Sunday, September 24, 2017

DIY Women's Conference

Friday night, Allie and Kobi went to the AF/Lone Peak football game, then Allie spent the night and all day Saturday here. We had a great time on Saturday. We went to Hobby Lobby and JoAnn Fabrics to get fabric. Well, we got a bit more than fabric. I got Halloween decorations, a couple of Christmas decorations, and our 2017 Santa Lucia Christmas tree ornaments. Allie also got some Halloween and Christmas decorations. We also got supplies to do a little crafting.

We had a good time looking at all the "Joy to the World" Christmas stuff. About a year ago, before Mel was even thinking about a mission, she asked me if you could get a hymn put on your mission plaque instead of a scripture. Funny question. I told her I didn't know. Then I asked "what hymn would you choose?" Her quick answer: "Joy to the World." She didn't have to think or anything. It's her favorite hymn. When we got her plaque done, it was so great that they let her put her hymn. It simply reads "Joy to the World" Hymn #201. My cute little girl.



Allie and I went to Taco Amigo for dinner last night. Little Amigo Cheeseburger Meals x 2. Her's is always without pickles.

Then we came home and watched the Women's Conference online while making pom poms for Halloween decorations. We had a nice time. I really liked Sister Eubank's talk. I took away from it that we can't compare ourselves to others. That we we need to know who we are and get to know the Savior.

Here's the garland we made from some pom poms. We made Allie one for her apartment, too.


Allie so fun to hang around.

We are coming up on my favorite time of year for decorations...Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas. It's the BEST!

Reuniting with Old (and young) Friends

It's been a good month of visiting with and making time for old friends.

First of all, my former mission companion, Stephanie Snow Soto, came into town. We went walking on a Saturday morning and caught up. We had a great time. We haven't seen each other in years. She lives in Memphis. Her parents have retired to PG, so I'm sure I'll see her again. Her boy is on a mission in Santiago South. She also has 3 girls, one of whom is at BYU-Idaho and the other 2 at home.

1989: Sucre, Bolivia

2017: American Fork, Utah

We had breakfast with some of the Street Youths and moms. We've been trying to get together with Brooke and Kobi before Brooke heads off to Italy on her mission. We really wanted to go to Taco Amigo, the kids' favorite place, but our schedules would NOT work, so we did breakfast at our house. It was great to visit, talk about our missionaries, and laugh. Jen Watkins always has fun stories, since she's a 4th grade teacher. Brooke's mom couldn't make it. Maybe next time.

Back row: Allie, Mysti Tupou, Kobi Watkins
Front row: me, Brooke Walker, Jen Watkins

Star is 50

My friend, my co-worker, my buddy Starlyn turned 50 in September. We had a great time celebrating. Keenan and I joined Starlyn and Lee at the State Fair for a Locash concert. Locash is a country duo. I don't usually like country music, but I like it when I'm with Starlyn. We got there early and saw animals and other exhibits. Then we went to the concert. It was way fun. They were great performers. They got the crowd going. One of them went out in the crowd and interacted with everyone. Then he brought a cute security guard on stage. The guy was a middle-aged black guy and was really, really working the audience. He was in heaven. They gave him a guitar to "play" and danced with him. Everyone went crazy. We really had fun. That was a Wednesday night. On Friday, I brought an amazing cake for us all to enjoy at work. Marci, who retired, came and so did Lee, Starlyn's husband. Everyone loves working with Starlyn. She's so fun. She loves the Seahawks and BYU football. She loves hunting and the outdoors. She loves rodeo and horses. She's kinda my opposite, but we have so much in common, too. I am one lucky girl!!!!!!

Annalece, Katrina, Allie, me, Star, Alyssa, and Marci. Have I mentioned how much I love working with my Allie?

Keenan, me, Star, and Lee at the fair. I had to buy her that tshirt. You only turn 50 once.

The cake: peanut butter cake, chocolate cake, oreo crumbs, chocolate chip cookie dough, peanut butter frosting. Star loves chocolate and peanut butter. 

The birthday lunch bunch: Katrina, Alyssa, Dia, Annalece with Mason, Brooklyn, Ashely, Allie, me, Star, and Marci

Eclipse and the Son

On August 21, there was a solar eclipse that people made a big deal of. Viewing of the eclipse was easy for a wide swath of the US. There was totality in Idaho, meaning the sun was totally blocked for a while. People drove to Idaho just to see the total eclipse. We had about 95% of an eclipse. It was pretty cool. I had my glasses and went outside to see it every 15 minutes or so, but it was also on a Monday and I was chatting online with my missionary and that's more important to me than an eclipse. The next total eclipse that comes our direction will be on Kamiko's 52nd birthday. That'll be fun.

Today in testimony meeting, Brother Tracy shared a couple of analogies about the eclipse that I thought were great.

1. People travelled for miles to see the eclipse, to see the sun and what would happen to it. People planned for it and looked for it. We all had our glasses. Do we go out of our way and plan to see the Son? Do we take time to learn from and about our Savior?

2. The moon is small, yet it can block the sun. The reason the moon can block the sun is because the moon is close to the earth. Are there things that are close to me, insignificant things, that block my view of the Son?

Good, huh? I like those thoughts.




Saturday, August 19, 2017

24 YEARS OLD!

I love this boy of mine. He's respectful, funny, kind, hard-working, polite, and creative. He's a movie lover and a movie critic. All he wanted for his birthday were the re-fillable movie theater drink cup and popcorn bucket. Can't wait to go to the movies with him. He loves music and Star Wars. His co-workers really like working with him. He's a good friend and he's a great big brother. Such a sense of humor. He and Allie crack me up. The Chileans love him, too. I think he served them well and with all of his big heart.

On his actual birthday, we went to dinner at Mo Bettah's Hawaiian food restaurant and went back home for cake. Edgell joined us for dinner. Kobi came over for cake and ice cream. Then Keenan and I had to head out for a wedding reception with Starlyn and Lee Hjorth.


My boy and his chocolate chip pound cake - his favorite

Kobi had just spent a week on the beach, Allie, Mitty, Kamiko, and Andrew Edgell

Dad's 80th

Dad's 80th birthday has been in the works for months. We decided upon Saturday, August 5. Derek and family, Kris and Doug, and Karen came into town. Kelly and family couldn't make it from Michigan/North Carolina.

me and Kris had a GREAT time together. She usually stays in Mapleton. I was lucky and got her in American Fork

Me and Rose


Baby Milo

Saturday morning walk with the Hunter girls and Annie Oswald

sleeping buddy


Friday night we went to tour the MTC. They have added new classroom buildings and they held a public tour. I got tickets for all of us to go. After the tour, we came to my house for BBQ pork sandwiches, potato salad, chips, and cake. It was also Ellie's 2nd birthday that weekend. She's James Sykes' little girl. It was fun to see all my siblings. We had a lot of fun together. Dad was a bit cranky. He gets that way at weddings, family photos, and graduations. It really took a toll on Kristen and mom more than any of us. I remember taking the brunt of the drama at a family reunion years ago. It's not fun.

Kris and Doug stayed at our house for a week. It was a blast. Karen came on Wednesday before the party and stayed here, too. Her family couldn't make it since school was starting soon. Since we had events on Friday and Saturday, Deb and Mark and Jen and family also stayed at my place on Friday night. I changed a lot of sheets. We sure had fun. We had every spare mattress on a floor in one place or another. We made the most of it and got a couple of sister walks in. We also enjoyed a sisters' trip to Walmart.

Saturday was the BIG day. We reserved a pavilion at a park here in American Fork. Everyone brought their own sack lunch, but we provided cake. I made a special carrot cake from Cake by Courtney's website. We surprised dad with visits from the Wasdens and Herrods and Erica and Ike Hunter for cake together. He was in a better mood on Saturday. Karen planned some fun games, including a human pinata. Clark had a tshirt on with candy attached to it. He ran and little kiddos ran after him to get candy. Scott was the pinata for the big kids.

Charlie plays corn hole

Clark, the human pinata



grandpa's special cake

Karen, me and Kris on a morning walk

Sisters Walmart run
Derek and Kenna visit




The big kids
Scott fights off Andrew, Kamiko, Christian, and Edgell (Kamiko's mission buddy that is ours now)



Hunters, Wasdens, and Herrods: friends since the 60's and before

Sunday we headed to mom and dad's for a BBQ and to see sweet Milo Hunter get blessed. That little guy is so cute. Derek and Rachel and kids came to stay at our house Monday until they left on Wednesday. Rose had spent the night one night before and had a blast with Allie. Those two are so cute. Allie is so good with her.

"The Incline"

In July, Keenan had a conference in Keystone, Colorado. It's the first (and probably last) conference I've gone to with him. More on that later.

I chose to go visit Karen in Highlands Ranch, about a 90 minute drive past Keystone, for the first part of the week. We had a BLAST. I got there Monday night. On Tuesday, we got up EARLY (5:00 am) to go on a hike before she had a meeting at 10:00 am. We figured we'd get to Manitou, park, get on the stairs, get down, and be back to her house by 10:00. Hahaha!

We got to Manitou to find that parking near the trailhead is very limited. We missed getting a parking spot, so we went into town to get free parking and a free shuttle. The hike we were doing was the Manitou Incline or known as just THE INCLINE. It's over 2,200 stairs that go up a mountain. So, we had a bit of a delay in parking the car and getting started. Then we began the ascent. I think the altitude got to me for a bit. I had to stop and felt nauseous. I drank some water and ate a bit and drank more water and felt better. What had taken Karen 75 minutes in May took us 90 minutes. Dang, we lost more time. It was quite the hike. Step after step. Karen can get me to do crazy things, that's for sure. She always finds a good challenge and I'm always up for it. After taking a few pictures at the top, we had to head down because it was already close to 8:30 and it was a 45 minute drive. Well, the walk down the back side of the incline is a nice trail, but not a short distance. It took us about an hour to get down. Good thing Karen's meeting was online. By this point, we were making plans to get to a Starbucks so she could log in and "attend." It was gonna be close, because we had to get to the bottom, get the shuttle (only comes every 20 minutes), and find a Starbucks.

Ready or not...here we go!
 




finally feeling better

the steps from near the top


The kid who took this pic ended up helping us get to our car


 When we got to the shuttle place, we found out it had just left. I recognized a young man that was getting into a car in the nearby parking lot. I asked him and his driver if we could hitch a ride to the lot where our car was. They were happy to give us a ride. The guy I recognized was 17, entering his senior year in high school. He was with his brother-in-law, in his 20's I would guess. They were so nice to take us. We got to Starbucks in time. Karen had her meeting, then we drove toward Highlands Ranch. We had to stop at another Starbucks for meeting #2. We also stopped at the outlet mall to find Colorado t-shirts. We finally got home in the afternoon. It had been quite the morning. Fun times with Karen. We also stopped at the Savor Spice shop, my favorite place for herbs and spices. I got a fantastic Bourbon Barrel Smoked Black Pepper that I've been making everyone smell when they come to my house. I'm such a cooking nerd.



We also ate at Panda Express and just had fun. I left Wednesday afternoon to head back to Keystone. I stopped at Savory Spice AGAIN to pick up a few more items. Their herbs and spices are so fresh and unique. They make great gifts. Cathy Voorhees needed more Mt. Elbert, the awesome all purpose seasoning salt we LOVE.

When I got to Keystone, I found out the conference included all of Keenan's meals and entertainment through Thursday. I was very tempted to head back to Karen's house. I made the most of it, though. I went on a paddle board. I'd always wondered if those were hard or not. It wasn't hard. I also went on long walks and ate what leftovers Keenan brought back for me. It wasn't my favorite couple's retreat, for sure, but Keystone is pretty. I was happy to get on the road Friday morning.



Don't worry. I was on a bridge above this momma and baby moose. It was pretty cool, though.