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Monday, November 19, 2018

Cars and other stuff

So a few weeks ago my friend Becky drove a car to work and parked it out front.
It has for sale info all over the windows.
I didn't think anything of it because we aren't in the market for a new car.
Well when Fred came to pick me up to go to Las Vegas, he was interested.
So now I own a 2014 Toyota Rav




 The next car story is Fred and I bought new recliners
so he borrowed his parent's truck and we went to pick the recliners up.
As we were driving along, Fred said "now we look just like all the other old people 
driving around in their trucks."
I don't think so! 
 After we picked up the recliners, we drove my Hyundai to the school parking lot to take photos.
These are the pictures I posted on Craigslist and KSL.
2013 Hyundai Elantra



The low mileage is a plus.




I hope someone respond soon because we need to move onto other things.
I've already switched my allegiance to the Rav. 
I have loved driving it and it has been a great car.
But I'm so happy to be back in a SUV and a TOYOTA!!






Monday, November 12, 2018

Things I've been doing

The last weekend in October Fred and I did an overnight in Las Vegas.
Fred has a retired Civilian Military ID that he had to renew at Nellis Air Force Base.
While he was there doing that, he learned there is a Base in Cedar City we can go to next time.

Anyway back to the story. I took a half day off work and we drove to Vegas.
It was a little stressful worrying about getting to the Base on time. 
Wondering if the line would be super long, but everything worked out okay.

So next we headed to our hotel. 
Checking in was a bit of a nightmare, but it all worked out.
Next we headed to The Rio where the show was that we had tickets to.
We decided just to eat dinner at one of their restaurants because we didn't want to be late.
We wandered around. Not much to choose from really. 
Plus we actually were a little keyed up from the stress of the military badge thing,
the checking in hassles etc etc....
So we didn't really feel up to trying anything new or unknown.
 We played it safe with Smashburger. We knew we would like it.
Burgers and fries are comfort food. We needed that.
We decided to order an Oreo shake to share.
Fred went up to order it and came back and said they were out of Oreos.
What the heck?
So we ordered a Salted Caramel Shake.
We both took a taste and Fred said "it tastes like coffee".
We sat there thinking now what? Did they make a mistake?
Pretty soon one of the workers brings us another one so we thought, oh we accidentally got someone else's order. We asked if there was coffee in it and she said yes. 
So that was the end of our treat.
On to the show. It was very good, but definitely not a Big Headliner.
We were three rows back on the main floor.
We enjoyed it a lot.
 Here we are.

  In October I started a group I named my "Creative Circle". I'm doing it through the Relief Society.
It's my contribution to providing a way for the sisters to get together. We need more opportunities.
Plus, I wanted to take charge for myself. I did this back in Bremerton with some of my closest friends. Basically we got together every month and took turns coming up with an activity to do together. At the first meeting at my home, there were 20 women who came. 
So that tells you there is a need.
Our first activity was dinner at an Italian restaurant in town called Cappelletti's.
Now our turn out for the evening was small, but that was okay. Not everyone can come to the events.
I won't orchestrate something like this again. It was too much hassle.
I invited Becky from work.
After dinner, we headed to one of our High School's to see their musical production of 
The Sound of Music. This is the rest of our group.
The production was so good. I'm always amazed at the talent of young people. 
The singing was so good and the casting was spot on from the movie!!

 Then this last weekend my "ministering sisters" had an extra ticket for Time Out For Women and invited to me go with them. I was so happy about that. I waited too long to get a ticket.
As I wandered about the tables looking at stuff to buy, I ran into Kathleen Francom from Bremerton.
We instantly saw each other and starting talking, but I knew she couldn't remember my name and I was struggling to come up with hers. It did finally come to me. Isn't that just weird? You can be friends with someone for so many years, but being apart the names go. It was just so terrific to run into Kathleen.

It was a really fun day with my friends. I love that I'm living a new life here in St. George.
New people and places. New experiences. I feel blessed!!

Monday, October 29, 2018

Clara Joy

Clara Joy
6 lbs 15 oz 19 inches
3:43 pm

Mom and Clara
 Dad and Clara
 Garrett and Clara
 Spencer and Clara
 Henry and Clara
 Richard and Clara
A bathed Clara
 Checking out her hair color
 She liked her bath
Clara's first girl accessory
 Looking very peaceful
 A deep sleep
  Day two with Spencer
 Day two with Henry
 Day two Garrett
 Baby Eyes
 More sleeping
 Big Eyes
 In the nursery
 Getting ready to go home. 
I love how Corinne looks here. 
She never said her heart was set on having a daughter.
But this is a look of a mother whose heart if full.
I'm so happy and grateful that she now has a daughter.
There is no greater blessing than having a daughter. 
Teeny Baby
 Take me home!!
I have TWO granddaughters!!

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

The End

We walked from the ship to the car rental. It was very hard to find.
A bit on the frustrating side, but we got there just before the crowd hit.
We reserved a midsize SUV because we didn't want to be vulnerable in the LA traffic.
They upgraded us for free to this behemoth SUV.
It was very comfortable I have to say. A Nissan Armada.
We drove by the San Diego Temple.
The only goal we had was to go to the LA Temple.
We were sealed there March 24, 1979 and have not been back since.
We had about 15 or 20 minutes.
Fred is always worried about getting to the airport plenty early.
 I have very little memory of the day we were married here. 
We stayed at Fred's parents in Whittier the night before.
Woke up super early. My Laurel Advisor Barbara and her Roger Keep were there.
My best friend Liz and her husband Chris Harris were there. 
A good friend Don Saltzman came. I think my Grandma Waldron came.
Of course, my parents.
 Fred's parents were sealed the same day so there were many friends from his parent's ward that attended and his sister and her husband. I remember walking into the endowment room. Wide eyed.
I wore my Mom's wedding dress. The cut made it very hard for me to raise my hands above my head.
The only other thing I remember was being brought through the veil. As I entered, I saw some close friends of the Daly's and I experienced a feeling of warmth and coming home.
I imagined that will be the feeling of reunion and welcoming as we come through the Veil. 
  After the endowment session, we waited for quite some time in some kind of vacant overflow room until our sealing room was available. I remember talking with our friends about what takes place in the temple and how it is kind of strange.
  Our stake patriarch was a sealer at the temple so I asked him to perform our sealing.
I remember that he sealed Fred and me first. That made me happy. I wanted to be sealed to him first before him to his parents. I know, I know pretty selfish and self centered. I admit it. 
I remember President Godfrey saying to Fred and me to look around the room at all the people who were there to love and support us and it made me start to cry. Other than that, I remember nothing else said. 
 We headed back to the airport. It wasn't the most pleasant drive we've had.
It was nice to finally sit and wait for our flight. I bought Fred a snack for the flight home, but he ate it before we even got on the plane. 
So another cruise is over and we had a wonderful time with Shannon and her family.
We are blessed with so much abundance.