Sunday, June 27, 2010

Yard of the weak or week:-)

Years ago, probably two or three years after we moved into our home we were surprised to receive the yard of the week award by a committee in our town. We found it amusing because we really didn't feel deserving of it. We had a few flowers and we mowed and watered our lawn every week but that was about it. This is the write up they put in the paper and the pictures we took years ago. It's kind of fun to look at and compare them from then to now.

Yard of the Week
Colors of summer noted in Winners

With the summer season winding down, there will not be too many more weeks left in the Yard of the Week Contest in Pleasant Grove. The Yards for the week, plus one left over from last week, belong to Randy and Larraine Maag, 977 E. 1000 North; Tom and Suzette Carter, 890 S. 500 East; Les and Judy Smith, 698 So. Mohawk; Stan and Robyn Sapp, 775 N. 300 East; Neil and Gwen Percival, 310 W. 1100 North; and Robert and Judy Schow, 2535 Canyon Road.
The winners receive a certificate and have a sign proclaiming them as a Yard of the Week placed in their front yard. At the end of the contest, in mid-September the Beautification Commission will announce the three top yards for the entire summer. If you have any suggestions for the judges for Yard of the Week please contact Councilman Dale Warburton.
Needless to say we were not one of the winners.

Look how young Les looked!! And look at his hair and mustache, and get a load of those glasses!!:-) His hair was brown and he had a lot more of it, and look at the little shrub behind him next to the pillar on the porch, look how tiny. Look at the Aspens behind Les, they look like Twigs. There not much taller than he was.
Speaking of HAIR...I really did have some at one time, and it grew back then!!!! Oh the good ole days:-]

Saturday when I got home from the temple Les said, "come here I want to show you something." We walked outside into the front yard and look what I found in the flowers... It's not the yard of the week any more, it's the Beautification Award now. Lets compare then to now. Les probably still weights about the same as he did back then. His hair is grey with a little brown, glasses are smaller and no mustache. And that tiny little Shrub in the photo above look at it now.
And those Aspen trees that were just little twigs, wow have they changed!!! And as for me, I have more wrinkles, less hair, a FEWmore lbs. Les just seems to get better and more distinguished with age. We enjoy working in our yard there's something about working with your hands in the dirt. Maybe it takes us back to our childhood days playing in the sand pile and making mud pies. But our yard seems to be our little piece of heaven on earth because we can take care of it and beautify it. Les always says he doesn't have any hobbies, yard work is his only hobby.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Daddy Dear

Years ago when I was just a little girl, probably 7 or 8, maybe older. My Dad and I were asked to sing a duet together for Fathers Day. The song we sang was entitled Little Child (Daddy Dear). I have tried and tried to find the sheet music or lyrics to the song for year but no such luck. I know that Lawrence Welk and Janet Lennon sang it together on his show about the same time but I haven't even been able to find it there either. Then day before yesterday I got on the Internet and WALLAH, there were the lyrics exactly as we sang the song together all those years ago. And today I found Danny Kay and his daughter singing the song on Utube but their words are a little different in places then the song I sang. Since fathers day is just a little over a week away I thought it fitting to post it and hope you enjoy listening to the song. It's beautiful and the words are so tender. Listening to Danny Kay's beautiful tenor voice bought back sweet memories of my fathers beautiful tenor voice as we sang the song together. Here are the lyrics and below is Danny and his daughter singing the song. Happy Father's day Dad!!!

Little Child

Daddy dear, tell me please, is the world really round?
Tell me where is the bluebird of happiness found?
Tell me why is the sky up above so blue?
And when you were a child did your daddy tell you
What becomes of the sun when it falls into the sea
And who lights it again bright as bright can be?
Tell me why can't I fly without wings through the skies?
Tell me why, Daddy dear, are there tears in your eyes?

Little one, little one, yes, the world's really round
And the bluebird you search for will surely be found
And the sky up above is so blue and clear so that
You'll see the bluebird if it should come near.
And the sun doesn't fall when it slips out of sight
All it does is make way for the moon's pretty light
And if children could fly there'd be no need for birds
And I cry, little one, 'cause I'm touched by your words.

Don't be sad, Daddy dear, if it's true the world's round
I will search 'round the world till the bluebird is found.
Little one, there's no need to wander too far
For what you really seek is right here where you are.
Show me where, Daddy dear, and here's what I will do
I will take the dear bluebird and give it to you.
Dear, the bluebird's the love in your heart pure and true
And I found it the day heaven blessed me with you."

Daddy Dear

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

An Afternoon of Fun in the Sun

Keagan, Lily and I had a fun afternoon in the Sun. No, we weren't at a water park, or amusement center. We were at Deseret Book for the book signing of David Archuleta's new book Chords of Strength. We waited in line for over two hours to get a glimpse of David and have him sign our books. I bought one for Keagan and Lily and one for Brynlee. It wasn't all that bad for me because I am a voyeur of sorts and enjoy observing other people, but it was pretty boring for Keag's a Lil. Thank goodness we had a nice cool breeze and we were right outside Farrs Ice Cream so at least Lily and Keagan got an Ice cream to pass the time a little better. David's agent and people around him had him signing books so fast, they had it down to a science. He signed, looked up as he handed you the book and said, "Hi, thanks for coming and buying my book." We couldn't even get a picture with him. But he is a very nice young man. Keagan, Lily and I watched every Wednesday when he was on American Idol and voted for him. For those of you who don't know who David Archuleta is or are not fans of American idol. David went to the last two on American Idol and was the 1st runner up. Way to go David, it couldn't have happened to a nicer young man! You are a great example for the youth of today.

Love Of God

Alisha our young women Relief Society President gave a beautiful lesson Sunday from Elder Uchtdorf's conference talk and she showed this video. Thought I would share it with you. She was able to put music with hers but I'm not that savy.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Honors go to....

The other night Pop's and I went to the Orem Junior High to see the Twins receive some honors to finish off their school year. Then after that Ben was off to a barbecue and Chris was off to a dance.Ben excepting his award and Chris walking up behind him. Good job guy!!!!


Friday, May 28, 2010

Today was a great day for a Graduation!

Got up bright and early this morning to go to Sam's Graduation. Picked up Les and then meet Rod, Raquel and boys at the Marriott Center. It was a great day for all of us but especially Rod and Raquel. This meant that all the hours of studying, typing reports, (computer) and tutoring paid off. Way to go Raquel for being a great mom and helping Sam achieve this day. And Rod for all the love, support and encouragement you have given Sam over the years to help him reach this day. This day was definitely one of those pay day days for both of you. I know how very proud you both were as well has Ben and Chris as I heard the, "there he is," 'Where', "Right there behind the girl with the pink Lea." And the whistles and cheers as his name was called and he walked across the floor to get that diploma. It was hard for me to keep back the tears as I saw the tears in Raquel's eyes. Now Ben and Chris just a couple more years and we will be there for your graduation. "Where is the little boy I carried? When did he get to be so tall? Wasn't it yesterday when he was small?" I remember like it was yesterday having Sammy sleep overs. Taking him for walks in the stroller, teaching him to sing twinkle, twinkle little star. Boy where does the time go?
Sam's picture on the big screen as he was presented to receive his diploma. Sam so excited with his graduation gift from us. Papa wanted to make sure he had a camera to take with him on his trip to New York this summer.
Proud Family!!!!

Proud Mom and Dad with their Grad.

Three generations, Rod, Sam, and Nana and Papa.

The three Bro's!!! What a handsome crew!!! I found some quotes about brothers that I thought you might enjoy. "It nice growing up with someone like you - someone to lean on, someone to count on...someone to tell on!~Author Unknown" ;-] " "A brother is a friend who was once a bother." This was one of those days that is etched forever in your heart!!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Congratulations Sam!!!

I can't believe it but it's true. We have a grandson graduating tomorrow! Congratulations Sam!!! Your not coming to an end, but a new beginning. Your closing a chapter in the book of life of your childhood and now your stepping into a new and bigger world of learning, growing and developing skills and talents that will take you into your adult life. These skills will be the vehicle to help you accomplish your dreams and make them a reality. Good luck Sam. Be wise in your choices. Choose good friends, listen to those who have gone on before and may be able to help you avoid the pit falls they may have stumbled upon along their way. We love you and wish you the best.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

"Weather" either or!

Hasn't the weather been crazy or what? Sunshine one day, rain or SNOW the next, and then 96 degree weather last Sunday. You never know what your gonna get. I bought flowers for the front yard the other day and thank goodness I got them planted before the rain came AGAIN! Back a month or so ago Ashlyn and I went and enjoyed the morning at Thanksgiving Points Tulip Festival. Tulips are one of my favorite flowers which I plant by our walk way and the past couple of years the deer have eaten them all. This year I got to enjoy only a few before the deer got to them.The colors were magnificent at the festival. Don't you just wish you had all of these in your yard? I'm sure the deer wish I would have planted as many as well. They would have had a feast!Now this is a different Tulip!
I watched a lady who was putting her camera underneath the tulips and snapping a photo, thought I would try it and see what it looked like. Kind of interesting. I put this as my screen saver on my computer and you can really see some detail in the peddles on a larger print.




And some say there is no God, how can anyone say that when you look at the beauties of nature?!?! And he did all of this for us. I love Spring and it was great to enjoy such a beautiful time with my daughter. Thanks Ash!!!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Photos From Our Trip

I thought I had taken a picture of the Berkley Plantation home stead. Home of Benjamin Harris but I guess I didn't, however this is a photo of a canon ball shot into the side of the Plantation home. Can you imagine having to worry about having a canon ball shot at your house?!? Yikes! Inscribed on a plate mounted on the outside wall it reads ...From the attack from General JB Stuart on the Army on the Patomac 1862. I hope your able to tell what that is. Can you make out the cannon ball?
This is the walk way from the home to the gardens and the lake where the family would entertain. It was to early in the spring to see what the gardens must look like but I'm sure they would have been beautiful. They used their English traditions in their homes and gardens.
They would make mazes in their gardens.
Hayden, Papa, and Jaron sitting in the crotch of an old tree that looked like it had Elephantiasis.
Get a load of Hayden's pant legs...the boys were throwing rocks and stick in the lake...what little boy can get that close to water and not go in:-)

From there we go to Colonial Williamsburg. What a beautiful historical place. It's like stepping back in time and expecting to see John Adams, George Washington, any of those founding fathers walking down the road. We did see Benedict Arnold, the handsome young man on the far left riding up to warn the people about the conditions of the government. (Maybe things weren't so different back then). They enact scenes from the past in the streets all the time and you can tell the people you meet there love the history of our country and their state. They love depicting what took place all those many years ago. Look at the homes along the street, many are rented by people who actually live there, but, their homes have to appear as though no one were there. I asked Jeramy and Rebecca, "why would you want to live in a home where it had to appear as if no one were there?" They said, "it's people who love history and living in the past." Rebecca and some of her friends run through the square when they go running on week ends because there is little to no traffic and it's just a peaceful beautiful place to run.

The people's attire for their day.
The Governor's Palace.

This give you a feel for the colors they used back then, decorative wall papers and floor coverings.
Quite busy don't you think? But we have to remember they didn't have any electricity only candles and oil lamps and they had to do something to brighten their surroundings.


And this is the mode of travel back then. It took them days if not months to get from place to place and I complain that it took us a day to get from Salt Lake to Virginia!! I take so very much for granted!!

Rebecca's friend told us we had to go and see Patrick Henry. She said if you don't you'll regret it. She actually has a crush on the man who plays Patrick Henry. He was amazing, he could answer any question someone threw at him. And you could tell he knew Patrick Henry almost as well as Henry himself. Patrick Henry was the most famous orator of the Revolution. He delivered dramatic speeches which kindled the spark of liberty in colonial Virginians and was, according to Thomas Jefferson, "far above all in maintaining the spirit of the Revolution." As a member of the Virginia patriotic convention, he helped draft the State's constitution and bill of rights. He became Virginia's first Governor, but, he was best know for his most famous speech of the Revolution, "Gentlemen may cry peace, peace - but there is not peace. The war is actually begun...Is life so dear, or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death!" For any of you who get the chance to visit Virginia and Colonial Williamsburg visiting Patrick Henry is a must!!!
this is inside the Capitol. The walls were covered with guns and rifles. You see the British seal.
Les and I being punished for being bad in the stockade. I would have really been in trouble because I wasn't tall enough to kneel down. There is so much more to Colonial Williamsburg that I can't even begin to do it justice. The foundations mission is : To help the future learn from the past by preserving and restoring the 18th-century Williamsburg, and by engaging, informing, and inspiring people as they learn about this historic capital, the events that occurred here, and the diverse people who helped shape our new nation. It is amazing!!!
The next day Rebecca, Hayden, Jaron, Les and I went to Jamestown. Back to the time of Indian Villiages and Soldiers of this area.
These are the type of dewelling the Indians had back then. Hayden and Jaron didn't really like the smell inside the huts....Hmmmm. Hayden sitting on one of the beds covered with skins.
Jaron demonstrating how the Indians ground their corn. Papa and Hayden working on a deer skin.



The mighty Soldiers...and warriors!

One of the modes of transportation for the Solders.

We ended our tour in Charlottesville Virginia at the beautiful home of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States. It was a cold rainy day but it didn't dampen our spirits and we enjoyed it very much. Thomas Jefferson once wrote, " All my wishes end where I hope my days will end, at Monticello." and in touring this beautiful edifice we can understand why. Monticello was Thomas Jefferson's home for the remaining fifty six years of his life. He spent forty years designing it, building it, tearing it apart, redesigning it, and putting it back together again. He loved the house and it's property, and knew the name of every tree planted on its grounds. And if one of his trees died he knew it. He used his own kilns to bake the more then half-million bricks he used in the various stages of construction. While serving as Minister to France, he filled almost a hundred crates with furniture and various works of art for the many rooms at Monticello. While in France he would collect fruit trees and bring them with him on his long boat trips home. When Mr. Jefferson was President of the United States, he would long for his home at Monticello and whenever possible would make that long four day trip there from Washington. Life was uncomfortable and difficult in the early years of construction especially for his wife Martha, who had to live in the house that in her lifetime was never finished. She had to tolerate unfinished walls and roof, being subjected to severe cold winds, brick and plaster dust, all while bearing six children in ten years, having lost four of them, until her death in 1782 at the age of thirty three. When you visit Monticello you see that Jefferson was way beyond his time in his ability to draft the plans and construct this beautiful home. I could go on and on but you just have to see it first hand and experience it yourselves to appreciate it. Thomas Jefferson passed away at the age of 83, July the 4th 1826 was was the 50th anniversary of the signing of the declaration of Independence. It was also a coincidence that Jefferson died on the same day as his friend John Adams. Both died of causes attributed to old age.
Brynlee and I trying to keep dry as we walked about the gardens and property at Monticello. She is growing up so much and turning into such as sweet and beautiful young women.

We walked down to the place where Jefferson and his family were buried. Thomas Jefferson had made a note of what he wanted on his Headstone. He wrote that he had been President of the United states but wished simply to be most remembered for founding the University of Virginia, for writing the Declaration of Independence, and Virginia's Act of Religious Freedom, and last of all the date of his death. There are many relatives and friends buried there. I found it interesting, if you can read the first name in the inscriptions in the photo. Anne Cary Bankhead (Grand daughter). We have Bankheads in our Genealogy. My Great, Grandmother was a Bankhead. I will have to see if Anne Cary might be related.
Here's Isaac beside the sculpture of Thomas Jefferson. Bryn and Isaac were in school most of the time we were there but Mom and Dad let them stay home from school and go with us to Monticello. We were so glad to be able to spend some one on one time with them while the little boys had play day with their friends. We played games in the car all the way to Monticello and sang songs on the way back. It was great!
And heres our missionary in training! Doesn't he look handsome in his new suit! He was so excited to wear his new suit especially because it had a secret inside pocket in the jacket:-) Even at his young age he is a great little missionary. They have many neighbors who are not LDS and they love Jeramy, Rebecca and their family which is mutual on their part. Isaac invited all their neighborhood friends to his baptism. There were three non member families there to witness Isaac's special day with him.
Isaac was so excited to have his Dad baptise him.
A proud Mom and Dad, and a proud Nana and Papa.

Papa and I are so thankful that we had the opportunity to make this trip. It was so fun visit all the wonderful historic place that are there, but most of all, it was great to spend time with Jeramy and Rebecca, and create some memories with our grand babies. Hopefully they will carry these memories with them throughout their life. Knowing they have a Nana and a Papa that love them very much. We have wonderful memories of bike rides, paying games, singing songs and just plan having fun together. We look forward to more of those time in the near future. Let me tell you there were many tears shed as we said our good-byes. And it was so hard to load up our car and drive away. That's the worst part! Les kept telling me not to dwell on the good-bye, but to feel happy for the time we were able to spend with them. And that's true. We had a wonderful time!!! Thanks Jer and Bec for being such great host and hostess to us, fixing us wonderful meals, packing us lunches and being wonderful tour guides!