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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Our Tiny Vacation

David and I spent last Friday and Saturday in St. George, so that we could see the Beach Boys in concert. As many know, they are David's favorite band in the world (maybe next to Finally Friday), but not so much mine. He had a client to take, so I relented to go. There are only 2 original Beach Boys left, so really it should be "A Bunch of People singing Beach Boy Songs". David loved it anyway, and so did his client. David knew every song, even one called "The Ballad of Betsy the Car"...or something like that.


On Saturday, we went to Snow Canyon, which is spectacular!



We had a great time together. It's nice that we still like each other, even after all these years!

Becky needs...

Wow, there were some really weird things that come up when you look at that in google. Here are some of the less offensive ones:

1) Becky needs massive amounts of more money.

2) Becky needs a psychiatrist.

3) Becky needs to be rougher and uglier. Keeping her character so humane for over two hours is not believable.

4) Basically, Becky needs round the clock, one on one, care and supervision.

5) Becky needs a home. Becky came to the SPCA as a stray 7 months ago. She had been found tied to a tree in a local park. When Becky first came to us she was in a highly stressed state. She would howl and bark for attention, and bite her lead almost uncontrollably. This, of course, has meant that it has been hard to find a home for her. However, determination and training has paid off. Her behavior has vastly improved in her kennel environment and she is now much more controllable when out and about. Although Becky mostly ignores other dogs when out walking, we do not think she would be able to live with other animals. Becky loves to cuddle on an armchair with staff and volunteers, however it is important to mention at this point that it would be no trouble training Becky not to get on furniture or to get down when told. Becky does not tolerate the antics of small children, so she will need an adult home.

All true, except maybe the uglier part.

For once, I liked this tagging! OK, I tag Amy, Kathryn, and Cicely. Google "(your name) needs",
and see what comes up!

Monday, May 12, 2008

One More Mother's Day Remembrance

Ok, one more thing about Mother's Day...it is an amazing thing to see your kids become moms, and see what a great job they are doing. They each have so many strengths that they use as mothers.

Amy is incredibly patient. (I know she doesn't think so, but I see how she deals with them.) Her kids are very busy, but she is able to juggle all that there is to do. She gives them each time and love, and is a wonderful mom. She also is very spiritual, and does a great job of having FHE and family prayer. She even lets them help read in scripture study...Now that's patience!


Wendy makes life for Coleman fun. He is a jokester, and she lets him be what he wants to be. I love hearing their conversations, which usually have a laugh or two in them. Coleman loves to be read to, and Wendy takes lots of time for that. I wish I was there to see her, but I know she's doing a great job.


Emily is just a kid at heart. Together, Sally and she discover, read, learn, and become better. She can't quit telling us how amazing Sally is. I believe her!



Amy, Wendy, and Emily, you are all doing a fantastic job with my grandchildren. Keep up the great work! I love you.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Mother's Day is Coming!

As I think of Mother's Day this week, I think of my own mom, who passed away just over a year ago. I realize more and more how great she was, and what a good example she was to me. She always made me feel like I was someone important. She was very empathetic, and I know she hurt when I hurt. She was my friend, my mentor, my golf buddy, and the best grandma ever.



As for me being a mom, there is nothing greater in the world. I have loved raising kids! I've loved ballet & jazz recitals, teeball, soccer, basketball, & softball games, piano, flute, violin, & cello lessons, Suzuki camp; Nutcracker practices, Young Women everything, and maybe even scouting stuff. I have 4 fantastic adult children, and I'm so glad to have been able to be their mom. Thanks all of you for being everything a mom could hope for!

Here's my 4 cuties just a little while ago:

Amy...our first, the one that took care of the others, the peacemaker.


Wendy...our clown, always keeping us on our toes.


Emily...as her dad always said, "She knew no strangers."


And DJ...our baby boy. Easy going, and so much fun to have around.

Happy Mother's Day to all of you mothers, and enjoy them while they're young, the time flies!