Saturday, October 05, 2024
Friday, October 04, 2024
Deathbed
Today I got my haircut and while I was sitting in the chair
I felt really dizzy.
Yesterday, I noticed my throat was sore, but I carried on
as one does.
When I got home from my haircut, I plopped myself on my bed
and died.
I don't know what it is, but it's bad. (It's probably Covid).
Claire and her friends are coming in later tonight and I hadn't finished
all the things I needed to do in preparation for them,
including making sourdough bread to go with the veggie soup,
mow the lawn, and get sheets and towels out for guests.
Around 4:00, about an hour before Claire was to depart.
I called her and told her I was on my deathbed, and I
didn't think she and her pals should come down.
I would feel so bad if I gave whatever I have to them!!
I'm basically in Hell.
Also, when we woke up this morning, Kitty looked
like she had bees for dinner.
She's been lethargic, and her face is super puffy.
What on earth does that cat do at night?
Excuse me, I'm going back to my deathbed now.
Thursday, October 03, 2024
Nostalgia Hits Again
This summer, Jane got a job at the downtown
Provo Bakery, a block from the Pioneer House, where Christian,
Claire and I lived when we brought Jane home from the hospital.
She can even see the house from the bakery's front window.
I found myself feeling nostalgic thinking about 21 years ago,
when I was a very young mom with newborn Jane and baby Claire.
We used to walk to the bakery almost every day to get a treat.
It was a chance to get out of the house and get some fresh air.
I loved living near the bakery and watching it change with the seasons.
We always looked forward to the Halloween pumpkin and bat sugar cookies
on the trays, as well as the delicious rolls for Thanksgiving.
But my favorite time was in December when the Christmas lights
twinkled in the bakery's dormer window.
I could see them while I nursed Jane in the rocking chair
by my front living room window,
waiting for Christian to get off the bus from school.
On the 4th of July, my Mom always bought my
Dad, a giant Provo Bakery birthday cake
to share with at least 100 family members at the BBQ/ birthday party.
The memories could go on and on.
Provo Bakery and my childhood/early mothering years go hand-in-hand.
Today, she sent me a text that a couple came into the bakery today
At the register, they said to her,
"You know, we live just up the street, and we've never been here before,"
Then Jane said,
"Oh really, I used to live up the street at that yellow house right there
and I've been going here since I was born."
"Wait, what yellow house?" the man asked.
"That one, on the corner," she said, pointing again.
"Wait, 303?" he responded.
"Yes!! 303!!" she shot back.
"That's our house!" He said.
Jane couldn't believe it! Then they reminisced about the rooms,
paint colors and neighbors.
When she told me this story, I wanted to cry.
Nostalgia really gets me.
Unfortunately, it was Jane's last day working at the bakery.
She found a new job that would fit better with her school schedule.
She really enjoyed working there while she could,
and I'm glad she met this lovely couple on her last day!
Then she sent me a photo of her at my parents' house,
eating dinner that my dad made.
When I close my eyes and think of my Dad making dinner,
I see on my plate soup with toast (and tons of butter on top),
and a clumps of grapes.
And that is exactly what she got.
I love my Dad.
She also sent me Y mountain and the changing leaves.
I love that she's experiencing that!!
Wednesday, October 02, 2024
Once A Boy, Always A Boy
Today, I took Gigs to get his passport.
He'll be starting his mission application process around
December, and I wanted him to have his passport done and ready in case
he gets called somewhere out of the country; this is just
another step we'll have completed.
After, he asked me if he could buy some cheap hairspray
for his potato gun.
We got home, Christian was on the front porch waiting for us and
just as excited as Gigs to shoot the gun.
Then I realized that once a boy, always a boy!
These cute boys who go on missions are all still just kids.Incredibly, the Lord trusts these boys to carry His work forward
to people all over the world, learning about their culture, language, and lives.
I have seen so much growth in Ollie. It's amazing!
He's a man in every way,
but he'll still come home and want to continue his helmet collection
and ride his dirt bike, and he even mentioned he wanted me to
read him picture books on the couch like I did when he was younger.
I look forward to Gigs growing in this way, too.
Then, for dinner, Lottie made an artichoke dip.
She's been begging me to make his for weeks now!
It was delicious!
Go, Lod, go!
You know those commercials where people are shown
eating food, closing their eyes to express extreme delight
or emphasize how good the food is?
Well, that's Lottie, for reals.
She's done this for as long as I've known her.
It's the cutest thing!
Tuesday, October 01, 2024
October 2024
Happy October!
I'm really looking forward to the next 31 days because it's my favorite month!
Today, we had our traditional "Welcome October" dinner.
I made chili, and afterward, we went out to get some donuts
and ate them around the TV, watching Ichabod with warm cider,
even though it was 80 degrees outside.
We've been doing this for 23 years now, and it's still a great tradition.
Both Jane and Claire had their own
Welcome October parties with donuts and friends.
Good job, girls, carry the torch!
Claire and a few friends from college are coming down
on Friday for conference weekend!
I can't believe it! Where has the time gone????
Monday, September 30, 2024
Goodbye September
Helene has mostly moved out, and we saw the sun today
for the first time in days. I inspected my flowers and my
Dahlias and my Zinnias made it through the storm.
Truth is, they look better, having weathered the storm.
That's life.
We're all better off when we can overcome and weather
our own personal storms, amiriiight?
Gigs and Christian worked on his motorcycle carburetor.
I'm just kidding; I don't know what they were working on.
I just wanted to type that.
And I did some Halloween decorating around the house.
You know what tomorrow is, don't you?
Goodbye September!
Days are gettin' shorter an' the air a keener snap;
Apples now are droppin' into Mother Nature's lap;
The mist at dusk is risin' over valley, marsh an' fen
An' it's just as plain as sunshine, winter's comin' on again.
But the air is mighty peaceful an' the scene is good to see,
An' there's somethin' in October that stirs deep inside o' me;
An' I just can't help believin' in a God above us, when
Everything is ripe for harvest and the frost is back again.
Edgar A Guest
Sunday, September 29, 2024
Oliver in Brazil: September 2024
Well, another month down! Yahooo! We just keep marching on!
In our video calls, I can tell he's tired.
He works so hard.
Both Claire and Jane have told me that they finally slept good
for the first time in 18 months the night they came home.
They were not physically uncomfortable on their mission
(I mean, yes, I know they were),it's just the weight of the calling.
Ollie is carrying much of that weight as he finishes his last few months!
But he's happy and having incredible experiences!
(Like this one!)
Teaching friends:
Food (mostly pizza)
Companion photos:
His district/mission:
Random:
*He was so excited to show me the new Oreo Coke!
(Ollie and I are crazy about cool drink flavors)
I haven't seen it yet here in NC!
I told him to pack me one when he comes home!
*He sees a lot of dogs.
Saturday, September 28, 2024
Hygge In The Window
At our recent back-to-school feast, I gave Claire and Jane their own small
Hygge candles to place in their dorm windows as a reminder
of home and their Scandinavian heritage.
They each sent me photos of their candles glowing
from their windows. So cute!
And Lottie has her own little Hygge candle glowing at home.
When she was 10, she made this cute pumpkin candle holder.
It's one of my favorite Halloween decorations.
Claire in Virginia:
Jane in Utah:
Lottie in North Carolina:
Studies conducted by the Happiness Research Institute in Copenhagen found
that 85% of Danes associate hygge with candles, at least 70%
of the Danish population light a candle once/week, and 28%
light candles every single day.
And we’re not talking one single candle here: the study found that 31%
of Danes light more than five candles at a time.
That's me!!
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