without a trip to Idaho
to see my sis. whom I adore along with myriads of others who enjoy her. Judy is eighteen months younger than I and we have always been very close, even while growing up and sharing the same bedroom. As teenagers we used to save our babysitting money and the quarters we earned selling tomatoes house to house till we had enough to take the bus to downtown Salt Lake. There we would shop the fabric stores for bargains, buy a treat at Kress's Five and Dime Store, and then ride the bus home with our treasures. It was always so much fun. Then we sewed our school wardrobe.
river from the Idaho Falls Temple. Rainstorms threatened, which gave me some dramatic shots
of the temple.
I especially love the photo where the sun broke through the clouds and highlighted the temple
in a spectacular way.
I just love my dad. He has taught me steadfastness, sacrifice, and persistence. He often reminded me as a little girl that I could do about anything I wanted to if I set a goal and persevered. He believed in me before I believed in myself.
No one is a harder worker. This cheerful man never complains-- except about politicians and intrusive government. He is a real patriot. I feel deeply blessed that he is mine.
Here we are out for a walk. Judy gives dad a push in his wheelchair when they go out; he doesn't need the chair at home. She tells me how much she enjoys having Dad there to discuss their radio shows and emails.
They are kindred spirits and there is never a dull moment between them.
To our chagrin, their views have proven to be exactly right!
Christina and Sarah are preparing the gourmet turkey burgers for dinner. Sarah found the recipe and put it together. It was absolutely delicious and we all loved them!
Peter's favorite ride!
Nathan surprised everyone with a bagpipe solo as he accompanied his school choir in one of their neighbors. Instant stardom! He is a young man of MANY talents! (Including singing. In the school choir.)
Another singing number from a musical. (Was it Newsies?)
One weekend the Livingston kids came to stay while Lane and Liz travelled. (I've forgotten where.) We had a lot of fun. The kids helped me wash the car and we enjoyed driving in a clean car.
Doug visits with Lee while Liz prepares a marvelous barbecue of shrimp kabobs for Lane's birthday guests. The wind comes up and becomes so gusty the barbecue threatens to get blown away and dinner gets moved inside. Doug has to retreat home, but Anna and the children playing outside scarcely notice it.
5 comments:
That's a great photo of Grandpa sitting on a picnic table bench (?). He looks so happy in it! Matt's favorite quote from Grandpa is "You need to get excited about learning!" He always said that to us every time he saw us.
You are so lucky you get to do so many fun things with the LIvingstons. We're jealous!
Well I hardly know what to say, except, boy am I impressed, 2 posts in one week, it's left me speechless.
But don't worry, I recover quickly. Both you and Judy look so good. Must be all that Reliv. And you can always tell you enjoy one another. I, however, fear the day I'm in the room with the lot of you. It ranks right up there with my greatest fears...LOL. (That's laugh out loud, Mom). LOL.
Ok, great reading, and spectacular photos. Keep 'em coming! Seeing hte pix just makes me want to be there hangin' with all those cute cousins.
I love that picture of you and my mom, it was fun reading about your visit and all your other activities from summer. Liz'z daughter, Eliza, looks just like her!
WOW, Mom! I loved all of the photos! It's fun to remember the good times that are so quickly in the past, yet were so sweet in the moment. I'm so glad you could visit with Judy and Grandpa. Look how pretty you look in that photo of 2 sisters. You both look wonderful! Thanks again for helping us out on our anniversary/business trip!
I just found your blog!
Now, isn't this fun :D
LOVE IT!
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