Clean Shower
I suspect cleaner than we moved in
Clair did an excellent job
Biff cleaned the tops of the washer
and dryer
He organized the cupboards
and cleaned the kitchen sink
He makes the best quesadillas
He gives Bonnie baths
and combs her down
"you shouldn't judge a book by its cover" - what lies beneath could bear an element of surprise
Clean Shower
I suspect cleaner than we moved in
Clair did an excellent job
Biff cleaned the tops of the washer
and dryer
He organized the cupboards
and cleaned the kitchen sink
He makes the best quesadillas
He gives Bonnie baths
and combs her down
I
found the above photo on facebook with the caption that the most one might have seen in
person from the above list is five. I
have been to eight. Below I have posted
memories and links to those places I have visited.
from this post
Statue
of Liberty – never been, but I have read countless books on the history of the
statue and Ellis Island.
Grand Canyon – went with my family when I was 12 or 13. I don’t remember a whole lot from that trip. But I do remember driving to the North Rim with my mom, sister and Grandma. Some highlights are found in this post.
Walt
Disney World – honestly don’t have the desire.
I’m content with Anaheim’s original Disneyland
Zions – continues with same trip found on this post
Space Needle – my first time was in June 1982 (see this post) It was probably seven years later when I met up with a friend in Seattle and had gone there with her
Hollywood
Sign – I’m sure I had seen it on one of the many California trips I had taken
with my family – I just don’t remember.
Jaime was hoping to see it when we went down there for Labor Day
weekend. Richard and I were even in
Hollywood! But no sign.
Las Vegas – many times. As a kid the strip wasn’t near the size it is today. There wasn’t a choice to bypass the town on the freeway. I relate a story of leaving Corey in LV in this post Most recent visit was from this post
Golden
Gate Bridge – I was a passenger in the car that took the Oakland Bridge more
than Golden Gate, but I believe I had crossed the Golden Gate at some point
during my many visits to San Francisco.
Niagara Falls – actually my most recent adventure from this list (here)
Alcatraz - I'd gone to the island prison only one time; I had gone with a group of theatre students who were completing at Berkley. 1979 probably
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| my dad in the San Francisco Apt. |
In May I was called as secretary to the Relief Society. Shortly after the new presidency was put in our RS president said she felt inspired to do a monthly temple trip. We have reserved the second Saturday of each month for the ten o’clock session. It seems like the most convenient time yet that time slot fills up rather quickly I think the most sisters I saw in attendance was seven and it has tapered off.
Yesterday there were only two of
us. I expect it may not kick back up for
the next two months as the morning weather has gotten colder and there are many
who don’t wish to drive that distance when the weather has turned.
It was my first time going down without
Richard. I was able to get a ride with
the first counselor who was overly thrilled to have the company. I was also happy for the opportunity as there
has always been more comfort in going with another sister than sitting apart
from my husband.
Jaime had called to ask if we could
drop some things off to her and I called the first counselor as we would be
down towards that area anyway. She had
been Jaime’s seminary instructor for the first three years that Jaime was in
seminary and so was thrilled for the opportunity to see her in her college environment.
We took Jaime out to lunch to a diner
called “Big Al’s”. It was the first time
for all three of us. The food was delicious
and the worker was very personable and friendly.
We enjoyed each other’s company. Took Jaime back to the campus and went on our way back to Myrtle Creek. I found myself becoming more and more drowsy. At two o’clock I was in bed and apparently fell asleep sometime between three and four.
Meanwhile Richard had an adventure of his own as he and our guests headed to the coast. I don’t think the day lived up to the expectations of what each of them thought. Biff said he wanted to go swimming but we knew the water would be too cold. I heard the air was as well. Clair was very tired. Richard said all three had slept either on the way to Coos Bay or on the return.
Today I will be conducting RS as our
president is currently out of town, our second counselor called in sick and the
other agreed to play piano in primary.
We are holding a special fast for a growing ward. I remember a ward being added to the stake
before the pandemic but I fear that perhaps this ward may be in jeopardy of
closing and then we will have to drive to Winston to go to Church.
Whenever either Jaime or I have financial application or anything that has to do with bank accounts and earnings – well – it brings us to tears. We are so frustrated trying to answer questions and receiving an email requesting us to fix the errors but neglecting to let us know what the error is – or why it is thought so. She’s starting her FASFA application for next year. We have already spent well over an hour with her on the phone and thought we had it all figured out, but both she and Richard received the same email that the info was not complete.
In order to understand that all were
on the same page Jaime called FASFA and made a three way call. Only shortly after the information had been
given we heard a dreadful noise – the sound of sirens squealing in the
phone. Fire drill at the campus in
Ashland. We are in Myrtle Creek. No idea where the FASFA rep was.
Unfortunately we were able to hear
much of the commotion in Ashland and Richard and the rep were unable to hear
each other. We finally hung up cutting
them both off. Jaime was not answering his phone. Richard did call back and went as far as he
could without Jaime. They are now on a
three way call as I write this. What a
royal pain all the way around. Poor quality assurance will experience the same
loudness that Jaime did.
In addition we are having
complications with the Alexa app. Wasn’t
there a time when life seemed simple without all the technology? Still trying to stay focused on our
blessings.
School started about a week before Labor Day weekend. I still have yet to post the details as we had gone out of town for a belated-graduation-gift/last-hoorah-before-going-off-college fast trip that we took to southern California. Richard was told that he would NOT be substitute teaching as the school/board/employment office/whatever had not received all the necessary paperwork – which certainly was NOT the fault of Richard who had submitted multiple times. So it came as a surprise to both when the phone would ring with information about what districts were looking for subs.
He’d
worked for about two weeks and has actually received a couple of schools
directly from schools he had subbed for previously – asking for him personally –
but Edustaff has deactivated his account as the paperwork evidently still hasn’t
arrived. Huh??? Get with the program
people. It is no wonder that the districts
are hurting for subs if the right hand doesn’t ever know what the left hand is
doing. Too many “so-called” captains and
not enough crew.
This Calvin Klein bag was given to me as a birthday gift. The giver was quite excited about it and I have made an effort to use it – especially when I go somewhere I expect to see her. It's not really my style but I do get a lot of comments on it. Women seem especially impressed by the matching wallet – which is solely a coincidence as it was purchased about two years ago.
You may remember this post in which I complain about the size and weight of the phone. The wallet was purchased as a cell phone holder. I do use it as a wallet – but that really was not its primary purpose. This bag came with a cell phone holder. Please. For certain phones! Would have worked well for my flip phone, but not the brick I am using currently. The built in “cell phone pouch” currently holds gum. Not the best pictures, but you get the gist.Today is Richard's birthday. He was surprised to hear John Mayer wishing him a happy birthday on the news this morning. I thought he'd get a kick out of it. He and Alley made his birthday cake yesterday afternoon. Tonight he wants to have a Thanksgiving dinner for his birthday.