Sunday, October 26, 2008
Autumn Day bright and gay
a GREAT lady!
Jeff took the chance in June to make a trip to Buffalo, New York to visit Mertie. Of course now he is so glad he made the effort to see her. Mertie didn't know that Jeff was coming. When she got up in the morning and made her way to her chair as normal there sat Jeff in her chair. She was so surprised!
No matter how old Mertie got she still was quite a feminine lady wanting to always look her best...wanting to have her make-up on, her hair fixed, always looking snappier than anybody else in the group. She almost always had her fingernails painted and she loved pretty smelling lotions. It appears that this morning was no exception.
Mertie always had a joke to share. When she told a joke she not only cracked us all up but she cracked herself up too. Mertie made sure that there was always some laughs. Here she is sharing jokes with Jeff in June...cracking each other up. Jeff talked to Mertie this past Wednesday evening before she died and the last thing they did on the phone together was tell a corny "knock-knock" joke. Jeff will cherish that last memory of a joke with her forever.
In the years that I have known Mertie (and Jeff can also admit) we have never heard Mertie say a negative word or mean word about someone else. What a great example that is! The proof of her goodness is in the family she has left behind...great, happy, close-knit and loving family. The only sadness we have is that we didn't get to see her as often as we would have liked. Maryn does have memories of playing cards with her. Mertie loved playing cards and at 95 she still could beat almost everyone. Our challenge now is to follow in her footsteps, in the 96 year legacy she has left behind to be more like her in living a wonderful life; to be more positive and kind...and by golly if we live that good, we'll be just as healthy and we just might to live to be that old too.I'm in Time Out!
We came back at 6:30 for the Friday night Time Out for Women. The singer/songwriter Kenneth Cope was the emcee/entertainer for the night. He was amazing. Chieko Okazai who is now in her 70's was the featured speaker. She has always been a favorite of mine ever since I can remember. Jason Deere )who is well known in the music world writing songs for Jessica Simpson and others) and also Dan Truman (who is a member of the group Diamond Rio) they performed their music from "A Nashville Tribute to Joseph" and "A Nashville Tribute to the Pioneers." They were fantastic...a bunch of rednecks singing uplifting songs about what we believe in and making us laugh and cry. I immediately bought their Cd's that same night! SO good!Saturday morning at 8:30 we were back in our spots ready for more. We were in the presence of the "greats"...Emily Watts, Camille Fronk, Elia Gourgouris, Mary Ellen Edmunds, music by Cheri Call and lots more music by Kenneth Cope. By Saturday's session there were around 2,000 women in that huge room. There was so much energy of regular old women just hungry to be uplifted. We walked out of there elevated to a higher plane and so filled and so motivated to do better, having more understanding of our roles as moms and wives and being reminded that we are children of God too and we have much to offer the world. We were given tools of how to do all this. The only problem was that after sitting through a little over 15 hours of "upliftment" and mad note-taking I felt like I just drank from a fire hydrant. It was SO much info in such a short time. It was a huge pick-me-up that I needed that filled my bucket to overflowing. Now I just need another weekend for mediation and application. Ha! Every time I get away to do something for myself it hits me in the face that I have to do this more often. It's so hard for mom's to get away but we have to do it! We can be better moms when we miss our children and they miss us too.
We finished off our fabulous weekend enjoying Jeff's birthday present...the Celine Dion concert.
Jeff and Jim met Jenny and I at the Tacoma Dome for the concert. All I have to say is that Celine is SO talented. Her talent is real. She is so good and genuine. I'm very curious...at her age how does she have such amazingly fit and trim and shapely legs? Every outfit she put on emphasized her body making her quite a sight to behold. Her hair was thick, long and luscious...extensions perhaps? Her singing was the superb cherry on top! It was a great concert!!!now back home to reality... just waiting for the moment when I can apply what I've learned.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Ground Hog's Day
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Emmalicious!
Emmy was born with an ability to talk. She developed her vocabulary early and has always been able to express herself while speaking very clearly. A month ago when Marc was here we went picking blueberries. We were in the rows of blueberry bushes not able to see who was on the other side of the bush or on the next row. We picked the berries and put them into our bucket that was hung around our neck. Emmy and Kaden had their buckets around their necks too and were helping out. Emmy spent the whole hour talking and talking and talking. She talked to Kaden in a motherly way telling him how to get the blueberries, how to hold his bucket, showing him worms etc. She talked to Marc and I about the blueberries, about the weather, about her shoes. And she talked to herself about everything. (She has always entertained herself for hours just by talking to herself). Marc and I mostly ignored her saying, "uh-huh" or "yep" every once in a while. As we were leaving we saw that there had been a man on the other side of us picking berries the whole time, listening to all our conversations. As I passed and said hello he mentioned to me that he had never heard a child who could converse so well before....he was impressed with her ability to articulate and express. Marc walked by the man a few minutes later and the guy said, "Marc, you have your hands full!" We had a good laugh about that because if the man was listening to Emmy the whole time then he learned more about us than just our names.
Emmy was practicing the harp yesterday. She was catching on to everything so well and playing so nicely. I was amazed at how well she was picking up new things and learning new notes. She was taking a lot of pride in her ability to play the harp. I said, "Emmy, you are playing so well! I bet you were an angel up in heaven who played the harp for all the other angels." She looked at me and without missing a beat said in a very put-out voice while rolling her eyes, "yeah, and Jesus would make me practice too Mom."
Yesterday I wrote out Saturday job charts for the kids. Emmy and Ady wanted me to hide theirs somewhere in the kitchen so they would have to find it. Emmy found hers high in the doorway. She sat at the table looking at it wondering how she was going to get it. She got some paper and said, "Hmmmm...I will make a map of how I will get my chart." She then drew a doorway and then a stick figure doing the Chinese splits up the frame of the doorway. She thought some more with a pencil in her mouth looking up at the piece of paper. Finally realizing that she could never do the Chinese splits she said, "I know. I'll just try and try to get it and never give up."
A couple of weeks ago we had the idea to go swimming for Family Home Evening. When Emmy found out we were going for FHE she looked at me a bit puzzled and said, "does that mean that we will talk about Jesus while we're in the water?"
The Primary song, "I Am a Child of God" has been a favorite of Emmy's. It wasn't until recently that we found out why she like it so much. In the car she was singing the first verse, "I am a child of God, and He has sent me here." then here comes the kicker, "Has given Emmy an earthly home with parents kind and dear." She said with huge excitement, "Mom! That song has my name in it." I couldn't believe it either. I asked her if the song had Kaden's name in it. She sang the whole song through again with the best part... "has given Emmy an earthly home..." then said, "nope, it doesn't have anybody else's name but mine in it." Today when they were practicing the Primary program sure enough I saw her sing, "...has given Emmy an earthly home with parents kind and dear." For those of you who aren't familiar with the song, it really goes, "has given me an earthly home." Talk about personalizing a Gospel principle. Emmy sure did it with the pure innocence of a child.
We love Emmy!
We were slimed!
Our Birthday Boy!!
Thursday, October 2, 2008
thought provoking questions?
Even though my brain is pretty much spent I have come up with some of my own questions. Who gets to name the hurricanes? Can I sign up to be a namer? Whenever a hurricane is in the forecast I am always sad for the damage and stuff, but I always get a little chuckle out of the names and the meteorologists talking about a storm like it is a person with real behavior problems. I actually did some research and found that the World Meteorological Organization has a rotation of 6 lists of names that are rotated every 6 years. The names are supposed to be short and easily identifiable. Of course the names are in ABC, except Q, U and Z in order to better keep track of how many hurricanes we have. Up until 1978 the names were all female. I take offense to that. After a deadly or costly storm the name is retired I suppose much like a great sports player's number is retired. Curious about some of the more difficult letters I looked up X, Y and Z.... Xavier, Xina, Yolanda, York, Zeke and Zelda are rotated every other year on the lists. I wonder if they have ever even been used... probably.
My last question... one that I haven't taken the time to investigate is this... What are people called from their states? I know the easy ones like Californians, Utahns, New Yorkers; but what about people from Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Delaware or Vermont? I have no idea...
Mainers? Mainans? Massachusites? Connecticutonians? Delwarens? Vermonti? Arkansasans? Some sure are impossible and some are plain silly?




