I Love the fall. I love the crisp air. I love rain.
The last week of September seems to cool
down – not as cold as October – sometimes wet.
Not always.
This September has been extremely hot –
hotter than August. Hot like July. I welcome the October air.
It started on Saturday. Down poured all day. There was a funeral at the Church. And Jenna had a party to attend.
I went with Roland to the Church and took
the cake for the luncheon provided to the family. I asked what time I was needed. Not until noon. I returned to the house until it was time to
leave.
I put the dog out so he would go to the
bathroom outside and not in the house. I
planned to bring him back inside after I took Jenna to her party.
Joni and Super Ruby had plates of salad
ready to go out into the cultural hall.
Originally the Relief Society was told to plan for 100 – 125
people. I’m guessing the rain kept many
away.
Jenna played in the nursery as we waited
for the funeral to end. When Roland came
into the kitchen to assist, I could hear the rain beating down. I asked Roland if he would take Jenna to the
party so that I wouldn’t have to drive.
Pamela gave the closing prayer and asked
that the rain could be lifted long enough for the grave to be dedicated. And it was.
It stopped as the dedication got started, it continued just as the
dedication ended. Or so I heard. I was moving salads from the kitchen to the
tables – along with some other sisters and Roland.
He left long enough to get Jenna to her
friend’s birthday party. Super Ruby cut
each sheet cake into twelve pieces and scooped out monster squares to put on
plates.
Super Ruby doesn’t seem to delegate. She somehow believes that she is in charge
and is responsible for feeding at least 30 - 50 people by herself. She is a great cook. I bet she owns at least a hundred pots and
pans. She had only brought twelve of
them. Plus she provided all the table
decorations.
I probably could have come home. Before the family returned to the church, more
kitchen help arrived. More than was
actually needed, I think.
After Jenna called to announce that the
party was over and Roland had taken all the tables down, he came to get me and
announced that we were leaving. By then
it was just Joni and Super Ruby left in the kitchen – although Kristen would be
returning, and I said I would return as well.
But after I had stacked all of Super Ruby’s pans, and sacks, and goods
by the door, Joni told me that they didn’t need me to return.
Roland wanted to run a few errands. We went to Fashion Place Mall. I hate Fashion Place Mall. It’s too busy. It’s too overwhelmingly crowded with stores
and shops and people.
Roland had volunteered to drop me and Jenna
off at the curb or return to pick us up at the curb so that we wouldn’t have to get wet. Jenna and I welcomed the rain. We needed it.
We needed it to soak into our skin and wash the heat away.
I don’t know what time it was when we
finally returned home. Oh, no! I had left Highness outside! All that time. And he doesn’t have the sense to seek
shelter, and so he was wet. Fur soaked
through. We let him in. He wanted to cuddle. He wanted us to love the moisture away, I
guess.
It rained again yesterday and all last
night. Grey clouds this morning, but
when the sun came up, the clouds gradually went from grey to white and it
hasn’t rained today. But the air is
still crisp like October air.
Some trees have turned, but not all. Most of them are green still. At least the ones that are in my view. I know they've already turned in the mountains. I heard that there is a high percentage of snow - in the mountains. It can snow in the mountains. So long as it stays in the mountains. I'd rather trudge in snow than blazing heat though.
I considered going to Kayla’s. Of course I missed the first bus I saw. It turned before I could cross – and my feet
hurt too much to continue walking. So I
sat down and waited 15 minutes.
The transfer had buses scheduled at three
minutes apart. I should have taken the
second one. I may have made the next
transfer. I didn’t think about it until
I was on my way to the TRAX station that I would have to wait for another half
hour (which would make another hour before arriving to Kayla’s) and so I just
took the train and went back home.
I cleaned out the pantry and did the
dishes. Roland wanted me to program a
remote. But first I had to print out the
directions. My eyesight is not that
great – I need the instructions to be in big letters. I still can’t get the remote to work
however. And now I am creating this post
to put on my blog. And now you are
reading it.