Monday, October 6, 2008

Two of my favorite things


I spent the weekend quilting and watching conference. That's what I
call a great weekend! We watched the BYU ballgame on Friday and then conference the rest of the weekend. I did a Halloween quilt start to finish in that time. It made me stay awake and I enjoyed conference so much more with my hands busy. What a wonderful conference it was.!! I had gotten pretty worked up about the economy and the state of the world and it seemed that the Brethren were talking just to me when they told us to have hope and faith and try to live the commandments and do our best!. Then, we need not fear. I kept having the scripture run through my head that said, "Be still and know that I am God". It was a great help to me in these troubled times. I think I'll watch less news and read more scriptures and Ensigns.

We had all the family who were in town over for conference and dinner. It was actually cool enough to eat outside. This time together at conference is kind of a tradition and one that I love. Thanks, family, for making the effort to be with us. We missed you, Jamesons and Webbs, but we're glad you were together!

Monday, September 29, 2008

Torture-day two

We did day two at the gym. Dad thought it was "great" this time. I didn't throw up! I guess that's progress. Only 11 more session to go before I can go back to sitting in front of TV and eating bon bons.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Happy Birthday,Nicole!!


Today is a great day.! Nicole Tassainer, our wonderful granddaughter, turned 8.
She is full of smiles and fun and CHOCOLATE, since her birthday party is a Chocolate party.
We love this cute, sparkly little lady.
Happy Birthday, Nicole!!!
Can't wait for our Birthday lunch date next week.

Friday, September 26, 2008

It was NOT FUN!

Even at my age and in my shape I refuse to give up completely on some things! So, I got a bright idea that I'm now going to confess to anybody who might read my blog. I also hope that by putting this information out in cyberspace, I will be encouraged NOT to give up and humiliate myself, at least for a month.

On Wed. I suggested to Brent that we join a gym. What was I thinking!! It comes FREE with our "insurance for old people." (Maybe I was trying to get my money's worth.) They call it Silver Sneakers. (sounds cute and catchy!) Anything free sounds good to me. So does being able to fit into normal people's clothes. So, today we were off to the gym (Bally's) for our first workout!

OK. So, what was I thinking!!!!! Why did I think it would be a good idea to join a gym.?! I think it was a false impression given to me by most of my children who joined gyms, loved it and got skinny. Well....

I was tortured for a solid hour this morning by a darling young adult from our U1 ward, who was my "personal trainer". She is so cute and sweet that I couldn't believe my day at the gym would not be great fun! She later confessed, when I told her she was killing me, that her clients call her "killer."

I actually got sick to my stomach before I got finished. It was all I could do to keep from throwing up! (One of my general reactions to misery) It wasn't muscle pain or anything like that. It was just that I felt totally nauseous.

I was also totally covered with perspiration from head to toe. When I was a child and Allan would tease me unmercifully my Mom would tell him to say something nice to his sister. He would say, "For a fat girl, you don't sweat much!" I guess I've always thought that was one of my better qualities and maybe that's why I have such an aversion to sweating! Allan was seriously wrong today! This fat girl sweat!! It was disgusting!

I did not have fun.!!! And I did not get skinny!!! How could I have imagined this would be a good idea!?!

She asked me at the end of my workout what I liked the best. I was perfectly honest and said, "Going home!" She laughed and thought I was kidding!

However, I tell you about all this so that I am committed and I am not giving up, yet! After all, an hour later, I feel just fine. However, I repeat, it was NOT FUN! Will it be more fun later? Promise me!

Brent called it "exhilarating" and enjoyed the workout. I called it "surviving!" and it was not fun! (I think I've mentioned that before, haven't I?) So, I think I'm in for trouble. Brent wants to go again. It is my own fault too!

It has to do something good for the body to work it so hard or it will just cause a heart attach, whichever comes first.

At least I don't have to go again until Mon.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Happy Houseful


The last two weekends have been a change from our normally calm, somewhat quiet and orderly (OK- boring) life as we babysat for the Webbs and Stewarts so they could each go on a little trip.

We had Jameson (2) and Alex (8) months the first weekend.

Then we had Chandler (9), Shelby (7), Harley (4) and Tatum (3) the second weekend.
We had a great time with them and enjoyed them thoroughly. However, we also realized that we're not as young as we used to be, or would like to be. We're totally convinced that the plan to have children when you're young, mobile and flexible (physically, emotionally and mentally) is a good one.


Don't get me wrong, we love those little people to pieces and it was treat to have time with them all to ourselves, but boy are we tired!




However, these are the reasons for it all being worth it.
Webb Kids


Papa and Jameson put the shed back together
after it collapse from overloading or weather, don't know which.

Jameson found an old phone in the shed.

It was all the entertainment he needed for the weekend.

It's nice they're so easy to please.


Alex just being adorable.



Stewart Kids


Tatum had had enough fun for the day!




Harley and Shelby making dinner in the playroom.




Chandler helped haul Scott's music "stuff" from his concert Sat.


GRANDKIDS ARE THE BEST!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

In our Own Back Yard









We travel all over the world to see the beautiful sites and sometimes we forget to look close at home for that beauty.



We took a trip to Snowflake and drove through the desert. It was very green from the rain and so beautiful. Canada was amazing, but so is Arizona.
I think we're that way about people
sometimes too. The best ones are really here in our own back yard.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Oh, Canada


The first reason we loved Canada was the company.
Who are those old folks?

We don't look like much, but we sure do have a good time!


We rode a gondola to the top of one of the mountains and then Allan, Brent and I hiked even higher.












View from the top. Wow!!

This picture does not do it justice! It was spectacular!

Next stop-The Canadian Palace. This is now a museum and has lovely gardens.










There are many old hotels in Canada. They were built by the Canadian Railroad to encourage tourism in the late 1800 and are quite amazing and beautiful.









Room rate then $5---Room Rate now $600. They are national historic sites so you can visit for free. Guess what we chose to do.

The hotel overlooks the Bow Falls and Bow River. Rafting his river sure looked fun, but was not a good choice for us old folks.
Scenes of Beauty everywhere you look!

Lake Minawanka. We took a boat cruise to Devil's gate.











This is another railroad hotel. This one is at Lake Louise. It was a beautiful, tranquil place that we loved.












This was a very cold, glacial lake. No swimming here, but paddling a canoe looked fun. All the glacial lake's color was a pale, cloudy (caused by rock dust from the glacial movement) blue--check out the color of Brent's eyes sometime. They're just the shade of the lake.
Lake Morraine was another beautiful lake. It was freezing cold and raining this day.


Look what came in handy. "Anybody can wear it!"




One of the most amazing experiences was walking on the Columbia glacier, which is the tip of the ice fields in the area. It goes for miles and miles behind the moutain that you can see.


It was much different than expected-Icy, bumpy, rivers and riverlettes all over it. We were only on the tip of the glacier. It goes back for many, many miles.





Riding this big snow bus was about Brent's favorite thing. You should have seen the first hill we took. Yikes!









Canadian tourism is alive and well.




The hole in the ground to the left is the birthplace of the Canadian Park System. Three explorers went down the hole, found a hot springs and developed a mountain spa at this site. Tourists loved it and everybody got rich, except the tourist. Everything was sooooooooooooooooo expensive in this area.

The middle picture is how the spa was in the 1800's. There was also a warm thermal spring coming up out of the ground.


Takkakah falls was named for the Cree Indian word

for magnificent. And it was!











We also went to an old train station in Lake Louise. It has been there almost a hundred years. It was a charming place to have lunch and enjoy the railroad history of Canada.

And all this at less than 80 degrees!

Not much wildlife. They heard Brent was coming and went on vacation. A few big horn sheep, a single deer, and some mule deer, a ground squirrel or two. But there are always zoos to see!

Oh, Canada. We will miss you! It was a great trip.