My parents came to celebrate Thanksgiving with us and watch the boys while Bill and I were in Phoenix over the weekend (that’s another post ). Mom and I took the boys to see Tangled. We all really enjoyed it. It had enough action and adventure for the boys to like it plus they loved the chameleon sidekick. Thanksgiving day arrived too early for me with Bill getting me up at 5:30 or so to help get the turkey on the Big Green Egg. Luckily I got to go back to bed. Then it was a mad dash to try to finish the rest of the sides and rolls before the turkey was done. Bill thought it might take a little longer because we some snow on the ground and it was really cold. Our friends, the Gacks, who we were stationed with in Maryland and now here in New Mexico, came over. We had a good time eating, talking and watching football. I only got a couple of pictures of Bill and the turkey. I was too busy eating all of the good food and talking to take more. Family, friends and good health are just some of the things I am thankful for. Happy Thanksgiving!
Category Archives: Happenings
Where in the world is Jessica?
Right now she is in Provo, but in a few months she will be jetting to Brazil to begin what will probably be one of the best experiences in her life– serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We are so excited for her. We will now have our very own missionary to write letters to and send packages. When Jessica told her dad she was going to serve a mission, it was a happy day. We have all been anxiously awaiting her mission call. Where would she go? Would it be Boise, Idaho or somewhere overseas. Now the wait is over and she will be serving in the Florianopolis Brazil Mission. She will learn Portuguese. I am thinking Rosetta Stone language software might be a good Christmas present. She won’t leave until April, but we will be able to enjoy our time with her before she embarks on this most wonderful call — to serve and to teach the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Tricks and Treats
In the excitement of getting a new puppy, I completely forgot to post pictures of the boys on Halloween. We went up to Monticello to visit Bill’s mom. Jessica and her roommate, Kate, came down, too. It was a lot of fun. Bill’s sister also lives in Monticello so the boys had so much fun trick or treating with their cousins. We all piled into the back of Bill’s truck and he would stop and we would hop off the tailgate and then we would knock on the window to let him know we were ready to go to the next neighborhood. We also went to the elementary school’s carnival on Friday night. I think the whole town was there. 🙂
A new member of the family
I have been resisting getting another dog. We had our beagle, Eddie, for 14 years and he was such a good dog. Well all of that resistance melted away when we walked into Pet Smart. They were having an adoption fair. All of the dogs were bigger than what we wanted. Then we walked around and there in an enclosure were three puppies. Once I held the puppy in my arms I knew it was the right decision. So we have a new member of the family. Her name is Piper and we are pretty sure she is a chihuahua/miniature schnauzer mix. There is the possibility she is a chihuahua/yorkshire terrier mix. That’s what the animal rescue told us. What do you think?
Utah Rocks
A little tongue in check, but we had a great time at Canyonlands and Arches National Parks. The boys loved climbing over all the rocks and finding caves and small places to climb in and fortunately out of. Jessica’s roommate joined us. She had never been down south to Monticello so we had to show her the beautiful country that is in Monticello’s backyard.
Pumpkins and Goats, Oh my!
Billy had his first field trip of the year to McCall’s Pumpkin Patch in Moriarty. Baden and I tagged along. It was a beautiful day. We got to pick a pumpkin from the patch. Then we had lunch and the rest of the day was spent playing in the sand, sliding down the slide, playing on tractor tires and of course, petting and feeding goats. Baden liked it so much he didn’t want to leave.
And so it begins, but where are the brownies
With a brother named Baden Powell and a father that bleeds khaki it only made sense to get Billy started in Cub Scouts. He is now a Tiger Cub. He had his first Pack meeting on Friday night. At the beginning of the meeting, the Cub Master said really loud, “Hello, Pack 640!” and all of the scouts yelled back. Then he said, “Oh good, I thought I had a bunch of Brownies here.” As the meeting progressed, Billy leaned over and told me he was hungry. I told him we would be eating dinner when we got home. He said well I want a brownie. I didn’t think anything about it as usually there are refreshments after a pack meeting. Well after the pack meeting was over and there were no refreshments, Billy asked me where the brownies were. That’s when it dawned on me that he didn’t know the difference between a brownie and Brownie. I said, “Oh, Billy there aren’t any brownies here. The Cub Master was talking about Girl Scouts!” I can only expect more fun over the months to come.
A nice day for the Zoo
Billy had day off from school, so we packed up and headed to the zoo. It was the perfect day to go since Albuquerque Schools were in session. Attendance was minimal. They boys had a lot of fun running around and feeding the ducks. Bill couldn’t join us as he was flying, but as we were walking through the zoo we heard the distinct Huey helicopter sound. It was Bill flying over. The boys were waving and jumping up and down. It made me think about the many times he would fly over the house when we lived in Maryland. Fun times, indeed.
Superman 1 & 2
Billy goes through phases and gets on kicks. He is back on a Superman kick. He was Superman for Halloween when he was 3 1/2 years old. He can still fit into his costume so decided he wanted to be Superman. Well Baden had to get into the act. I wasn’t sure what to do. I was sure there would be tears. Then the light went off in my head — Billy has some Superman pajamas that he has outgrown. Perfect! Baden fits into them just fine. He was so happy that he could be like Billy. So Superman 1 & 2 had a great time flying around the neighborhood.
Learning life’s lessons
Billy always comes off the bus with a smile on is face. Today, he didn’t. I knew something was wrong. He told me a boy that we attend church with told him that he hated Billy. This boy has a little sister that is in kindergarten and she likes Billy. She is always chasing Billy. The first graders and kindergartners have recess together. Apparently the little sister told her older brother that Billy pushed her. Billy was adamant that he didn’t push her and he would never do that. He said I don’t understand why he hates me. I didn’t do anything wrong. He told me the boy always liked me before and now he hates me. Billy said Mommy, this breaks my heart. This in turn broke my heart. My little boy was learning one of many life lessons that sometimes people aren’t nice all the time. Sometimes people you thought were friends turn on you for something that didn’t happen. As we drove downtown, we listened to the Primary Program CD. Billy wanted to listen to the song, I Feel My Savior’s Love. He said it made him feel better. This made me feel better, too. I pray that Billy will always feel the Savior’s love in his life in good and bad times.