Monday, April 29, 2013

Happy Birthday to Preston.....

I can't believe how the last 25 years has literally flown by!  It was a beautiful spring day - much like today.  We ended the day with our first baby and two days later we went home in a blizzard....

Preston is a great son.  He has a great wife in Katie, and as his Aunt Judy says...."she is his eternal cheerleader".  They have been married almost 3 years and will be moving into their first home this weekend.

They have many great adventures ahead of them as they set down some roots and finish school and take the next steps in the natural progression of life! 

Preston has always had a strong testimony, has been obedient in keeping the commandments, and is a worthy priesthood holder.

As I was sitting in Nursery yesterday - I told the two Moms that were struggling to get their kids to stay -- before you know it your kids will be 25 years old!  Enjoy them!!!!!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Retail Training

Last night we went to get Parker's tennis racket strings replaced and had about an hour to wait so we visited the Red Zone, Nike, Pier 1, Bed Bath & Beyond and the Dress Barn.  Retail people are a unique group.  They apparently all take the same training course "Let me know if I can help you".

By the time we got to the Dress Barn - we had been in and out of the car and my hair was a total mess and I probably looked stressed out.  After looking for about 5 minutes - in the "fat lady section" a cute young girl came up to me and said "Is there anything I can help you with".  I responded "No, I'm just looking".  She stood there for a few seconds when she finally said "I really like your hair"......

I should have said - YES -- you can help me...
"Help me lose 20 pounds" -
"Help me look 10 years younger" - and finally -
"You've got to be kidding....my hair is a mess!" 

I got out to the car - told Parker - and we had a good laugh!!!!!

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Vacation and a Field Trip - two posts in one.

The Vacation.........

Last month we took a little vacation to the happiest place on earth - aka - Disneyland.  We love going there.  It was a little different without Preston/Katie and Meranda but we tagged along with the Petersen clan and had a good time.  The weather was great, the crowds weren't too bad, the hotel was good and the churros and Diet Cokes were awesome. 

We had a day to do some sight seeing - went to Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and then headed to find the UCLA campus.  Well - while at UCLA we also found the softball field - actually we were in a maintenance area behind the softball field - and they were having a game - so we decided to change our plans and watched a softball game.  It was a great end to our vacation - we are softball fanatics!

The flight to LAX included a layover in Phoenix - I know - why a layover - well the flight was cheaper.  The flight crew from Phoenix to LAX was hillarious - obviously they tried to make the best of a mundane job.  The flight back was eventful - we boarded the plane which only had about 50-55 passengers - and then we sat and waited.  The last time we flew was in January to San Diego and we boarded and sat and waited experiencing an ice storm, etc. (which was reported in a previous post).  Well there we sit in the plane in LA - a balmy 60 degrees outside - and they had the nerve to come on and say that they were "de-icing the plane".  I leaned over my chair and said the flight attendants "You've got to be freaking kidding me"!!!!!  Some lame story from the pilot - and then a couple of passengers boarded and we were off.  Whatever!!!!


The Field Trip.....

Yesterday, April 16th was the 108th birthday of my Grandmother - Fern Elizabeth Jones Eccles.  Each birthday my Mom would make the effort to visit her grave and decorate it with flowers.  Well, since Mom has been gone, Dad has taken over the visiting and decorating.  So since Tuesday is our day for dinner with Dad, he asked me on Sunday if I would help get him to the cemetary and then also go visit Mom's grave.  So after the tennis match - we went and picked Dad up and headed to Elisian Gardens.  It was freezing cold!  We made the trek over the ups and downs of the cemetary and the cold just about did us in.  After making a bathroom stop at Wendys we headed to Wasatch.  Luckily Mom's grave is closer to the road - but the little hill up can be a bit of a challenge.  It was still freezing - surprise, surprise......and after the visit headed to Crown Burgers.  It was a good night and a bit exhausting and I was happy to be there.

Last night I started to think about my Grandma - I was only 7 years old when she died - but I do remember different things.  I remember going to her house and picking up walnuts off the ground from her Walnut Tree.  I remember that her kitchen was pretty big and that they had a screened in porch.  I remember when she got sick she came to our house one night in her pajamas - no sweats in 1964.  I remember going to the hospital and waving at her through the window - kids weren't allowed in the hospital.  I remember some parts of her funeral and that there were a lot of people there. It's hard to believe that Mom was only 33 years old when she died and I know that she missed her alot. 

It was many years later at my Grandpa's funeral that I actually heard someone talk about my Grandma - it was my great aunts - Pearl, Hazel and Ellen - they said how my grandma was like a mother to them.  That she was a lot of fun and had spunk and that she could keep Grandpa in check!!!!

The field trip ended up being a trip down memory lane.  I know that even though my Grandma died when I was just a little girl, she had an effect on my life because my Mom was the person she was because of her!  I love my Grandma because my Mom loved her!!!!!



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