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Friday, September 26, 2008

Tagged by Mindy and Kim

Six Unremarkable Things about Me
1. I love to crochet Doilies, Afghans, baby things just about anything, I have tried my hand at knitting but I would rather crochet.
2. More than crocheting I love to read. I use to read a lot of secular novels but now I pretty much keep it to Gospel related subjects. One of my most recent finds is a small little book about the life of Enzio Busch (a 70 from Germany) titled "Yearning for the Living God" I found it to be very spiritual and enlightning, I have read it 3 times now and am going to re-read it. I love marking certain passages and writing in the margins. I also just received Jeffrey Hollands Book "Broken Things To Mend" I have so many books I have run out of wall space for book shelves.
3. I love spending time with my family and Harold's family, it is probably my greatest joy.
4. I have a group of wonderful friends that I enjoy spending time with, we go to lunch or dinner at least once a week and we celebrate Christmas and Birthdays together. There are 4, sometimes 5 of us, we keep track of each other.
5. I enjoy teaching Gospel Doctrine (weird huh) I find that I learn a lot more than my class members do and I sometimes feel guilty about that.
6. I loved it when Harold and I worked in the Los Angeles temple together as Ordinance workers, it was a very special time in our lives. I miss Harold very much he was a real joy in my Life.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Harold

Harold became a widower in 1989. His wife Edda had been my best friend for 35 years. Before Bill died Harold was our home teacher and as I was at work during the day he always came and did the home teaching while I was gone. Much later... I found out that Harold and Bill had had a discussion about the fact that after Bill died (see previous post) could Harold have his permission to pursue me . Bill's answer was.... "fine but wait until I die." He did wait about 2 months and he asked me to go to the theater and see "Les Miserables", I agreed and then called and backed out. He tried again but he had his daughter, Claire, call and ask if I would go with her and her dad to see Michael Ballam. I had a dental appointment that day for a root canal, I told her it would depend on how I felt when I got home. Needless to say, I was miserable but Harold was undaunted and asked me to dinner and a play, "Forever Plaid" the next weekend. It was a fun evening and then the next weekend we went out to dinner and a movie, "Sleepless in Seattle". The next morning he called me and said, "Hello, this is sleepless in Whittier". He asked me if I slept and I said that I hadn't. From there it was history. We got married in September and we had a good 12+ years. For 10 of those years we had the blessing of working together in the Los Angeles temple. He was a kind, sweet, gentle man and he is missed dearly.

Bill

Bill and I were married for 44 years, had 6 children and raised our family in Whittier, California. Bill was diagnosed with lymphatic leukemia in 1983. With the knoweldge at that time they predicted his life span would be ten years and he did live for ten years and died in April 1993.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

LaVar's 90th Birthday


Surviving siblings Bob, Hazel and LaVar




This Was LaVar's 90th Birthday It was at the home of his daughter, Shari Kelly in Anaheim Hills, Pat and Shari were wonderful hosts, Shari said that Pat does the cooking and she does the clean up.. what ever.. it was wonderful. The only ones invited were LaVar's surviving siblings and their spouses. A good time was had by all.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Bug Eyes


Kim and I at Disneyland.