I have had many friends who have left facebook -
some permanantly but I have noticed
just as many return.
"you shouldn't judge a book by its cover" - what lies beneath could bear an element of surprise
I have had many friends who have left facebook -
some permanantly but I have noticed
just as many return.
We left to drive to Ashland about 3:30 yesterday. It got very dark before we collected Jaime just before 5:30. We stopped at a Cracker Barrel on the way home. Today we put up the tree and decorated.
At 12:00 we left to go to the big
city of Roseburg where we saw “Wonka” – I absolutely LOVED how a few of the songs from the original production (with Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka) were incorporated into this production - along with the original Oompa Loompa appearance. So many scenes reminded me of other
movies: Les Miserables (except the girl was called Noodle rather than Cozette),
a Whoville type scene, La La Land or the
Greatest Showman, and at least two others I can’t remember as I write this post. I think the thing I enjoyed most about it was
hearing Jaime’s enjoyment.
We then started to tackle the trees
in the yard. Our Mountain Goat was up
for the challenge. We decided that we
aren’t completely finished.
I don’t know what triggered this memory, but I was thinking about a time when my great uncle had told my mom and aunt that they should go get measured for fur coats. I think it was some kind of bet he had won and offered the coats to the wives of his two nephews. I don’t know what my aunt’s reaction was to her fur coat, but my mom was not comfortable about wearing what one might perceive as luxurious. She said it wasn’t even that warm. And it shed as I recall. I don’t know how long she had it or what became of it.
I wish I had planned better and just taken two weeks after Thanksgiving and then returned. Three weeks may have been too long on my immune system. Ryan says I was a tremendous help. I'm grateful that he thinks that. I did not feel as productive as I was hoping for. I suppose I did do at least one productive thing each week I was there.
The day after I had arrived one of my granddaughters had expressed having missed me while she was at school.
Ryan and Chelsey's youngest was born two days after I arrived. Chelsey had already made arrangements with one of her brothers to take the kids while they were at the hospital. They did return to take the girls to the school on Monday. Because I was there the aunt was free to drive each girl without having to load up the car with everybody else (as she has three of her own).
Once they brought the baby home the kids were much more interested in their baby sister than they were in spending any quality time with grandma.
I did spend a few hours with the two sibs I have living in Utah. I spent Thanksgiving with Ryan's family and three of her brothers and their families. It was interesting.
I had told Ryan that I would come out to be with him if he and his wife needed my assistance. Truth is that her family rallies around one another and I suspect that they would have been fine without me but realized that it is always her family, never his. I know he appreciated my being there – even if it was just for him. For the most part I didn’t feel useful, but both of them assured me that I had been.
Though the weather was pretty awesome for this time of year and there was no inversion my throat dried up. It got cold the second week I was there, but for the most part the temperature seemed above 50. Happy to be home and nearly rid of my cold (or whatever it is) and happy that Ryan is happy.
I have been highly allergic to most Christmas plants though the tree had never bothered me -
but there are such a huge variety of trees.
Ever since they had brought home their tree I started coughing.
It may just be coincidence and it had really been the dry air which seemed to present
a problem with my breathing.
I obviously had not considered why we had moved to Oregon in the first place.
Seattle welcomed me with the moist air that I had been missing
Still I carried those germs from Utah to Oregon.
Richard shared in my cough, hacking and disrupted breathing.
We cancelled the temple trip we had made an appointment for yesterday.
Jaime was disappointed to learn we wouldn't be coming.
We stayed home nursing ourselves.
I never even did get dressed from my bed attire.
I keep a sweater,
jacket, or
sweatshirt next to the
table in the back room
that way if Bonnie has
to go out during the night
I can stay warm
Beth Rankin passed away on September 14 of this year. Her husband had made arrangements for a Memorial celebration which took...