This has been a wonderful week for us here in the beautiful setting of Mueller Park Canyon. We have been experiencing what is called an inversion here in Bountiful this week... but up here where we live it has been mostly clear. The day before Thanksigiving found me baking pies and clearing off the back porch. It was clear and beautiful with a bit of a chill in the air... but sunny at the same time.
I just felt like singing and work was a joy to me.
Christian and I had gotten up the Christmas decorations on Monday so the house looks festive and bright. I always love the decorations the most at the very beginning of the season. As we take out each familiar item it awakens many beautiful memories of Christmases past and renews the speciual feeling that accompanies the birth of the Savior all over again.
Today Dad shared with us a beautiful thought from John Greenleaf Whittier:
"No longer forward nor behind
I look in hope or fear
But, grateful, take the good I find,
The best of now and here."
I also shared a thought from President Monson's talk in the Ensign called "Finding Joy in the Journey". "Both abundance and lack exist simultaneously in our lives , as parallel realities. it is always our concious choice which secret garden we will tend... when we choose not to focus on what is missing from our lives but are grateful for the abundance that is present - love, health, family, friends, work, the joys of nature, and personal pursuits that bring us happiness - the wasteland of illusion falls away and we experience heaven on earth."
We shared a regular Thanksgiving feast: turkey and all the trimmings came together for us around 2:00 pm. We had enough food to feed so many more people, but it was enjoyed by the four of us/ Dad and I and Christian and Mom. We also played a game of Quiddler and shared in watching a fun show called "Cheaper by the Dozen". It has been a wonderful day!!
Dad and I are so very grateful for all of our many blessings. We love you children and thank you for the gift you gave us in celebration of our 30th Wedding Anniversary. We are truly trying to "enjoy the journey" as we go. We are going off to be together for Friday and Saturday. We will be staying at a Bed and Breakfast in Midvale. Other than that we will be doing the spontaneous. Life is good and the best part of our lives is our dear family and the wonderful Gospel that we have been so blessed to receive. Hope you all had a wonderful day as well.
Love Mom
Life has a way of shifting, turning and like a child twirling in circles sometimes you feel as though you are dizzy with the changes. That is how it has been for me the last few months. So much is passing so quickly before my eyes that I can't seem to hold onto the minutes, the hours or the days. It is quite a blur.
As the earth has shifted under my feet and I have tried to catch myself and keep standing upright, I have actually been amazed at the stillness of my soul. I have felt like crying at times but I haven't. I know that "all is well" and that cheerfulness is the best medicine for our times. I shiver to think what will happen as our Country moves further and further away from it's strength in unity. Memories of childhood in starting each day with the pledge, sitting on the back of a band wagon to celebrate the 4th of July; tears rolling down my cheeks in singing the National Anthem: all seem like beautiful memories but far away as though it all happened in distant time.
As I look out my kitchen window into the blaze of color all around me, I rejoice in knowing that seasons constantly change and that the only constant in life is change itself. The twirling will continue; winter will come but Renaisance will come forth as the world awakens to Spring.
“Every leaf speaks bliss to me, fluttering from the autumn tree” Emily Bronte

“Autumn is a second spring where every leaf is a flower” Albert Camus

“But I remember more dearly autumn afternoons in bottoms that lay intensely silent under old great trees” C.S. Lewis

There is a harmony in autumn, and a luster in its sky, which through the summer is not heard or seen, as if it could not be, as if it had not been!”
Percy Bysshe Shelley

“I trust in nature for the stable laws of beauty and utility. Spring shall plant and autumn garner to the end of time.” Robert Browning



Fall is perhaps my favorite time of year. I love this season with all of it's color, textures and smells. I have been making pumpkin pies, muffins, and enjoying the flavors of the season as well. It all seems to get me in the mood for Thankdsgiving and Christmas.


On the Street Where We Live


Outside my kitchen window.


A Beautiful Fall Day

The girls were so cute!! They left a special Thank You Note on the bed for me after their stay. They were a lot of fun !


Standing up for the Church amidst all the hacklers!



Mary and Tony and the girls, as well as Mark and Gretchen were here to enjoy Conference with us. (We didn't get any pictures of Mark and Gretchen) We had a wonderful time with them!




Mom spent about a week with me in September after she hurt her back. She was so drugged up that we were afraid to have her stay alone at her home. Marsha came up to help out with things and Franklin was here part of the time to be here for work. We had a good time. Mom was a bit bowed over, but enjoyed many a round of Quiddler. She enjoyed the attention and we enjoyed being together. It is rare that Marsha is able to spend any time with us.
I feel like a stranger to my own Blog, but I am going to be back at it again soon!! I went to put some pictures on the Blog tonight only to find out that my camera was low on batteries and it won't download until the battery gets recharged. So as you can see I am floundering a bit. I'll keep trying. Grandma's get a few handicaps in their efforts to stay up to date with a challenging techno world. I am even realizing that I have to be much more technology savvy to do my family history work as well. Thank Goodness tomorrow is another day!!
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