Monday, August 30, 2021

Back to the FUTURE

 And the PRESENT full of new adventures or challenges each day. LOVE seeing photos of my cute GREAT GRAND CHILD Gabby who just get cuter every day though I haven't seen her since April or so. She is growing bigger, crawling around and wanting to stand up. Thanks to others in the family that are taking photos so I'm not missing all her cuteness.

Getting more mobile will keep her parents busy!

What a sweet smile, she's a cutie!

She loves to swing, don't we all?

Checking out the local dinosaur museum, he looks real!

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Ghosts from the Past


Today I received in an email a photo from 1965 when I was a teacher of dance at BYU. It came from the International Folk Dancers alumni committee chair who is collecting old photos to preserve. I had never seen this photo before and somehow it amazed me as I looked upon myself as a very young 24 years newly married wife standing next to my handsome recently returned missionary who served for 2.5 years for our Church in Brazil. I was teaching dance at BYU while he was working on his masters in Drama. No children had been born to our family. Little did I know what life held in the future. 

Now 56 years later, I can look with compassion on my innocence and lack of experience which life would take care of with three sons, travels to Wisconsin, Brazil and then California-teaching dance and trying to hold my marriage together as my spouse warped in a real hippie 1970s style. I survived, got divorced returned to Utah, married a man from Sweden, had another son, and became an elementary school teacher then a librarian. But life CHANGES were not over after another divorce, I would married again and move to Roosevelt Utah, retiring from teaching and being a librarian to fill my life with writing and publishing family histories.  An amazing trip that I could not have even imagined when I was 24 years old and now I am 81  and a grandma and great grandma wondering what the next stage of life will bring.

Saturday, August 14, 2021

PEACH TIME....

In our yard when we moved in was this tiny miniature peach tree probably about 4 ft high. It hasn't grown much but is prolific with peaches during the summer that are usually eaten before we can save them by the local raccoons who sneak about at night. Luckily this year a new neighbor hasn't picked his peaches off their bigger tree, so our little tree escaped the raccoon stealings. We have enjoyed eating peaches on everything including yogurt and yesterday made a peach pie. Yummy! 



Now the work begins, hubby will help of course!


Lots of peach peeling/slicing for 4 cups of peaches

Store bought crusts of course-easier and faster

Delicious peach pie a la mode will only last a few days...

Thursday, August 12, 2021

Temple Trip finally...

After 20 months of not attending the temple because of Covid and all temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints being closed worldwide (we have 252 temples), it was exciting to attend again. Our temple in St. George is closed for renovation, so I traveled to Cedar City-40 miles north of us. Had a peaceful spiritual experience.



Traffic jam on way home, backup for 2 hours

Peaceful sunset to watch as we wait to travel


Monday, August 9, 2021

AUGUST and FAMILY VISIT

First week of AUGUST is over already. Had a SURPRISE VISIT from my youngest son Jeff and his two kiddos: Rory and Eddie. We did the town in 100 plus weather and smoke from the California forest fires. Did manage to play lots of indoor games, put together a puzzle, looked at old scrapbooks and blogs with photos from way back in our family's history. Lots of time to eat, talk and visit. Attended church together and ate out a couple of times. All in about 3 days time. Will miss seeing them around. Click to enlarge collage.