Monday, June 9, 2025

Lila Mae

It has been a while since we lost Lila Mae.  I was thinking about my sister and how amazing she was.  There are no words that can fully capture the love, warmth, and wisdom my sister gave so freely.  She was the heart of our family - kind, gentle and endlessly giving.  Her stories brought laughter and lessons, and her prayers covered us all in peace.

She taught me the beauty of patience, the strength in kindness and the power of love that expects nothing in return.  Whether it was a warm meal, a soft spoken word of encouragement, or a quiet presence beside you, she gave with her whole heart.

I'll miss her every day, but I'll carry her love with me always.  Her legacy lives on in the way we love each other.



Me, Lila Mae and Susan



Friday, June 6, 2025

Three Grandchildren Graduate

Yesterday saw the close to Brock's high school years.  There were over 950 students that graduated in his class of 2025.  That is a huge graduating class.  We all met at Chili's for lunch and from there back to UVU for pictures and then the graduation ceremonies started at 6:00.  


Of course Neal runs into someone he knows.  I think he was a distant relative or something like that.




 
Brock with his grandmother, Sylvia





















Time to head home.

It was a fun afternoon and evening.  Long, but really nice and fun.  Glad it was in an air conditioned hall at UVU instead of a football field.  Made the event much more pleasant.  

Neal and I drove into Salt Lake about 9:30 and decided that we needed to treat ourselves to an ice cream.  So we stopped in Fort Union at Handel's.  There was quite a line of people but it was, and always is, well worth the wait.

Peyton Jean also graduated from Kingsburg High School on the same evening as Brock.  Neal and I will be going to California next weekend for the dance recital and will be able to celebrate with them at that time.




Jordyn Lyn graduates from Fresno State in Graphic Design.  


Very proud of all three of our graduates.  You have a bright future to look forward to and Pa and I wish you a happy journey with fun adventures ahead.  Love you all so much and so proud of your accomplishments!!



Monday, June 2, 2025

Memories for Susan

Annie and I wanted to do something special for Susan for Mother's Day and as a memory of her son David.  We decided on a some kind of planter with a red rose bush in the center.  David had written Susan a poem for Mother's Day and had referred to Roses are Red etc.  It was a funny poem and we thought would certainly bring back happy memories for Susan.  Lynda Ann ordered a planter box on legs.  Neal and Tucker put it together.  Tucker figuring out how it all goes together.


Working with Neal can be a challenge but Tucker does it perfectly!!!


After it was all done, we took it outside and Neal did his part by planting it.  His favorite thing to do.







It turned out beautiful and now Lynda Ann needs to make the plaque to go with it and then we will take it up to Midway and put it on Susan's front porch.  We are excited to give it to her and hope that it will bring many fond memories as she looks at it, waters it and thinks of David.

 

Utah's Aquarium

 Not sure whose idea it was to go to the Aquarium but it was a good one.  We go past it all the time but have never taken the time to stop and go in and see what it is all about.  Annie and Andrew had posted the Ford on KSL the night before and had a girl who wanted to look at it so they weren't able to come.  And I will add in here that they were able to sell it that day for $2,000.  Annie had posted it at $2200 and let the girl buy it for $2000.  Great to sell a car that fast.  

Neal and I met Jeff, Mallory and Emmi at the aquarium and spent a couple hours there.  There was one spot where they had some replicas of Orca's that little people could climb on.  Well, I being a little people decided to climb on one of them.  They are life size so they are very, very wide across.  You almost have to do a side split to straddle it.  Which I did.  Well, Neal decided that he wanted to get on with me and the pictures will tell the rest of the story.

Neal tried to get on and fell of the back of the whale!  Emmi got the whole thing recorded!

Neal just kept trying and couldn't get on and I just kept smiling while Emmi is taking one picture after another.  She also has a movie!!


The final blow.  The whale was just too much for him and off he went rolling across the floor.  It was a sight be behold.  

And yes, he was okay except for his pride!  

We all met at the house for dinner and games.  Had a wonderful evening together and then came the time for goodbyes.  Never a good time.  Emmi and I had a hard time saying goodbye.  I assured her that I've got many years left ahead of me for many more fun gatherings and adventures.