Friday, April 23, 2010

Old Photos


I finished scanning some old photos. Here are a few of my favorites:

Dad
Mom
wedding 1947
Florentino and Ramoncita
Maximiano
Juanita
Abel & Bernardita
Rumaldo & Dolores

MMM
B&C



The countdown is on

I'm trying to not get overexcited or start some kind of countdown, but . . . we have received official word that Elder D.O. is coming home 25 May 2010 at 11:08 AM! Okay, I'm overexcited and am really looking forward to seeing him. I'll try not to cry but prolly (to borrow one of D's words) will. I'll probably hug him until he's blue in the face. The time has really flown by and there is a flood of wonderful memories.

one year
sixth grade choir

D, Mom, and Grandma
Sacking the Quarterback

Dunking the Ball
Going on a mission!

The past two years have been full of joy, of sorrow, of fun, and full of life. So many things will be coming in the next few months: D coming home and L & R having their first baby -- our first grandbaby.

L & R (photo borrowed from L's blog)


There is a lot of excitement coming. Truly my cup runneth over. . .

Books. As far as books go, it is a bit of dry spell. I've read all of the Book Club (both of them) books, and I've re-read most of my favorites. Nothing new in way of summer reading. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Just finished working out in the yard -- seeding, weeding, feeding, trimming, and planting. Six new tomato plants have joined the family. We'll see how they do. My neighbor gave them to me. He said that was his good deed for the day. I'm so lucky to have a wonderful neighbor.

Buddy is doing better since Saturday night. We're not completely sure, but we think he got bit by a scorpion. When he came in from outside, he sort of fell over and acted like something was biting his leg. Then his back leg went stiff and he couldn't climb the stairs. We looked at him but couldn't see anything unusual except that he couldn't really walk. Easter morning, our vet (thank you Dr. B) put him on a steroid and an anti-inflammatory. Slowly the leg is coming back, but it is difficult to watch Buddy dragging his back leg. He wagged his tail for the first time last night. So, it must have affected his back side up into his tail. He was pretty sick Sunday and Monday, but now wants to get outside and check out the action. We're not going to walk him until next week when we hope he is running on all fours again. Buster is missing his big brother. Today Princeton (a mini-shnauzer) joined him as we walked up the Hill. It was fun but not the same as his Buddy!

Today is Book Club. We read Ivan Doig's The Whistling Season. I really have enjoyed Doig's books. If I haven't said this already, they are somewhat similar to Stegner. I hope Doig considers that a compliment because it is. The Whistling Season tackles a lot of concepts from the perception of a young boy, who tells it like it is. The descriptions of a wild Montana were fantastic. I imagine teaching school in a one-room schoolhouse would be an incredible adventure. My other Book Club is reading Murder at Astor Place, a good murder mystery.

One of my friends taught in a one-room schoolhouse here in southern Utah-northern Arizona. I keep nagging her to get her story finished because I consider it history, delightful commentary, and a look at life that passed too quickly in our days of technology. I'll keep you posted in that one!