These two celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary on Monday. Congratulations to them.
I spent literally the whole day moving items out of this booth. I am letting the booth space go as part of our preparation for our mission. I red-lined everything I left in the booth and moved some items into the booth in anticipation of marking the booth half price.
I had had a locked case in this position, but with the changes moved it out of the booth with Dad's help. I actually didn't add the green half-price sale tags until I worked in the booth for another couple of hours on Tuesday, after my visit with Alysa.
By the time I worked my regular day on Wednesday, I had sold one of three big display pieces that I'd marked low.
Here's our Alysa, a little down, but I told her she had been doing so good for so long, that there are always going to be setbacks, and now she is moving forward again. Her Grandfather Harry passed away later in the week, and in our texting, I could tell it hit her hard. Harry would have been 100 in September, and what a good man. I am so glad that we got to see him a couple of years ago, when we went to see Julie near the end of her life. Looking at this picture of Alysa, it really reminded me of Julie, probably mostly because Julie used to dye her hair this color.
In other sad news not only has Alysa's mom been in the hospital for a couple of weeks, yesterday (Saturday) her Dad went to the hospital in SLC, because he had quit breathing. He is stabilizing some, but it would be good if you could remember him in your prayers.
Tuesday evening Dad and I went to work with the Bishop on our papers. Dad's been hard at work, and he is so excited about this mission, I almost feel guilty that I didn't give in sooner.
This is the picture that he chose to be our official mission picture.
Meanwhile, I have been busy getting lots of stuff out of my craft room and to the mall. Here I am rolling red lace onto a spool that Dad made me. He estimates that he has made me something around 40 spools. Yep, no one could ask for a more supportive spouse. I know I am spoiled.
We missed putting in this picture of the Stake Presidency last week during Stake Conference, so I thought I would put it here. Dad, 1st Counselor Alan Davis, President Kenton Phillips, 2nd counselor Thayne Kennedy and Stake Clerk Micheal Bridenbaugh.
and this week on the Grandkid front we have Kai still hiking the Pacific Crest trail, where he is something like 650 miles into the trail.
You can see how much he loves it all.
Kimmy being her normal cute self. (E)
Penny at the Hope of American extravaganza!
And Eva, of course is seeing her adventure teaching in a preschool in the Dominican Republic coming to an end this week.
She has come to love this small people so much.
The Talleys in Texas used the Zoo pass they bought with their Christmas cash from us, to celebrate Benny's birthday. That always makes for some happy kids. What a great Zoo.
On Friday we hopped to, getting our mission physicals out of the way.
Then Dad and I met up with Kimbery and Clark, as well as John for Mexican food in American Fork. John, whose wife passed a couple of years ago, is now living with his daughter in Eagle Mountain, so the Sevys, who are headed out on another mission, this time to New Zealand, thought we should all get together. The three of them were all besties starting in fifth grade and were chumming around through high school.
While Dad took John home, after lunch, he dropped me at the AF DI, where I found Sue Grafton's book, P is for Peril. I laughed because I just finished reading it, and it is the last of her 25 books for me. I have been reading them for over 15 years, I'm a little sad to be done with Kinsey Milhone. But I hear they will be making her novels into a new series. Sounds fun to me.
That night I picked up Barb's Sister-in-law Bev to serve as an extra at our Salem Library, Lit quiz night. It was super fun to get to visit with Bev, as it has been literally years, maybe 10 years since we've seen her. We had a blast but managed to still come in in last place. Alas.
And then there is this book ... which lead us to our new mission opportunity, but it seems it is the book that keeps on giving. Because, someone ordered one of these books, but they are all gone. Darwin the author called Dad to say the daughter of a Finn in SLC, wanted a copy to give her mom for mother's day. Dad had given the last copy to the BYU professor, as he had been directed, but he had written nothing in his own copy. He ordered a new one for us, as they are printed on demand, and made arrangements to deliver it when he went to SLC on Saturday. He found out the buyer was the daughter of our good friends (we bonded in Finland during covid when seniors were not allowed to leave their houses, and we played Zilch and card games on face time for entertainment.) They were the first people we saw when seniors were allowed to have visitors too. Anyway, Eliisa and Richard Smith's daughter, lives two doors down from Bruce's son Jared and Jordan his wife and are good friends. Except, unknown to us, J and J have now moved into The Pines, so they are no longer neighbors (Phil and his family now live in Jared and Jordan's old place) but they are still great friends. Oh, how Dad loves making these connections.
On Saturday Dad and his chorus participated in the Wasatch Choral Summit, along with choruses of other types for some specialized coaching. He did get a change for a visit with Spencer family afterwards, so he came home a happy camper.
I received this lovely surprise while he was gone, from Darby who remembers the days when I often wore one to church on Mother's Day, thanks sweetheart.
Here is Dad's post honoring me on FB for mother's day. I was very touched.
Then he surprised me with breakfast in 'bed', this morning for Mother's Day. Since the roof comes down to within a foot of the head of our bed, there is no actual eating of breakfast in bed, but eating it in my recliner is every bit as good.
Look what a stellar job he did.
After breakfast Emily facetimed as her kids went to church, telling me happy mother's day, and sharing their favorite part of the week we spent with them in Texas.
This week we also got the top picture of portraits hung, shown here, in the parlor. I had to frame her myself after buying her a couple of weeks ago at the Acorn Antique show.
I also added the small mushroom painting that Trevor and Nell brought us after we watched their kids while they did a quick trip to Europe last month.
Then this afternoon, Nell and Trevor came by with this electronic photo frame that we are going to love on our mission. Trevor also made me a bracelet out of old English 5 Pence coins from coins he brought home from his mission. You can't imagine how delighted I am with that. Brittany, Ashley and Emily also went in on the frame. Thanks to all for a wonderful mother's day.
I also received a nice phone call from Brittany catching me up on their lives.
Here I am wearing the corsage from Darby, Dad thought it would be the perfect spot, with almost all my kiddos.