Friday, May 15, 2009

Recent Activities May 2009


Since the little girls have been gone, I have had a dramatic change in my activities. I have so many very good friends who help to make my life fun and interesting. We've been to an opera, a dance concert, and a few other concerts, today we went to the wonderful "Reflections of Christ" exhibit in Olympia. If you haven't seen it or you can't, please Google that title, you will see and experience something extraordinarily beautiful which will touch your heart.
I don't have any pictures to go with this yet, but I might be able to include a fun one because I just learned how to scan at Kinko's. I also have a new camera which I am very excited about. When I brought it home in the box, I followed the directions and read the manual first. Two days later as Iwas ready to try it....no camera! I had the box from the one on display. So I got a new one and a new box.
My piano lessons are wonderful. This time I am really making progress. I can do a lot more than I could on the organ, but I still practice the one in the church too. My piano teacher invited me for Mother's Day. She lost her mother recently. She was a good friend and I have good memories of their family when they were little kids, and her sister was one of my campers at Girls' Camp. So I had a nice day.
For eight weeks I will be taking a drawing class called "Faces and Features." I started doing this several years ago, and then I had to drop it. But I am enjoying it again. I am the least capable in the class, but Grandma Moses started at 90, I believe.
I also continue my gym workouts and I'm tutoring a couple of young boys in math. Well, I'm making myself tired just thinking about doing all these things.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Julie's baptism


Julie was baptized Feb. 21, by her grandfather, Gene Skyles. My friends Lynna Brown and Maurine Reintjes gave the talks. It was very special.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Empty House

My little girls are gone. Julie and Lisa have only been gone six days, but it feels more like a month. The house has grown about 500 sq. feet. The cats are relaxed. Patch hasn't been under the bed yet. She must have stayed there most of the time for the last year.
Wow. Being a parent is a lot of hard work. Being a single 74 year old parent of kids who aren't even related was quite a challenge. We all survived. There was a lot of activity. I learned a lot. What I learned most was how difficult it is to compete with all the media and activities that kids have these days. I thought it was a good idea not to watch T.V. or use the computer on Sundays. That was the most creative day of the week for them, but also the most wearing for me as there was a lot more quarreling on the day of rest.
The best part was having some loving kids around.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Julie's 8th Birthday Party





Most of the excitement here has been Julie's 8th birthday. We had a fun party at our house on Saturday, Jar. 24. Her birthday, the 26th, she had rainbow cupcakes at school and went to her first activity day with the 8 and 9 year olds. She is now preparing for her baptism. It will probably be Feb. 21.
I am enjoying my new calling as the Ward Music Chair(person) and Sacrament Meeting Chorister. I was ridiculously happy to be released from Primary although I did enjoy singing the primary songs.
Lisa plays basketball with a parks league, and Julie sings with the ward choir. They both take piano lessons.. I go to LAFitness and Institute, so we are a busy group.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy New Year's Day

It's almost the end of New Year's Day. Last night the kids and I stayed up late and blew our paper horns at midnight. They managed to sleep in today until 10. They spent Christmas down at Castle Rock with their paternal grandparents. Troy and I spent Christmas Eve with his cousin and a big bunch. Then for Christmas we each were invited out for dinner with friends. It's quite a relief to be out of the snow. It's amazing that something so beautiful can be such trouble. Happy New Year to all. I enjoy reading your blogs.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

It's November already





The last week in October was a busy one. We had Lisa's tenth birthday party and then two days of that week she was home sick, so we painted with watercolors. Then the trunk or treat at church and trick or treating on the street for pounds of candy.
We also went to the Buddhist church and ate Japanese food, and through contacts made there acquired a tutor at last. He lives very close to us and is 89 from Hiroshima, but born in this country. Very cute old man. I have chosen just a few of the recent pictures .

Sunday, November 2, 2008