Saturday, July 11, 2015

Monday, June 29, 2015

Marine animal
 
Well, I couldn't get dressed or comb my hair this morning and it was difficult to grip anything in my hand.  James called the arthritis center and told them how bad I was and they said they would let Rosie know and have her call back.  Rosie takes calls for Dr. Caldron and Tiffany.  Rosie never called. 
 
James called and ordered food from Olive Garden for our dinner.  I rode with him to pick it up and read to him from our new Julie Klassen book, "The Girl in the Gatehouse." 
 
I had shrimp and chicken carbonara and pasta fagoli soup with breadsticks.  We used the gift card James got from Sheri & Ian for Father's Day.  James had chicken marsala and a salad.
 
It was a delicious was to end a rather miserable day.



Sunday, June 28, 2015

Oquirrh Mountain Utah temple
 
Well, I missed church again today because I was so miserable, and could hardly move.  My hands hurt and I could not lift my arms up to fix my hair.  I went in to take a shower and I just hurt too much so I went back to bed.  I am pretty pathetic.  Cathi went in to our Primary class to help James.  Sheri and her family were gone to Maddie Hamblin's farewell in a different ward. 
 
James said goodbye to our class and told him it would be his last week with them.  They were sad, especially Taylor Ray. 
 
I had put a roast on this morning so James had something to eat when we got home.  For dinner we had a frozen pizza and Sheri and Evan brought us down an apple pie.  Evan had wanted to make me an apple pie.  He is so sweet!
 
James, Paul, and Michael went to Alex Braddock's open house at the Wanlass's.  On the way he dropped off a visiting teaching handout to Nancy Tolman.
We love this family!!

 
It's hard for me to remember a time when I didn't hurt or feel miserable.  My knees are swollen and it is difficult to walk.  My hands hurt, it is hard to write or lift things or dress or undress.  James had to help me get ready for bed.  I think we will be calling the arthritis center soon.


Friday, July 10, 2015

Saturday, June 27 20156

Interesting
 
I am pretty depressed right now and I am wondering if I will ever feel good again.  One of the bright spots of my day was the hot and sour, I think I have been calling it sweet and sour, soup I had for lunch today.  For some reason it brings me a lot of comfort. 
 
My one big accomplishment for the day was working on our Primary lesson for tomorrow on Forgiveness.  I sent James to the store today to pick up prescriptions, some incidentals, and stuff for my visiting teaching handouts, which included: chocolate wrapped in gold paper, three jars to put said chocolate in, and some gold ribbon.  The poor guy.  He called me seven times because he couldn't find what he was looking for on the list.  I was a little exasperated and then realized I shouldn't be.  He was trying to please me and some of those items were off the beaten path and difficult to find.  He never got angry and somehow he got through it.  I was most grateful.  Oh yes, he also had to get treats for our Primary class.
I am closing my post with this beautiful picture of the
Washington D.C. temple.
 

 

Friday, June 26, 2015

This is certainly true with what happened today.
For so many, June 26, 2015, is one of the darkest days of our nation's history.
The supreme court in a 5-4 decision says gay marriage is legal in all 50 states.  Immediately the Church came out with a statement
stating that marriage is between a man and a woman and is ordained of God. 
"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints acknowledges that following today's ruling by the Supreme Court, same-sex marriages are now legal in the United States.  The Courts decision does not alter the Lord's doctrine that marriage is a union between a man and a woman ordained by God.  While showing respect for those who think differently, the Church will continue to teach and promote marriage between a man and a woman as a central part of our doctrine and practice." 
 
And from The National Organization for Marriage
President Brian S. Brown:
"Though expected, today's decision is completely illegitimate.  We reject it and so will the American people.  It represents nothing but judicial activism, legislating from the bench, with a bare majority of the Justices on the Supreme Court exercising raw political power to impose their own preferences on marriage when they have no constitutional authority to do so.  It is a lawless ruling that contravenes the decisions of over 50 million voters ad their elected representatives.  It is a decision that is reminiscent f other illegitimate Court rulings such as Dred Scott and Roe v Wade and will further plunge the Supreme Court into public disrepute. 
Make no mistake about it: The National Organization for Marriage and countless millions of Americans do no accept this ruling.  Instead, we will work at every turn to reverse it.
The US Supreme Court does not have the authority to redefine something it did not create.  Marriage was created long
before the United States and our constitution came into existence.  Our constitution says nothing about marriage.  The majority who issued today's ruling have simply made it up out of thin air with no constitutional authority.
In his "letter from a Birmingham Jail," Dr. Martin Luther King discussed the moral importance of disobeying unjust laws, which we submit applies equally to unjust laws, which we submit applies equally to unjust Supreme Court decisions.  Dr. King evoked the teaching of St. Thomas Aquinas that an unjust law or decision is one that is "a human law that is not rooted in eternal or natural law."
Today's decision of the Supreme Court lacks both constitutional and moral authority.  There is no eternal or natural law that allows for marriage to be redefined."
 
 On the lighter side I had a weird thing happen today.  It was early morning and I couldn't sleep so I went in to lie down on the couch in the living room and try to sleep a little longer.  As I was lying there I was sure I saw someone pass by in the entryway.  I thought I saw a male with dark hair and a black and white patterned shirt on carrying something in his hands.  My first thought was: "Why is Joel here so early and how did he get in?  I went back into the bedroom and asked James, who was just getting up, why Joel was here so early.  He said he had no idea.  He went to check it out and Joel, or no one else for that matter, was found.  I was baffled.  I asked Michael if it could be him and he said no.  Dallin wasn't here and it wasn't Paul.  It's official: I see people who aren't really there. Enough said.
 
 

 




Monday, July 6, 2015

Thursday, June 25, 2015


Idaho Falls Temple
Kim, Brian, Joe, Michael, and Alex stopped by Disneyland for a few hours before coming back home.  I guess Brian and Kim have season passes. 
 
I still hurt a ton and have the blahs.  Tiffany at AARA says six aspirin a day is too many for me to take and she wants me to take Tylenol instead.  While I was "napping" Dave came over to help James with the lights downstairs.  I didn't know Laura came with him and totally missed visiting with her. I hate not feeling well!  Dallin was here with his guitar and he sang to her.  
 
The battery in my car died today.  James had to walk home from Winco, and then go get a new battery.  
We got a thank you note from Emmy today that went something like this:
Dear Grandma and Grandpa,
Thank you so much for giving me money when you didn't have to.  You really made my day.  Thank you thank you, and thank you!!!
I can't express how grateful I am!!!
Thankful
Helpful
Arizona
Nice
Kind
Special                       (These all have to do with you!)
 
 Emmy's homemade card
 
This is a scene on the road from Show Low to Vernon.  The places where they cleared trees is now covered with Verbina.
For some reason I can't enlarge pictures on
Blogger today.
James and I finished "Maid of Fairbourne Hall" and luckily our next book came today.  It's by the same author, Julie Klassen, and is called, "The Girl in the Gatehouse."
 
For dinner James got me bbq pork from, green beans and mashed potatoes from Boston Market.  For some reason it didn't look good to me and I put it in the frig for another day and made a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
 




Thursday, July 2, 2015

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

I love these roses!
 
James helped me with the top shelf of the closet today.  I can't believe how much stuff was stored in here!  We don't finish before it's time for Jen, our realtor to be here.  I stay in the bedroom and James meets with her.  She brings her husband and he really likes the house.  Jen loves what we did in the entryway.  We have a new "opening" date to put the house on the market.  July 6th.  I already know that we are going to need to change it to the 7th or 8th. 
James and I have an escape from life.  It is reading our Regency novels.  Right now we are finishing up one called "The Maid of Fairbourne."
 
Darrel and his kids came by to visit James and give him his father's day gift.  Trina was at work.  Darrel also brought us Quizno's for lunch and James got a Bass Pro gift card. 
Lola was obsessed with Stacy's puzzle on the coffee table.  I tried to distract her with some other puzzles which Ruby ended up doing, but Lola finally got to the puzzle and messed part of it up.  Rowan, Max, and Evan came to the rescue. 
 
As part of Joe's graduation present Kim and Brian took Alex, Michael, and Joe to the Nate Ruese concert in L.A. this evening.
 
 
 


Tuesday, June 23, 2015

I gave up on the hot body a long time ago, but I definitely want tacos!
 
I was afraid to take my Methotrexate because in the information guide for Actemra it says using Methotrexate, NSAIDS (aspirin, Naprosyn,) may cause stomach tears.  Also, the last few times I have taken it I have felt miserable and I don't think I can handle any more misery. 
 
Joel Kelly was here today painting the trim in the hallway.  He does such a good job! 
I am still working on our closet, what little work I can do.   I have boxes stacked in the hall that Joel had to move to paint.  There are also boxes stacked in our room. 
Ben has been working for James along with Alex and Seth and I must say he is a good worker.
The new granite is here and the boys are spreading it in the planters.  It is hard work and it is hot outside so they only work a few hours in the morning.
 
James is doing another little job for Jerrod Bowen in east Mesa and he has the boys helping him over there too.
 
Alexis is back from Hawaii which has put a smile on Michael's face.  They went to see the movie "Love and Mercy" about Brian Wilson's life as a "Beachboy."  Michael, Joe, and Stacy all loved the movie and said James and I should go see it.  He's too busy right now and I am too crippled.  Oh yes, one interesting thing about Alexis's parents.  They are boycotting Chik-fil-a because of their views on gay marriage.  Maybe they better boycott the Gonzales's and Lambson's too.
 
Watched Alex Boye and his band tryout for America's Got Talent this evening.  He got four yes's and Howie Mandall said it was his favorite musical act in the six years he's been on the show.
Alex is a black man who is a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
 

A tiny polar bear is just the way to end this post!