Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Tuesday, October 20 2015

The Oakland temple
James filled all my tires with air before he left this morning for the valley.  Such service!  He left around 6am.  I got ready and left by 9:30am.  In Show Low I stopped for gas, and at Sonic for a burrito and a diet cherry coke.  I went the Payson way.  
It is a gorgeous day!  55 in Vernon when I left and 70 degrees in the valley.  

James and I had lunch at Cheesecake Factory because I still had some left on a couple of gift cards.  We had the fried zucchini, I had Baja tacos, and James had chicken marsala.  I took home a piece of lemon meringue cheesecake.
Yummy, but almost too rich for me this time.
Back at home I began packing up my Precious Moments statues and the animals from my big Noah's Ark.  
At 5 o'clock I went with Sheri to take Evan and Joshua to soccer practice.  I had ulterior motives.  I wanted to see Darrel and Trina's kids.  I was disappointed that Addy wasn't there but I got to spend some time with Ruby and Lola and Rowan gave me a hug.  Ruby was sick today with the stomach flu but she was feeling better this evening.  I took this picture of Lola.
 I have never seen a cuter little girl!
Sheri and Ian came down and took the living room furniture today.
One room empty and a few more to go!

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Monday, October 19, 2015


Six jars of jalapeno jelly, one jar of
green salsa and one jar of red salsa
all made by Kathy Crane and Ruth Wallace.
The Crane's needed a potato peeler to help peel apples today.  They also used a drill which makes for fast peeling.  They used our potato peeler so we got a free jar of green salsa.

James picked some pinons today.  I think he loves the idea that he can go out and pick them anytime.  

For lunch we had sandwiches made at the Stanford Store.  I had ham and cheese and James had a Reuben.  I loved mine and he hated his.  He said he thought the meat was bad and threw half of it away.
Half of my sandwich and my drink

James gave a great FHE lesson using some ideas from his Sunday School lesson for this week.  Although this wasn't a quote from his lesson it was a quote from General Conference.
 I called my friend Charlotte Mattice today for her birthday.  She is 10 years and two months older than I am.  She said she had heard from friends but not from her family.  How sad.

James's sister Carmen makes some awesome cakes!  Everyone is so excited about the new Star Wars movie coming out in December.  (Everyone except me that is).  Here is a Yoda cake she made.
Amazing!
This evening I watched DWTS.  He was amazing dance songs night.  My favorite was Derek and Bindi dancing to "I've Had the Time of My Life" from "Dirty Dancing."  
James and I also watched "On the Air", a Hallmark movie

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Still a little elk fever going on here.
James got up early and after going out on the porch and blowing his elk call, he went in to study for his lesson.  I don't have a lesson today because we are practicing for the Primary program.
 We took separate cars to church because James wanted to get there early to see if there was a chalkboard in his room.

Ty Applegate was the youth speaker in sacrament meeting.  Gary Thompson from this bishopric spoke about stake conference, and Mel Wilhelm told a story for the Primary children.  Bishop Miller finished up the meeting.  The next two hours were spent practicing for the Primary program which is next week.

James said his lesson went well and he felt good about it.  As soon as he got home from church he started studying for next week's lesson.  
For lunch we had Kim and Brian's leftover spaghetti.  I made some lemon and some pistachio pudding for dessert.  We both took a nap and then while James was working on his lesson I worked on my blog.  
We watched the new Hallmark movie, "October Kiss."  It was really cute.
Back in the valley Jared made lots of visits with Molly and Ruby.  They went to see Lois and Dawn.  I am so glad!


Monday, October 19, 2015

Saturday, October 17, 2015


Molly and I went to Walmart this morning to get some cereal, milk, bagels, and cream cheese.  Molly insisted on pushing the cart and didn't like it when I tried to guide her a certain direction.  She chose coco puffs for her cereal and when we got home Jared said that was a no-no cereal.  Oh well.  I am only the grandma and I didn't know.
I watched Molly another couple of hours while Jared went on a date.  As soon as he returned he and Molly left to pick up Ruby and Cassie for their fun time together.
I had to say goodbye because James and I are returning to Vernon for Sunday responsibilities.
I think they went to Extreme Air and
then to a corn maize.
Cute cousins!
James went through Globe and I went through Payson.  I stopped at the Bashas in Payson for some snacks and a potty break.  I get home about 10 minutes after James.  After unloading he settles down to study his Sunday School lesson and I watch a Hallmark movie.
 Tucson temple
President Uchtdorf was in Tucson today for the groundbreaking of the Tucson temple,  which will be the sixth temple in Arizona.


Friday, October 16, 2015


Another Sonic breakfast burrito and diet coke.  I think I am in a rut.  
At 11:45 James and I picked up Alex at the seminary building.  Afterwards we went to pickup Adam and then stopped by Erik's to get my car.  My new brakes cost $130.  
Alex and Adam took the truck to get gas, then to pick up a bed for Adam and afterwards they went to lunch at Serrano's.

I had lunch at Zupa's with Sheri.  James decided not to come.  Kim was going to meet us but she was too late getting back from her fieldtrip on the other side of Apache Junction. 

Sheri tasting my hazlenut creme brulee
A big Haboob heading our way and afterwards some rain!
I go to Walmart to pick up my methotrexate and folic acid.  I also get some treats for tonight.  I looked for Peep ghosts for a Halloween treat but they didn't have any.
Back at home I ordered pizzas for FHE from Peter Piper Pizza.  James and I went to pick them up.  Those attending FHE:
Adam, Michael, and Joshua.  Kim, Brian, and Joseph, Sheri, Ian, Alex, Ben, Max and Evan, Trina, Addy, Rowan, Ruby, and Lola.  
Jared Ammon and Dallin were on the Mogollon Rim shooting a music video with Dallin's band Harrison Fjiord.  
A great looking bunch of grandkids
 
A handsome bunch!
We sang "As I Have Loved You" and Ben offered the opening prayer.  I gave a short lesson on the five points of a testimony of the gospel and then I bore my testimony.  
Next we all shared memories of fun times we have had in this home.  Here are some of the things we remembered:
Stacy remembers when we would go out on Friday nights and the kids was stay home and watch "Dukes of Hazzard", and play records and sing.  
Stacy says she also remembers that our house was the one where all the kids in the neighborhood wanted to come.
Sheri remembers when the Christmas tree was by the stairs and they would try to peak from the hallway to see if they could see any presents.  We had the presents lined up according to child and Darrel's were the closest.
Adam remembers coming down and playing Star Wars Monopoly with his Dad.
Evan remembers the "White Elephant" gift exchange.
Ruby said everytime she comes here she makes a good memory.
Addy remembers when she was little and they lived with us for awhile and she would sit on grandpa's lap in the mornings and eat his cereal. 
Trina says she likes how we always have our door open and anyone can come in.
I said I remember kneeling around the coffee table having family prayer and reading from the scriptures together.  I also remember Kim practicing the piano at 5 o'clock in the morning.
Alex remembers our house as the gathering place for Christmas, Easter, the 4th of July, and monthly FHE's.  He remembers how the pit would always be full of presents at Christmas time.  On Christmas Eve everyone would come over and open a gift and enjoy food from Chikfila and Someburros.  
On Christmas morning we would gather in the living room and read Luke 2 and have family prayer before going in to open gifts.  Adam says it seemed like to him that we would read less and less every year but that really wasn't true.
Joseph remembers the time he stepped on a toothpick and went to get it take out at the doctor.  The doctor thought he got it all but later at Thanksgiving he complained about his foot hurting.  He wanted to show Darian where he sore was.  He took his shoe off and a huge piece of toothpick came out of his foot.
When Darrel and Jon were toddlers they would hide in the closet and pee.
The kids would hide in the closet and hope I wouldn't remember it was their piano lesson day.
Movie nights with friends when our kids were younger.
Haunted House in the basement and Ian being Dracula and coming out of a coffin.
Dad bringing home a live Christmas tree and then planting it in the orchard.
Joe and Dallin riding their bikes with helmets up and down the hallway.
Jared Ammon when he was two sitting in front of the computer.
Dallin, Joseph, Michael and Alex wearing only their underwear so I bought the sweats to wear.
James remembers me painting the house when I was 8 1/2 months pregnant with Jared.
Kim remembers dad making Banquet chicken for Sunday dinner and fighting with Darrel over the spot near the wall.
Darrel laying in the family room to watch TV with his hand gripping a PBJ in the kitchen.
Michael coming down early in the mornings with his Batman cap and mask.
Dallin coming down early in the mornings to visit.
Once Thomas Gale came down at 6am and said: " I want to play with anyone."
Jared said Darrel up on the roof setting fires with non-dairy creamer.
The playhouse.
The swimming pool.
Croquet in the backyard.
The trampoline.
For 39 years this home has been a part of our family.  It has become a part of us and we are going to miss it dearly as we open up a new chapter in our lives.  We are sad but also excited for the future.

Molly and Jared arrived shortly after 9pm.
These two were so happy to see each other!
Jared looks a little tired after working all
day and then driving here from El Paso.
Both of these girls love Holly!
She was very patient with them.
Jared told Stacy and I a story about how and when he decided to go on his mission.  He had gotten a scholarship to Yale and was going to go there for a year before his mission,  until he read 2 Nephi 9:28,  which says:
"O that cunning plan of the evil one! O the vainness, and the
frailties, and the foolishness of men!
When they are learned they think they are wise and they hearken not unto the counsel of God, for they set it aside,
supposing they know of themselves, wherefore, their wisdom is foolishness and it profiteth them not.  And they shall perish."

 After reading this scripture Jared decided he would go on his mission before going to school.
 
 

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Fall is here!
  
Alma 34:32
For behold, this life is the time for men to prepare to meet God;
yea behold the day of this life is the day for men to perform 
their labors
I listened to conference talks by Elder Cook and Elder Ballard today.  Both of then talked about planning and preparing, and how choices maters.  
For breakfast this morning I had a breakfast burrito and diet Coke from Sonic.  I love the flavor of jalapenos but wish they weren't quite so hot.  
James and I drove to Tempe to the office of Oliver & Spencer to sign our tax papers for 2011.  We had a nice visit with Rick Oliver.  One year down, and three more to go.  
On the way home we went by James's job on McClintock and Chandler Blvd.  I wrote down the names of four hotels between McClintock and Price on Chandler Blvd.  We will need a place to stay while James comes down to work.  Lois said we could stay with them and Cathi said we could stay with her and Terry which we really appreciate.  We will see what happens.  
I had lunch with Laura and Cathi today at Oreganos.  They will be gone next week hunting at the Kaibab with Terry and Dave.  While at Oreganos I saw my dear friend Maxine Ballard.  I had to stop and give her a hug!
Today it was cloudy and overcast.  A very pleasant day except for the humidity. 
This afternoon we went for a short visit with Trina and her kids.  Lola does like me!
She even gave me a kiss!
Of course grandpa is the fun one.

When I told Ruby about going to Disneyland she said: "I hope it's okay, I told grandpa he could go too.

We picked up James's truck at Erik's and dropped off my car.  His truck is going to cost over $900. The auxiliary cooling fan didn't work and the water pump was leaking.

For dinner we took home tacos from Del Taco.  We like them better than Taco Bell's but prefer Taco Bell's mild sauce.
 


Sunday, October 18, 2015

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

A favorite movie from the 80's.

Sheri's quote for the day:
Elder Holland said:
"However late you think you are, however many chances
you think you missed, however many mistakes you feel you
have made or talents you think you don't have, or 
however far from home and family and God you feel you have
traveled, I testify that you have not traveled beyond the 
reach of divine love.""

I had scriptures and prayer with James before he left for the valley around 7 this morning.  

I pay some bills and get ready to go.  It's around noon when I leave.
 Goodbyes are never easy.
James told me to check the tire in Show Low but I didn't.  I got something to eat at McDonald's and got gas and my car washed.  Luckily the tire was fine.  I went the Payson way.  I enjoyed it so much more than the Globe way.  I don't care if it takes a little longer, it's worth it!
I stopped in Star Valley at the Circle K for a potty break and some snacks.  I got peanut M&M's and Junior Mints.  
I arrived in Chandler a little before 4pm.  
I unpacked my car and put in an order at Mimi's.  We are taking dinner to Lois and Dawn.  On the way to Tempe we dropped James's truck off at Erik's.  It's been heating up.  We are so grateful for Erik.  He saves us alot in car repairs!

We picked up the food at Mimi's and arrived at Lois' just as Dawn got home from work.  The four of us enjoyed a nice quiet dinner together.  I am a little disappointed because I forgot Dawn's Book of Mormon.  

Stacy and Paul finally found a place.  They don't sign the papers until next week though.  Next week is our final week to move everything out.  I am not looking forward to it.  I hate to move!