The day started out like any other ordinary day, but when boredom hit like a stormy ice cold day, although it was nice warm winter day, we decided to hit the road and go to Blanding. LOL yea, Blanding. It was tons of fun. We went to the Museum to visit Grandma at work and take a look around, since Bridgett, Kylie's friend from Oklahoma, needed to get acquainted with the place. First we looked at the exhibits and then we showed Bridgett the all famous Kopapelli. LOL If any of you have seen him you will know why it was so funny. I told them we needed to buy a Santa hat for him and get our pics taken with him. Anyway, isn't this picture beautiful? Next we went to the kiva. It was different going there with snow all over the place, but it was nice and dry once we got down in it.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
It's Begining To Look Alot Like Christmas
We were watching the news and they showed these adorable penguins. I couldn't reisist and took a pic of them off my tv. Aren't they just adorable?
When we woke up this morning and looked out we realized no one was going anywhere for a while today.
When we woke up this morning and looked out we realized no one was going anywhere for a while today.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Horses in Monticello
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Bon Voyage
Sometimes when you turn the pages to new chapters in our lives it can be joyful, yet sad in ways too. My good friend Phyllis and her husband are leaving for a while. Phyllis took me under her wing six years ago. She became a very dear friend despite the differences that we have had, and I'm going to miss her so much. I'm going to miss our tea parties, our Bible studies, and the prayers we prayed together. I'm going to miss going to lunch with her, and sitting in her living room with her, Dave, and John, drinking ice tea or hot tea, depending on the weather, having a good conversation. I'm going to miss listening to Johns stories, especially all his stories about Ireland. I am keeping them in my prayers and look forward to seeing them next summer. I am struggling with her leaving because she has been my only friend since I moved back to Blanding. But I know God always has a plan, and all will be well.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Monday, August 17, 2009
Fun Day at Needles
Monday, August 3, 2009
Kids Crack Me Up
We were all at the third reservoir for Kinzies birthday. I looked over to check on Melany and Avena, since I was watching them for Nichole, when I saw these four hanging out and talking. They were carrying on the funniest conversation, and I just had to try and capture their expressions. Melany is more interested in having her picture taken
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Kylie
I love this picture of Kylie and Melany. I really cherish the time I was able to spend with Kylie over the fourth of July.
Spending time with my children is very important to me, so I really appreciated having that time to enjoy with her. I Miss her so much and now she's all grown up and graduated.
As I look at her beautiful brown eyes, a special memory comes back to me. When I am sad I think of this day, and it always brings tears of joy and makes me feel happy.
The Story:
It was the day before her birthday and I had become very anxious, not knowing what to do. I wanted to do something very special for her, but living in remote Round Mountain I just couldn't get anything real great in time, and our cash flow was very low. So, I looked around in all of my craft supplies and found a very pretty piece of material. It was green with yellow flowers, very springy to fit the occasion. So I went to work and sewed her a darling little skirt. We did a few other things as well.
I was awake before the birthday girl. I was a little nervous hoping the skirt would be a nice enough gift for such a special day. We all gathered around KyKy and I handed her the gift I made her first. She opened the box carefully and pulled the skirt out. She had the most beautiful huge smile on her face as she ran to her room to put it on, leaving the other gifts unwrapped. She danced into the living room and began twirling, round and round while watching the skirt flow out like an umbrella, with her arms swaying. Maybe a scene like this is one of those that is most precious in the eyes of the beholder. I will never forget it.
Then not too long ago I was sitting in the government truck in Moab waiting for Dave to come out of his meetings. I looked over toward the library where a little girl was dancing in circles, watching her dress fly up, with a huge smile on her face and humming. It brought tears of joy to my eyes again and I saw my Kylie doing the same thing several years ago.
I just say God bless her as she begins her life in the big new world.
Spending time with my children is very important to me, so I really appreciated having that time to enjoy with her. I Miss her so much and now she's all grown up and graduated.
As I look at her beautiful brown eyes, a special memory comes back to me. When I am sad I think of this day, and it always brings tears of joy and makes me feel happy.
The Story:
It was the day before her birthday and I had become very anxious, not knowing what to do. I wanted to do something very special for her, but living in remote Round Mountain I just couldn't get anything real great in time, and our cash flow was very low. So, I looked around in all of my craft supplies and found a very pretty piece of material. It was green with yellow flowers, very springy to fit the occasion. So I went to work and sewed her a darling little skirt. We did a few other things as well.
I was awake before the birthday girl. I was a little nervous hoping the skirt would be a nice enough gift for such a special day. We all gathered around KyKy and I handed her the gift I made her first. She opened the box carefully and pulled the skirt out. She had the most beautiful huge smile on her face as she ran to her room to put it on, leaving the other gifts unwrapped. She danced into the living room and began twirling, round and round while watching the skirt flow out like an umbrella, with her arms swaying. Maybe a scene like this is one of those that is most precious in the eyes of the beholder. I will never forget it.
Then not too long ago I was sitting in the government truck in Moab waiting for Dave to come out of his meetings. I looked over toward the library where a little girl was dancing in circles, watching her dress fly up, with a huge smile on her face and humming. It brought tears of joy to my eyes again and I saw my Kylie doing the same thing several years ago.
I just say God bless her as she begins her life in the big new world.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
An Evening in Monticello
Sunday, July 12, 2009
The Beauty of Summer
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Did you Know
What do you think of when you see a can of olives... or hear the word olive?
Have you ever noticed that when ever a can of olives is opened everyone runs to the can, eager to top every finger and both thumbs, then bites them off one by one with a huge smile on their face? Come to think of it, olives do have a magical ability to make you feel better.
The magic in olives is the mono-unsaturated fats. The omega-3 fatty acids can interact with the central nervous system to elevate your mood. So the next time you feel a little down, grab a can of olives and eat away. Worry about the calories later. :) Make sure you have plenty in your food storage.
Have you ever noticed that when ever a can of olives is opened everyone runs to the can, eager to top every finger and both thumbs, then bites them off one by one with a huge smile on their face? Come to think of it, olives do have a magical ability to make you feel better.
The magic in olives is the mono-unsaturated fats. The omega-3 fatty acids can interact with the central nervous system to elevate your mood. So the next time you feel a little down, grab a can of olives and eat away. Worry about the calories later. :) Make sure you have plenty in your food storage.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Friday, May 15, 2009
Moab
Yesterday we went to Moab. While Dave was at his meeting Lindsey, Kelly and I went to the book store. Lindsey Loved the book store and bought herself a book. I'ts awesome to see Lindsey finally reading. Now, Kelly on the other hand still refuses to read but agreed to listen to audio books. So, Kelly will be doing the audio book thing. Anyway, after Dave got done with his training, we went to Pizza Hut with Luke. I tried to take pictures but they were all being little punks and hid from me. But here they are having fun at Pizza Hut.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Trip to Denver
Rockies Stadium....
I was very lucky to get a picture of kelly, he doesn't like his picture taken.
The Rockies played so good. They had several home runs. Pro ball is a whole lot more fun to watch in real life than it is on tv.
It's too bad the buildings behind us didn't show up better in the picture. I love city buildings at night. It is so pretty.
I have a deep love for the Needles where we live, but I have another love and that's the city... there's so much life. You can't see it very well, but the guy is twirling light sticks and selling them. The young kids were having fun watching him.
This guy was playing for money, so we gave him some and he let us take a picture of him.
This week Dave had to go to Denver for advanced supervisor classes. I never thought that I would ever go to Denver again. But here we are and it's been great to come back. The first night I was able to go to the farm in Roggen. Chantell, Tom's niece and her family, live there now since Grandpa Klausner passed. I was able to spend time with Chantell which was such a blessing. I have missed her terribly at times.
Cathy and Lynne bought tickets to the Colorado Rockies vs San Fransico Giants game. So Dave, Kelly and I were able to go watch it. It was so much fun!!!! We love baseball. Lindsey went to the game with her dad and Uncle Barry. We didn't see them though or I would have had a picture of her too.
It's been really fun to be here but we are looking foward to getting back home.
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