Thursday, February 23, 2023

The Big Room

 We have one of those "open concept" homes, and today I spent a lot of time in the big room.  I ate there, read with Dan there, played tensies with Dan, cleaned up, and had some of my book club members over for a white elephant book exchange and tasty cheesecake that I didn't make.  Any book I picked up turned out to be about WWII in some way.  I don't have any pictures of book club, but the ladies were kind and fun.  I do have a picture of a book puzzle!  It seems a little bit related.  It was a really good day, and I'm sure Derek was glad not to have to remove another 2 feet of snow from the driveway!



Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Snow, Snow, Snow, Snow, SNOW!

 I felt like one of the "old folks" today because I kept saying, "I haven't seen this much snow since the winter of 1993!"  We lived in Bountiful then and I was pregnant with Tia.  I remember standing in the backyard with the snow pretty high on my legs.  Today I went out with Teddy.  He started hopping through the snow and I took this picture:

The snow was up to mid thigh on me back there.  For some reason I decided to walk around to the front of the house.  Probably because I like deep snow.  I just didn't bargain for quite how deep it was!  It quickly became too deep for Teddy -- up over his head -- and so he had to follow me as I broke the trail.  It was up to my waist!  It was a lot of work to get to the front door!  Teddy saw the front porch and bounded the last few feet while I tried to get my boot unstuck (with my foot still in it).  It took a while and once I freed my booted foot I ended up crawling the last few feet!

Kayli spent most of the day at Tia and Mike's house and sent me cute pictures of Brigham out playing in the snow.  She said she taught him to eat it and he just plopped down in the snow looking pleased that he was surrounded by a big snack!

I might have mentioned that I love this little character!

  

Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Quotes I Want To Keep

 

Photo by Nature Uninterrupted Photography on Unsplash

 "What I envy in others is showing me what I desire for myself."

"What I wish I had done yesterday is showing me what I need to do today."

"I probably see myself more negatively than anyone else."

"Most people think I'm doing better than I do"

"I don't need to feel guilty over what I cannot control"

"Nobody is required to live up to my expectations of them."

"We can either embrace someone for who they are in this moment or decide to limit the presence they have in our lives."

"It's safe to let go of past hurts once I've extracted the lesson from them."

Feelings and Emotions:  Question them!  Is this helpful?  Truthful?  Coming from a clear perspective or from a past wound?

*I would surely like to tell you where all of these came from but I just found them in my last year's planner and didn't want to keep the loose leaf papers around since I can remember where my blog is easier than I can remember where I put some random papers!

Monday, February 20, 2023

Sunday: Enjoying Brigham -- plus Monday

 

I had taken to using my Uke like a drum while Brigham tried to put his hand in the hole.
He likes to point at my ukelele hanging on the wall and spend a couple of minutes on my lap playing the ukelele while he is here.  I count it as snuggle time!




I'm sure that you all enjoy my one grandson as much as I do right?  Also, so that I can say I'm caught up, today I cleaned more stuff, did laundry, and while folding laundry, watched quite a few episodes of a show where they fix up old houses in Galveston Texas.  I did dishes too.  What a thrilling day.  Then I felt sad and sorry for myself for a while, took a shower, ate, and watched a movie with the family.  Vacation, such as it was, is over and it's time to get back to a normal schedule.  Happy President's Day!

Sunday, February 19, 2023

Saturday: Closets and Sledding

 I actually didn't post yesterday for the first time in a long time so I'll just do two quick ones to make up for it.  By bedtime yesterday I was having a hard time staying awake.  I have had good days, and have enjoyed myself, but I spent a lot of energy organizing our closet!  I again forgot the before pictures except for the picture of Derek's stuff all over our room.  Here are the finished products

My side

Derek's side

 I am rather pleased with my work.  What a nice closet!

Even better than closets is that Brigham came and I got to go sledding with him in our back yard.  Not down the steep hill, just a really, really short hill.  He liked sledding with somebody but wasn't so sure about being pulled around.  I only have pictures of him in his awesome snow suit.

Brigham preparing to go outside.

Teddy stalking the abominable snow Brigham

While I worked hard on closets, Derek worked on finishing up the grout on the downstairs shower wall and preparing the floor for its tile.  I'll get pictures of that for another day.  That does explain the white knees in the picture.

Friday, February 17, 2023

Seeing Olivia

 Derek took me to the SHHS basketball game tonight.  We saw quite a few relatives and got to chat with a cousin of Derek's and a little with his Uncle Jim and Aunt Carla.  Partway through the game as Derek was focused on the game and I was scanning the crowd for familiar faces, I remembered who we were playing and that I have a niece who cheers for them!  Sure enough, there she was!  

I ran down at the end of half time to say hello and get a more close up picture.
Her Dad came to say hello too.
These are my favorite things about community games.  Finding family and friends
in the crowds!  Olivia's smile for me made my night!

Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Blossoming Like A Rose

Adenium Obesum - The Desert Rose
Photo by Chee Seng Chin on Unsplash

Isaiah 35 1-2 (KJV) The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them; and the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose.It shall blossom abundantly, and rejoice even with joy and singing; . . .

I was listening to the Christian radio station on the way home and there were 2 people talking about this scripture.  One had just written a Bible Study and presumably this scripture was in it, and I liked her thoughts.

To her the desert is a hard place.  A place of trial where the only way to survive is to trust in God and rely on Him and His mercies.  She talked about it being a place that she wants to leave.  Perhaps we think that if we follow God to the best of our ability He will (or should) lead us out of the wilderness.  Instead, she said, the Lord helps that desert place blossom like a rose.  She guesses most people will spend 90 percent of their lives in the desert.  I wonder if using this analogy, our whole lives are a desert!

The question is, which desert will we be in?  Will we be in the desert that is hard and we can't see God in anything around us or in anything that is happening and so we give up reaching for Him and wander aimlessly while our body and soul whither?  Or will we reach for Him, follow Him, and patiently wait for Him and find that our desert has blossomed like a rose and no longer looks or feels like a desert even though we will still encounter thorns here and there.  

In this desert, even encountering thorns and pain will not turn us from God if we just remember how bleak the desert used to be, and how much it has grown up into something beautiful!  Truly, in that desert we will rejoice with joy and with singing!

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Happy Valentine's Day!

Photo by Susn Matthiessen on Unsplash

 Actually, I was super tired today, and I started doing taxes.  Boo!!  However, I also saw a lot of nice people today and I am going to go to bed early!  Hooray!

Also my Mom mailed me a super sweet Valentine that I opened today which I loved.

Monday, February 13, 2023

A Clean Closet and A Jello Loving Brigham

 

Yes.  I do like cleaning closets.  I think it's kind of fun!

Brigham with some red jello.

Today was a good day for me.  I also cleaned underneath our bathroom sinks, and cleaned out and organized our bathroom drawers, and went with Dan to Lowe's to return some tile and pick up more grout. Probably I was also avoiding doing the taxes I was going to start.  Maybe tomorrow:-)

Sunday, February 12, 2023

Jake's Happy Birthday

 

Jake with his birthday loot
Jake does not love being the center of attention, but it was his birthday and so he had to endure a little bit of that!  He opened his presents before his grandparents, older brother, and Tia and Brigham came, and after they did came and we had dinner, he cheated and blew out his candles before we were done singing so I couldn't take a picture of it!  Dan missed the singing all together!  I think Jake was trying to avoid getting wax on his cake since I was running around trying to find my phone. (Imagine me not knowing exactly where it is at all times :-/

Jake is a hard worker, a great son and brother, and has a gift for being able to figure out how things fit together.  He has always had great spacial awareness!  Thus his ability to walk at 9 months and to do scary things without falling.

Jake, Kayli, and Trisa.  The big windows don't always make for great pictures!
Also, when Brigham was here, he was very interested in having some of Jake's donuts!

Jake having cheated and blown out his candles while we were singing.

Derek laughing that Jake had already blown out the candles :-)

Saturday, February 11, 2023

A Poem of Saturday

 

My flowers and my books.

Today I woke up hurting.  My head was in much pain.  I knew there was no hope that I would go to sleep again.  So I got up and ate breakfast, and took medicine too, because when you are in pain, that is often what you do!  This was not a great beginning, to a happy Saturday, but I did not give up hope and I got ready for my day.  Down to the dusty basement, I headed for a chore, to go through the big garbage bags we filled up years before.  They held a lot of pictures that are not hanging on our walls, and I stacked them very neatly so they leaned, but would not fall.  

Lunch came rather quickly and my head had eased a bit, and I wrapped Jake's birthday presents and set them where they fit.  I read a few good pages in a borrowed magazine, warm under my blanket where I dozed but didn't dream.  Then all of us got ready for our late Christmas book trip, and we climbed into the van, the steering wheel in Derek's grip.

And as I looked at books, I remembered Tia's tip.  "You have enough self help books, you don't need more on this trip!" So I went for something different than I have read in quite a while, and I have high hopes the stories will be good and bring a smile.

My  Books

Then when the books were chosen, by all those in our group, we all got in the line, all of us made quite a troop. Then we headed home for pizza, that I had bought before, for Derek to cook up for all who entered in our door.  Tia brought me flowers, Brigham played with toys, Connor played piano, and his game brought us some joys.  And now it is all over.  My head is feeling fine.  And now I'm nearly ready for goodnight sleepy time.

I told Connor that his picture probably had red eyes.  You can even tell when it's in black and white!

Friday, February 10, 2023

A Flower's Super Power

 I think a flower's super power is to brighten up a room, or a spot in the outdoors.  Flowers can brighten a day and bring a touch of Spring to Winter.  Flowers can remind us of the love of God that shines through in His creations.  Flowers can say "I love you", or "you are important to me".  Flowers are beautiful!