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Labor Day Stars and Air Quality

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            Just six and a half months before the pandemic Roland, Jenna and I had gone to Bandon.   And yet it feels like decades ago since we made that trip on Labor Day weekend last year. I did not think about that Labor Day until yesterday when I was looking for a picture of the fog.             We chose not to go anywhere this year due to COVID.   When Labor Day had turned into night I was lying in bed and looking up at the stars.   What a beautiful sight to see stars all summer.   I didn’t realize that Labor Day would be my last opportunity even though I spent several minutes admiring the twinkles (which appeared to be twinkling as the fan had been lightly moving the blinds). The next day the RS pres. had picked up to attend a mini-RS meeting.   We’ve had four now beginning in Canyonville, Riddle, Working sisters, and Tri-City.   Will have one more in Myrtle Creek.   I enjoye...

Enough Already!

                  The worst sound, for me, is to hear my daughter cry and not being able to do anything about it.   Fortunately for us she does bounce back quickly.   It’s been a tremendously hard year for everybody.   This week has come with new personal challenges as well.             Jenna started school yesterday.   Her Utah friends are in their second or third week but her local friends won’t be starting school until next week.   Everything online as of now.   Jenna has run into a few snags but has been able to figure them out on her own.   I don’t think returning to school online has been the most stressful thing for her.             I haven’t gone into much detail about her friends as I know there was a time when she had friends reading different posts fr...

Swallowed Up

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                                                  this photo shows the opposite.  Sky is white and sun is blood red Evacuations are taking place all around the state Douglas County has had some fires Douglas County is large and so we aren’t always directly infected at Myrtle Creek and have not seen smoke all summer and so I can’t complain about it only today did the smoke swallow the mountains It almost feels overcast outside and yet there's a yellow/orange/white reflection from the sky. The smoke has left the sun with an awesome glow that has an eerie feel to it when it peers through my windows like in science fiction movies when the aliens are about to invade.   But it is 2020 after all.   The last six months have seemed like a work of science fiction.   I think it...

Squeaky Floors, Beds, and Bathroom Trips

            Before we moved into the house we noticed that the floor squeaked.   Whenever we walked on a certain spot over the floor it sounded as though the boards were so loose that we would easily fall through the floor.   I suspect the carpet was laid down to cover a variety of flaws that should have been repaired and are still in need and will be repaired in time.   Just not now.           Before COVID  Roland did have someone come out to level the house.   He got rid of the squeak in the front room but managed to move it to our bedroom – which is worse.   At least in the front room we could walk around it but I do not have a choice in the bedroom.   It is right next to my side of the bed.           Even before I was married I had a weak bladder – meaning I could not make it through the entire night without at least one bathroom trip.   I...

Lots of Packages

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  Roland has ordered many things for home improvement.   We hung up the blinds that were delivered.   Jenna spray painted a pineapple topper (it had been ordered in black but arrived in silver and bent).   Hung that over the porch   (picture to be added).   Hung spiders and a spiderweb (also to be added) and Roland noticed that the flag on the mailbox had been turned down.     I retrieved a little square box and asked him what he was expecting from Henderson Nevada.   He had ordered a Swee’ Pea bank as he has given me the nickname Sweet Pea.   He had made this card for me on my birthday at the end of May.

Steak is Not a Lap Food

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Roland accepted another opportunity to feed the elders.   This time we will be feeding four of them. Roland wants to provide them with a steak dinner.   That means we will have to use real plates instead of paper.   Hey, wait a minute . . . last time we had the Elders over we put all the food on the table so that they could load up their plates with whatever they wanted.     Each of us held our plates over our laps.   That isn’t going to work with steak.   The missionaries are not allowed to come inside or even knock on the door.   It’s not like we have extra tables hanging around that we can take outside.   Roland had suggested a barbeque with hamburgers and hotdogs. Jenna and I were hoping for Hawaiian haystacks.   They’ve been to other barbeques. For the most part when we’ve had haystacks it Has been a new idea to at least one elder. I think Jenna and I may have won out. Roland is now purcha...

Another Spelling Error

There is evidently enough people who spell label incorrectly (me being one of them) that this site was created.   I apologize to my readers of foreign tongue who may have struggled through my posts or given up on them.   Often I wonder what the draw is to keep some readers signing in.   Perhaps they enjoy a challenge and can find that through several of my posts.   I guess it’s quite obvious that I don’t always use a spell check or use grammarly. When I was at the MTC we were often divided into groups and were asked to solve problems.   One specific example that comes to mind   was discouraging the use of labels.   Each group was told that we’d be going on a mission to outer space and were given a list of items that we should bring.    To add to the challenge each of us was given a label which was placed over our foreheads so that each member of the group could read what they were except for his/her own. Each label I saw was negative. ...

Those Yellow Jackets Were Not Social Distancing

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                 After Jenna got stung Roland told me to call an exterminator.   Normally when I Google something (such as pest control) I skip their first suggestion and move on.   Evidently Roland goes with Google’s first suggestion and had me call an overly expensive pesticide which uses a contracting system – only we did not know that until 10:30 yesterday morning. The agent was nice and obviously honest.   Each of us believed the Yellow Jackets were just a one time thing as we have lived in this house for more than four years and have never had a problem with Yellow Jackets – even during the time our deck was being built. So I called another company and an exterminator was sent out that afternoon.   He first approached us without protection but realizing how close the nest was to the driveway quickly changed into his protective gear.   Roland bravely watched him from the deck.   Not me.   The p...

What a Bright Moon

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              I got up about a quarter to three to visit the bathroom.   I noticed the moonlight spilling into our room.   The room was as light as it is at 7:30 p.m.   I could see it through the skylight on my return and then I drew back the curtain to check out the brightness.   It looked like a giant headlight in the sky.   I don’t remember ever seeing the moon shine so brilliantly.   It hurt my eyes to look at it directly same as the sun.

Hope They Weren’t Murder Hornets

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                   I remember “murder hornets” mentioned briefly in May.   I didn’t even know if it was a real thing or not.   Apparently they are twice the average size and will slaughter bees and hives within the matter of minutes.   I haven’t heard of any harmed human cases.           This morning Roland had given Jenna the assignment of filling one of the bird feeders – which she has done before but not with the dramatics that were felt today.   Both Roland and I heard her screaming and crying.   Evidently there is a hornet’s nest nearby and over a dozen had inserted their stinging swords into her.   It didn’t appear that they had attached her legs, but there was evidence of their vulgar action between both shoulders and neck, her arms (mostly by hands) her head and face.             She usually has he...

Four Missionaries and the Big Question Mark

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                   Jenna had attended a class and learned that our ward now has two sets of missionaries.  I met them today.  The one who has been in the area the longest had been called to serve a country in Asia.  I think he said his calling location was changed before he had arrived to the MTC.  His companion had served four months in Japan before being transferred to Myrtle Creek.    The other two elders were called to Spanish speaking missions: one to Mexico and the other to Peru.  Though they are no longer serving in those countries they are still on a Spanish speaking mission.  Interesting.             The ward counsel was told that church services would be starting up again.   This is the third time that’s been announced.   Would be nice to have it be the final time.   The plan is to restart on September 13 (a Sund...

From Plastic to Masks

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            Too often when Jenna and I had gone walking she would want to pick up litter and collect treasures.  I wasn ’ t overly fond of having her touch all that she did but tried to make a habit of bringing two plastic bags for each walk – one for the garbage and one for the treasures.  It was her idea to beautify the earth and so I did not want to discourage her from trying to clean it up.  The litter she found mostly consisted of paper though occasionally we would find straws, wrappers, or sticks from suckers. Her treasures would include rocks, leaves, shiny things, clothing items (which would get washed before I ’ d allow her or her stuffed pets to wear them) and pine cones. Her thought process today is really not much different.   She ’ ll continue to collect things to be thrown away or whatever may grab her interest – including masks that have been left in the parking lot.   She hasn ’ t touched any of the disposab...