So my blog is backwards, deal with it. Mark's flight left Huntsville International Airport at 6:15 Tuesday morning. It's an awkward moment when you just want to hang onto them, but they need to go.
A kind gentleman offered to take this picture. Mark is going to be an awesome missionary
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Sunday, April 5, 2009
This is why I love the South
I love spring time when the plants start popping out of the ground. A few years ago I became fascinated with hostas, so I have them all over. They do especially well in the shade
Joan gave me a flat of pansies last fall for my birthday. They didn't especially thrive, but are looking gorgeous now, I guess they liked being drowned, and the warmer weather.
I love my Japenese maple, it adds color on the front side of our flowers.
I got Mr Stumpy last fall for my birthday, and the tulip is keeping him entertained this spring.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
I should say it was a super Saturday... I enjoyed staying with Bryce and Amy, and seeing their kids. By time Saturday came along, my late nights, and less sleep than I am used to caught up to me. I left Blackfoot late morning, and was grateful for clear roads. About the time I hit Malad, I thought I'd stop for a bathroom break, and a drink. I was going to stop in Tremonton, but the convenience store was so close to the freeway in Malad I thought it would save me time. WRONG....I didn't realize going into the store why there were two very LONG lines. My first thought that everyone else needed a break. It wasn't til I'd been in line about five minutes that I unstood....LOTTERY!!!! My quick stop turned into a 15 minute wait in line.
About North Ogden, I was wishing I could just crawl into a hole and sleep. I was a little worried that the heaviest traffic was still ahead of me. I still needed to find Marlow's shoes, so I called Nancy for directions. She offered to come and get me. Instead of going to the distribution center, I drove to Nancy's, and she taxied me around SLC. I love my sisters.
I finally found the size shoe Marlow needed in SL. Then we went to this awesome restarant. Casa Rio (is that right?) It was so good, I hope they are an expanding National chain.
Fantastic Friday
On Friday i met up with Janice at the IF distribution center, and she helped me choose a new temple dress.
Marlow and I were called the end of February as ordinance workers in the Birmingham Temple, so I bought a new dress, and leather shoes. I bought Marlow a white suit, and tried to find the size and style of shoe that he wanted.
We were able to visit with Katie before her benefit. I am still amazed at the planning that went into her benefit. I am amazed at the number of items they had. And how each thing was so well planned. The raffle, silent auction, and live auction. They kept it flowing throughout the evening. It was so fun to be there, and touching to know that so many people came out to support Katie, and her family. It was fun to participate, and win some of the raffles, and silent auctions. The highlight of my trip was having some time to visit with you Katie. I so admire your attitude and strength. I loved reading to Mary and Drew, and I'm glad that Drew likes books about Pirates. Much better than books about Indians!!!!!!!
Shop til you drop
My main objective Thursday was to get Mark's missionary stuff bought. I had no idea how long this would take, so I was a little nervous that it would all come together in one afternoon.
He was finished with class and we met up a little after 12:30. I had been left alone in the BYU-I bookstore for about an hour. That is a BAD BAD thing. I must say, I did okay, just not great.
I am sad to say that I was so focused on getting the list checked off that the camera didn't even come out of my purse. So you'll just have to be satisfied with my commentary.
We headed off to IF, I had asked my sister in laws where they recommended to shop for missionaries. Ferrell's is an awesome store. I was a little surprised when I first walked in, wasn't quite what I'd expected, but they took really good care of us.
Unless you have bought missionary apparel away from Utah/Idaho, you will not appreciate how nice it is to have a clerk that knows what a missionary needs. I remember getting Josh ready. We bought his suits at Men's Wearhouse, and we thought that since we were acquainted with Dan the clerk, he would have a small idea about what we needed. WRONG. We explained we needed conservative suits ie. dark, plain. He'd hold up a plaid sport coat and say this is a conservative sport jacket. NO. I guess to someone who wears kilts, a plaid sport coat is conservative!!!!
Any who, we got him taken care of, I didn't pass out when they told me the amount (I guess since Mark is the third, it's old hat to drop that much) The other really neat thing there is their CTR clothing line. It is designed for missionaries, stretch in the arm pits of the suit coats to have more give if they are riding bikes. The pants have a crotch lining to give more wear to the pant. I learned about those a few years ago when we were buying a suit for Marlow. It costs about $32.00 to add that to pants, and we did that to ALL of Josh's mission pants. So to have pants with that already in them was awesome. I apologize for the long tutorial, it was just so nice to have someone help us that knew what we were after. It didn't take too long to get the list clicked off.
Then we headed to Grandma Moser's for dinner. It was awfully cold out, so it was nice to get to their nice warm home. I wish it wasn't such a quick trip so I could have visited with everyone. I'll have to save that for our trip in August.
Winter Wonderland
Don't ya'll know it's springtime? I must admit it was fun to walk around and see the world covered in snow.
So endure as I share some of my pictures.
Quick Trip to Idaho
Janice picked Grandma and me up at the airport, and then we met up at Marie Calendars for something to eat.
I surprised when Paul and Linda were able to join us. It was fun to see them, and hear a little about their duties on their mission.
Robert and Ilene were also able to join us, and it was so good to see them. Robert was being -- how should I say this, well he took mom's purse from under the table, and then when we were ready to leave we couldn't find it. You could tell just by looking at him that he was involved but he said "I didn't do it" -- whatever. He had started the pass off down the table. It was fun to watch the interaction between Paul and Robert, still acting like brothers.
It was fun to renew acquintences, and enjoy some good food. We even sang happy birthday to Nancy. She didn't want us to, but she got it anyway so she was singing her little heart out with us, singing and pointing to me so she wouldn't be the center of attention. Silly girl.
Darcee was there, and Grandma enjoyed holding Greta. It was a nice way to relax after a long day of travel.
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