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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Kind a silly I know


Okay so at work there are two office chairs assigned to the front desk. One for the receptionist and one for the night security. Well the security guards like the receptionist chair better. Although in my opinion, I think their chair is much more cushy and conducive to sleeping on the job which they do.

Nevertheless, they use my chair. Well overall I don't totally mind it, BUT while they are "working" they lean back on the chair, put their feet on the counter and rest the chair and their dirty head on the corner of the wall. How do we know this? Well the paint was chipping off the wall and the back side of both chairs were wearing off the fabric. So maintenance in December put a thick cardboard corner protector on the wall. Guess what, it started getting worn AND there was a huge grease stain on the cardboard from their greasy head. Now how stupid are these guys? 

So I was given the okay to leave them a note requesting they stop using my chair and to refrain from leaning against the wall. The next morning I come to work to find a reply to my note. Saying something to this affect. Well the chair for security is broken and after sitting so long my back gets sore and I have to lean back.

Really? So I gave up and Fred and I went out and bought me my own chair (as the company was no way going to put out for a new one). I got permission to roll it into an office that is locked at night so the Security people can't find it AND I gave my old chair to someone else. So There!

I made me this personalized slip cover to put on the chair at night so it won't disappear. 
What do you think?

At work in permanent marker I wrote on Hello Kitty's ear
"Gayle's chair. Paid for with my own money".



Take that!


Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Provo Surprise


This last weekend Fred and I planned a trip to Provo. We mainly wanted to see Scott as we hadn't seen him since Christmas. We wanted to surprise everyone, but I couldn't get a firm answer when I nonchalantly asked what their weekend plans were. I ended up calling Scott and he was happy we were coming. There was someone he wanted us to meet. Say Hi to Jess. We decided to keep it a surprise for Corinne. 
After Scott's birthday lunch at Texas Roadhouse and grilling of Jess (she was very poised!), we made our way to Corinne's. She was surprised! We just hung out at her place with the boys and I held Henry for a long long time. It was Corinne's stake conference, so she and Ben and Henry went to the Adult Session and we stayed home with the big boys. They were easy as pie that night. 

Bedtime snack - fruit salad. Richard contemplating his food.
 Spencer copying Richard.
 Richard's second expression.
 Oh Grandpa Fred always good to do guy things with the boys.
 Checkin out Garrett's plane thingy.
Here's our beautiful daughter with her little baby Henry.



Saturday, February 22, 2014

Score

Here in St. George they have an Ulta Store. It is basically a department store of just about every cosmetic, hair care, skin care, beauty tools etc....I bought these Buy one, Get one 50% off. I don't normally get that excited about BOGO deals, but I had to spend $19.50 to get something for free.


I also had a coupon for $3.50 off a purchase and choose one Ulta fingernail polish for free.

This is what I got for free for spending $19.50. I actually paid $20.98 to get this, plus the other stuff above.
 Cute PINK cosmetic bag
three quad eye shadows
sample size of primer
pink nail polish
mascara
cheek color
eye liner
small brush set
lip gloss
lip butter
 When I got home, Fred had finished hanging my quilt in our bedroom.
I made this quilt back in about 1992 or so. I used it for a table cover for the
3 1/2 years that I was Primary president. Since then, it has been tucked away in my hope chest.
Well now it is being displayed finally.
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Monday, February 17, 2014

Teaching my first Laurel Lesson

Yesterday was the first time I have ever taught in Young Women's. I was called as Laurel Advisor a few weeks ago. I have never served in Young Women other than hanging out at girls camp.The last two topics of the month that the YW president and I had to choose from was one about Adversity and the other about our bodies being temples. I got to choose so I went with the body is a temple because I thought I would have great insight to share. You know basically putting all my hangups out there for the Laurels, so they wouldn't follow in my footsteps. As Linda Tilton would say, I had "diarrhea of the mouth". I think I talked about everything in some way that I had thought about over the last three weeks. The girls pretty much just sit there looking back at you with no expression. You have no idea what they are thinking. I had an outline, but I just could not keep it going. At least now I have a first experience to build on. My being so open and willing to talk about anything, may be more than they are ready for. I honestly feel like I have experienced so many things now personally or through the trials of my kids, that I want to save these girls from at least one heartache which awaits them. It is really a challenge to have absolutely no history or relationship with the people in my ward. Starting from ground zero...

Now I will have to memorize and learn to recite the YW theme at lightening speed.

“We are daughters of our Heavenly Father, who loves us, and we love Him. We will ‘stand as witnesses of God at all times and in all things, and in all places’ (Mosiah 18:9) as we strive to live the Young Women values, which are:
Faith
Divine Nature
Individual Worth
Knowledge
Choice and Accountability
Good Works
Integrity and
Virtue.
“We believe as we come to accept and act upon these values, we will be prepared to strengthen home and family, make and keep sacred covenants, receive the ordinances of the temple, and enjoy the blessings of exaltation.”

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Snow Canyon and Henry

Last weekend Fred and I drove out to Snow Canyon. There are lots of hiking trails there of varying difficulty. Well we weren't prepared for all the red sand trails. So we found the one and only paved trail. 


We will go better prepared next time.

 And then there are these wonderful pictures that Corinne posted on her blog.
I had to swipe them for myself. 
 Little Henry is a cuddly bear.

Friday, February 7, 2014

My family

I'll start with my son Scott.

He is just about finished up with his Bachelors in Computer Engineering from BYU. 
He already has a job lined up in San Antonio TX.
 
He is a super student and also loves his job at the MTC working on Language programs
 (if I have that right)

 I could look at his face all day.

We love him and are so grateful we are blessed to be his Mom & Dad. 

Now for our daughter Shannon's family.

Here is her family on the day of Mima's blessing. It was super cold outside in Las Vegas that day. So family pictures were pretty rushed and very cold. But I do think this special day with family warmed us all.
Little baby Mima with her Mommy. Her blessing gown was made by my good friend Wendy Allred. Shannon sent Wendy my Mother's temple envelope and asked if she could incorporate it in the gown. Wendy made the bodice from the eyelet fabric.

Here is Daddy Brian with his little girl.
Here is Grandpa with a wagon full of little boy toys. 

 Remote control cars 
A big styrofoam glider
Here are our oldest grandsons at McDonalds on the way back from Las Vegas after the blessing day festivities. I rode with Corinne and the four boys and poor Little Henry was so unhappy on the ride home. We finally pulled off in Mesquite to give Henry some attention and Mommy time. I took the big boys in for something to eat. They were all so handsome in their Sunday Best.

This is the wall quilt I made for Mima's bedroom. Shannon has her room decorated with Butterflies. My neighbor did the quilting on her machine. It turned out real sweet!


Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Las Vegas Grandbabies update

Fred and I went to Las Vegas this last weekend to hang out with Shannon and Brian. We offered to watch the babies so they could go out for a few hours and not be in a rush to get back. It was a pretty easy job. Both babies took good naps and we enjoyed our time with everyone. 

We went to Sacrament meeting and then came home for a quick lunch and a little football on TV and then came home. 

Here is Mima in her new toy. She is so very strong. She is not a cuddly baby. She keeps her back rigid and straight when you hold her. I guess she is more interested in what's around her than relaxing against someone.

 Grandpa reading Buddy from his favorite Truck Book. 
 Here is Mima ready for church. I bought her this little headband and Shannon 
found the perfect little outfit to match it.
We took our Duplos for Buddy to play with. Grandpa was showing him some engineering moves.