended!
On Thursday morning my cousin Kindra (aka Michelle) and daughter, Aria (aka Melody) drove to Marj’s house to take Jaime and me to breakfast. We ended up at a waffle house near the high school. Afterwards Aria had wanted to get something at Fashion Place and so Jaime and I returned to the mall for a second time. After we were through browsing at the mall, Kindra drove us downtown and dropped us off.
We were specifically looking for a penny press machine and thought there might be one at the planetarium, but there was not.
Jaime received a text message from Richard while we were downtown. He had made arrangements for us to check in at a hotel as he was planning on driving in to collect us. I was adamant about NOT returning on Greyhound. I had wanted Richard to go with us in the first place specifically for the 18th and 19th – my soul reason for even being in Utah.
UTA offered free fare to all passengers riding bus or train on Thursday and Friday and so we did not have to pay on the return.
We took the train all the way to Sandy and met Natalee who then drove us to Marj’s to collect our luggage and took us back to the hotel. She offered to take us back to her house and feed us. But we decided to just rest up. Jaime and I unpacked and went to the pool.
Later Keith called to ask if we
wanted to play games. He came and got us and took us back to his house. We were playing games when Steven (aka Corey)
arrived. Natalee took some really great pictures of Jaime
and me playing cards with my brothers. What great memories in the making.
On Tuesday Jaime wanted to go out to Sandy and hang out with my brother Keith and his wife Natalee. We called first to see if we could come. We did not know that it would lead to our becoming another’s house guest. Natalee had already made plans with a former neighbor of ours. She and Marj (aka Peggy Bird) were going to see “The Barbie Movie” and had invited us to attend with them.
To be honest, “The Barbie Movie” was never on my agenda – especially for something to do while in Utah. I was a bit floored to learn that it was something Marj had wanted to do. Not only that she had offered to put Jaime and I up during the rest of our stay. Somehow the wires were crossed and Marj seemed to be under the impression that Jaime and I were sleeping on the floor (which we were not)
As school was scheduled to start the
following day and my allergies had been acting up (I'm guessing the dog hair for one), I decided it would be best
to leave Shelly’s and temporarily move in with Marj. I felt like an intruder but things worked
out. We saw the movie and went out to
lunch. We also went grocery shopping. Nat picked up some things for herself and
Jaime and I did some light shopping for ourselves and for Marj.
Jaime had really wanted to spend time at the Valley Fair Mall - opportunity missed on Monday. I asked her if we could just go to Fashion Place as it was within walking distance. Thought it was crazy to learn that none of the Malls open until after 11:00. So on Wednesday we walked over to the mall and browsed around. We did get lunch at the food court and then walked home.
On Monday we
met with a gal that we had gone to Church with when we lived in West Valley. She said the ward has now been dissolved. Oh, that makes sense. The last time I attended in 2017 the numbers
were down and the ward page has since disappeared from facebook.
Christy teaches at a school in
Magna. We took the bus out there and had
a Mexican lunch. It was nice to visit
with her and catch up on some happenings. After we parted ways Jai and I took
the bus back to Fairbourn and went to the library and took some pictures – two of
which are found in this post
Jaime had conned Todd into taking her to see Coraline at the theater. He drove her and his two eldest to meet his niece who worked at the theater and they watched it together. Afterwards Jaime treated Uncle Todd and her cousins to ice cream at Arctic Circle. I chose to stay home with Shelly and Jerry. The heat of the day had worn me out and I needed to rest.
We had made arrangements for Ryan (aka
Tony) to come pick us up from the bus depot.
He met us at 6:15 in the morning and took us to my sisters house where
we would sleep – or attempt to anyway.
We were introduced to the family dogs Sadie and Donny. Gary was asleep on the couch where we’d be sleeping –
or trying to and Jerry asked if we would give him permission to use us in a
youtube video. He then taught us a
geography game which I had assumed he wanted us to play while filming for the
youtube video. But that is a far as it
got. Perhaps we weren’t worthy subjects
for his channel?
For the most part we spent time with
Ryan and his family while Ryan was off and before the kids had to go back to
school. We played games with them and
then Ryan took us all to Dee’s for dinner.
After he brought us back to my sister’s house, we played games with her
family. Playing games with different
family members really was the highlight of our being there.
On Saturday we helped Todd (aka Bill Jolly) with
cleaning the church. Later Ryan came for
us and we went to the park. It was hot
and the kids wanted to go swimming. Jai
or I had suggested going to Fairbourn to run through the fountains. We drove from the park toward the Fairbourn station and Ryan parked in the lot of West Valley Library. As I was getting out of the car I realized that I had left my backpack at
the park. Thus we did not make it to Fairbourn as we stayed in car and headed back toward Vista Park. So grateful that my backpack was still
there when we returned.
We chose not to go back to Fairbourn but to the apartment where Ryan's family lives. He and the kids played in the pool while Jaime and I played games with our very pregnant Chelsey. Jaime and I had brought our suits to Utah but they were in our suitcases back at Todd and Shelly's house and I didn't think returning for them would be worth the extra amount of driving it would take as Utah is under construction. Every spring and summer it always takes longer to get from point A to point B than in the fall. So many roads. So many polycones, barrels and signs. So many detours. We crawled through traffic each time we were in the car
There
was construction on the road, on buildings, parking lots . . . very
overwhelming. So happy I had not driven.
Todd and Jaime were watching an episode of Star Trek: Strange New World. I was talking to Richard on the phone and excused myself and went downstairs as to not disturb Todd's program watching. Sadie was down there and had chewed me out for being in her territory. Fine, I did not want to be there anyway. Richard said I sounded tired and should get some sleep. I slept great on Saturday night. Apparently I was out the minute my buttocks hit the couch.
On Sunday we went to my sister’s
ward. There was a youth that gave the
closing prayer in Sacrament meeting.
What an awesome prayer. So
refreshing hearing a youth give the prayer in Sacrament meeting. There are two wards that meet in the building. Each ward has their own sacrament but will combine for the second meeting to account for more activity. That is a brilliant idea! Wish we had that option.