Thursday, October 3, 2013

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Darrel got up at 5:30 this morning and took Rowan, James, and Jackson fishing at Chocolate Lake.  I don't think they caught anything, but that was so nice of him to get up early and take them.  Thanks Darrel!

Jared got up early and went to the temple.  I wanted to go with him, but James wanted me to stay home with him.  He's said that the new film is awesome.

Emmy and Addy loved playing ping pong.  I bought different colored balls and they gave all of them a name.  There was Gumdrop(pink), Lucky(orange), and Lemon Drop(yellow).  Lemon Drop died today because James Hayden hit him too hard.  The girls decided to give Lemon Drop a proper burial.
Lemon Drop's final resting spot.
Ping pong pals.
Everyone went to the ski run today except for James, Molly, Ruby and me.
Grandpa getting some hugs from two cuties!
Grandpa getting a fish hook out of Ruby's shirt.
Molly looking at my plants
Molly and her sly smile
Ruby on the run.
Two sweet little girls!
The plan at the ski run was for all the adults to rent bikes and mountain bike down the mountain.  Tricia brought her own bike (Titus) and was the only one who actually rode a bike.  It cost too much to rent bikes so Darrel and Trina rode the left, but it was cold and started to rain so they went to Greer.
 At the top of the ski run.
Tricia, mud, and Titus

When everyone returned from the ski run, Anna went to the clubhouse where she has spent most of her time and they younger girls went flower picking.  Here is a bouquet Cassie Barney brought to me:
Cassie's bouquet.
In other news today:  Rowan, James, and Jackson played poker.  
Emmy, Anna, and Addy played Five Crowns.
 Girls and Five Crowns, Jared and the Ipad.
Again, Jared cooked dinner, teriyaki chicken which Tricia had marinated, rice, and grilled asparagus.  Darrel did the dishes for the second night in a row. 
Addy and Emmy had such fun together.  They found a walking stick and named him "Nick the Stick."  Also, Emmy says she wants Grandpa's walker when he is finished with it.  She wants to do arm lifts on it so she can be buff and strong.  
Molly and Ruby cover their legs in bandaids because their legs had "itches" from walking in the grass picking flowers.  
Molly said to me: "Grandma, do you have any pretend babies?'  I think she meant baby dolls.  
James helped Rowan put his Lego set together.
Just hangin' out.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Friday, August 16, 2013


 Darrel says he saw a bat last night.  Oh great!

I had a doctor's appointment at Dr. Moffat's this morning at 9am.  Becky Skousen, a member of our war who works for Dr. Moffat, called it my "welcome to Medicare" appointment.  Before I left home I made two dozen cinnamon rolls.  I also made some oatmeal for James.  I got behind a logging truck going into Show Low and it made me late for my appointment.  I don't like logging trucks and I especially don't like getting behind them.

I like Dr. Moffat.  He wrote me a prescription for folic acid, metoprolol and hydrochlorithiazide.  Went to Walmart to fill my precriptions and did some shopping while I was there.  I saw Jared and Darrel doing their shopping too.  I got a three month supply of pills and it cost me $94.96.

On the way home I stop at Panda Express for some lunch, the dry cleaners, and to get gas.  I make James a grilled tuna sandwich for lunch.  After lunch everyone wants to go to the Pit and the Swing.  We take both ATV's and my car.
Fun at the Pit
Meeting of the minds.
Trina, Ruby, and Molly
Fun at the Swing
Found the memorial near the Swing
Waiting for a turn on the Swing
The Swing was fun for most of the kids and for Tricia.  Rowan wanted nothing to do with it but Ruby loved it.  Jared's kids had been before so they knew what to expect. 

When we get back from the Pit and Swing Trina and I take Rowan, Molly, and Ruby to the Vernon Park.  While there we end up finding a horse that the kids wanted to pet.
 



Jared, Tricia, Darrel and Trina got away for a few minutes to take a Razr ride without the kids.
Back at home Ruby and Molly decided they wanted to practice up on their fishing skills.
While Jared fixed burgers, hotdogs, and salmon for dinner, Darrel played a "Match" game with Ruby.
Jared fixed the food, and Darrel did the dishes and cleaned the kitchen.  Such good boys I have!!
After dinner we had a little excitement or what I like to call "Batmania."  Trina said when she was using the restroom upstairs a bat came to visit.  She was freaked out but apparently so was he.  He squeezed under the door and went into the bedroom.  The quest was to remove this bat immediately.  Trina had a broom downstairs and Darrel one upstairs.  The poor bat didn't have a chance.  Darrel ended up swatting him to the ground.  We put him in a bag and James Hayden took him outside and released him.  Hope he doesn't come back.  Tricia took a video on her phone and all you could here was little girls screaming.  Did I mention that Stacy Barney and her three kids came to join us this evening?

I love this picture of our home in the mountains.  I love the clouds and beautiful green grass, and the trees.





Monday, September 30, 2013

Thursday, August 15, 2013

After my morning devotional I join James on the porch to read scriptures, a conference talk, and from our new Gerald Lund book, "The Guardian."

James's morning project.  Fixing the piece of tile he broke off a couple of weeks ago.
Even when he's crippled he works.
We made a trip into town today.  First stop, Licano's for lunch.  I had what I always have, a carne asada burro with green sauce.  Next time it's going to be an enchilada because I couldn't finish my burro.  James wanted to stop at Ace to look at wood-burning stoves but I talked him out of stopping saying we could look at them online.  I felt bad later when he said the only reason he went to town was to look at stoves.

I did some heavy duty shopping at Walmart to get ready for company.  Darrel & Trina, and Jared & Tricia, are coming this weekend.  James went in to look for something he needed and wore himself out.  I told him to get a motorized cart but he didn't want to.  He moved the car in the parking lot and decided he couldn't drive.  Thank goodness!  

Back at home we watched The Walton's until Darrel and Trina arrived around 6:30.  Rowan opened his birthday presents.  $30, Batman action figure, and a Donatello Lego set.  Here is the celebration.
Rowan, Trina and Ruby playing the Match game.
Rowan won.
Jared and Tricia arrived after we went to bed.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Happy 7th Birthday to Joshua!
I went to bed early enough last night then Zaki called at 11pm and woke me up.  In spite of this interruption I was up at 5:30 for the day.  For breakfast I had lemon lush pie. 

The high today was somewhere between 80-85.  I even had to turn the AC on for awhile in the bedroom while I was working on the computer.  James had to get a jacket.  I don't know what he's going to do this winter.

I made a nice lunch for James and then told him he could have leftovers for dinner.  I left around 4:40 to go visiting teaching to Rosie Lauritzen  The message was on welfare and I took her a little jar of honey.  Rosie gave me a birthday gift and card and told me I was the best visiting teacher she's ever had.  Wow!  That made my day!

After leaving Rosie's I went to the post office and then to class presidency meeting at the Church.  Our calender is full for the next three months.

For Mutual Sister Hunsaker finished Personal Progress interviews and the Laurels, Jordyn and Hailey, played Jenga.  The Mia Maids and Beehives did gymnastics and played basketball in the gym. 

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

"Criticism is the forerunner of divorce, the cultivator of rebellion, sometimes a catalyst that leads to failure...." -President Gordon B. Hinckley

"The invitation to repent is an expression of love." - Elder D. Todd Christofferson

I have been reading about WD-40 on Facebook.  It is a water repellant and is good for so many things!!

One of our favorite things to do, as I think I have said before, is sit on the deck outside our bedroom and read.  Today we read our scriptures together and then finished our book "The Grecian Princess." 

I finished paying Lambson Construction and personal bills today.  I watched "Chopped" while I was working.  Where does the day go?  It seems like I accomplish so very little. 

Even though there has been no rain the last couple of days we have so enjoyed looking at our beautiful surrounding.  We went on a Razr ride and I took pictures of some of the wildflowers. 
Sheri posted this picture she took on a recent trip to Target.  Who are these guys?
Super Heroes!!


Monday, August 12, 2013

Although Rowan's birthday was on Saturday, the celebration was today if you live in the valley.  He will be up this weekend and that's when we will celebrate with him.
Happy 7th Rowan!!
It was a gorgeous morning after last nights rain.  James and I sat on the porch and read our scriptures and a chapter from our boo, "The Grecian Princess."  I came in and wrote in my Sunday journal while watching the finale of "The Next Foodnetwork Star."  Damarias won!  It will be fun to see what her show is like.  Next is a new episode of Chopped and then lunch and The Walton's.  Cheez, is sounds like all I do is read and watch TV!

This afternoon I work on Zaki's account, figuring the deposits that have been made and the bills.  Beau Cruz, from the Registrar of Contractors want to see everything.  

Payment for Desert Highlands will be sent in two weeks.  Thank goodness!

For FHE we read the conference talk that President Uchtdorf gave in the priesthood session.  Afterwards I made grilled cheese sandwiches, tomato soup, avocado and cottage cheese for dinner.

Here is a picture of Ian given Evan an art lesson.  The kid is pretty good for his age.
Such concentration!
Love these creatures!
 

  







Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Sunday, August 11, 2013

I put a roast on this morning before we left for Church.  James and I sat on the front row so he would have a place to put his walker and stretch out his leg.  Kim came up and sat by us.  Wayne Todd Mayfield, Denice Hall, and Steve Allen were the speakers in sacrament meeting.  Kim loved the talks and thinks we have a great ward.  I would agree with her.  These three people who spoke today are some of my favorite in the ward.  Of course Kim, Brian, Joe, and Alex all leave after sacrament meeting.  I wish they would stay.  Teresa Smith is back.  She went to be with her mother until she passed away.  Now the news is that she and Wes are leaving in two weeks to go on a mission.  They will be serving in Kansas.

James got to set Chuck Crane apart today as part of the new High Priest Group leadership in our ward.  President Danny Crandall set Chris Skousen apart as the new High Priest Goup Leader and David Hall, another high councilman,  set Kip Hunsaker apart as the other counselor.

In Sunday School we talked about the Nauvoo period from 1840-42 which included the founding of Relief Society.  Bro Wilhelm asked me to read the Relief Society Declaration.  I told everyone I was in the Relief Society training meeting in SLC when the Declaration was first introduced.  Mary Ellen Smoot was the General Relief Society President and Virginia U. Jensen and Sheri Dew were her counselors. 

We finally have a Mia Maid advisor, Sandra Wilhelm.  She taught the Mia Maids lesson today.  After the block Diana, Kaeli, Analee, and I had training by the stake Young Women's officers, Fawne Jones, Sister Hastings, and Jessica Boone.  It was raining when I finally left the Church.

As I drive up to the house Kim and Brian are sitting in the rocking chairs they gave us, on our front porch, enjoying the nice weather.  The boys, Alex and Joe were playing ping pong.
Alex and Joe
Before they left for home Kim took this picture:
Grampa and Gramma and the boys
After our company left James and I watched an episode of The Walton's and Cedar Cove.  We took a nap and then I did the dishes.  We went out on the deck in our usual spot to read from The Grecian Princess but it was too cold and we had to come in. It was raining along with some lightning and thunder.

James fell today.  Thank goodness he had his boot on, which protected his leg. 
 
There was suppose to be a meteor shower tonight but we had too much rain to see it.  I did get a picture of the sunset.
 Goodnight Sun.

In other news, (I stole these pictures off of Facebook):

Grampa and Gramma Terry and Cathi spend 
some time with Collin, Brian's son.  

Game night at the Trezise's.  
Have you got a "Clue" what they are playing?