Jenna took these five pictures yesterday morning:
She took these three this morning
"you shouldn't judge a book by its cover" - what lies beneath could bear an element of surprise
Jenna took these five pictures yesterday morning:
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| posted to my fb profile August 2020 |
While cutting is
okay our hair really needs to be thinned out.
I haven’t a clue how to go about that one. The above picture was taken
in August so our hair is much longer and thicker now – especially Jenna who has
three ringlets hanging behind her when it is down – which isn’t very
often. Jenna and I wear our hair in
pigtails for the most part. I would much
rather wrap each loop of the mask around a pigtail than have it pulling on my
ear.
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| December 2020 |
I know there are
hair salons and barbers who are currently open – but it doesn’t seem like a
desire necessity as say toilet paper or food.
I don’t guess there was a high demand for Biblical characters to be
running out to the barber or hair salon – if indeed those things really did
exist. And they survived. I don’t expect the pandemic to last
forever. We will get our hair thinned
out in God’s due time. Wish all people would feel that way. Perhaps we would have this whole situation
under control by now. Maybe.
There are several times when we are leaving the house that Jenna and I will slip out the back door to avoid taking Bonnie with us. It’s nothing against the dog – it’s usually just an inconvenience to take her when we’re just going to the store or the church. I have taken Bonnie with me a few times when I picked Jenna up from seminary. This morning I allowed Bonnie to come with me.
Oh, that was a fun ride (not) as
Bonnie whined for the most part.
Believing she had to relieve herself, I opened the back door as soon as
I parked in the church parking lot. She
ran out and towards the building. I
could see her looking through the door.
Class was out and everyone was waiting for their rides. I figured at least one of them would see
Bonnie and Jaime would come out – which she did. Only when she opened the door and came
outside, Bonnie went inside.
“People! People!
I like people! Let me climb on top of you and lick your face.”
Jenna rescued her seminary
instructor whom Bonnie had decided to befriend.
We then took Bonnie to the dog part for just a few minutes so she could
get whatever wildness inside of her out of the car – which I guess she
did. The return ride was so much better.
We took Bonnie for a walk later on –
or rather, Bonnie took Jenna and I followed – our usual routine. Bonnie is still a sweet dog.
My brother Patrick has his birthday on St. Patrick’s Day. It is always on St. Patrick’s Day regardless the day of the week. St. Patrick’s Day is not a federal holiday in which some people are able to take the day off with pay. It isn’t even seen as a holiday by many people though there are some who choose to celebrate the Irish heritage day.
Kayla and I both have birthdays which
may fall on a holiday weekend as both MLK day and Memorial Day have moved their
celebrated day to Monday – or rather a day that follows the weekend and those
who get paid for Federal holidays are able to take them off. I think had mentioned in an earlier post how
excited my mom said that Kayla was to be off on her birthday in 1986 – the first
celebration of MLK – though it wasn’t nationally celebrated until 1995 (here)
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I was on my mission at the time and do not have any other recollection except that mom said that my sister thought it was a cool celebration as it gave her the day off from school. Roland had the Monday off in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. though the holiday recognition is the 20th (here)
In addition to MLK is the presidential
inauguration every four years. How
terrible it was (and still is) for 2016 celebration. Not a great way to start out her birthday –
though only half of the nation was in mourning.
Of course each year was worse – especially the last one. But this year is better. So far it has seemed peaceful.
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Kayla sent me an email as I am not currently on facebook and so have not looked at what was sent through messenger – though she says it says the same thing. The inauguration this year is surely an improvement over the last. Kayla is 46 years old today. Joe Biden is our 46th president – well sort of. Grover Cleveland served two terms in office which were not in a row. He served as the 22 and 24 president. #23 was Benjamin Harrison – grandson of William Henry Harrison – our 9th president who served less than two months – if he even served at all . . . (here)
WHH gave the nation’s longest inauguration
speech in freezing weather. He wasn’t
dressed for it. He caught pneumonia and
died. Nice weather on January 20th
seems rare. There was one year Kayla and
my mom had gone somewhere (probably to a birthday lunch) when neither of them
were wearing coats. Kayla said it was
the first birthday she remembered not having needed a coat.
Happy Birthday Kayla. Joe Biden is going to make America great
again.
I remember walking with the boys and then with Jenna when we lived in Kearns. I walked with Jenna to the bus stop and to the school from the bus stop and returned to the bus stop and walked between. I did a lot of walking.
Even when we lived on the rental
property in Myrtle Creek Jenna and I walked nearly every day. I go with her now when she is walking Bonnie
and I have never felt so worn out.
Bonnie always sounds like I feel – exhausted and panting. Maybe she’s not. She’s overweight so I think the walk is
stressful – especially because she always seems like she’s in a hurry. She needs to pace herself.
I preferred the walks in Utah and around Neal and Riverside or Millsite park. I no longer enjoy climbing – which is what we are doing each time we “walk” because everything is hilly with more ups than downs.
I used to be in better shape. Kayla and I used to go on hikes all the
time. I know she continued after she met
Bill and now with her family. I don’t
get exhausted when I go out to the mailbox – or even on my return. But I do find it more challenging to walk
from the corner of our street back to our house for example. I don’t think I snort like Bonnie does, but
maybe.
My favorite thirst quencher has
ALWAYS been water. I had worked myself
up to drinking 3-5 quarts of water a day and gradually even more. And then I got pregnant with Jenna and went
through water withdrawl.
It did not matter how quickly or
slowly I drank the water – I would throw it up.
If I gulped it down or gently sipped it.
I drank because I was thirsty but I threw up a lot. It wasn’t just the first trimester
either. IT WAS ALL NINE MONTHS!!! Nine months of throwing up water and almost
any kind of food I ate. I could hold
down dairy products and fish. Nine
months of less water which I tried to drink again, but never was able to
complete my goal of more than three quarts until just lately. I hope to get up to six.
Jenna has always liked water
too. Even at a young age there were
times that she just preferred it to anything else. She drinks a lot of water – probably more
than me. Wish Roland would follow our
example.
I had written my last post as a free verse to make it seem more interesting, but I lost the vision of what I had intended. What had triggered my thought on climbing in the first place was watching Roland climb up the unstable ladder. It looks unstable leaning in mushy ground. He was fixing the porch light and connecting it to another stapling the cord in place. I was awed at his ability to look up.
I tend to lose my balance quite
easily – especially if I am looking up.
I get dizzy when I am standing still on solid ground. I think if I were climb a ladder now and
looked up I would fall. I have fallen at
least twice because of whatever has made me dizzy. I fell in my bedroom before we were
married. I don’t remember if I had even
known Roland at the time.
My former neighbor Peggy had
collected nativity scenes and would put them on display each year after I was
married. She had invited Jenna to play
an angel in the Bird’s annual Christmas pageant. She had brought home clothes for each cast
member to wear and had opened the box in the room with the nativities. I had fallen into one – I think one of the
pieces may have broken. I felt so bad –
especially because I think Peggy thought Jenna had been responsible for the
breakage. But Jenna wasn’t even near
enough the nativity that spilled over.
Nobody was except for me. If
someone else had been there, I may have fallen into them.
I had an MRI in 2013. The results did not prove anything about my
brain activity. Everything appeared
normal. The dizziness comes and goes. Perhaps all the twirling I had done as a kid
finally caught up with me. I would spin
and spin and never get tired of it.
Perhaps my brain was triggered somehow.
I know old people who function quite
well both mentally and physically. I
know young people who have been stricken either mentally or physically –
sometimes both. I think I fall into the
category of the latter. My dad was young
when his body muscles were paralyzed by strokes. Mom hadn’t even turned 70 yet when we learned
she had dementia. I don’t know if either
are hereditary. I know I eat too much sugar. I may have diabetes. I would like to abstain from sugar for at
least six weeks. I heard that is how
long it takes for the sugar to leave the system.
When I was younger
I was a climber
I
climbed on the furniture
did my best
to scale walls
aimed
for the tree tops
Climbing
was a part of me
I
may not have been the fastest runner
but I did enjoy running
playing tag
and let us not forget
Climbing.
After
my sister Kayla had come along
we learned that she was a better
climber
We
have at least one photograph of her
between two walls of the door frame
head near
the ceiling
Mom
had returned home one day to find
Kayla
sitting on the closet door
I
suppose that is not as scary
as finding
me on the roof
of the house
across the
street
My
daughter Jenna loves to climb
She
used to climb on furniture
Don’t remember her ever
scaling the walls
Mostly
she loves trees
has been
climbing them
since she
was tall enough
to
reach branches
I
seemed to
have stopped somewhere
along the
way
as Jenna
continues
She
may never stop climbing
I hope that she doesn’t.
Last night I dreamed of a modern day Robin Hood. I don’t recall all of those that he helped except one. A young mother was living in...