Friday, October 31, 2008
Olivia's New Fav Song!
AND BY THE WAY....
BOOOO! HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Sunday, October 26, 2008
A Moment to Remember Mr Cat, Scott's Beloved Kitty
Scotty and his kitty!
Beautiful 'Bunny Fur', aka Mr Cat aka Mama Kitty!
Mandy, Mr Cat, 'Bun-Bun' (Mandy's miniature bunny)
and I! Mandy is 15y , Mr Cat 1 1/2 y, I am 25!
Slouch!
I love learning about this stuff so much that I do not mind!
So I will post this week for sure! Lots to tell! Halloween is upon us! The spookiest time....
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
A Quick Update!
garden /yard, produce, freezing, canning, stocking up on the food storage, Working on LauraLee and Benji's house getting it ready to sell. Tom began Landmark coaching Introduction Leaders.
The waterfall was completed, then it sprung a leak again I guess. What next? I am not patiently waiting to put this house on the market! I was ready a year ago! It will happen when it happens!
Katy was here for almost a week! My gosh, 11 going on 17! She is tall and gorgeous and does not look 11 years old to me! We went shopping and made some projects and watched movies and Katy texted her friends almost continuously! Whoa! Very fast fingers!
Richard is back from Virginia Beach. Tom drove with him in a marathon drive. Tom really enjoyed that! Richard moved into student apts near campus and is going to USU full time.
Fall is here! Today was a very pretty fall day....rich colors, sunny but chilly, sweater weather...my favorite.
Scott and Nicole are pregnant!!! Hooray a roo! Finally a sib for Kennedy K! Jon and Jaime also expecting, their # 3 kidlet. Hooray for grandkids!
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Monday, August 11, 2008
The Saga of the Yard!
and tomatoes and acorn squash
Cucumbers were killed a storm!
It is coming along. The back yard is done, at least all we are going to do! I even did the sprinklers in the flower beds! It is a drip line, and I ran lines to my hanging plants! These pictures do not tell the story of the weeks of work, but the dark tan I have does! Tom is fixing the waterfall. It will be running soon! It will be several days before he has any time to finish it! He took it apart, repaired the liner, sealed it with the correct black foam sealant! We learned how to wash off any that gets on the skin and avaid another traumatic chemical burn. The instructions say do not wash with water, as it seasons it immediately and nothing will remove it. We know that Xylene will, though dangerous! One can remove it quickly with acetone, if you do it very soon! I took some in progress photos for fun!
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Twin Falls Temple!
The Temple is of course exquisite!
Side Bar About our friends.....We have shared some great
experiences with John and Deb. We have traveled several places including
Kalispel and Glacier Nat'l Park where they are building a cabin/home on a huge
tract of wilderness like property! Their own small lake! We always have a great
time with them, fun and thought provoking! We have dinner frequently in a Basque restaurant in Boise. We went to dinner at 6 one evening and left after the chef
and crew had closed up, cleaned up etc! The owner's family has known John's
family for generations and we just talked and laughed obliviously until 1 am!
They kept bringing drinks and dishes; we kept eating and talking! I shall post
one day soon about the beloved "Guppy" the pet duck of a sister of theirs.
...came to live with them for a couple weeks turned years. Beloved by ONLY the
sister, despised by many others, as he is an indoor pet! A sort of 'Lap Duck'!!!
I must get the pictures and John's own words to do that justice! Very funny
stuff!
Sunday, July 27, 2008
I share this story of averted crisis, because today in our RS and SS classes we discussed something I had been wondering about and studying in some depth. It involved the receipt of spiritual gifts... to some is given some, others are given different gifts. I have been blessed with just this gift that i just shared about. You reading this may be blessed with "bigger" as it were; impacting many lives or important issues. I have a simple gift! I feel things about people, or about future events. I often just this to myself. Sometimes they are just for my understanding of someone, sometimes it is about an event. Sometimes it is information, requiring no action by me, other times I may have warning feelings. I often watch the incumbent crises which occur when ignored, or reap the benefits of acting upon them. Usually, I keep these to myself to protect them! They are very personal and important parts of me that I hold very close to my heart. I do treat them as if sacred. I also think that these are so simple that they are only valuable to me. I have suffered greatly by ignoring or intellectualizing some of these promptings,and sometimes I have just been ready to assist another, or provide some service because I attended to these feelings. Sometimes regarding family, friends, safety, injury, finances, and sometimes day to day "headaches". Last week,for instance, we were watching Randon and Joelle for Jaime. Tom and Richard were going errand running and wanted to take Randon. I am weird about car seats by some people's standards. (They remain nameless here to protect the guilty!) I take alot of teasing about being so protective. So, when I felt that it was a bad idea to take Randon, I avoided any potential teasing and kept quiet. I kept feeling that it was not a good idea; I intellectualized a bit... it will be ok; it would give me a chance to just play or read to Joelle one on one; blah blah. Then as the truck backed out of the garage, I ran after it, and just took Randon! I said little, just that he needed to stay. Twenty minutes later Randon began to suffer explosive, major blow out style diarrhea! No life was saved, no tragedy averted. He was not ill, or unhappy....just amazingly messy! Not once but 3 times! So, I was happy for Tom and Richard's sake that they were not in the bank (without diapers and such) with Randon at the time! I was also happy for Randon that he was not any more uncomfortable! So, prompting? Maybe. Some would argue that if I had paid no attention and it was important, something else would have occurred to prevent the episodes. Maybe. But I am still grateful.
I am grateful for the things I've learned when I blew it too! Life altering or matters of convenience, it still feels like a miracle; a gift of the spirit; a gift from The Lord to me!
In our discussions at church today, it was mentioned that the day to day miracles were a result of faith that God cares about our individual day to day activities! That only one who knows their Father is actively involved and a real, loving parent is aware of the little daily miracles. It was decided this was solid faith, unshakable faith. Something not everyone enjoyed having in their lives. My days are filled with these little miracles! I do not experience big life altering Alma the Younger , or Thomas Monson type experiences! I just witness in tiny things the atonement in the lives of all I know. I witness The Lord's Hand in lives of all. I see the miracle of every child's little step! I felt somewhat of an ungrateful, selfish brat for not sharing and acknowledging this to other people. It has been my gift to just "know" that was so! My Father in Heaven is indeed my Father! Loving and actively involved in my life, and the lives of all His children. It seems I have always known that, and that You are His child also. But, I also thought you knew that, and so much more than I could ever know, that sharing what I know would seem silly to you. Now i am starting to worry this sounds like a See How Great I am sharing. Not so! It is See how amazed I am. If I am so blessed, imagine how greatly blessed you must be!! I used to think these little experiences of mine were for those of little faith; that if I had more faith I'd have the huge life altering type of experiences that would warrant publicizing! How much greater blessing could there be than to Know God's Love, and His Plan; and to Trust Him with the results!
And I feel like sharing this....do not know why, just do! Please treat it with care, it is so special to me!
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Happy Utah Pioneer Day
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Atkinder 08
Atkinder: Sandcastles at Bear Lake!
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Birds Growing!
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
The Baby Bird News
The American Robin begins to breed shortly after returning to its summer range. It is one of the first North American bird species to lay eggs, and normally has two to three broods per breeding season, which lasts from April to July.
The nest is most commonly located 5–15 ft above the ground in a dense bush or in a fork between two tree branches, and is built by the female alone. The outer foundation consists of long coarse grass, twigs, paper, and feathers. This is lined with smeared mud and cushioned with fine grass or other soft materials. The American Robin does not shy away from nesting close to human habitation.
Newly hatched chicks
A clutch consists of three to five light blue egg, and is incubated by the female alone. The eggs hatch after 14 days and chicks leave the nest a further two weeks later. All chicks in the brood leave the nest within two days of each other. The altricial chicks are naked and have their eyes closed for the first few days after hatching. While the chicks are still young, the mother broods them continuously. When they are older, the mother will brood them only at night or during bad weather. Even after leaving the nest, the juveniles will follow their parents around and beg food from them. Juveniles become capable of sustained flight two weeks after fledging.
These guys are 12 days old, and wings won't support flight yet! Two more days!