We'll start the month report with our week long trip to Lake Havasu, Arizona vis St. George. We invited the Fullers to go with us. They met us in St. George as they needed to be home a day before we did in order to go to a bridal shower. We stayed in St. George on Saturday and Sunday before leaving for Arizona. On Saturday we went to dinner with Don and Dana at the Texas Roadhouse. It was noisy but enjoyable. Afterwards, we went to their home for dessert and more visiting. On Sunday, I fixed a big breakfast and we just hung out until it was time to go to church. We went to Ryan's ward and then to his home for dinner afterwards. It was nice to be with them for a bit. We left for Lake Havasu on Monday morning. It was about a 5 hour drive. We stopped at the overlook at Hoover Dam. It was good to get out of the car and walk around for a bit.
We checked into our World Mark condo that afternoon. It was an interesting condo, done in Arizona flat roof style. It was old but in good repair and took care of our needs for the 4 days. It had a view of the lake which was nice but the road noises made it so we had to keep the slider closed if we were watching television.
On Tuesday, we decided to explore the area and ended up at the London Bridge, an actual bridge imported from London. The founder of the city of Lake Havasu wanted something to draw tourists to the area. He purchased the bridge when it was being replaced and had it dismantled with each granite piece being numbered so it could be reassembled in an exact likeness. He had it shipped via boat to San Diego then by truck to Lake Havasu. It was rebuilt over dry land and then the dirt was dredged out to form a canal under the bridge, turning the peninsula into an island. There is an English village built near the bridge complete with red telephone booths. While at the bridge we booked a sunset cruise on the lake for that evening.
| At the entrance of the English village |
| The bridge and telephone booth |
We had some time in the afternoon, so we hung out at the pool and hot tub. The pool area was very nice and not crowded, which was great. In fact we had the area to ourselves until the last few minute when another couple joined us.
The cruise was a wonderful way to see the lake and all the lighthouses set around the lake. We boarded the open air boat around 6:30 for a 2 hour cruise. We were given lots of history of the area and saw most of the southern parts of the lake as well as the canal and London Bridge. Our guide was very informative telling us about the area and each of the lighthouses that we saw. There are 22 replicas of lighthouses from around the world. They light up with a red light at dusk to help guide the boats still out on the lake.
| On the boat |
We didn't pass all 22 lighthouses but I got my fill of seeing lighthouses. (I've always loved lighthouses.) By the end of the cruise, the sun was setting so we could see the lights of the city reflecting on the lake as well and the London bridge lit up. It was beautiful and so worth the cost of the cruise.
The next day, we did laundry at the condo laundromat before going to Jersey Mike's to pick up lunch to take to the lake for a picnic. We were told where the best beach area was so we drove there, found a table in the shade, and enjoyed our sandwiches. The pigeons were plentiful and loved when we'd throw them a crumb or two. It was most enjoyable to just relax and watch people and the boats on the water. Later that afternoon, we went to a movie and saw The Great Awakening. Afterwards, we found a Mexican restaurant where we had a delicious dinner. (We always have to eat one meal at a Mexican place when we travel with the Fullers.)
| Waiting for our clothes to be done. |
| Enjoying Jersey Mike's at the lake |
The next day, Thursday, we decided to drive to Parker dam area. It was about an hour long drive where we saw the south end of the lake. The rest of the afternoon was spent completing the puzzle that Deon and I had worked in our down time at the condo. The next day it was back to St. George where we dropped Deon and Gary off at their car so they could hurry home to Heber. We checked back into the Worldmark. We met Ryan and Katie and Nathan at the Pizza Factory for a quick dinner, after which, we watched Nathan play in a volleyball tournament. He will be a great player if he keeps it up. Saturday morning, we packed up and traveled home to Heber. A fun trip where we visited places we had never been.
| The puzzle |
April is a month of lots of birthdays and we celebrated three of them. For Jon, I fixed his request for Sunday dinner of chicken in cream sauce and cream puffs for dessert.
Graduations were also a part of this month. Maggie and Kasey Lighthart both graduated from BYU. That's quite an accomplishment for them. Because of limited tickets, Paul and I couldn't go to any of the graduation ceremonies but were able to celebrate with the graduates at a dinner at our home. They had requested Chicken Parmesan so that's what I fixed along with angel hair, asparagus, Olive Garden salad and breadsticks. All the Westovers were there except Lydia who was in the MTC. Kasey's parents and brother joined us so dinner was for 12. It was a good evening spent eating and visiting. The next day, the Westovers left early in the morning to help Maggie and Kasey load a U-Haul truck so they could move all their things to Oregon. The drive was not uneventful, though. Andrea was driving Maggie and Kasey's car and it started heating up. When they took it to a mechanic, they were told that the head gasket was blown. They knew they couldn't drive it all the way to Oregon so they had to find a hauler that would hook to the back of the U-haul truck, as well as a rental car to drive. It wasn't an easy task but they were successful finding both needs back at the Salt Lake airport. Needless to say they didn't get as far as they had hoped on Saturday so had to drive all the way on Sunday. Luckily they made it and now all are safely in Springfield, Oregon.
| This was Maggie's capstone project. It was quite impressive as she has written and illustrated 3 children's books and is working on the 4th. |
Now for missionaries. We have three grandchildren going out on missions this Spring. Lydia entered the MTC in Provo in mid-April and is now serving in the Gilbert, Arizona mission. We attended Jaiden's farewell on the 26th of April. It was great as we got to talk with him for a bit as well as all of Jon's boys. Jaiden gave a very heartfelt talk bearing testimony of the gospel, our Savior's Atonement, and the temple. He will make a great missionary going to El Paso Texas speaking Spanish. He starts the MTC at home the first Wednesday on May and enters the Provo MTC for language training on May 20th. Our third missionary will be Julia who leaves at the end of May. So proud of these grandchildren who have decided to serve the Lord.
The second funeral was for a friend who served with us in Moscow, Russia on our mission. He and his wife had an area assignment so they traveled all over Eastern Europe. We got to know them quite well going out to many restaurants with them. His wife, Clarene, died three years earlier from Alzheimer's. Denise had devoted his time taking care of her. He died of congestive heart failure quite suddenly - a surprise to all of us. He was friends with the Fullers as well as Kathy and Curt Morgan. They had all lived in Bakersfield at the same time.
We had a family dinner at our home this month, too. This was for my family members who are here in northern Utah - The Morgans, Fullers, and Bulkeleys. I served Teriyaki chicken, friend rice and stir fried vegetables. It seemed to be a big hit. We visited for a long time after dinner. It is always fun to get together with family.
And last, there was Avery who was hospitalized for pneumonia. She woke up Easter night and couldn't breathe easily. Kailee took his oxygen level and when it proved to be dangerously low, Todd rushed her to the hospital. At the American Fork hospital, they determined she had pneumonia and needed to be on oxygen. Because they don't have a pediatric unit there, she was sent in an ambulance to Primary Children's hospital in Lehi. the next afternoon, we went to Lehi to help babysit so Todd could go work out and then relieve Kailee at the hospital. I brought them chicken noodle soup for their dinner which they appreciated. The next day, when Avery was released, we brought all the kids milk shakes from Chick Filet. The kids were excited when they saw them. We were so glad Avery's stay in the hospital only lasted a day and a half.



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