Thursday, April 30, 2015

Mallory is made President of . . . . .

I got a text last night from Mallory telling me that she was elected to be President of FCCLA, Family, Community, and Career Leaders of America.  Mallory we are so proud of you for your choices in your life so far.  What an incredible daughter, granddaughter, cousin and example you are to our family.  Congratulations!  We love you!

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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Secretaries Day with Eric, Ron and Royal

IMG_1956There were a number of reasons that we couldn’t celebrate secretaries day right on the day so yesterday Ashley and I were treated to lunch by our three bosses, Ron (my immediate boss), Eric (Ashley’s immediate boss) and Royal who is the boss of all of us!  We were going to go to a hamburger joint down town that we all love but I forgot my I.D. and they would not let me in.  I even smiled at the guy and said, “Are you kidding?  Just look at my face?”  He just smiled back and shook his head.  So we were denied.  Yup, 70 years old and denied entrance to a bar!  We had a good laugh over that one and decided on another place called Moochies.  They don’t sell liquor so no I.D. is required.  It is about four blocks away from where we were.  It was a fun lunch and the weather was nice enough for us to sit outside.

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Neal’s surprise

When I got home from the Seattle trip Neal had two surprises waiting for me.  He had taken my Halloween counted cross stitch sampler to have it framed and had also had the family picture that was taken at his 70 birthday party put on canvas and framed.  The family picture is huge and will look awesome hanging on the wall in the entrance.  We missed having Desmond in the picture by one day!  The Halloween sampler is certainly an incredible piece of work and shows up much better in person.  This one will definitely be entered in the State Fair this fall.

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Sunday, April 26, 2015

Seattle–Sunday, day 4

Sunday morning found us packing and getting ready to head home.  We drove on another scenic drive that was gorgeous and then down to the ferry where we drove on and took a 20 minute crossing that dropped us off at Lynwood and from there to have some lunch and to the airport.

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Deception Pass was one of the places we stopped to look over the view.  It was beautiful and Sunday ended up being an almost clear day.  Still on the chilly side but the sun was shinning!

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As we neared downtown area of Seattle we could see the Needle from the freeway.

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We stopped and had a bit to eat at Zoopa’s.  A great find and delicious food.  Different that our Zupa’s here in Salt Lake.

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From there to gas up the car at $3.00+ a gallon – ANNIE Smilethen to return the rental car and make our way to the long lines at security.  Which, I might add, went very fast!  I think Lila Mae is hunting for her driver’s license or her boarding pass or something! 

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We had about an hour an a half before our flight left so Annie and I wandered through the airport and bought some always last minute stuff!!  I got Neal some chocolates and we found the Life is Good Shop.  We boarded the plane on time, arrived in Salt Lake, on time, hugged, said our ‘goodbyes’ and are all safely home.  What a wonderful and memorable trip.  Annie is always a delight to have along.  I feel safe and confident when she is in charge.  Thanks Annie for planning some fun adventures and driving us all over Seattle!  I love you and so appreciate the care you took of Lila Mae and I.  You are a good sport to haul to ‘old ladies’ around. 

Seattle–Saturday, day 3

Our plan was to get up early, head to the temple, do a session, then go on a scenic drive to Snoqualmie Falls and from there to Sandy’s home to have lunch and reminisce and talk about old times, look at pictures and do some genealogy.  Well, the scenic drive took a lot longer than we anticipated (with a couple unexpected or planned detours because we were a little lost) that we had to forgo a temple session.  The drive to the falls was absolutely beautiful and the falls, as always, were breath taking.  We started out in heavy rain, but by the time we got to the falls the clouds had separated, the sun came out and it was magnificent. 

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We were supposed to be to Sandy by noon and by the time we left the falls it was already 11:30.  We knew the temple was close by and on the way so we stopped just long enough for me to jump out of the car and snap a picture, back in and on our way to Sandy’s. 

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We had to call Neal to get Sandy’s address because I left it at home.  With the help of GPS and Annie’s great memory and sense of direction, we found her home without a hitch.  We spent the afternoon with Sandy, Jimmy, Gail and Sandy’s daughter Julia.  We laughed and talked and laughed and talked until about 5:30 when we decided it was time to hit the road back to our condo.  This first picture is of Lila Mae, myself, Sandy and Jimmy.  Sandy and Jimmy are siblings and the children of Aunt Edith (my mother’s younger sister.  We haven’t seen them for over 10 years.  Jimmy is a year younger than me and Sandy is two years older.

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This next picture is of Gail who is the daughter of Arthur (who was my mother’s oldest brother. Gail and LIla Mae are close to the same age and they were so excited to see each other after more than 30 years!  The last picture is one of my brother, Donald in a scout uniform.  None of us had ever seen the picture.  Gail had it in her scrapebook.  What a find!  To my grandchildren – See how important a picture history is.

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We left and stopped to get a bite to eat and then back to the condo.  I was thinking it was this night that we went to the movies but it was Friday night after we got back from Friday Harbor.  We went to see Age of Adaline.  A good movie!

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Seattle–Friday Day 2

Friday morning we got up and down to the Ferry to ride over to Friday Harbor where we were met by Ron and Judy.  Their daughter, Jen lives on the island and Ron and Judy happened to be visiting them the same week that we were there.  Anacortes is exactly where you would catch the ferry to go over to the island.  We didn’t have to drive our car on because Ron and Judy were meeting us at Friday Harbor and were driving us around the island and then to Jen’s home for lunch.  You’ll notice the all important “selfie” on the ferry.

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I had to put the picture below because it is a funny picture of both Annie and I.  Sorry Annie, had to do it!

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Ron and Judy took us around the island and showed us that you can see Canada directly across from the San Juan Island.  We saw the old light house and did some whale watching but to no avail.

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We toured the island and then had a nice lunch at Jen and Gibby’s home and then back to the ferry for our ride back to Anacortes.  Because we are so close to Canada we are required to go through customs on the way back from the island.  Even thought we never stepped foot on Canada.  We thought that was a bit interesting.

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We got back in time to head do some sight seeing around the town and then back to the condo to settled in for the evening.  By the way, it was really cold and jackets were required every day. 

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A trip to Seattle–Day 1

Last Thursday, Lynda Ann, Lila Mae and I began a wonderful four day trip to Seattle, Washington.  Lila Mae and I wanted to go and get some genealogy from our cousin Sandy.  Sandy is the daughter of my mother’s sister, Edith.  So began our journey Thursday morning.

IMG_1863We boarded the plane at 8:30 a.m.headed to Seattle.  When we arrived we got our rental car and decided that we wanted to visit Pike’s Market.  We were completely in the right place at exactly the right moment!  We found a parking spot right in front of the market!  We wandered through the market and found the famous doughnut hole place and bought a dozen plain and a dozen powdered.  The market was full of freshly picked tulips and they were beautiful.

IMG_1865IMG_1866 We stayed at the market, looking at all the items to purchase and then headed to the Green Lake area where Lila Mae and I lived.  It is only about 30 minutes out of downtown Seattle.  The address is 8617 Wallingford Avenue North.  It was fun to drive by the home and see that it is still lived in and has changed a bit through the years.  They have added a room onto to both sides of the house and painted it yellow, of all colors!

IMG_1867It was fun to see it and think about the years I spent in the home.  The memories flooded back as we sat out in front of it. 

Our next stop was to find my grade school.  Surprisingly, it is still in use.  I even went inside to see all the students roaming about the halls.  You can see by the second picture that the school was built in 1930.  I only attended two years there, Kindergarten and first grade but there are some good memories.

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We were, by this time getting hungry and decided to get something to eat before heading to our condo in Anacortes. which was about an hour and 15 minutes north of Seattle.  We stopped at a quaint looking place called Patty’s Eggnest to have breakfast/lunch.  Notice my shadow in the window!  I also snapped this picture of Annie trying to find something of importance in her purse!

IMG_1871IMG_1872\We had lunch and then headed North.  We found the condo without too much trouble and settled in for the evening.  Between Lynda Ann’s sense of direction and GPS we found everything very easily.