Saturday, August 15, 2015

Saturday, August 15, 2015

The Logan Utah temple.
Logan is where our friend E.J. (Edward) Castillo is serving his mission.
I am still feeling pretty miserable because of my cold and cough.  I also have no energy. 
James went to work this morning and then picked up my folic acid for me.

This afternoon he went to Raelynn's temple sealing to her parents, Patrick and Heather Lambson. 
Patrick, Heather, Raelynn, and
Raelynn's birth mother.
I wanted to go but because I had a bad cough I was afraid I might interrupt the sealing.  James said the sealing was performed by our dear friend and first Chandler bishop, D.Lynn Jones.  Kim, Brian, Sheri, and Trina were also at the sealing.  Sheri and Trina also went to the blessing and luncheon afterwards.

Shortly after James returned from the sealing we packed up and headed to Vernon.  We read from "The Apothecary's Daughter" and of course we stopped at Burger House. 

It was after dark when we entered Salt River Canyon which is always a little scary.  As we were coming up out of the canyon, I was reading, when James hit a big rock in the road.  The rock ruined our front driver's side tire and wheel.  We finally found a place to pull off the road so James could put the spare on.  I tried to provide light with the flashlight app on my phone until a highway patrol man came along with his big flashlight.  We were most grateful for his help.
The highway patrol man also shined his vehicle lights to
help James see.  Once James was finished we were on our way again, only this time with no spare.  It was wonderfully cool when we arrived in Vernon.






Friday, August 14, 2015

Friday, August 14, 2015


We celebrate the birth of this handsome boy today.
Happy 9th Birthday Joshua!
This picture was taken on Joshua's birthday a few years ago
with his brothers Dallin and Michael.

James and Adam worked at the medical office on Chandler Blvd. and McClintock.  James had an appointment with Dr. Memon so I took Adam home.  James could never find Dr. Memon's office so he ended up coming home and rescheduling his appointment.  They recently moved to a new office.

We had Jersey Mike's for lunch and hot and sour soup and house chicken for dinner.  You might say we are in a bit of a rut when it comes to eating.

The high today was 117 degrees!

After school Joshua had a birthday celebration with Bryce, Evan, and Rowan.  They swam, ate pizza and chocolate birthday cake!


Oh yes, and played with Legos!



It was a great day!
We got to visit with the girls and Trina while Rowan
celebrated with Joshua.










Thursday, August 13, 2015

Thursday, August 13, 2015



This is my Aunt Gene.  She is my dad's older sister and the only
living relative I know in my dad's family.  She is 86 years old
and is a bundle of energy.  It's hard to make an appointment to see her because her social calendar is always filled.  She has been an avid golfer most of her adult life and she also plays bridge.  She lives in Show Low half the year and Mesa the other half.  I love my Aunt Gene.  She has helped me write my dad's history and she has a great memory. 

James started another remodel job for Jerod Bowen's group.  There was a little trouble on the job today and he had to spend some time in the attic.    

My cold and coughing continues so I had hot and sour soup for lunch the second day in a row. 

James and I also had half priced cheeseburgers with green chilies on them from Sonic today.  James dropped by Kim and Brian's before going home to see how their remodeling was going. 

Someone came by to look at the house today.  I went shopping at Costco while they were here.  I bought "the" chocolate cake for Joshua's birthday tomorrow.
The Indianapolis, Indiana temple was recently dedicated.
It is the 144th operating temple in the church.


Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Happy Birthday
Elder Dallin H. Oaks

I woke up with a sore throat and cough this morning. 

Sheri said that Evan woke up this morning almost in tears.  When she asked him what was wrong he said: "Why do grandma and grandpa have to move.  I want them to stay here.  Will they still come and see us?"  I love this boy!

When I showed the picture on Facebook of the trees being cut down in the orchard it created a stream of memories:
Jared - "This makes me sad."
Jon Lambson - Great memories of climbing peach trees with Darrel and eating the good ones at the top.
Sheri - The saddest is that they are cutting down the big tree.  I wish they could have built around that. (The people who bought the lots cut down trees because they are getting ready to build a house.)
Cathy Arnett - Sad, but they can't take my good memories of 108th Way.  Love your family.
Teresa Lambson Allen - NO! I always remember the great homemade peach leather Kevin made from your tree!
Kim - Who oh why did you do this?  I am so sad.

Joshua came home from school and sat on Stacy's lap and cried.
Some things are really hard in life.  I think I posted yesterday that Evan said: "They are cutting down our memories."

James bought me hot and sour soup for lunch.  It's what I always want when I am sick.  He also bought their house chicken which is mighty tasty too.  This place is called Golden Chef and is in the Walmart shopping center.


James and I went to check out the damage at the Chandler Airport to make sure the hangers he built for Greg Hatch were okay.
Here is some of what we saw:


No damage to President Hatch's hanger.
This was quite a storm!


Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Tuesday, August 11, 2015


We had a big wind, dust, and rain storm this evening.  We looked
outside and saw the wind had blown down a big branch from one
of our jacaranda trees. 
 
Not very becoming when you are trying to sell your house.
Just by coincidence the guy who bought our orchard was having
trees removed today.  For a nominal fee they hauled off our tree
branch for us.
When Evan saw what they were doing to the trees in the orchard he said: "They are cutting away our memories."
 
James one to see Dr. Ortega today.  He is worried he might have an infection.  Dr. Ortega was quite concerned.  He gave James an antibiotic and ordered an MRI.  He said anything showed up on the MRI he would be contacting us.
 
I made a deposit at the National Bank in Gilbert today and while I was in the neighborhood I went through the drive-thru at Kneaders and got James and I croissant sandwiches and brownies for dinner.
 
We read from "The Apothecary's Daughter".  It's a little boring after our last book.

Another Julie Klassen book
 
I am getting a cold and a cough.  

Monday, August 10, 2015

Monday, August 10, 2015

Happy 9th Birthday to Rowan,
one of the most loving and kind
boys I know!
 I had an infusion at 9am this morning at the Arizona Arthritis and Rheumatology Center in Mesa.  I think the new medicine, Actemra, is going to work for me!  I am feeling almost as good as I did on Enbrel. 
 
James and I went to lunch at Oregano's on Dobson and Germann.  I had the Vino Bambino salad. 
Thanks Marci Coombs for telling
me about this salad!
James likes the Oregano's Favorite
Not sure what that "tree" is sticking out of his salad.
 
Today we took Rowan and Joshua on their birthday dates.  Joshua will turn 9 on the 14th.  Evan wanted to come too and of course that was fine with Rowan and Joshua although his birthday isn't until November.  Both boys were looking for the same Lego set; Raptor's Rampage from the Jurassic World collection.  First we went to Toys R Us.  They had lots of legos, but nothing from Jurassic World.  Next stop, the Lego Store in the Chandler mall.
No Raptor's Rampage, but they did have some other Jurassic World sets the boys liked.
Joshua new his parents were getting him the set Rowan chose, so
he chose a different one.  Yes that's Evan on the escalator.
I love Rowan's smile!
Joshua, the clown!
Evan looks a little sad.  I told him he could get an early
birthday present, but he chose to wait.
After shopping, we went to the food court for dinner.
Rowan and Joshua both had cheese pizza and
Evan had a turkey sub from Subway.  He said it was
delicious!
Yes, that's grandpa in the background.
These boys are such good friends and so much fun to be around.
They call themselves the Three Musketeers!






Sunday, August 9, 2015

Sunday, August 9, 2015

We attended the mission farewell for these two young men today:
E.J. Castillo and Lolo Escondone.
 
E.J. is the son of Kendall and Kristy Thomas who were in our ward when James was the bishop.  We are so proud of E.J. for choosing to serve a mission.  He will be the first in his family.  Lolo is a convert of just 2-3 years, but what a wonderful testimony he has. 
I am so glad that Alex and Michael went with us to this farewell because it was so inspirational.
E.J., or Edward told a story about reading the Doctrine and Covenants for seminary and coming across this scripture:
"Thus saith the Lord God, the Mighty One of Israel: Behold, I say unto you, my servant Edward, that you are blessed, and your sins are forgiven you, and you are called to preach my gospel as with the voice of a trump;"
D&C 36:1
It was this scripture that made Edward realize he wanted to serve a mission.
The young man in the middle plays on the Chandler High football team and Alex says he's the best tackle in the state.  His last name is Tillini.  He dad played the ukele and he sang
"O Lord, My Redeemer"
At the end of the song he had tears in his eyes and so did I and several other people in the congregation, including President Mitch Jones.
Bishop Richardson spoke highly of both young men.
Here he said he now knows what an Oreo cookie feels like.
President Jones came off the stand before the meeting started to come to the middle of the row where we were sitting to shake hands with James.  He did this same thing when we attended Joseph's seminary graduation.  He and James have known each other since college when they wrestled on the same team at Mesa Community College. 
After the meeting I got hugs from my dear friend Sheila Young.  Sheila and I both grew up in Show Low and I knew her sister Wanda and her mother Louise who was one of the nicest sisters I remember in our Show Low ward.  Sheila and I have become good friends.  I also got a hug from Kristy Kaufman Boyer whom I've know all of her life, but whom I've gotten to know better via Facebook.
Oh yes, one more friend in this Ray 2nd ward.  Mark Coria, a friend of Sheri and Kim's in high school conducted the meeting.
 
We got a call from our realtor Jen MacLay this afternoon saying someone wanted to show the house.  James and I were on our way to Rowan's birthday party so it worked out fine. 
Rowan's birthday isn't until tomorrow but he celebrated tonight with his family.
9 years old tomorrow
I visited with Suzy Case.  She has two of her kids and their children living with her right now.  She is an amazing mother and grand-mother.  She works in the temple and is the Primary President in a ward with about 120 children.  I admire both her and her husband Bob.  They are wonderful people!