Tuesday, May 12, 2020

We are into May already?

I had a pretty good Mother's Day. It seemed packages I ordered weeks ago (spring shirts)came just in time. I got an arbor, I have been hoping and searching for one for so long to train up the grapevine on the side of our house. Bri put it together for me and I am pretty pleased, It helps the side of that house look inviting. We also put up the bird feeder. Bri says I like to nest and be in the garden and it is so true!

 Celia and I colored on Sunday Morning and she read to me from her book. A mama loves to hear her children read. Celia warmed up some Eggo waffles for me and a sausage breakfast sandwich.  I was happily surprised by Emmy posting a beautiful tribute to me on Facebook. I love that she is so appreciative and complimentary. She is a great woman. Spence gave me a few smirky smiles and we really enjoyed Bri driving us to Coloma and the backway through to Placerville for Spence and my Sunday ride. It was nice getting some KFC and seeing the mountains.  Spence giggled on the steep turns that were high in the canyon. He has has a wrong week, but it was such a  nice ride and i feel he is taken care of and felt surprisingly calm.

Joe surprised me by marinating and cooking T bone steaks for our little dinner outside Joseph also initiated our church meeting and led it.  He knows what I like. He and I also went for a ride to see the lights on park on park and went for an Oreo Mcflurry which was yummy. I love that I have all my children and that they are good and kind. I feel very blessed to have been a stay at home mom and to have dedicated my life to the family. It is beginning to pay off and I hope for even more joy in it in the future.

We are at home still sheltering and it is just fine. I miss going out more, but a little visit to see my folks or have a social distanced Cinco de Mayo lunch has made all the difference. I can shop online and talk to folks. I miss ministering in person, but with the excitement of temples starting to reopen, I'm hopeful that things will be back at some point. It may not, be normal, but we will be happy for our freedom and make the most of it. Meanwhile, we are taking care of the house. Bri fixed the faucet in front of the house. We are tackling any oppositions that arise and try to stay in good spirits. We are doing our home church and praying and working together. It is a great time for growth.













Sunday, April 26, 2020

Not too bad of an April

Even though celebrations can be stressful, It was nice having so much family time and celebrations this month. Joseph turned 19 years old right after a spirit filled General Conference. We got him insurance so he was happy to get out a little for soda runs and help me with my job getting groceries for Spencer.  We have been so productive this month as well.

Emmy came to visit onthe 7th and we reorganized two bedrooms and closets. Emmy found enough space for her stuff she keeps here to fit in the cupboard under the stairs( or full bed) we have in the guest room. Joe like a gentleman let Emmy stay in his new room for the entire time she was visiting. (21/2 weeks)

We loved Easter and had our fill of candy, eating steak, and being outside in the backyard. We enjoyed the Sabbath at home and bearing our testimonies to each other.  The schedules each day were layed out for Celia and I and we did excercise, art, chilling and a lot of reading for class.These classic books are cornell notes for them are no joke! Emmy played the guitar for real and guitar hero and she sketched my garden on the side of the house. And if that wasn't enough we went for walks around the neighborhood and in nature. We saw the golden hour and sunsets together and celebrated two more birthdays.

 Emmy and I did DYI ballon swags and had many yummy cupcakes and cakes from various stores. We did pickup at our favorite resturants this month as well. I heart teriaki, CJF's and of course Little Caesers. For Celias birthday we even hit Boudin's since mom needed a break and we had gift cards for there. Most of the time we have been home cleaning and playing games and doing a lot of school work. Joe started Spring semeester remotely at BYUI, Emmy continued her grad program and work in research which inclueded a lot of Zoom meetings while she was here and work training videos. Emmy and I set up school videos at Spence's house for him and we zoomed a few meetings for Celia. Celia does zoom each friday for homework passes in math and socratic deisscusion weekly for humanties. We are getting in the groove of using more technology to socail distance and have been enduring fairly well. Some days I feel really down, but for the most part, it has been better days and beauty in the home and in the community.I have loved going out to get groceries and seeing people I know even if it just a wave from a far, I need that interaction with others.

I had my mom make masks for Brian\s workers and the comminutity of quiters she knows helped fill a tall order of 25 masks. I gave one to my minsteree family as her husband is high risk, and I love that my mom made cute doggie ones for the granddaughters. We use our masks and wear gloves when going out. We are really trying to help out and stay safe.

Spence doesn't go out with his people since he is high risk and he is homebound, but what a blessing that he has been happy there. It is a gift from our heavenly father that he isn't freakingout during this time of change. I told him yesterday on his birthday that he isn't going back to school and that he is graduated and is too old for school now, and he just smiled and giggled. We went and took him for a long ride in the mountains on his birthday. We went through grass valley and took hiway 20  to smartsville and down through a bunch of meadows to Linda. It was nice to stop for a pit stop off at Brian's work and then went our way.

I feel grateful to have so many family members in town and nearby, to have so many friendly and home like places to stop at and to shelter in if needed. Our home is open and spacious and if we have to be confined, it it best to be where we are comfortable. It may been for a while that we are like this, but I am trying to take it slow and enjoy all the good things in life, remembering to self care and to reach out to all those who I care about who would need or want my help at this trying time.















































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