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OOOOOOHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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He still hasn't seen that I tattled on him. In the spirit of O&H I tried to get him to read it last night. Neaksis read it in front of him even, but he got sidetracked before reading it. I assume so, since I did not wake up with my fingers duct-taped together. (Wouldn't mind doing a little duct-taping of my own. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/eek.gif" alt="" />)


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But, if you sealed the gas leak with enough tape, he might explode.

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Sounds like a personal problem to me. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

Mom, GP fell last night on his way to bed, and was very dizzy after. We had to just about carry him to the bathroom and to bed, him still tripping on his feet all the way. He is sleeping peacefully this morning, anyway. And he broke a nail.


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Better a nail than a limb. I'll be leaving for physical therapy in 15 minutes. I'll leave the cell phone on. He may still be just weak from not eating for 4 days; let's give it a day or so and see if he doesn't perk up. It will take a month to get him in to see Dr. Yee. Want to try and make an appt. and get the ball rolling?

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Does this mean GP won't be able to run the marathon this weekend?


You folks are a real gas - or at least AJ is.

It's been more than a few days now, but I think I'll tell my "Young Womens Retreat" story from last weekend. Part of it anyway.

My W is assigned to help with the Young Womens program at our church. They were set to do an overnight retreat last weekend, and the lady in charge asked me to come along and help with the program portion on Friday night... which I was happy to do, especially since my W and daughters would be there.

The location is a ranch about an hour from home. It's a modern home with power, and water, so we weren't really roughing it. My W and I slept outside to get away from the girls and have a little quiet time. Weather was supposed to be good, so I put down a tarp, with another one over the top of us to keep the frost off the sleeping bags.

It's early in the morning. I wake up to.......... the light starting to gather in the east, indicating the sunrise is not far off. The big dipper is directly in front of me if I lay on my back, and the morning star shines brightly on my right side. Early morning is quiet, and peaceful. I watch the stars move across the heavens, and I think for a while.

This will be a busy day, with the twins marching in the vetrans day parade, and much to do before nightfall. I have some time though, so I continue to think. The air is fresh, but not as cold as it could have been. The sleeping bag feels nice around my neck, I pull my stocking cap on a little bit tighter, because it's colder with my head out from under the tarp. My W sleeps beside me, her breathing regular, and soft. I am glad she feels comfortable and safe.

The stars overhead begin to fade in the gathering light. I see the mountains begin to take shape in the south and east, and note that the birds are starting to flit from tree to tree. My W stirs, it's almost time to get up. I offer to pack up while she goes in and helps with breakfast. We hear the girls (sleeping on the upper deck of the house) begin to stir - the background buzz of conversation (that you always have with teen girls) begins again for the day.

W gets up, and goes inside. I slip on my coat, and shoes, and quickly pack up the overnight gear, and stow it in the car. Soon I'm inside asking how everyone slept. Everyone has a good report, even the adults. Three ladies are making breakfast, I try to stay out of the way.

Breakfast goes well. Waffles with strawberries and whipped cream. Oh well, I can start the diet again on Monday. I gather the girls together who have to march in the parade, and we begin the drive home. The girls drop off to sleep one by one, and soon I have the drive to myself. Love songs play on the radio, and I find my thoughts drifting back to MB, and that January I found the MB website way back in 2002. It was an accident, I was looking for something else, but it turned out to be a really good thing for us.

I'm shaken out of my reverie by the need to pass the car ahead of me. It goes fast on the flat, and down hills, but slows to 15 under the limit on the up hills. The passing lane enables me to pass safely, so I take advantage of it. As we pass through Dameron valley, I see the horses stamp, and blow in the cold morning air. I think they like the fall, but not being a horse, it's hard to know for sure. Traffic increases, I have to pay more attention to my driving.

We drop down into Diamond valley, and go past the spot where I rolled our International Scout...... probably 17 years ago last January. It was snowing, and a car coming the other direction slid into my lane. Head on collisions are the worst, so I pulled off on the shoulder to let it go by. Nooooo !!! The right side wheels sink in the mud, and it flipped us right over. Not going fast, and no one was hurt, but it totaled the vehicle. We were more than a month without a car that time, money was hard to come by. I traded some personal items for a Volkswagon rabbit that didn't run, and fixed it up in my "spare time." It served us well until we could afford something a little larger. (We had 6 children, but lucky for us, we could walk to church.) School was only three blocks away, so we just made do with everything else.

You can no longer see the ruts were my wheels sunk in the mud, or the gash where the roof line met the ground. The twins weren't even born yet...... it's funny how memories are selective for family members, depending on age.

We pass the volcano cone, and head down the hill towards Snow Canyon state park. The red hills are a flaming fire in the rising sun.

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I marvel at the beauty God has created for us to see. Some may take issue with that point of view, but wasn't it the psalmist who asked "What is man that thou is mindful of him, and the son of man that thou visitith him? Thou has made him a little lower than the angles, and crowned him with honor, and glory...."

My reflections confirm what I already know. Life is difficult, but God is good to us. Despite the hard parts, we see glimmers of beauty all around us. We can concentrate on one, or on the other. Our quality of life depends on that choice, not on our circumstances........ for the most part.

I thank my MB friends for being part of my beautiful world. I thanked my W first thing this morning, and I thank her often.

We soon reached the drop off point for the parade. I let the sleepy girls out into the brisk morning air. When they passed my vantage point on the parade route, their lines were straight, and their heads held high. Their marching band took first place, and they were pleased. Lets hope they do as well in their marriages,and with their future families. Maybe if we help as much as we possibly can, they will be OK. We hope so.

God bless you all today, and may you have a very happy day. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />

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What a lovely story! The picture is taking f o r e v e r to come up, so I didn't get to see it yet.

It is amazing how we each ended up here, often without intending to. I had no idea such a thing even existed; all I was looking for was some information if there was any way possible to make it all stop. And boom - I am handed a detailed and workable blueprint for everything I needed to survive, and fight for my M besides.

The friends were a fabulous bonus!

Well, Mom is on her way to the hospital for surgery on Antarctica. Did she mention she was going to? Anyway, she is. AJ is taking her, and Neaksis will pick her up tomorrow.

I am finally getting sleepy again from being up to help AJ get out the door on time. So I guess I will go back to bed for another 1 1/2 hours till the alarm goes off, or else I will start typing gibberish.

Neaksis was on TV. It was the local cheese, I mean cable network. It was hilariously down-home. People walking back and forth in front of the anchors, and during Neaksis' segment, one of the anchors walked past in the hallway behind them, carrying a nice donut snack. If our family put out a live cable channel, that's a lot what it would be like, sans little jokes about the "striper" fish one of them caught having "only ONE p". <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />

And the look on Neaksis' face when the news guy said, "So you have adopted 3 children - you must be so proud!" She choked, tried not to laugh, and answered, "Well yes, I have many emotions, but ~tinkling laugh~ pride is one of them."

Going to bed now, but I'll see if by any chance they archived it.


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I am back. Had keyboard death yesterday!

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No T&L did not mention surgery. I trust she is OK?

Would have loved to see your sis on TV. (grin)

I am back. Had keyboard death yesterday!

You ought to learn CPR, it helps in many situations. (Said with mostly a straight face.)

Hope you gave it a good funeral.

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Prim and proper ladies do not mention publicly when they have Antarctica operated on. Luckily for everyone, I am not a prim and proper lady.

Mom is doing better, but still throwing up a lot from the anesthesia.

I am getting a cold. Other than that we are fine. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


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LOL!

The keyboard served as a learning cadaver. It was dissected and displayed then dumped in the trash.

LOL some more....
Having Antarctica operated upon. I assumed that must be the same region as her bummy.

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Close. Let's just say the plumber had to fix a few leaks. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/eek.gif" alt="" />


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Please let T &L know that I will be praying that she feels better soon!

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Wow, SS, that picture doesn't even look REAL!!!!

Prayer to T&L for a speedy recovery.

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On behalf of Mom, thank you CC and B for your prayers. And B, I saw your first post on your thread even though I haven't had a chance to sit down and read the rest, and wow! The mother ship really does lose almost every single captive, eventually.


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Poor TNL

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Believe me, t&l feels plenty sorry for herself! I'm the butt of my own bad joke... <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />

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So, you had surgery because you thought it would be fun? <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/eek.gif" alt="" />

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I hope everything is ok in the end. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/eek.gif" alt="" />

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Hahahahahahaha! I expect everything will be "ok in the end" by tonight, rofl!!!!!!!

The divas are helping host their school Thanksgiving luncheon today, so we will all be going to use our special handmade placemats. (We will bring yours for you, Mom, you can use it tomorrow.)

I've got to get Grandpa into the shower early, too. Doubtless he will fuss and say he's sure he just took a shower the other day, but I have his number! He will wash if I have to wash him myself, which threat ought to accomplish the desired result.

Time to finish getting Diva #1 ready for school. We used to joke we needed to get them each a shirt, lettered "Diva #1" and "Diva #2". I realized that would kind of defeat the whole purpose of divahood, and suggested the more realistic "Diva #1" and "No! I'M Diva #1!"

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