Thursday, October 14, 2010

September Events


I promised I would try to write each month. . . Best laid plans!! September seemed to fly by.
My mother had open heart surgery early in August so I took Family Medical Leave from work to be with her until the end of September. Each weekday I drove to Ogden in the morning and home at night. My sister had night duty. Basically Mom and I visited at first, but as she began to feel better she had jobs that needed done. I cleaned the fridge and freezer, trimmed the Magnolia tree, put away the patio furniture, drove her to rehab, etc. Mom was back to her old self!!

On August 21st, our oldest grandchild turned twelve. We went to St. George to see Josh ordained. He is such a good guy! Josh's enthusiasm is catching. He loves life and sports just like his Dad. We are so proud of him and the choices he makes.

On the 20th of September we discovered a pipe had broken in the basement. The water was in three of the four rooms. Luckily it was house water, but never the less required disaster clean-up. We found it within twelve hours so no mold or any of the bad stuff. So the adventure of basement remodel begins.

On Tuesday, the 21st of September, our little Tori turned 2. The next day little Ruby was 2, two cousins birthdays in twelve hours. Then we skipped a day and Melvin, Tori's Dad, had a birthday. What a blessing these people are in our life. The joy the children bring into the family is priceless. Watching them grow and their personalities develop is so fun.

Melvin is so talented. He finished the basement in both his first home and second home. Thad actually spied down the wall to see how straight it was!! The wall was perfect. He has put in grass in back yards, planted trees, got Gaby off to school, tended kids during holiday breaks, and works nights. Melvin helps out everyone including Grandma Weez and Moo. He is an amazing man. Our daughter, Leah, really scored when she married him. We
are so lucky to have him in the family.

All in all, August and September few by and grew together. Once again, I am grateful for family. Even though it is a busy and crazy life, I'm so glad I'm here to enjoy it. I'm grateful for the health of my Mom and the joy family brings into my life!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Sixty-five Years Ago Today


Happy Birthday to my wonderful husband !! Lots of new things happen when you turn 65. You start to get all kinds of mail regarding medicare and their supplements. You get tons of stuff from AARP for additional life insurance. The clincher for Kurt was a letter from the Scooter store!! He didn't even open that one, just threw it in my lap and shook his head!

We have been married for 42 years but it seems like blink. We have been married twice as long as we were single. We still laugh, enjoy the smell after the rain, discuss ideas, and have a great time learning new things.

Kurt supports me in all I do - from helping with classes I volunteer to teach, cooking and cleaning if he thinks I've had a bad day, and tolerating huge messes when I am quilting. His attitude is "What can I do to help". Kurt has a positive attitude and believes you can change your life by changing your attitude.

He has been there for the birth and rearing of six kids, one with special needs. He has weathered adolescent children, paid for college and missions, tolerated more dents in cars than I can count, soon to be sixteen grandchildren, and still has a smile and a joke.

I really love him. Can you see why? Happy Birthday, my wonderful sweetheart!!

Monday, August 30, 2010

My Eldest Daughter






Today is Sarah's birthday. I remember how happy I was to finally have a daughter after two wild little boys. I thought I would dress her in ribbons and lace but she had other ideas. Absolutely NO LACE!! She had to be tough to survive with her brothers.

From the beginning, Sarah had a mind of her own. She wasn't the easiest child to raise but I've found the very qualities that exasperated me as her Mom, are the ones I admire most in her as an adult.

She has a wonderful sense of right. At age five, s
he informed me that if I would make the boys go outside to use the bathroom, I could keep the bathroom cleaner! And by the time she was seven, she would call me if I was later than I anticipated, because she was worried. She told me I needed to be more responsible and call if I was going to be late. Sometimes I wondered who was the Mom!

She is strong. We had a neighbor that was not very tolerant of Andy. He told his children "if that kid comes in our yard, I'll shoot him". I don't think he expected a kindergardener at his door the next day saying, "Mr Steed, we love our brother, so if he comes in your yard just tell me and I'll bring him home. Don't shoot him." Then Sarah came home and told me she had taken care of the problem.

She is focused. When she wanted to go to Israel, she made it happen. She will work hard for the things she wants. She wanted to make a quilt for college. She stuck with it until the quilt was finished and I think she hated every minute of it. Sarah would only write in her journal in Italian so she learned the language quicker. Sarah had twelve journals completed before her mission.
I admire her persistence with exercise and healthy living. I love her humor. She is a wonderful Mom. I love how Gavin refers to "Sarah Law", I wish I had thought of that!!

I love her thoughtfulness. She observes and remembers. Once I came home from a trip and Sarah had orchestrated new counter tops in my kitchen. Her Dad would have never thought of that on his own!

Sarah is kind, strong, humorous, creative, determined, loving, focused, loyal . . . I could go on and on. I am so proud of her and of the marvelous woman she had become. I love her more as each day and year passes.

Have a wonderful Birthday, Sarah. I love you


Friday, June 25, 2010

Three Years Ago Today. . .



Three years ago today Jace Hamilton was born. He joined the Arnett family, Sarah and Gavin, plus Aubrey and Lincoln. He had big blue eyes that took in all the busyness around him. He didn't like baths at first, but now it's one of his favorite times.

Jace is an exuberant little guy that still likes to cuddle in the morning. He is growing up too fast. I only see the family once or twice a year, so one visit he is pointing and the next he is talking. One time his run is wobbly with his arms pumping far more than his legs and the next he is chasing a soccer ball.

We are so glad Jace is in our family. Right now, he is in Florida at Disney World. Sarah doesn't tell the kids when they are going on vacation. (Too many questions. . .Are we going today? How many more days? or too much help packing their suitcases) Anyway, she told Jace because " if he told the others they wouldn't believe him anyway!"

I hope Jace is having a wonderful Birthday. We love him. . . Happy Birthday Jacerooney!!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Isa's Birthday




Happy Birthday to Isa!! She was born in April along with all the April 8th men. She is such a vibrant little girl. She loves to run and twirl and turn cartwheels and jump and laugh. You get the picture!

Isa has many faces that make us laugh and bring us joy. We love you. . . Happy Birthday!!

A Lesson from my Children




I continue to be amazed at my children. They certainly did't get their love of exercise from me.

This month, Zac completed his first Ironman. His goal was to complete it in fifteen hours but he crossed the finish line in thirteen hours twenty-four minutes. I have never seen anything like it. the average age was 41. There were several competitors over 70. One guy had done an Ironman in South Africa the weekend before. I was blown away by the determination of these people and so proud of my son.

The next weekend, Thad ran in the Race for the Cure to honor his mother-in-law's battle with breast cancer. The whole Miller clan participates in this activity every year.

The following weekend it was Leah's turn. She finished a 5K in Ogden that she had been training for most of the winter. She just found out she was expecting her fourth baby, but had worked too hard to skip the race. She finished under thirty-seven minutes.

Sarah has been running for years. I don't know how many marathons she has finished. She ran the St George and a Marine Corp one to honor Bill Jacobsen, a soldier killed in Iraq, that she knew in high school. She also ran one in North Carolina when she lived in Washington DC. She says ten mile runs are relaxing to her. What?

Jake is a hiker and mountain climber. He goes to Moab at least once a year. He has taken Ruby on various hikes. I've seen pictures of her high on a mountain trail and I know Jake and Aimee have carried Ruby up there!!

I am amazed by their desire to be healthy. . . So far I am just a spectator watching them but am inspired to do more to improve my overall fitness. I have children who set an example for me. I am so proud of them!!

Monday, June 21, 2010

Where is Spring?



Usually in late March we are all thinking winter is over and spring is here. We look forward to warmer days, early blossoms, and GREEN. Well, this year we had the green alright due to the rain/snow until mid June, but April and May weren't really Spring. These are photos from April and May at the Weilands.

I noticed if we had a clear day forecast the nurseries were humming. I have (notice the present tense ) a lot of grass in my flower beds. I bought some stuff that was supposed to kill the grass and leave the flowers alone. The trick was, I had to have three days of 70 degree weather and no rain to use it. Meanwhile the grass in the beds is getting taller and thicker.

I waited the months of March, April, and most of May before I could apply it. We had rain, snow, hail, and sleet. Never three days over 70 without moisture. Now it is 80+ degrees and I have to dig out grass (partially dead). I don't know if I will ever get this gardening thing!!