This is a snapshot of that little front area. My rhoddies were gorgeous this year! They don't look like much right now but they sure were pretty!
A front view with some grass. I just am floored at the height of my two rose bushes to the right!
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I love to read history and novels, fiction about the southwest, particularly the 1800's and early 1900's. It was rough country, hard to settle and took raw courage and faith in God to settle.
For Mother's Day, Lisa gave me the first book below, 'These is my Words', (300+ pages) by Nancy E. Turner, a diary of Sarah Agnes Prine. The setting is the old west in the later part of the 1800's in the Arizona territories. The book didn't disappoint. It was fabulous! So naturally I HAD to read the next two of the three part series!
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We decided to steal a clever idea from Lisa’s blog and interview the munchkins about Grandpa. Well, the live segment didn’t quite pan out the way I had hoped, but I’ll share it with you anyway. The “real” manuscript is included below ;-)
We love you Grandpa!
“An Interview with Zachary & Braxton”
1. What is something Grandpa always says to you?
Zachary: I love you
Braxton: Silly
2. What makes Grandpa happy?
Z: Giving hugs & kisses to him when he goes goodbye
B: Funny
3. What makes Grandpa sad?
Z: Fighting with him
B: Make him in the corner
4. How does Grandpa make you laugh?
Z: Doing funny stuff
B: Giggled & then said, “I don’t know.”
5. What was Grandpa like when he was a kid?
Z: Played cars
B: He got big
6. How old is Grandpa?
Z: 56, no, 57
B: Uh, 2
7. How tall is Grandpa?
Z: So tall!
B: He’s bigger than his toes
8. What is Grandpa’s favorite thing to do?
Z: Fixin’ stuff
B: Get a treat
9. What does Grandpa do when you’re not around?
Z: Do anything he wants to do
B: They come in my house
10. If Grandpa was famous, what would it be for?
Z: A movie star
B: (No response)
11. What is Grandpa really good at?
Z: Playing baseball
B: He plays with cars
12. What is Grandpa NOT really good at?
Z: Basketball
B: He can’t play volleyball
13. What does Grandpa do for his job?
Z: Fixing the water softener
B: Work in my house
14. What is Grandpa’s favorite food?
Z: Hot cereal
B: Hot cereal
15. What makes you proud of Grandpa?
Z: He plays with me
B: He talks to me
16. If Grandpa were a cartoon character, which one would he be?
Z: Cars
B: Wall-E
17. What do you and Grandpa do together?
Z: Play
B: Play cars
18. How are you and Grandpa the same?
Z: Wearing the same pants and shirt
B: We play cars
19. How are you and Grandpa different?
Z: Not wearing the same stuff
B: He’s not Braxtie
20. How do you know Grandpa loves you?
Z: Because he always says I love you
B: Grandpa goes in his car & drives in my garage
21. Where is Grandpa’s favorite place to go?
Z: Golden Corral
B: In his garage
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WARNING - This is a little long - 31 pictures or so.
Kirsten and I spent a month in Utah, from May 7th to June 5th. We had a great time! Neil and Kirsten and I drove down to Utah on May 7th. We spent Mother's Day with our two daughters, Michelle and Julie, and their families. Both girls told me that this was the first time I had spent Mother's Day with them since they lived in Utah. Wow! I had not realized that. It was very special!
Neil drove us down and stayed the weekend and then flew back home to go back to work. It was nice having my van down there. Neil flew back up Memorial Day weekend and spent the last week with us and then we drove back home to Washington on June 5th. Sniff! Sob! How I miss my girls and their families in Utah! It is not fun being a long distance grandparent!
It was so great spending time with both daughters and their families. We worked on projects, did service. Dad helped Julie and Bob with their water heater that had to be replaced. He did other small repairs for both Michelle and Julie. I just helped out where needed and kept plenty busy. The last week we also took a tour with Julie of the Montesorri School where she teaches. I am quite impressed with the school! Bob took us on a tour of the Utah Valley University where he works. I did not realize just 'how large' that campus was!
We also had a campfire with S'mores at Chris and Michelle's and looked at the stars through their telescope. I even saw a shooting star very close and was able to see it burn out before it went dark! Cool!
In Orem their latest place to visit is Farr's Icecream. You serve yourself the icecream, custard and yogurt and put on all the toppings you can dream off, including slurpy/slushy stuff like you put on snowcones. A kids dream come true! It's 39 cents per ounce. They have a scale and you set your cup of icecream on it and they weigh it and tell you how much it will cost. It's not too much different cost wise than Cold Stone, only you can put all the toppings you want. Michelle and I took McKenna and Brooklynn there the night before we left. I have to say that the Chocolate Almond bark soft serve was oh, so yum! The Huckleberry custard was so delicious! They also had a golf ball size cordial like chocolate cream with huckleberry flavor inside that was sinfully delicious! I'm afraid I'd have to stay away from that place and only go once in awhile or I'd be 50 pounds heavier! I worked so hard to lose 25 pounds (5 more to go!) it would be for naught if I worked at that place!
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