I have been a slothful blogger as of late. That is probably because Eric and I are not very exciting.
We did go to Wyoming for Thanksgiving. It was nice to visit with my family in Evanston and eat Thanksgiving dinner at my niece's house in Green River. All of my sibling were able to be at Thanksgiving dinner.
We stayed a couple of night in Laramie. It is fun to see the changes on the campus at UW. We also ran into some old college friends, Jeff and Debbie Anderson when we were eating at Chili's. We visited my Aunt Lucy Thompson for a few minutes, went to a movie with Abby, and visited with Gwen's family.
Once again I set out to count my blessings. Here are some things I am grateful for in 2013.
Eric, Paige, Brent, Bailey, Chad, Isaac, Kandace, Miranda, Abby, Leslie, Brooke, Miles, new babies that are coming this next year, mom and dad, The Savior, beautiful home, Eric's job, great in laws, water filters (Texas water tastes bad), cars that work, good health (especially after being sick for a month back in May), technology, modern medicine, airplanes, nature, T.V., music, kind people, sisters, brothers, missionaries, temples, prophets, apostles, church buildings, Advil, seasons, glasses so I can see small print, synthroid, food, curling irons, make-up, shoes, clothes, good friends old and new, ability to read, teachers, priesthood, prayer, faith, feather pillow, hot showers, sunshine, clouds, air conditioning, google maps/gps, crock pots, shampoo & rinse, combs, vacuums, washer & dryer, refrigerator, oven, fingernail clippers, foot rubs, padded church benches, physical body, heat, Sunday treats, bobby pins, flowers, color, Pres. And Sister Rasmussen, good neighbors, courteous drivers, FaceTime with my grand children and kids...I could go on, but I won't. The point is I recognize I am truly blessed.
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Monday, October 28, 2013
We are not old fuddy duds!
We were face-timing with our kids when they were carving pumpkins, and Isaac asked us if we were going to to be be fun or be fuddy duds since we no longer had kids at home to make us carve pumpkins. Well, I went right out (the next day) and bought some pumpkins and we carved them up!
Happy birthday Eric!
October 27-
Happy birthday to my sweet husband. Birthdays that fall on Sundays are not very exciting. He spent the morning in meetings, then church, then home teaching, and then choir practice. Finally at 9:00 pm we got to have a birthday treat...ice cream with home-made chocolate fudge sauce. Here is the birthday boy with the new tie that Miranda sent him from Japan.
Happy birthday to my sweet husband. Birthdays that fall on Sundays are not very exciting. He spent the morning in meetings, then church, then home teaching, and then choir practice. Finally at 9:00 pm we got to have a birthday treat...ice cream with home-made chocolate fudge sauce. Here is the birthday boy with the new tie that Miranda sent him from Japan.
Friday, October 11, 2013
Trying to Catch Up!
I have been meaning to update the blog for quite some time now, but it just keeps getting pushed to the back burner. Today I was headed upstairs to the treadmill, but found myself being pulled to the computer room instead.
Where to start?
Back in August all of our kids (minus the missionary) came to Texas for a visit. We had a great time! We swam at the neighborhood pools, went to the gulf coast, zoo, downtown Houston, Museums. With everyone here we always had to take three vehicles everywhere. That was fun trying to make sure everyone was navigating to the same place. How did we ever survive without smart phones?
Here are some pictures of the fun we had.
After everyone left, Abby and I had a few days to do some shopping for college stuff and then we packed her up and hit the road. It is a long way from Texas to Wyoming! We drove to Amarillo the first day and then on to Laramie the second day. It was a pretty good trip except for the car overheating. This is late August and Abby and I are driving with the heat on and the windows down to cool the engine. Luckily we made it with no major problems. Abby got moved into her dorm. I found it amazing and a lot disturbing that the dorms have not changed in 28 years. Abby's dorm was a mess. Needless to say I did some complaining and at least it got cleaned up some. (That's a whole other story for a different day).
After getting Abby settled, I drove my parents back to Evanston. They were there visiting my Aunt Lucy. I spent a week in Evanston helping them get their house ready to put on the market. They have decided to downsize. When the week was over, my sister, Susan, drove me to Salt Lake City to catch a plane back to Texas. And That begins a new phase in life for Eric and me...We are Empty Nesters!!
Things I am learning about being an empty nester....
1. There is no longer a need for a sock box.
2. It is ok to run the dishwasher even if it is not completely full.
3. The washing machine setting for small loads works.
4. Facetime and Google hangouts are brilliant technology advances.
Now that I am no longer teaching and have tons of time on my hands I am finally able to travel with Eric when he goes on business trips. Recently he had an SPE meeting in New Orleans. It is only about 5 hours from Houston so we (Shell) rented a car and we drove to the meeting. It was a lovely drive. It is always fun to see scenery that is new. There is a lot of water in Louisiana!! Eric had to be in meetings Sunday through Thursday so I booked myself on a bunch of tours. Here are some pictures of my adventures. (I didn't tour on Sunday..I went to the New Orleans 1st ward).
While I was off having fun in LA. Isaac called to tell us that he proposed to his girlfriend, Kandace. Yea! we are so happy for them. It is looking like a January wedding. Also, the same week Bailey found out they are having another boy and Paige announced that she is also having a baby. Families are the best!
I guess I had better quit putting off the need to hit the treadmill......
Where to start?
Back in August all of our kids (minus the missionary) came to Texas for a visit. We had a great time! We swam at the neighborhood pools, went to the gulf coast, zoo, downtown Houston, Museums. With everyone here we always had to take three vehicles everywhere. That was fun trying to make sure everyone was navigating to the same place. How did we ever survive without smart phones?
Here are some pictures of the fun we had.
We finally got to use our big dinning room table and everyone fit! |
What a sweet face! |
Playing at the playground on our walk around the neighborhood. It was Hot! |
Leslie liked playing in the sand at the beach. |
Our beach setup |
Looking at the big fish at the Houston Zoo! |
Isaac and Kandace hanging out with the Hippo. |
Riding the carrousel at the Houston Zoo |
The Gulf at sunset |
The Cummings Family |
The Clark Family |
Grandpa and Grandma with three very cute kids! |
At the Sugarland Skeeters baseball game...it rain and rained. |
Houston as seen from the 60th floor of the Chase building |
Holocaust museum..standing in a railcar that was used to transport Jews to the concentration camps. |
After everyone left, Abby and I had a few days to do some shopping for college stuff and then we packed her up and hit the road. It is a long way from Texas to Wyoming! We drove to Amarillo the first day and then on to Laramie the second day. It was a pretty good trip except for the car overheating. This is late August and Abby and I are driving with the heat on and the windows down to cool the engine. Luckily we made it with no major problems. Abby got moved into her dorm. I found it amazing and a lot disturbing that the dorms have not changed in 28 years. Abby's dorm was a mess. Needless to say I did some complaining and at least it got cleaned up some. (That's a whole other story for a different day).
Moving her stuff in |
She is a county 5er. |
After getting Abby settled, I drove my parents back to Evanston. They were there visiting my Aunt Lucy. I spent a week in Evanston helping them get their house ready to put on the market. They have decided to downsize. When the week was over, my sister, Susan, drove me to Salt Lake City to catch a plane back to Texas. And That begins a new phase in life for Eric and me...We are Empty Nesters!!
Things I am learning about being an empty nester....
1. There is no longer a need for a sock box.
2. It is ok to run the dishwasher even if it is not completely full.
3. The washing machine setting for small loads works.
4. Facetime and Google hangouts are brilliant technology advances.
Now that I am no longer teaching and have tons of time on my hands I am finally able to travel with Eric when he goes on business trips. Recently he had an SPE meeting in New Orleans. It is only about 5 hours from Houston so we (Shell) rented a car and we drove to the meeting. It was a lovely drive. It is always fun to see scenery that is new. There is a lot of water in Louisiana!! Eric had to be in meetings Sunday through Thursday so I booked myself on a bunch of tours. Here are some pictures of my adventures. (I didn't tour on Sunday..I went to the New Orleans 1st ward).
Driving into NOLA and there is the Superdome |
A little rush hour traffic and the skyline as seen from I-10. |
Alligator sausage Po' Boy sandwich..Eric said it was delicious! |
Sorry about the glaring lights. This was the Expo at the SPE convention. I had to take a picture of all that engineering madness. The room just reeked of nerdy science people. (That's a joke) |
This is the paddle boat I jumped on and toured the Mississippi River. |
The NOLA skyline as seen from the back of a paddle boat cruising down the Mississippi. |
Very large boats owned by the US Navy. |
Large home on the site of the Chalmette Battlefield. This is the place the Battle of New Orleans was fought. |
Guess what...no park rangers to lead the tour..hmmm. I took this picture so I could remember the name. |
The Goodyear Blimp was flying in for the Saints Game. NOLA is crazy enough but then you add a Saints Game and things really get crazy!! I wonder if the captains know they have a cannon aimed at them? |
The Blimp flew right over my head. |
As my little tour was ending some lucky folks were just beginning a Carnival Cruise. (Maybe they are lucky, we will have to see if they make it back in a functional boat.) |
One evening Eric and I strolled along the river walk. It was a beautiful evening overlooking the Mississippi. |
What a hunk! |
The women were dressed in very colorful dresses. They followed the carriage and the men lead the carriage while chanting and playing drums. It was all quite a spectacle. |
Such a fun tour! |
We saw a lot of gators! and the swamps are actually very pretty. |
A little cabin built on the swamp. No one lives there now. |
The guide told us that this part of the swamp has been filmed in a few movies. I just can't remember which movies he said. There is a cabin off to the right that a movie crew built. |
One of the larger Gators to visit the boat. |
Me holding a two year old gator. I was happy the guide taped his mouth shut! |
Back at the boat dock a gator decided to sun himself on the bank. That is until we all started taking pictures. |
Oak trees at the back of Oak Alley plantation. These trees are only about 100 years old. |
Ceiling fan and fly shooer. It must have taken on talented slave boy to keep the people cool, the flies at bay and not put out the candles on the table. |
I liked this handy little liquid dispenser. When you want your glass refilled just open the spout at your spot! |
Slave cabin at the Creole plantation. Decedents of the slaves actually continued to live in these cabins until 1977. This is two separate residences. |
While I was off having fun in LA. Isaac called to tell us that he proposed to his girlfriend, Kandace. Yea! we are so happy for them. It is looking like a January wedding. Also, the same week Bailey found out they are having another boy and Paige announced that she is also having a baby. Families are the best!
I guess I had better quit putting off the need to hit the treadmill......
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