Thursday, February 16, 2012

Thursday, February 16, 2012

James went on my walk with me again this morning. It was fun having him with me. I gave him a shopping assignment in Walmart and he had to have a little help. He's not the experienced shopper that I am.
Trina is such a sweetie. She came over this afternoon and helped me pack some things in the kitchen pantry. I got some big moving boxes at Sam's Club and it really got me in the mood for packing. The hard part is knowing what to keep, what to give away, and what to throw away.
James left for the cabin this afternoon. Adam is going up with some friends tonite and James is going up to get things ready for them. He is also cooking them steak, gravy and biscuits in the morning. What a guy! He was sad that I wasn't going but I really didn't want to. I told him it was a guy bonding trip.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

"Only through repentance do we gain access to the atoning grace of Jesus Christ and salvation."

I took my Walmart plastic bag on my walk this morning and filled it up with garbage. Most of it came this side of the trailer park (Sunshine Valley) wall.
The cars continue to stream through the Starbucks drive thru between 6am and 7am. That must be when they do the bulk of their business.
Today was a busy day. This morning after my "chores" I visit taught Christy Wanlass. Afterwards I came home and made finger sandwiches and went with Laura to our ward's Relief Society birthday luncheon at Judy Pargetter's. We had a good turn out: Judy and her daughter Michelle Thompson, Julie Jacobs, Leesa Farr, Jackie Hall, Inger and Julie Johansen, Jill Lueck, Rachel Hill, Debbie Lieb, Adrienne Ellsworth, Drea Boles, Janny St. Onge, Jocie Bogner, and Laura and I. The food was good and so was the company.
At 2 pm I had an appointment at Dr Douglas's to have my teeth cleaned by Jackie, the hygienest. She said my gums looked good.
For dinner James and I had our delayed Valentine's date at one of our favorite restaurants, Black Angus. We got the special which included an appetizer, fried zucchini and fried mushrooms, an entre' with two sides. I had the New York steak, a baked potato and green beans. James had the prime rib, steak soup and broccoli. For dessert we brought home cheesecake with strawberry sauce.
Now James is gone to Mutual and I have an hour or so by myself.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

I found this quote in this month's Ensign. It was in an article about the saints in Ecuador.
"Our happiness doesn't depend on material things, says Oscar Reyes, age 15, "but in how we live our lives. That's why I keep the Sabbath day holy, because it is pleasing to God. And that's why I will serve a mission and why I like serving others."
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY,AND ARIZONA AND CHANDLER'S 100TH BIRTHDAYS!!
It was cool and overcast this morning. James went for a walk with me. We walked to the Subway near our house and had breakfast. I had an omlet with bacon and cheese on flatbread and it was quite tasty. It was fun to have my sweetie walk with me.
Trina and the kids came over this afternoon and brought us some delicious popcorn for Valentine's day. It was so fun to see them and I gave each of them their Valentine's from us.
Kim and Joe also came over. I gave Kim Joe's Valentine bag of candy because he doesn't eat sweets anymore. What a good example he is. I wish I could do that.
Laura and I took dinner to our nieghbors Joe and Diana Johnston this evening. Diana had a 9lb 90z. baby boy on Sunday. We got to see the baby. He's really cute with dark hair. I made Kempton goulash. I also took them some french bread and sugar cookies from Walmart. Laura made a salad.
I made Kempton goulash for James too. He loves it. Afterwards he did the dishes and made me chocolate covered strawberries. For lunch we had hot and sour soup from Sun's Chinese. It was a hot and sour soup kind of day.

Monday, February 13, 2012

I walked with my friend Karen Schneider today at the mall. It's been a while since we've spent any time together so it was nice to reconnect.
I made bags of candy to give to the grandkids this afternoon. I am sending sour patch kids candy to the kids in Texas.
I told James we were short of money for this week's bills. He said, don't worry something will come up. Later in the day Owen came by and gave my a check to cover our bills and more.
This evening James, Michael, Paul, Stacy, Tara and I attended the Chandler High School Spring Pop Concert. Dallin sang "The Only Exception" and accompanied himself on the guitar. He did a great job! There were quite a few talented performers on the program. One of my favorite was a girl who sang "The Girl in 14G."

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Sunday, February 12, 2012

"No work is more of a protection to this Church than temple work and the family history research that supports it. No work is more spiritually refining. No work we do gives us more power. ...Our labors in the temple cover us with a shield and a protection, both individually and as a people." - President Boyd K. Packer
A new couple in our ward, the Lieb's spoke in sacrament meeting. Sister Lieb says her parents were in Gail's ward in California and they love him! Oh by the way, that's Gail Lambson.
I attended a teacher development class during Sunday School taught by Jeff Chubbs. Two of our Relief Society teachers, Cathi Lambson, and Morgan Skeen also attended. We discussed the importance of teaching by the Spirit.
Cathi taught the lesson in Relief Society from the George Albert Smith manual, "Our Testimony of Jesus Christ".
Our neighbor's, Joe and Diana Johnston had a baby boy today, Giles Edward, 9 lbs. 9 0z. It's their 3rd little boy. Diana had the baby at home and Joe delivered it. I offered to bring in dinner on Tuesday.
Alex and Michael were out shooting birds again today. I told James he needed to talk to Sheri and Stacy, which he did. It's just not a good idea in a city neighborhood.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

I love this quote from Elder Cornish's General Conference address:
"It is as tragic to think we are too sinful to pray as it is for a sick person to believe he is too sick to go to the doctor!"
James took two of his boys from the Teacher's quorum to run a mile at the Chandler track this morning. It's part of a merit badge requirement. The two boys, Alex Braddock and Andy Tachecki came here afterwards for cinnamon rolls, strawberries, and freshly squeezed orange juice.
James and I went to Max's flag football game. Max made an interception right at the beginning of the game, but it got called back. Max didn't play any offense and sadly his team lost 21-0.
Today at 4pm James and I both attended a Worldwide Leadership training put on by the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles via satellite. The main emphasis was on strengthening families and individuals. My favorite speaker was President Dieter F. Uchtdorf. He is so powerful and I really felt the Spirit. He ended by telling us we need to pray, ponder, and follow up on commitments and pray daily for further light and direction.
Darrel and his kids came over this evening. I sent Trina's birthday gift home with them: A Target gift card, a mug full of chocolate, and a candle. I gave Addy and Ruby both "journals" and pens. Addy wrote all about her day. Ruby wrote in her journal too but I'm not sure what it said.
It was a fun day.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Friday, February 10, 2012

I did some errands with Sheri today including picking up Ben and Max from school before noon. They had early dismissal. Sheri and I were talking how we already voted in the primary election for US president. Max made the comment: "I hope that old guy doesn't win because he's just going to make everyone wear dentures." (We weren't sure if he was talking about Newt Gingrich or Ron Paul). Sheri said: "Max, how old do you think President Monson is?" Max: About 40. (He's actually 84 and been an apostle for over 43 years!) How old do you think Granma is? Max: 50. Sheri: "You think Granma is older than President Monson?" Ben: "Yeah, I think he has some really good face cream." Kids can be so entertaining without even trying! Hey I'm grateful one of my grandkids thinks I look 50!
Sheri and I shared a maple bacon cupcake from Sweet Daddy's today. I thought it needed to be more mapley. I do love their dreamsicle cupcakes and their chocolate caramel!
I lost another pound. Woohoo! (I weighed before I ate the cupcake.)

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Thursday, February 9, 2012

"Do not procrastinate the day of your repentance." (Book of Mormon)
Gospel Study, walk to Walmart, yardwork, housework, desk work, lunch, nap and read to James.
This afternoon I put several dolls in their boxes, and went on new family search to work on helping the Trezise's get some information on family members.
I have lost 6 lbs. since the beginning of January. It's not much, but it's a start. I'm sure the walking helps but I need to get my eating under control.
Read to James from our latest Victoria Holt book, "Seven for a Secret."
Worried about our finances. We are praying James gets the job he bid for Camelback Golf Course. We are still waiting to hear about our lawsuit and wondering if the guy who was interested in buying our lot is still on the planet. Stacy is paying me some money this week ($2000) so that will help. Also James is selling a trailer for $1800.00. The Lord does give us our daily bread, sometimes one day at a time.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

HAPPY 40TH BIRTHDAY STACY!!
I walked to Walmart this morning and bought some birthday gifts. Pajama bottoms because Stacy didn't get any for Christmas, a pink t-shirt to go with the pj's, a gift card to Olive Garden, Junior Mints and Peanut M&M's to go with the two movie tickets I put in her card. I also got her two favorite ice cream flavors, vanilla bean and pistachio almond and a strawberry cake mix.
This afternoon I baked the caked and decorated it. I use the term decorated loosely. I also made dinner for James, (Barefoot Contessa fried chicken, rice pilaf and peas). Stacy, Paul and I went to Michael's baseball game against Bogle and watched Hamilton Prep get whipped.
This evening after Stacy's "party" I went on Relief Society visits with Diana Dowdle. We visited Aubri Farnsworth, and Susan Judy's son Trey. Susan wasn't home. James helped the Teacher's quorum with some merit badges and Dallin went horseback riding with the Priest's quorum. It was a full day.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

James was so excited to find 40 elk feeding in our "backyard" this morning. He was a little bummed because it was too dark to get a good picture.
We had steak and eggs for breakfast. I bought the steaks for dinner last night before I knew we were stopping for chicken. Mmmmmmm Delish!
Well I actually had to do some work today. I waxed the family-living room floor, washed sheets, vacuumed and cleaned in the kitchen. This weekend the Call family from Jared and Tricia's old ward are staying here two nights. They are paying us $500 so we went the place to be clean. We left for home around 7pm so it was 11pm when we got to bed.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Our plan was to come home from Church yesterday break our fast, take a short nap and leave for the cabin. Two out of three isn't bad. We did break our fast and we did take naps. Well James insisted that we needed to leave by 5 am this morning. I was up at my regular time, 4 am, but instead of gospel study and then a walk to Walmart, I packed and we left for the cabin shortly after 5 am. Since there is road construction the Payson way we headed towards Globe. Bummer that we couldn't stop at Burger House in Miami for a green chili burro. We did stop in Show Low, three times. First at Circle K so I could get a drink. James saw Dr.Clifford Goodman. His family has a place in Linden. Next we stopped at Arby's because James was hungry. I got a sausage biscuit. He got a ham croissant but they forgot the egg so we had to stop at Burger King for a ham croissant with egg and cheese.
It was 20 degrees when we got to Show Low but I think it warmed up to 30 during the day in Vernon. Oh, I forgot to mention we saw a coyote, deer, elk, and an antelope. James loves this place!
He worked on a bid most of the day. I did a little floor waxing, but mostly I watched "Little House". This evening we caught two episodes of "Rizzoli and Isles."
This afternoon we went in to Walmart to pick up a few items. I ended up spending $70 and then we stopped at KFC because James was hungry for chicken!
A relaxing day for me.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Sunday, February 5, 2012

From my Patriarchal Blessing:
"I bless you that you will have material blessings, that you will never want for the necessities of life, that the way will be opened before you and your companion that you will be able to rear your family to honorable maturity and be able to help many others who are not so fortunate as yourself."
I was up early and put a roast and all the fixings in my cast iron pot. I turned on the oven to 250 degrees and put the pot in the oven. Dinner will be ready when we get home from Church a little after 2pm.
Sheri, Alex, and Ben all bore the testimonies in Sacrament meeting today.
I had a family history meeting with Karen Schneider and Terry Lambson during Sunday School. We are discussing our upcoming approach to family history in the ward. Terry's main concern is getting some more consultants called since I will be gone at the end of March.
Drea Boles taught the lesson in Relief Society on the "Blessings of the Temple." It was great.
James and I came home, said a prayer to break our fast, and ate our dinner and then took a nap. We were going to go to the cabin this afternoon but decided to leave in the morning instead.
Today was the Super Bowl and Nana's (Ian's mom) birthday so there was a party at the Trezise's. The Patriot's are playing the Giant's in the Super Bowl. Alex is a big Patriot's fan but they lost 21 to 17.
Joshua told James and I this evening that Michael told him that he got bit by a giner and now he has gingerbitis. Where does he come up with these things?

Saturday, February 4, 2012

I read this from my Patriarchal Blessing:
"If we pray always we will be shielded from temptations greater than we are able to withstand, thus the righteous desires of our hearts can be realized as we live under His divine influence."
I battled the bougenvia in the backyard today and I won, but not without battle scars.
James hurt himself today using the compacter down on Saki's lot. But he did some really good things today so I couldn't be too upset with him. He got up early and took Alex and Michael fishing at Discovery Park. He came home and fixed steak and gravy and I popped some frozen biscuits in the oven. MMMMM Delish!
I called and wished my brother Harold a Happy Birthday. He is 62 years old today.
I went to Ben's football game this afternoon. That boy can throw the ball and that boy can catch the ball....he has good hands. He made one diving catch right on the ground. Ian Wanlass is good on defense. They are the stars of the team as far as I'm concerned.
James and I began our fast this afternoon. We will fast until tomorrow after Church.
I took all the dolls out of my doll closet tonite and arranged them in the living room and invited Addy and Ruby over to go doll shopping. Addy picked out a "fancy lady doll" in a beautiful red dress by the name of Rosalind. Trina picked the doll I thought looked the most like Ruby for Ruby...it's a cute little girl doll with two ponytails and her name is "Sunshine and Lollipops." She reminds me of Ruby because of the ponytails and the lollipop she's holding in her hand. Ruby always goes for the candy jar when she comes to our house.
Trina lost Ruby the other day when she told her to go get in the car with the other kids. Instead of getting in the car Ruby jumped on her bike and rode two blocks down the street before Trina caught her.
Darrel and Rowan didn't come this evening because they were out on the desert somewhere roasting marshmallows. Rowan wanted to go camping.
After the girls left our house they were going to Cold Stone Creamery.

Friday, February 3, 2012

Friday, February 3, 2012

I actually got to see Max as Thomas Jefferson today. He was awesome! I didn't get any pictures because the battery was dead on my camera. Sheri is suppose to email me some pictures but so far I haven't seen them.
I went shopping at Walmart two times today. Once on my morning walk and once later in the day to get a birthday gift for Tammy Wilson, our bishop's wife.
This evening our ward Relief Society and the Young Women and activity day girls did a service project at a place called "Feed My Starving Children." I didn't think I was going to be here so I didn't end up going. I stayed home and started packing my dolls. What am I going to do with 50 dolls? I guess I will probably sell most of them on Craig's List.
Michael got his ACT test results. He scored high in all areas but science was the best. He got 100%.
Joshua and Evan went to a birthday party for two of their friends at preschool, Arlo and Waylan. It was at Tiffany's house.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Thursday, February 2, 2012

The Groundhog saw his shadow today so that means six more weeks of winter. Woohoo! It looks like rain outside right now. Oh, let me check my iphone and see what the forecast is.....grr no rain forecast just weather in the 60's and next week the mid 70's.
I decided on my walk to Walmart in the morning I am going to pick up trash. I take a grocery bag and make a deposit in the trash can before going in to do my shopping.
Max was Thomas Jefferson today in a class presentation and Sheri and I missed it because Sheri thought it was tomorrow. Thomas Jefferson is one of my favorite historical figures.
Mitt Romney won the Florida primary by a landslide. It seems the women in Florida don't like Newt Gingrich. I wonder why?
Stacy took me to see her dream house this afternoon. It's just down the road on Dobson past Germann. I fell in love with it too. Model homes are so nice and clean and new and beautiful!
My feet are really hurting tonight. I hope I can keep up my daily walks in the morning without paying dearly for it at night.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

"Nevertheless they did fast and pray oft, and did wax stronger and stronger in their humility, and firmer and firmer in the faith of Christ, unto the filling their souls with joy and consolation, yea, even to the purifying and the sanctification of their hearts, which sanctification cometh because of their yielding their hearts unto God." Helaman 3:35. This is one of my favorite scriptures.
"To be pure in heart is to achieve that condition in which motives, desires, and attitudes are acceptable to God and consistent with the eternal progress that is the ultimate destiny of his children." Dallin H. Oaks
Sheri and I went to Kim Tolman's funeral today. Kim is Janny St. Onge's sister. Janny is my visiting teacher and Sheri is Janny's visiting teacher. Kim was 38 years old and in October she was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. There are 8 girls in the Tolman family and it seemed as if Kim was the favorite sister of all. She was the oldest. I remember her coming to church for 2 or 3 years with Janny to help her when her children were small. Kim only recently got married, in November after being diagnosed with cancer. She never had children of her own but she loved her nieces and nephews. Attending this funeral reminded me how fragile life is and how important my family and friends are to me.
This afternoon I had my annual appointment with Dr. Walters. It cost me $287 for an office visit and to get my bloodwork done because Dr. Walters does not take insurance. Why do I go to him? I don't know for sure. He prescribes my thyroid and my hormone creams. I picked up my prescriptions on the way home and they cost me another $105. I am a high maintenance woman.
You'll have to ask James if I'm worth it.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Janny St. Onge is my visiting teacher. She is Sheri's age and I am always learning from her. She is married to a non-member and went through the temple for the first time two years ago. Since that time she has gone to the temple every single month. She says she schedules it in early in the month and makes it a priority. Because of her example I set a goal to go to the temple at least once a month. Today was my day for January. I missed the 10:30 session by about 5 minutes so I was a little late getting home. James watched Evan for me for about 20 minutes. Now my goal is to get the rest of my family members to make temple attendance a priority. Now matter what I did the rest of the day this was the most important thing I could have done.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Here is an interesting quote I found today during my gospel study time:
"The faith required to pay generous offerings is greater than the faith required to pay tithin, and the greater the faith and sacrifice, the greater the blessings. Therefore, our opportunity for growth and blessings lies in our paying offerings."
I took my walk in the dark this morning to Walmart and did my daily shopping. I am having so much fun doing this I think I will miss my Walmart Walk when I move to Vernon. The Walmart in Show Low is a little too far to walk to.
Well, I took the plunge today. James had told me if I got rid of our landline phone that I could get a smart phone. Today I went to the Verizon store still not sure if I should get an iphone or a Droid. Archie, the sales person who waited on me, made my decision for me. He said he recommends iphones for first time users because they are so user friendly. So an iphone it is, just like the one Sheri got. What started out costing $100 ended up costing over $200. I am so excited and will be probably until I get my first bill!
I read an article in the New Era magazine today based on a talk Elder Bednar gave a few years ago in General Conference on "tender mercies." In the talk Elder Bednar gives a definition of tender mercies: "The Lord's tender mercies are the very personal and individualized blessings, strength, protection, assurances, guidance, loving-kindnesses, consolation, support, and spiritual gifts which we receive from and because of and through the Lord Jesus Christ." James and I have certainly seen some tender mercies in our lives in the past 3 years, especially in regards to our finances. Sometimes we feel a little like the ancient Israelites must have felt when, one day at a time, Jehovah provided them with daily sustenance. They had to walk with Him each day and trust that He would grant a sufficient amount of food for the next day on the next day and so on. In that way He could never be too far from their minds and hearts.
This afternoon Stacy and I went to Michael's baseball game only to find that he was pitching for the first time in his life. He did pretty well and they ended up winning the game!
Michael didn't even want to go out for baseball but the coach ask him to and without him they wouldn't have enough players. Michael does it for the team!

Tuesday, January 31, 2012


Sunday, January 29, 2012
This morning while I was preparing for my Sunday meetings Dallin was in playing some beautiful music on the piano. It was a nice prelude to the Sabbath.
James was invited to attend Geoffrey Dowdle's priesthood ordination this morning. Geoffrey just turned 19 and was ordained an Elder by his father, Jared Dowdle.
Our Young Women's and Young Men's presidents, Jen Coffey, and Curtis Whalen were the speakers in sacrament meeting today. They spoke on the theme for this year taken from D&C 115:5 "Arise and Shine Forth". Mike Ellsworth taught Sunday School we talked about the Liahona and the Holy Ghost.
Since it is a 5th Sunday we had combined Priesthood and Relief Society. The theme was Strengthening Marriages and Families. Adrienne and Mike Ellsworth spoke on marriage and Sharon Ballard spoke on strengthening families.
James made it to Sacrament meeting and then he had to come home and rest.
Blogger is not letting me add the photos I have of Dallin playing the piano. Grrrr....

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Saturday, January 28, 2012
Quote from President David O. McKay (the prophet I saw when I was a teenager)
"Man's chief concern in life should not be the acquiring of gold nor fame nor material possessions. It should not be the development of physical prowess nor of intellectual strength, but his aim, the highest in life, should be the development of a Christlike character."
This morning I started my walk at 6:15. When I got to the intersection of Willis and Arizona Avenue the light was red as it normally is. There wasn't any traffic except one car coming north on Arizona Ave. and I thought I had plenty of time so I began "running" across the street. I made it just in front of the car only to realize it was a police car. I thought for sure he was going to stop and talk to me, but he didn't. I brought back groceries including some prune juice for James which hopefully will alleviate the "tightness" in his stomach.
We got some "mail" from Evan today. He leaves mail for Joshua on our doorstep periodically. This time it was a poster from a school report Ben did with a large picture of Evan on it.
Brother Whalen and two of his little daughters, Eden and Ava stopped by to give James some gifts. They brought him grape juice and dark chocolates, two of his favorite things!!
Stacy applied for her dental hygiene license....a major milestone for her. We are very proud!
Sadness today as we learned that our friend Janny St. Onge's sister Kim passed away this morning. Kim just found out a couple of months ago she had cancer. Kim use to come to church with Janny when her kids were small to help. We are very sad for the Tolman family.
We had a baptism in our ward today, of a twelve year old young man named Andrew Alphus. Alex, Ben, Dallin and Michael all attended. James wanted to go but he wasn't feeling up to it.
I went to Angel Sweet's tonight with Sheri and brought James back a chocolate hazlenut gelato. It was yummy!

Friday, January 27, 2012
Quote: "Those who receive the gift of the Holy Ghost and cultivate the Spirit within their lives are entitled to have the things of God unfolded unto them, according to their own needs and circumstances as well as the mind and will of God." (D&C 88:68). Pondering unlocks the door to revelation.
I started my walk this morning at 6:30 while it was still dark outside. I felt like the little pig in the story of the Three Little Pigs who got up and beat the wolf by going to the fair early.
I had planned on going to the temple this morning but I didn't feel comfortable leaving James for that long. When he is sick he wants me close by. Right now I am reading to him from our latest Victoria Holt book "King of the Castle." It's one things that gives him a little comfort.
Darrel brought his kids over this afternoon so Trina could get some sleep as she is working tonight. Rowan and Addy rode their bikes and went down to Evan's to play. Ruby was content to sit out and play in the sand. She made a big pile of sand and called it her castle.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Elder David Bednar of the quorum of the twelve apostles promised wonderful blessings to those who respond in faith to do their family history: "Your love and gratitude for your ancestors will increase. Your testimony of and conversion to the Savior will become deep and abiding. And I promise you will be protected against the intensifying influence of the adversary. As you participate in and love this holy work, you will be safegaurded throughout your lives.
I have the responsibility right now of helping Dallin, Michael, Alex, Ben and Joe get registered on new family search and find names to take to the temple.
Sheri called and asked me to take Ben and Max to school today because Kim is sick. Later Alex called and asked me to take him to school. As a result I didn't go for my walk. My resolve is to begin walking earlier starting tomorrrow.
Today I went through the toys I've had on the backporch since Stacy and Paul moved. I threw some away, gave some away, and saved some after giving them a nice bath.
Evan had so much fun today playing in the sandbox. He must have spent at least two hours out there. Josh wasn't as interested.
I am worried about James. He is in alot of pain and is quite miserable. According to Terry hernia surgery is more painful than heart bypass.
Read Tricia's blog today about her nightmare experience at cosmetology school in Texas. What a disappointment.
My favorite TV show continues to be "Little House on the Prairie." My favorite ones are when Laura is young. Whenver she has a problem she goes to her Pa and he gives her such good advice.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Wednesday, January 25, 2012
James's umbilical hernia surgery was scheduled today for 7 am. The instructions said we needed to be at the hospital by 5 am. We got there and checked in only to find out that the surgery had been postponed until 8:30. We complained and Dr. Flam did apologize and say his office should have called us. It was 9 am when they finally took James back. As they were rolling him down the hall I took one last look at him and feelings of love swept over me. I don't know what I would do if something happened to him. I depend on him so much.
I went downstairs to the cafeteria (Chandler Regional Medical Center), and got a breakfast burrito and a diet Dr. Pepper, and then headed back to the outpatient surgical waiting room. The big news of the day on the TV is that President Obama is going to be in Chandler today to give a speech at Intel.
James's surgery went well and we left the hospital a little after noon. We went straight home and after getting James settled I went to Walgreen's to drop off his prescription for pain meds and then I went home and took a nap with him. This afternoon when I went back to pick up the prescription I noticed they were blocking the entrances to the 202 so the Presidential motorcade could pass. Later I went to pick up hot and sour soup for dinner just before they blocked the freeway off again.
This evening I did Relief Society visits with Drea Boles. We visited 3 "new" sisters: Ina Sanchez, Nicole Chadwick, and Tippi Lawter. They were all good visits and I'm so glad we went! Adrienne is home resting and Diana is out of town. Adrienne has a bad cough.
While I was gone Darrel and Trina came by and brought James and I mango, pineapple smoothies from McDonald's. How thoughtful!!
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
I found this definition of sanctification today:
"Sanctification is the process by which the Saints of God are cleansed from the effects of sin, spiritually renewed, and prepared to enter into the presence of God. The Atonement makes this process possible, and the Holy Ghost is the means by which it is fulfilled." Every time I partake of the sacrament I am going to think of this quote.
My major goal for the day was to work in the yard. I decided to tackle the grass and weeds in one of the front planters. It is a slow and tedious process pulling bermuda grass especially when the ground is covered with decorative rocks. This morning while I was busily working I got a call from James. He was over at Aunt June's. It seems that Beverly Mendoza, one of the sisters he home teaches, needed a ride to Tempe. I called Beverly and told her I would pick her up after I took a shower. She makes jewelery and the company she works for needed the jewelry before noon. I picked her up a little after 11. She had two children with her, Albert, the 11 month old son of her niece, and Jacob, a 5 year old son of her nephew. The reason she has Jacob is her nephew, Jacob's father is in court today trying to get custody of Jacob. We drove to Rio Salado Parkway and then down Price to get to the wearhouse where she needed to go. She said she would be about 10 minutes but it was more like 30. Jacob kept yelling and putting his hands in my face. I tried to be patient but I told him he shouldn't do that to people, because it was rude. He had a DS console but had no games for it. We talked about DS games and when i dropped Beverly off at home he wanted to come home with me. Sorry Jacob, but I needed to go home and take a nap. Beverly did thank me and gave me a necklace because I am always willing to help her. Thanks Beverly.
This afternoon James went down to Sheri's and put in a new garbage disposal for her. She was very grateful.
While I was outside working this afternoon around 5:15 I heard someone yell, "No,No" and then two gunshots. It came from behind Dave and Laura's which is unusual because most disturbances come from the trailer park. A few minutes later I heard police and firetruck sirens. Stacy insisted I needed to call 911 and tell them what I had heard. When I hesitated, she did it for me. Later we watched on the news that a 72 year old man was suicidal so his wife had called the police. When they got there he turned his gun on them and they shot him. Stacy says it's called suicide by cop. How sad.
We tried to talk to Jared and his kids on Skype this evening but the internet connection was bad. The kids did sing Happy Birthday to James.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Monday, January 23, 2012
HAPPY 64TH BIRTHDAY JAMES!
I started out this morning by making him an omlet for breakfast and giving him his birthday package and card. I got him a new shirt, a blanket, and a towel.
This afternoon we went to see the movie "We Bought a Zoo" starring Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansen. It was a great movie and was only rated PG. After the movie we used the gift card we got from Terry and Cathi for Christmas to Claim Jumper and had some dinner. My filet was good but James did not care for the tri tip that he got. After dinner we stopped by his Mom's house where he was showered with goodies and presents. Darrel and Trina came by with their kids and brought donuts from Krispy Kreme. We sang Happy Birthday and James opened his gifts. $25 from Dawn and a 30 dollar gift card to Walmart from his Mom. Now he can get his hunting license. He also got a belt, white shirt and tie, a wallet, and a spotlight, and an apricot pineapple pie from his Mom. Darrel and Trina gave him Nestle Treasures and a Porter Rockwell DVD. When we got home Stacy had chocolates for him and Kim had left a David Archuletta CD. Jared called and said their gift was in the mail and they are calling tomorrow on Skype. All in all it was a happy day.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
The talks in Sacrament meeting today were about Personal Progress and Duty to God. Megan and Christy Wanlass spoke about Personal Progress and Bunny and Cody Minier spoke about Duty to God. Christy started her talk by telling about some of the requirements for Personal Progress 100 years ago. One of the requirements was to keep a hive of bees, and another was to swat 25 flies in a day, and another drive a team of horses 50 miles. Times have really changed.
The choir sang today and Katy Glemser asked me to watch her baby Alice. She is almost a year old and is so cute. She loves James. He was holding her and she was stroking his face with both hands just staring at him. Because her Dad has a beard I think she was wondering where James's beard was.
Morgan Skeen gave the lesson in Relief Society and did an awesome job. We discussed Elder Perry's talk about missionary work, "Perfect Love Casteth Out Fear".
This afternoon I came home and made James two Eagle Brand pies. It's the one thing he ask for from me for his birthday. This evening we had dinner at Sheri and Ian's. Ian cooked steaks and Sheri made salad, potatoes, and brownies. Her rolls didn't turn out so I went home and got some of the tasty biscuits I get at Sam's Club. It was a nice meal and I passed up brownies and ice cream. I lost 4 lbs. this week!

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Saturday, January 21, 2012
First real order of business for the day was to attend Case Lueck's baptism. Case is Max's best church and football friend so of course Sheri, Max and Evan were there too. After the baptism and confirmation Max went up and gave case a big hug.
At noon we went to Case and Max's and Braden Wanlass's flag football game. During fall ball this team was unbeatable and came home with the first place trophy. This season the schedule is a little tougher and they lost for the third time, this time 26-0. We are playing older guys and we are a young team. Max is the oldest on the team, and I might add one of the best players. That kid can run.
I went for my walk this morning to Walmart. That makes the 5th time this week. The nice weather makes it so much more doable. While I was there I bought the ingredients to make James two Eagle Brand lemon pies for his birthday. It's the only thing that he asked for.
James and I were going to use some of our movie passes we got for Christmas to go see the movie "We Bought A Zoo" this evening, but the theater was already 65% full and the guy said we would probably have to sit in the front. I refused and said we would come back on Monday when it wasn't quite so busy. Everybody that I know that has seen this movie has said it was great, including Michael and Alex. Speaking of Michael and Alex, I took them and Joe and dropped them off at the mall this evening. As they were leaving my car I shouted "Return With Honor."

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Friday, January 20, 2012
No walk this morning. My feet hurt too much from being on them most of the day yesterday.
This afternoon I did do some work in the yard. Pulling grass and weeds out of the planters is my least favorite yard chore. I did have some help from Joshua and Evan.
This evening James and I watched an episode of "Little House on the Prairie", "Body of Proof" and "Person of Interest." I must say I think my favorite was Little House with Person of Interest a close second.
We are also reading a book together, "King of the Castle", another one by Victoria Holt.
Tomorrow is the South Carolina Republican primary and I am afraid Newt Gingrich is going to win. My man Romney will probably come in a close 2nd.
James is having surgery on Wednesday and he cannot take any aspirin until after the surgery. He asked me to do something he's never asked me to do before.... buy him some Tylenol.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Thursday, January 19, 2012
I walked to Walmart this morning and bought a roast and came home and put it in the crockpot. We are feeding the missionaries tonight and I wanted the roast to cook all day on slow heat. Later I went back to the store and got the rest of my groceries.
This afternoon I vacuumed and dusted and got out the china and crystal all for the missionaries. Stacy helped me fix the dinner. We had: roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, salad, corn, and rolls. For dessert Stacy made some brownies. At one point Elder Milne poured salad dressing on his potatoes because he thought it was gravy. James did the same thing. Oops, I thought I had made it clear which one was the gravy but I guess not. Elder Milne is from Logan, Utah and Elder Paige is from Grants Pass, Oregon. Right now they are teaching two people from our ward, Elliott Hall and a 12 year old young man. ( I forget his name). They are a little frustrated because Elliott will not commit to a date for baptism. Before leaving Elder Paige shared his favorite scripture story from the Book of Mormon, the story of the brother of Jared seeing the finger of the Lord and then seeing the Lord. It's always a spiritual experience to have the missionaries come over. It did take some effort though on my part. I pretty much prepared most of the day for it and was pretty exhausted after doing the dishes.
This evening James and I watched the Republican presidential debate with the four candidates that are left: Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich, and Ron Paul. I am a big Mitt Romney supporter although I do see good in all of the candidates. I am a little irritated with Ron Paul because he is kind of the revolutionary and is taking away alot of Mormon's from supporting Romney.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Today during scripture study as we were reading 1 Nephi 22 I found this quote written in my scriptures:
"The fruit of keeping covenants is the companionship of the Holy Ghost and an increase in the power to love. That happens because of the power of the Atonement of Jesus Christ to change our very natures." I love this quote. It reminds me of the importance of partaking of the sacrament each week to renew our covenants that we might always have the Spirit to be with us as we remember the Savior and his Atonement.
I went visiting teaching today. Sheri joined me at Christy Wanlass's because she wanted to see Christy's new dog, a cockapoo named Max. I must admit that Max is adorable. But while we were there he piddled on the floor twice and bit Sher.
I also visited Lynn Ritz and Bev Hermann. I encouraged Lynn to come to church and talked to Bev about her job as a CNA at the NICU at Banner Desert. I really like both of these sisters.
This morning Karen Schneider and I walked at the mall. This evening we helped the young men in our ward, along with Terry Lambson, register on new.familysearch.org. I enjoyed helping Michael, Alex and Ben. Dallin was there but because he has done family history before wasn't as interested.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Happy, happy birthday Anna dear. Our sweet Anna turns 10 today. She had a Justin Bieber birthday complete with a picture of Justin giving her a kiss on the cheek on top of her cake. Anna called me today to thank me for the Justin Bieber blanket, calender, and book. She said there was a picture of Justin in the book without his shirt on. When I apologized she said, "oh no, I loved it!" We missed taking her to Red Lobster for her birthday date to get crab legs, but I think her parents took her instead.
For a change I walked to Walgreen's today instead of Walmart. It's about the same distance. I didn't like walking towards the traffic on Alma School.
I worked outside today cleaning off our patio. The birds use it as their pooping grounds. Disgusting.
Cathi is gone to LA and her sister Pam came to stay with Evelyn. Evelyn fell this afternoon and Pam couldn't get her up so she called the paramedics. Laura, Dave, and I walked over to see what was going on. Pam felt so bad she was crying. Laura gave her a hug and told her next time to call one of us.
James worked at June's again today. He said Faye and June are in another "fight." It seems they can't get along for very long.
Stacy helped Michael with his science project on bridge building and even went to Michael's today to buy him some popsicle sticks to use to build some models.
I made Weight Watchers garden soup for dinner. It is delicious but not very filling.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Monday, January 16, 2012
MLK day so the kids were out of school.
It was nice and cool when I went on my walk to Walmart. I warmed up by having a fruit and oatmeal cup at McDonald's for breakfast. You are right Sheri they are yummdelicious!
I had an appointment at Arizona Arthritis and Rheumatology today. It's just my routine that I have every 4 months where I see the doctor and then have my blood drawn. (They took 4 vials today). My blood pressure was 112/62 and I'm not mentioning my weight. Let's just say I need to loose some.
In high school Stacy had a friend named Cindy Ganado. Cindy was a devoted Catholic girl and Stacy tried inviting her to Church activities but she was never interested. When they were 16 Stacy gave Cindy a Book of Mormon. Cindy ended up joining the Church and marrying a good friend, John Teasley, who also happens to be Mormon. Stacy got a Christmas card from John and Cindy this year (they live in Carlsbad, Calif.) with the following letter from John inside:
"Stacy, I wanted to share an experience with you that I had today at church. I teach Sunday school to the 14 year olds (including our 14 year old, Alyssa). This year we will be teaching from the Book of Mormon. Cindy has such a powerful conversion story, I asked her to come share her experience with how she came to know that the Book of Mormon is true.
Stacy, as you know, it was the Book of Mormon that you had the courage to give to her when you were 16 that she read when she received a spiritual witness as to the truthfulness of that book. As she related her experience of how the Book of Mormon was the foundation of her testimony, and how it was the something that she couldn't deny when deciding whether she should be baptized or not, I got to thinking. I started to think about what would have happened if you hadn't given her that Book of Mormon. When she began to have a mild curosity about the church when we were dating as freshmen in college would she have reached out to me or someone else to get a copy of the Book of Mormon? Probably not. She didn't even tell me that she had been reading it until she was well into the book. Other questions flashed through my mind such as: If that book that you gave her wasn't easily within her reach, would she have been baptized? Would we have been married? Would we have had kids born under the covenant? Would our lives and the lives of our children have been the recipients of the rich blessings that we have received over the years as a result of the gospel? Maybe, but maybe not. Regardless, it hit me like a ton of bricks today that I owe you a huge debt of gratitude for loving her enough and having the courage to write down your testimony and giving her that Book of Mormon back in high school.
Though she would never admit it, or even necessarily agree with it, today, Cindy is a force for good in the gospel. She is one of the most noble and valiant spirits I have evern known. She has affected so many lives through her example, love, and service. She has faithfully served in many callings. She has served in the Young Women's program, as a stake missionary, and as a Primary President. Currently she is the Relief Society President in our ward ministering to the temporal and spiritual needs of many. Most importantly, she keeps me on the right track, and is an amazing mother to our 4 children.
Please know that your single act has had a major impact for good in Cindy's life, my life, the lives of our children, and the lives of countless more. Thank you again, Stacy. I guess we sometimes wait for years to realize the impact of sharing our testimonies with others.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Sunday, January 15, 2012
I made mini-cupcakes using my new Babycakes appliance this morning. The cupcakes are for our Relief Society board meeting. Frosting them took way too long and I wasn't completely happy with the results, especially when I got to the meeting and saw the 'professional' look of the cupcakes Melanie Bentz made. The meeting went well. We are grateful to be fully staffed. I have the privilege of having 3 teachers for our Sunday lessons: Cathi Lambson, Julie Johansen, and Morgan Skeen. Janny St. Onge is the chorister and Karen Schneider our piano player.
Bishop Danny Conway, now a high councilman, spoke in sacrament meeting today. The theme was faith. We need to exercise faith in spite of our doubts and trials and move forward and the Lord will sustain us. Trevor Howe was his speaking companion. Stacy said he used to be in our ward when we were in the Cooper building. I don't remember him. He's Adam's age and Adam did remember him. Kim and Joe were in our sacrament meeting.
Ben passed the sacrament for the first time today. I am so proud of him!
Right after sacrament meeting we all went into Bishop Wilson's office for Michael's priesthood advancement ordination to the office of a Teacher.
Those attending: Bishop Wilson, James and I, Mary and Marvin and Nicole Johnson, Darrel, Trina, Addy, Rowan, Ruby, Sheri, Alex, Ben, Max, Evan, Kim, Brian, Joe, Stacy, Paul, Adam, Dallin and Joshua. Paul ordained Michael and gave him a wonderful blessing. All of the Melchizedek priesthood holders in the room were in the circle: Marvin, James, Bishop Wilson, Brian and Darrel. Michael shook hands and gave hugs afterwards. It was one of the special family times and the Spirit was strong. Michael is loved by everyone who knows him.
Stacy made her kids favorite dinner tonite, fried pork chops, and then had FHE with them. Jared Ammon and Danielle were here too.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Saturday, January 14, 2012
I read the following in Doctrinal Commentary on the Book of Mormon Volume 4:
"Zion shall begin to be built before the time of Christ's second coming in glory. The Saints who are gathered in all nations shall live for a season in love and peace (despite the degenerative condition of the world) prior to the Millennium. Because of the goodness of those who have given thenselves fully to the Lord and his cause, their meetings shall be pentecostal outpourings: the Spirit of God shall truly burn like a fire in their hearts. Prophecy and revelation and healings and angelic ministrations shall abound, for the faith of the Saints shall have rent the damning veil of unbelief and opened the heavens to the gifts and wonders enjoyed by the former-day Saints." Wow! I am looking forward to that day. Can you imagine being in a sacrament meeting where the Spirit is so strong that prophecy, revelation, healings and angelic ministrations abound?
James and I went to both Ben and Max's flag football games today. Ben caught a touchdown pass and two extra point passes. Although his friend Ian Wanlass was player of the game Ben was right up there with him.
Max carried the ball several times in his game and that boy can run. I think he might have some "Maxwell" speed genes.
Hallelujah! I finally finished racking up all of the leaves! Now I've got some major weed killing and cleanup to do outside.
I had a carne asada burrito from Filiberto's for dinner. I saved half for tomorrow. It was quite delish.
Alex helped James finish getting our toy hauler ready for sale. The people came and picked it up today. They are so excited to have it but not as excited as we are to have the money from selling it. Now if we could just sell a couple of lots.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Friday, January 13, 2012
Today is Friday the 13th. My Mom always said it was her good luck day. I think that's because her birthday was on the 13th. I'm going to call it my good luck day too in honor of my Mom.
I read an article about Elaine Dalton and her love for running. It went something like this: Question - You love running: what first got you hooked on it?
Sister Dalton's answer: "I didn't always love to run. When I first started it was hard. I would run ten steps and walk ten steps. But I persisted and it is in the daily habits that we gain strength and power. I never dreamed I would run a marathon, let along 17 of them. But looking back, it was the daily habit that made the difference. Anything we persist in doing becomes easier. Now I can't imagine my life without a morning run. It makes me happy."
Sister Dalton is the Church's General Young Women's President. Because of her I am going to start incorporating a morning walk/run in my routine.(Who am I kidding, I can't run.)
Friday is my errand day. On my way to do my grocery shopping I went by the Stonebridge apartments to drop off a birthday gift for Allison Warren, a sister in our ward whom we rarely see. I talked to Allison on the phone and left the gift at the door. I hope that she knows that we in the Relief Society love and care for her.
James is trying to get our house re-financed in order to lower the monthly payment. He is "jumping through hoops" for the bank and asked me the amount of money I took in draws last year. It was around $48,000. My goal this year is to lower that to $39,000.
James and I watched one of our favorite T.V. shows this evening, "Person of Interest."
We were in bed and ready to go to sleep by 9 pm.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Thursday, January 12, 2012

I just cancelled the landline phone that we have had for 41 years. No more 480-963-7444. It was a classic, but like Brian says, the only people who use landlines are telemarketers.
It was cool outside today. I went outside to work and put on a sweater. Once I got working I took the sweater off. I love working outside in good weather!! Thanks to Dallin and Michael and Adam for picking up most of the leaves from our trees. I filled 3 bags today and there are still some left. I wonder how many total bags we have filled. Probably around 15-20.
James made steak and gravy for dinner and I made biscuits and broccoli. Joshua was so excited for the broccoli. He sniffed it as I put it in the bowl and said: "Oh that smells good." What kid likes the smell of broccoli? He ate two bowls.
Adrienne, Diana and I had RS presidency meeting this evening. Billy, Adrienne's cocker spaniel came and laid down at my feet, and then passed gas. Billy's a sweet dog, but not so sweet smelling.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Wednesday, January 11, 2012
To walk or nap that is the question....today the nap won. Maybe it's because I had cinnamon rolls for breakfast. Maybe it's because I knew I was going to work in the yard and I needed to conserve my energy. (Which, by the way, I didn't end up doing.)
I actually got to spend some time with Sheri today. It was her day off and we went to lunch at Arby's and then shopping at Target. I love my girls! (And my boys too.)
Trina had a doctor's appointment today about the "spot" on her lung. The doctor says it is benign but they will check it every six months just to be sure. Trina's kids were here and at Sheri's this afternoon.
I worked on family history and scrapbooks today. It's always fun to look back a few years and see how much the kids have changed. Today I went back to 2007 when Evan, Rowan, and Joshua were a year old. It was the year Jared Ammon had his long hair. He looks so much better with short.
This evening I went to the stake family history center to help the young women in our ward sign on to new family search. I helped Kristin Miner. Hopefully she will have lots of names for baptisms because her mom's family are all non-members.
James had a not so fun night with the young men. Dave Miner was teaching them at the Del Rio building about how to interview their ancestors and Dallin misbehaved. James had to come home and report it all to Stacy and Paul. Not a fun situation for a Grandpa to be in.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Things that Evan ate at our house today: 3 cinnamon rolls, a hamburger, and a bowl of cinnamon toast crunch.
Walked to Walmart again this morning. It's not as far as I thought. It's only a little over a mile one way.
I began cleaning out the laundry room today in preparation for our upcoming move. Who knew so much stuff could be stored in such a small room. I took 5 bags of stuff to Goodwill and I'm only halfway done!
Mitt Romney won the New Hampshire primary and the Iowa. Two down, 48 to go.
James installed a new toilet at aunt June's and now she can't close the bathroom door. Well, she does live alone so it should be okay, right? Jk, he has to try and take it back to Home Depot without the box, which he took to the dump.
As much as I'm enjoying the nice weather I sure would like to see some clouds and rain.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Monday, January 9, 2012
I read last week in an article in LDS Living that Elaine Dalton, the General Young Women's President, has run 17 marathons. I was inspired and motivated by her so today I decided I was going to walk from our house to Walmart and back, a distance of about 1 1/2 miles each way. The weather was beautiful, about 60 degrees and I didn't even have to wear a sweater. I bought a Justin Bieber book and calendar for Anna's birthday and headed for home. I felt so good I think I'll do it again tomorrow! (Also ordered her a JB blanket and had it sent directly to her hourse.)
Paid bills today. I'm always grateful when we have enough money in the bank to pay our bills for another week!
James worked at aunt June's again today. Not only is he putting in a new kitchen floor, but he is also doing some remodeling in her bathroom.
This evening James and I went by Sweet Daddy's and got a cupcake for Edonna Wells's 8 year old granddaughter Megan. Her birthday was on New Year's Day. She came to church with us yesterday and now she says she wants to get baptized. That would be wonderful!
Evan and Joshua had preschool this morning. I guess Joshua sang the Miser Brothers Christmas song for his class. Evan fell asleep on the couch today waiting for his Mom to pick him up after work.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Cathi, Stacy, and James all bore their testimonies today in our fast and testimony meeting. I am grateful to be a part of such a wonderful family.
We have been waiting for years for Elliott Hall to join the Church. He has been coming faithfully with his wife Jackie to sacrament meeting for the past year. Today he came to our Book of Mormon Gospel Doctrine Sunday School class. I think he is preparing for baptism. What a day that will be!
Cathi gave the lesson in RS. She said it was partly because of my testimony that she decided to join the Church. I had no idea. She is such a wonderful example to me and I never realized I might be in some small way an example to her.
We had FHE with our kids and grandkids this evening. There were 18 of the 29 of us in attendance. We talked about obedience and how Lehi and Nephi were obedient to the Lord but Laman and Lemuel were not. How can we learn to put the Lord first in our lives?
Joseph shared a scripture from Deuteronomy about the rewards for keeping the commandments and the consequences for breaking them. Addy recited the First Article of Faith. Ben gave the opening prayer and Joshua sang with great enthusiasm the song from "The Miser Brothers Christmas." Thanks Sheri for the delicious chococlate chip and cranberry oatmeal cookies!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Saturday, January 7, 2012
Thanks to James and Michael for helping with the yardwork this morning. I chopped grass and weeds in one planter and quit. I don't seem to have much stamina lately.
I had the opportunity to serve today. A sister in our ward was babysitting for her niece who is in the hospital in Winslow and she ran out of formula and diapers. I went to the rescue and even braved the lines at Walmart on a Saturday.
Darrel was here with his kids this afternoon while Trina slept, (she worked last night). They had fun "shopping" in the shed where they have their stuff stored.
James worked at aunt June's this afternoon. When he got home we started our fast. Also went for a ride so we could listen to Tim Glemser's new piano music CD. Brother Glemser is a member of our ward who is very talented. He wrote all of the music on the CD and it is beautiful!!
Missed Max and Ben's football games today.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Friday, January 7 2012

Took Evan to preschool. Joshua didn't go because of his cough. It's always fun to see the progress on the Gilbert Temple.
I did my grocery shopping at Walmart this morning. The experience was fine until I went to check out and had to wait 15 minutes to get to the register. Remind me again why only 3 registers are open in a line of 20.
My good friend Kay (Stauble) McClellan came by for a visit this afternoon. She was so excited to see Joshua. She told me all about her visit with Jared and his family. She and her husband John fell in love with Molly. She says she has grandsons for all of Jared's girls to marry. She lives about 6 miles away from Jared in McKinney, Texas.
Since I finished watching all my Christmas movies I am back to watching "Little House on the Prairie."
James took Dallin and Michael to work at Aunt June's. He was a little frustrated with Dallin because he would rather throw tangerines in the backyard than work.
James and I played Kitties in the Blender with Alex and Joe. It's not really as bad as it sounds.
Stacy has been walking on air since she passed her exam.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Relief Society Presidency meeting at Adrienne Ellsworth's this morning. Diana Dowdle is out of town. I think she and Jared took their kids on a cruise to Mexico. This family loves to have fun and vacation together. For spring break they took their kids to Disney World in Florida. Their son Geoffrey plays in the ASU band and they recently went to the ASU bowl game in Las Vegas.
Adrienne, Drea, and I updated the visiting teaching routes for our ward. We are excited to have some new families in our ward, the Lieb's and the Hill's.
Cleaned out the frig this afternoon. The smorgasboard of unused leftovers was appalling.
Sandy Finder's funeral was today. I am sorry I missed it because of presidency meeting. Years ago we were in the same ward and we use to play softball together. Sandy fought a long battle with breast cancer.
NEWS FLASH: STACY PASSED HER DENTAL HYGIENE EXAM with a 94.5%. She can now get her license and start looking for a job! Way to go Stacy.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012

While Sheri was at work today I took Alex to the orthodontist for a routine checkup on his braces. On the way home he told me how much fun he had going to dinner at Red Lobster last night with Adam, Joe, Michael and Dallin and then afterwards coming to our house to play games. (I missed out on the fun because I was already in bed). Stacy had told me how loud they were in the basement and how she kept telling them to be quiet. One of the games they played was "Kitties in the Blender." How fun does that sound? Alex proceeded to tell me how to play but I'm afraid I just don't have the stomach for it.
In other news I made a trip to Scottsdale to deliver a check and packet of information to the attorney who is representing us in our lawsuit against Norquay Construction. I had intended on working in the yard this afternoon but since James was at his Aunt June's with Michael taking up her old kitchen floor I was elected to go to Scottsdale.
Spent the evening at Young Men and Young Women's watching Terry's power point presentation on Family History. He did an awesome job!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Dear Kim,
Maybe the reason so many of the lights for my tree don't work the next year is because they are so hard to get off the tree I have a tendency to pull too hard. Sorry. How many lights did you put on this tree?
The Sunday School course of study for 2012 is "The Book of Mormon." Hooray.
The Relief Society/Priesthood course of study is The Life and Ministry of George Albert Smith.
Today is my dear friend and sister-in-law Cathi's birthday. She is one of my heroes. She is fulltime caretaker for her invaide mother Evelyn. Her example of dedicated love and service is such an example to me. Happy Birthday Cathi, I love you!
Joshua went to the doctor today. He has an ear infection and bronchitis. After his visit he made the comment: "I'm all better now that I saw the doctor. I need to go to Cafee's (Cathi's) with grandma cuz it's her birthday."

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Monday, January 2, 2012
Stacy vs. The Christmas Toys
Stacy is obsessed with keeping track of Josh's Christmas toys. Yesterday she got super glue on her teeth while gluing his Legos together. I think it was the way she opened the tube by putting it into her mouth and biting down on it. This from a girl trained in the art of having healthy dental hygeine. We've come to the conclusion that 5 year olds should not have Legos or toys with small pieces that are prone to fall apart. I am concerned the poor girl is wearing herself out trying to keep track of all of these tiny toys.
Trina and her family have had their two Christmas trees put away since the day after Christmas. We were over there for dinner last week and if I didn't know better I would think they didn't even celebrate Christmas. The house was devoid of any clutter, Christmas or otherwise. Today I took the decorations off our tree only to find that Josh had rearranged the pipe cleaners on a bear ornament I made years ago. Now it looks like a spider and had to be thrown away.
In other news, I only have two more Christmas movies to watch before I can return to my regular TV programs.
One of the highlights of my day was visiting Sister Betty Windle for her birthday. Sister Windle is an older sister in our ward who doesn't get out much because of failing health. When she realized I was there to wish her a happy birthday her face just lit up. It made my day!

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Sunday, January 1, 2012
Happy New Year!
Thank goodness we didn't have Church until 11 am today. I love this schedule, especially on days I have a lesson to give, like today. My lesson was for Relief Society and was on the life and ministry of George Albert Smith. What a wonderful, inspiring Prophet of God he was.
When we got in the car to come home I looked at the thermostat and it said 81 degrees. Not the way I want to start the new year! We need some clouds, rain, and cooler weather.
James came home and made one of our favorite meals, steak and gravy. It's yummy over the frozen Pillsbury biscuits I buy at Sam's Club. After a late lunch/early dinner it was nap time. When I started to awaken from my nap, I noticed it was dark outside but my alarm clock only said 5:09. James reminded me that the electricity had been off and I needed to reset my clock to 6:09. Wow this new Sunday schedule makes for a late nap time.
No day would be complete without Joshua watching "A Miser Brothers Christmas" and singing all of the songs.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

ABC Tag

I was tagged by Kim because she says I haven't blogged since May. That is true, but I have written in my journal faithfully every single day for the past 13 3/4 years.

A - Attached or single: Attached, forever and always.

B - Best friend: My attachment.

C - Cake or pie: Cake. Most any kind but two of my favorites are Texas sheetcake and Lois's Italian ice cake.

D - Day: Sunday

E - Essential item: My purse. I don't go anywhere without it.

F - Favorite Color: Purple, purple, and more purple, and a little pink too.

G - Gummi bears or worms: Worms, because they are more juicy.

H - Home town: Show Low, Arizona. I've lived in Chandler longer but Show Low feels like my hometown because I spent many of my growing up years there.

I - Indulgences: Aunt Lena's gelato and going out to lunch with friends.

J - January or July: January, because it represents a new beginning.

K - Kids: Yes, I love kids.

L - Life is incomplete without: Marriage, family and kids

M - Marriage date: June 1, 1968

N - Number of siblings: two brothers.

O - Oranges or Apples: Apples if they aren't mushy.

P - Phobias or Fears: Spiders and snakes.

Q - Quote: "Search diligently, pray always, and be believing, and all things shall work together for your good..."

R - Reason to smile: So many, family, friends, and the gospel.

S - Season: Fall

T - Tag: Sheri, Tricia, and Trina.

U - Unknown fact about me: I may be going to China.

V - Vegetarian or Oppressor of animals: I don't oppress animals, I just eat them after they are dead.

W - Worst habit: There are many. Diet Pepsi.

X - Rays or Ultrasounds: I've never had an ultrasound so I guess x-rays.

Y - Your favorite food: Italian ( Olive Garden and Carrabas), Mexican (Serranos), American (The Keg, Black Angus, Applebees, and Cheesecake Factory), Chinese (Pei Wei and P.F. Chang's).

Z - Zodiac sign: Leo

Monday, May 12, 2008

BROOKE WHITE SIGHTING

I got a call from Darrel on Saturday in which he said: "Guess who's in front of Trina in the Paradise Bakery line?" "Who? " "Brooke White." "I'm there, don't lose her." Dallin and I jumped in my car and I grabbed Brooke's CD "Songs From the Attic" as I rushed out the door.
On the way to the Chandler mall I called Darrel and asked if she, Brooke, was still within sight.
"Oh, no, she left the food court awhile ago, but Trina knows where she is going. She's going to the Quicksilver store and then on to Nordstroms. I drove to the parking lot closest to Nordstrom's and quickly found a spot, not easy to do on a Saturday afternoon. As Dallin and I entered the store I was wishing I had remembered to bring my camera. I told Dallin we needed to go to the shoe department because I know Brooke really likes shoes. Trina had told me she was with her Mom and sister and she was wearing a green top and a white skirt. She was easy to spot right in front of the shoes and next to the makeup department. She was speaking to a woman who worked there and we just casually waited, pretending we were looking at the women's shoes. As she started to leave I sent Dallin after her with the CD cover and told him exactly where I wanted her to sign it. Bless his heart, he stopped her and that gave me time to casually saunter over. When she saw me she asked me where I got the CD but all I could say was "Thank you!" Now I realize that the CD was re-released without her permission. After we left I was wishing I would have said: "I loved you on American Idol." But I always think what to do and say after the fact. Thanks Darrel, Trina and Dallin for making my day before Mother's Day so great!!

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Catching Up














































I haven't written on my blog for two months. Here are some of the things that happened during that time:

1. James and I volunteered at the Mesa Cannery.

2. I attended a break dancing concert for James Hayden, a hiphop concert for Anna, and a ballet - tap concert for Emmy.

3. Ben had his 8th birthday and he was also baptized by his father Ian.

4. Michael had his 10th birthday party at Organ Stop Pizza.

5. Paul and Kim both celebrated their birthdays in December.

6. We celebrated Christmas and New Years.

7. We fed the homeless.

8. I went to the Phoenix Zoo with Kim, Joe, and Joe's friend Christian.

9. James and I went to see the Broadway musical "Annie" with Anna and Tricia.

10. James and I went to Disney on Ice, "Princess Wishes" with Addy.

11. Anna celebrated her 6th birthday.

12. James celebrated his 60th birthday.

13. James's sister Dawn received her doctorate degree from ASU.

14. James almost got snowed in at the cabin this week.

15. Shaquille O'Neal is playing for the Phoenix Suns.

16. Mitt Romney is dropping out of the race for President. I am sad about this.