Tuesday, January 31, 2023

SNOW, SNOW, AND MORE SNOW!!!!!! A BLESSING FROM HEAVEN FOR SURE

 On January 1, we woke up to 12 inches of snow. It continued to snow for the rest of the day and the next day for an official amount in Heber of 26 inches. January 1 was on Sunday. We worried that we would not be able to get out of our street as the plows hadn't come to plow us out when we were ready to leave for church. We called our dear neighbor who has a big truck and asked if they could take us. They had already left but came back for us. They said they almost got stuck so our smaller vehicle would never had been able to get us to church. We were the first ones at church. Others trickled in but, at the time church was to start at 9:00, the chapel was only about a third full. The bishop delayed the start of church for 15 minutes until more people could arrive. At the end of church, he announced that there would be no second hour and that we should all go home and help dig each other out. Another dear friend, Guy Blaine, came down to help Paul with the then 14 inches of snow. By the time Paul got to shovel our deck there was 17 1/2 inches. It snowed another 7 inches during the night so we were buried. As Paul was shoveling us out, he hurt his back and so for the next week he was in pain. It didn't help that we had to take the Christmas things down which meant hauling several totes down to the basement. It has continued to snow quite a bit this month and is a definite blessing from the Lord. At the end of the month, we still had at least 2 1/2 feet in our backyard. Our largest pots are completely covered. An amazing amount of snow.

Taken late New Year's eve

Early on New Year's day

At the time church was to start. 
Several members couldn't get out of their driveways
so attendance was skimpy even when we finally started church.

This doesn't look like much snow where Paul
is snow blowing but this was his second pass down
the driveway. The snow blower couldn't handle
that amount of snow all at once.

Shoveling the now 17 inches on the deck and
still snowing.


It's beautiful but lots of work

The temple reopened at the first of the year after being closed for cleaning. We worked our Friday shift and also the Tuesday shift as we had committed to sub for Keith and Kellee Gordon. It had snowed on Monday night so the trip down the canyon was interesting. A snow plow covered our car with snow at one point and then a car passed us further down the canyon and threw water on us so heavy we couldn't see. The real kicker of our trip to work in the temple was when Paul accidentally ran over a rock and our tire went flat. Several tender mercies attended us that morning, though. One - the tire didn't go flat until we were out of the canyon and on level ground where there was a wide shoulder onto which we could stop the car. Two - Paul tried to get the lug nuts off the wheel but couldn't budge them no matter how hard he tried. We were about to call USAA for a tow when a nice younger man stopped to help us. Three - He couldn't get the lug nuts off either but said he had a tool at his home that would work. He just lived a couple of blocks away. He was back in no time and, with his breaker bar, got the lug bolts off and the spare tire on. Four - about the time the spare was going on, another nice man stopped and offered to put the flat, but heavy, tire in the back of our car for us. It was so dirty that if Paul and I would have had to put in in the back of our car, we would have been filthy. Five - It had stopped raining by the time we got out of the canyon and started changing the tire so we didn't get wet. Six - we were only about 15 minutes late for our shift. I got to the prayer meeting room just as the sisters were dismissing and Paul got to his assignment at the veil with time to spare. We were being looked after, for sure.


The nice man who stopped and helped us

The breaker bar tool that finally helped get the
lug nuts loose. We have since purchased one for
our car just in case we have another flat tire.

It was Aria's birthday on Monday, the 9th. We planned to celebrate her birthday up in Heber on the following Sunday. I spent the week creating a Barbie cake which I promptly froze so it would keep until Sunday. We found some Barbie presents for Aria and were all ready for her celebration. On Sunday, I called Todd to tell him to check with us before they came up to Heber for dinner as the canyon was closed for avalanche control. He proceeded to tell us that he was in major pain and could hardly move. He didn't know what had happened but when he had gotten up in the morning his lower back hurt so much that Kailee had to help him walk. We told him that we would bring dinner and the birthday celebration to them in Lehi. Once the canyon opened. packed up the car with birthday presents, the Barbie cake, and dinner and drove to their home. We found Todd on the couch in lots of pain even after taking a muscle relaxer and pain medication. He could hardly make it to the dinner table to eat. Aria was thrilled with her Barbie cake and Barbie presents. Side Note: After we got home that evening, Kailee text us to to tell us that Aria and Avery were in the toy room setting up a Barbie birthday party and trying to make a miniature Barbie cake with playdough. So darling.

The finished cake - two cake mixes and
4 1/2 recipes of frosting later

Already for the birthday celebration at our home
before it had to be moved to Lehi

Todd trying to make it to the dinner table

Presents first......

...then the cake

Interesting thing about that cake - When it was finally unthawed on Sunday morning, it started to settle so I had to repair the bodice and skirt with extra frosting. By the time we got it to Lehi in the car, it had settled even more so that the white crumb coat was showing in places. Aria didn't know it wasn't perfect but I did. 

The Friday before this, Ryan texted us to see if he could spend the night with us. He had been in Medford, Oregon for some business meetings and decided to come straight to Utah so he could watch Julia in a dance competition in Ogden on Saturday. Heber was only an hour out of his way so he spent Friday night with us. I fixed him breakfast Saturday morning while he shoveled our deck for us. He had to leave for Ogden around 11 o'clock so it was a quick visit but so fun that he would drop in on us for a short stay. We love that he and his family are in St. George. We get to see them much more often than when they were in Oregon.

This was a lot of work as the snow had thawed
and refrozen so it had to be scrapped off the deck floor.


While Ryan was here, we watched the replay of the Gonzaga/BYU basketball game that had been played that Thursday in Provo. BYU was leading by 10 points at the 6 minute mark but let the lead slip away in the last seconds of the game and they lost by 1 point. Sad but that's pretty typical of this year's team. The atmosphere at the Marriot center was amazing, though. Always a fun game in which to be in attendance.


Hearing from the Fullers that Costco didn't have eggs, I got concerned about having enough eggs so I went to Smith's to get some. I had to pay $4.45 for a dozen.  Later in the week, I went to Walmart, thinking the price would be cheaper. Eggs were only a few cents cheaper. I bought 18 eggs for $7.50. Highway robbery at its finest. We are told that there was a bird flu which killed many chickens hence the increase in the price of eggs. I loved this meme when I saw it on Facebook.

Note the mask!!!!

On a sad note - A dear friend and neighbor passed away this month. Rod Wade had been struggling with his health since he contacted COVID early on. He's a sheep farmer and was in pretty good health until then. He just kept slowing down until he finally couldn't even make it to church. He ended up dying of pneumonia. We attended the viewing the night before the funeral and it was packed.  We stood in line for an hour and a half before we got to express our condolences  to Carol, his wife. Their family of 13 children is huge - 192 persons thus far. The funeral was wonderfully honest and refreshing. He will be missed, especially by Kailee. She loves sheep so every March when the new little lambs are old enough to hold, she and Todd would ask Rod if they could come see the little lambs. He was always so accommodating.



This month, we have been busy planning another ward activity. This time it will be an adult progressive dinner party to be held on Saturday, February 11. Of course, it will be a Valentine theme. We held a planning meeting with our committee and then assigned them to call the ward members for an RSVP.  They all came through marvelously so that the last day of January, Paul and I could assign the ward members to host families.  A dinner of lasagna will be at the host's home and then everyone will 'progress' to the church for a dessert buffet. We're planning to have cream filled crepes and cheesecakes with cherry and strawberry toppings, tuxedo cakes, red velvet mini cupcakes, and thumbprint cookies for the buffet. We have also arranged for a live band to come play and entertain us. The lead singer of the band is in our ward. Hopefully it will all come about as we have envision it.

The simple centerpieces for the tables at the church

Ryan and Katie were able to move into their new home at the end of this month.  It's been a long process for them but their home is finally done. We so excited for them to finally be able to settle into St. George in their dream home. We will be going down there and be able to see it at the end of February.


That's it for what has happened this month and I only have one meme. It's an important message for us to remember in these difficult time.




Wednesday, January 11, 2023

CHRISTMAS BRINGS MANY CELEBRATIONS OF OUR SAVIOR'S BIRTH

 December's celebrations started with a bang this year. On December 3, our ward Christmas party was held. After weeks of planning and following up on assignments, the committee came through with a wonderful birthday party for Jesus. We couldn't get into the building until 3:45 on the day of the party so we had to have lots of help transforming the cultural hall into a Christmas birthday party. We blew up 100 balloons, set up 30 tables, and decorated the hall with poinsettias and glittery lighted trees. The hall looked festive and once the food was set out we were ready for the ward members to arrive. We had about 180 people come to the party and everyone seemed to appreciate the focus on Christ. After dinner of ham, 2 ham sauces (which the people went crazy about), baked potatoes, mac and cheese (for the kids), and vegetables and dip, we showed a short nativity video. The bishop then spoke for a little while. After handing out an ornament with a list of service activity ideas attached, we served birthday cake and hot chocolate for dessert. We were so tired when it was all over and cleaned up but happy that it was such a success.

The wonderful Carver hams from Costco

Paul slicing 70 pounds of ham which we were
then able to warm in our two ovens on the day of the party

Santa in the Primary room waiting for the children
to arrive before our party began.


The hall all decorated

After the party was over, hot chocolate containers returned, and birthday cake divided up and given to a few members of our ward, it was time to start doing Christmas at our home. We hadn't started any decorations or tea rings as of the second week of December which is not the norm for  us. Once our tree went up and all our Santas were on the shelves, it was beginning to feel like Christmas here.



The new Santa Jon and Mindi gave us.
It a Florida Santa sporting seashells and fishing nets.

Tea rings were begun the next week which, by this time in other years, I would have at least a dozen in the freezer already. Kathy Bulkeley wanted to learn how to make them so we had her come up one day to learn. I had dough ready to roll out, a tea ring baked and ready to frost, and ingredients to make more dough. I wanted her to see every step of making these. We made the dough, rolled out three tea rings, and frosted one for her to take home. Sam had driven her up to Heber because of snowy roads and we had a great time afterwards visiting and laughing with them. Later that day, we decided not to go the Provo to the basketball game and transferred our tickets to Sam and Kathy so they could experience the BYU cougar basketball game. They enjoyed it very much.

The tea rings ready to frost

Sam and Kathy at the basketball game. They
even caught a small basketball tossed up to our seats
by the cheerleaders. They gave it to a little boy sitting in front of them.

During n\the next couple of weeks, I continued to make about 24 tea rings to give away. Half way through the process, we decided to go to Costco to buy some yummy popcorn mix and then to Hobby Lobby for Christmas tins. We thought there were a few people to whom we would just give popcorn in the tins instead of a tea ring. Good decision as it cut down on my work.


The weekend before the Christmas weekend, Ryan and Nathan came to Heber. The purpose of their trip was to watch Julia in a dance competition at UVU. We went there on Saturday in the early afternoon and watched her dance one of her dances. We, then, we took Nathan to dinner and to the BYU vs Utah basketball game. Nathan was so excited to be at a game and loved it when we won. Ryan was supposed to join us by half time but decided to wait and watch the awards ceremony for the competition and talk with Julia before he joined us. He didn't get the BYU until the game was almost over so we met him in Heber for dinner at the Junction. When we got home, we watched the BYU football bowl game in which they won, too. A good day to be a Cougar fan. Ryan and Nathan had to leave early Sunday morning but it was fun to be with them for the short time we were together.

The dance we saw of Julia's

Nathan playing around with the pompoms
to make dreads.

At the game with Nathan. He was so excited to be there
especially when BYU beat Utah.

More dreads this time with white pompoms given to the
fans at the BYU game.

That Sunday, we served the girls birthday cake from
our Ward Christmas party for dessert. We let
 them know it was a birthday cake for Jesus.

The next BYU game was on the following Tuesday. We drove with Deon and Gary and went for a quick dinner at Culver's. Afterwards we stopped at University mall to make our annual contribution at the Giving Machine. We bought 200 meals for people in need. We love this tradition of helping people around the world. It was then on to the BYU game for a fun evening.




Our wedding anniversary is on the 22nd of December. This year, Paul surprised me by asking what I'd like as an anniversary/Christmas gift. He asked if I would like a new computer or a new I-phone. Of course, I told him I'd want a new I-phone. I've wanted a new phone for a long time so this was so sweet of him. We went to our local AT&T store and purchased an I-phone 13 Pro phone in forest green. It had to be ordered but was to be here soon. The next day I asked Paul if he had something he would like and, to my surprise, he said he was thinking of getting a smart watch. He has had his Timex watch for 25 years and I thought he would never part with it. It is now in the garbage as we went to Best Buy that very day and bought him a Fitbit Smart Watch. We ordered a black magnetic band and he loves it and the watch. He is continually telling me how many steps he's taken and what his heart rate is. A fun Anniversary/Christmas for both of us.
This is the watch band we ordered so his watch
looks just like this one.

A side note about my I-phone. We got word that the 13 Pro would not ship until the end of January so we went back to the local AT&T to see what they could do for us. We ended up getting a blue I-phone 14 that they had in stock. The camera is the same as the Pro except it doesn't zoom in as close. The reverse camera is a little different but other than that the phone is the newer version of the 13 Pro. I'm thrilled. It has already taken much better pictures than my old phone would have. 

This brings us to Christmas Eve. Because Christmas day would be busy getting dinner ready for Todd's family, we had our Christmas breakfast on Saturday instead.  Then, as had happened for the past few years, Paul and I had our traditional candlelight dinner for just the two of us. This year, we bought filet mignon steaks at Costco and had Steak Oscar for dinner. We added a new tradition this year when we watched last year's Tabernacle Choir Christmas program while dinner was cooking. We will do that every year now as it added a wonderful spirit to our celebration. After dinner we opened presents from the children and watched a Christmas movie. A great way to spend Christmas Eve.


Watching the Tabernacle choir Christmas program


Our candlelight dinner

Our traditional Christmas breakfast eaten on 
Christmas Eve morning

We loved having Christmas on Sunday. We went to church and listened to an incredibly beautiful Christmas program complete with narration and many songs sung by the ward choir. We came home to get dinner started as Todd and Kailee and their family were coming up to share the rest of the day with us. After a ham dinner, complete with a traditional sugar plum, we all opened some presents. We watched the girls and Lincoln open up what we had given them and then we opened up the presents Todd and Kailee had given us - a funny t-shirt for Paul and a Shark vacuum cleaner for me, which I love. We gave them the caramels which we give them every year along with a check for $400.  We were so grateful they brought up some gifts so we could share a bit of their Christmas with them.

More LOL toys from Grandma and Grandpa

BYU balls for Lincoln


Dad's hilarious shirt - so right for him

Looking good Santa


On Wednesday after Christmas, I got a surprised call from an old college friend, Glen Overton. He married another college friend, Kim, whom I performed with as we toured the Middle East and Europe. He invited Paul and I to dinner and a musical in Park City. He owns the Hotel Park City where the restaurant Ruth Chris's is located. He treated us to a fantastic dinner of a salad, filet, many delicious sides, and dessert. We, then, got into a 10 passenger van which took us to the Egyptian theater where we enjoyed the performance of 'Forever Plaid.' We have seen that musical advertised at the Hale theaters but had never seen it. We thought it was a great production with lots of oldies sung. We'll have to invite the Overton's to our home for dinner when the weather settles down.

On December 30, we drove to Highland to attend the funeral of Jan Holiday's husband, Bob. He has struggled for many years. He had to be on oxygen constantly and had to stay at lower altitudes so he could breath easier. Jan had spent a few years traveling from St. George to Highland when she had family things to attend to. The funeral was a beautiful tribute to a great man, although the two speakers who did his life sketch took an hour and a half. Hence, the rest of the program had to be scratched. The Stake president did say a few words at the end but he was very brief. The funeral party had a deadline to make in Centerville where Bob was to buried. He was a veteran and the family had arranged a military burial at a specific time so they had to hurry to get to Centerville on time. We were glad we went to support my dear friend.


One other very special thing happened this month. On December 1, we were able to watch Charlotte's original musical done as a reader's theater at BYU. She had revised her original script which we has seen earlier over You tube when it was done in Oregon so we were excited to see the changes she had been working on this whole semester. It was performed by herself, her sisters, her brother in law, and a former missionary companion and was incredible. The changes helped the message become much clearer and connected the pioneer family with the the modern day family even better. That Charlotte had written the script as well as the music amazed us and the audience. She is so talented. This play should be preformed for all to see as the message is so vital to our day and the problem many are experiencing with pornography.

Charlotte receiving congratulations after the production

Charlotte and her roommates


Now for a few memes to remind us of the reason for the season.......






A beautiful and filled month has come to an end as has this post!!!!