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Time Warp (Part 1)

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So much time, so many years have gone by since my last post. October 2019 to March of 2024 is over four year. Much water has passed under many bridges. Shortly after our visit to Missoula that year Sarah tried to move to California and was gone about two weeks before she decided it was not going to work out. We celebrated Christmas and New Years. In January 2020 Tay and Sarah moved into an apartment in Donnelly. Tay was going to school there and Sarah was working at Tamarack.

We had been hearing word of a possible pandemic starting in November of 2019 and by March it was definitely happening around the world. Soon there were cases of it in Washington State. I had surgery on my back on March 17th, 2020 to remove some bulging disk in my lower back. Earlier that month, Sarah’s boyfriend, Dave, came from Wales and shortly after asked her to marry him. They were married in June. On March 18th the Pandemic became real for our country and lock down began. It was a crazy time. Having to stay at home, wearing masks everywhere. Unable to meet in groups of more than 10. After I recovered from my surgery I was able to work, a dentist office was consider a necessary business so we remain open. There were so many conflicting ideas about how to handle this crazy time. Isolate or herd mentality was a real fight. Where it came from and conspiracy theories that it was deliberate became the norm. There was a battle over being vaccinated or not. This went on until middle of 2022. We did not know many people that passed away from Covid. There were so many deaths. So many sad stories. It is a time that will not be forgotten.

Early spring we began to plan to add on a downstairs bedroom, with the help of the inheritance from my father, we were able to do this. Rob got going on testing for a new septic on our property. We had some timely visits from friends, Dave and Tina and Dan and Wink, who encouraged us to build and even helped us. Dave drew up preliminary plans which Rob was able to take send to an architect and Dan and Wink said they would come and put up the shell. Permits were gotten and work began. We started by tearing off the sunroom on the south side. Then the pouring of cement took place. Then on October 5th Dan and Wink started working along with their son Tom, who came with his wife Rehma. They got it done in two weeks or so, finishing right before the first fall rain came.

In the middle of all this I was diagnosed with breast cancer. After they did a biopsy there was so little cancer that they could not see where to put the marker. (They put a marker to show where the cancer is.) Shortly after I had a mastectomy and the result of the lymph nodes was negative so I did not have to have chemo or radiation. In October, right when Wink and Dan came I had reconstruction surgery that went well. It is such a miracle. I can say that I had cancer for two weeks in the middle of a pandemic!

Back tracking a bit, I wanted to share some pics of our time in Wyoming for my Dad’s memorial in June. Both of our boys and their families came, so wonderful. Sarah was still in Wells. It was a great time to get together with my siblings and their offspring. We had a service in the cemetery. My mom and dad’s urns are together in a tomb stone that had two spaces to put their urns and then they were sealed up. Here are some pics of our family together. (To be continued…)

The Love of Books

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I have loved to read for as long as I can remember.  Many summers of my youth were spent taking trips to the library then spending hours being lost in whatever land the book took me.  Family camping trips, trips to visit relatives, and moments of relaxation while at home were spent with my nose deep in a precious book.  I am so grateful for my love of reading.  It means there is never a dull moment or a time when I say I am bored with nothing to do.

One of my ALL-Time favorite authors is Gene Stratton-Porter.  Her wholesome, sweet books, are full of flowers and birds and wild gardens that just makes my heart soar.  I would recommend all of her books with my whole heart.  She was born in 1863 and died in 1924

Gene Stratton-Porter

Following is a prayer that John Guido taught Amaryllis from the book THE MAGIC GARDEN

“Gentle Saviour, at thy knee

A little child looks up to thee.

Keep me safely through starshine

Make a loving heart of mine.

When you want me for your own

Guide my footsteps to your throne.”

Many lessons of how to love and cherish each other run riot in her books.  I am always so sad when I finish one because I so want it to keep going.   There is a little fly in the ointment – her books were written at a time when people were more openly prejudice and it was acceptable so there is a tiny bit of that in her some of her books.

We took a couple of trips this spring to visit family and friends.

We have been busy around the house, repairing the damage that comes with living in a home for 14 years.  It has been hard work but so rewarding.  People won’t notice the newly varnished wood floors, or the repairs to the living room ceiling where there was water damage from the leaky pipes in the bathroom upstairs, or the tongue and grove up in the rafters of our front porch.  BUT Hubby and I know it looks better when we sit in the living room and face the fireplace not to have a big bad spots on the ceiling and when we see the fire reflecting on the newly varnished floors.  It will also  be far easier for me to battle the spiders on the front porch! Those buggers will still be out there trying to take over the ownership of that ceiling but now a quick swipe with the broom will bring those webs, nests and spiders down!!!  (I know, I know, they will still be up there, hiding in any cracks, crevices or tiny hole they can find but I can fool myself into believing I have a chance to wipe them out!)

Here are some pics for your enjoyment!

We went to see the Shoshone Falls with Carrie.

Shoshone Falls

Jesse and family

Talayla enjoying some spring flowers!

Cuties!     We didn’t get to see Sarah and Tay in person just threw these in.  

In May we went to Hubby ‘s nephew’s graduation!

Graduate Eli with Mom and Dad and Oma

Eli with Uncle and Auntie

Took some great Silo pics on trip home!

Went to hear Code Red and got a signed book and a picture with her and her Dad Larry!

 

We did some “fixer Upper” stuff around the house!

BEFORE:

Had and to move everything OUT!

AFTER:

 

Summer weather is here so that means lots of gardening (which is mostly weed pulling).  It has taken up so much time and I have not conquered it all yet. Praying you have a great June with lots of relaxation (enjoy some for me too!).

Oriental Poppy! “Royal wedding”

Kimmy