Thursday, July 31, 2008
Documentaries
Sunday, July 27, 2008
'Come See the Paradise'
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Mediterranean Trip
Observation about Saturday Night
Pioneer Day
Friday, July 25, 2008
Living Well and Living Fully
Monday, July 21, 2008
California Pizza Barbeque Chicken Salad
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Mysteries of My Simple Life
What's New in Lake Almanor?
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Monday, July 14, 2008
Maria Recuperating
Summer Sprucing
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Wednesday, July 09, 2008
What's New at my House?
Saturday, July 05, 2008
Celebrating the 4th
Thursday, July 03, 2008
The Simple Things in Life...
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
China and the Church
Since some of you are talking about teaching English in China, this is something you should know. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is not legally recognized in China. The Church has gained their trust, however, by understanding their restrictions and complying with them. So members can meet together in rented halls or homes but:
- There are no Church owned facilities in mainland China.
- No proselyting of any kind is permitted.
- Religious materials may not be shipped in or distributed.
- No Chinese nationals may be invited to join in the meetings.
- LDS.org lists places to meet, you cannot hold services on your own.
- Avoid religious discussions with Chinese nationals. If they ask you questions, answer basic facts and end the religious conversation.
You are encouraged to be an example of goodness through acts of kindness.
I was surprised at all this since Hong Kong has a Temple and meeting houses and missionaries. Of course, they are separate countries.
"Bachelorette" lovers out there?
Monday, June 30, 2008
Fire Update!!
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Eating Frenzy...
Thursday, June 26, 2008
My Dad
Ancestors and such...
There was also at least one of the children of the second generation who became caught up in alcohol. She had no children. Next generation a few more marry out of the Church and then some of their children marry out of the Church and a few get caught up in alcohol. And it appears that there is an addictive strain in the blood line so none of the descendants should take that first drink and take the chance.
Good Mood Diet!
Fire, Fire, Fire, Raging all About!
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
The Nightmare or Reality?
Monday, June 23, 2008
Janet does Barbeque!
It's a Good Life!
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Melissa the Gourmet Cook
Music We Love to Hear
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Facts About Kissing
Midwest Flooding
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Collins Pine Co Museum
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
My Backyard
SBA Friends Call from Cedar Rapids
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Sunday Afternoon in Susanville
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Lake is Looking Good but...
Monday, June 09, 2008
It's a Good Life in Lake Almanor!
Then the Dyer family, who has been such a great asset to our ward, gave some great talks and Fonda told me she appreciated my handouts so much and was saving them for her teaching Book of Mormon in Seminary.
When I arrived home I somehow didn't feel quite so gloomy, I was part of this extended family at church and it was a good thing. Then my children call and talk to me, even little Kelsi was reminded of her 'Maa' and Camber let her talk to me. I am blessed!
Besides while the rest of the nation is being ravished by storms we are peacefully enjoying 70 degree weather with glorious sunshine and no wind. My flowers are growing, the deer are staying away and Bandido and I are each able to take a good walk each day. It is a good life at Lake Almanor for Janet and Bandido.
Romantic? Not Me...
When the missionary returned to the Y, we dated awhile but I decided I still like my high school sweetheart better and I went to Billings to teach school after graduating and tried once again to try and convert him. I failed, I came to California to teach and as far as I know, have never been known as a romantic...
Saturday, June 07, 2008
Granddaughter Kristi, the Mom
Craig in Brazil
Meagan in India
Friday, June 06, 2008
Fun and Excitement
3 Tips to Living to 100!
Thursday, June 05, 2008
Yea for Wal Mart!
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Books, Movies and Candy
Some people are just nice...
Thoughts on Aging by my sister Carole
The following was written by my sister Carole and says so well the pitfalls of becoming an "old lady".
Clothes shopping is a nightmare. The clothes in the non-maternity section look like they should be in the maternity section and the maternity section looks very comfortable to me. What do I do? I wear my same old jeans with the slight stretch and the same old sweat shirt that feels so good.
Summer is coming. I get hot. Do I reveal the sagging arms with short sleeves…don’t even think about sleeveless! Or do I constrain myself to wear the timeless shirtwaist blouse that certainly defines my age. I never did look good in that style ,the puffy short sleeve always fitted my figure best but I don’t want to look like I am trying to be 16 again.
Hair…do I continue to dye or let the natural grey do the lighting for me? The girls on TV look great in their long shiny straight hair..mine just wants to frizz and I can’t seem to get out of the helmet look without lots of time in the bathroom. I no longer have 4 kinds of shampoo to choose from, I have 40. Do I want it thicker, shinier, straighter, curlier, streakier, moisturized, dryed out or just plain clean? Do I want it sticking out, messed up, sleeked down or shaved off? Do I need to glue it, spray it, wax it, sculpt it, or heaven forbid, perm it?
Shoes..I will be on my feet all day, thank goodness for Easy Spirit..but high heels, not for over two hours. I will not wear “grandma shoes” with the slight wedge and tie. I believe my dad, who sold shoes, called them oxfords…never! The ballerinas I so loved as a teen, just don’t quite do it anymore either. I did find some cute sandels, but oh, the price. We have 9 months of winter, not practical--oh,what the heck , I’ll wear thick socks.
Yes, I will fight old age. I will exfoliate, moisturize and serumize. I will eat right, walk and get my yearly exam..I will not have any more mammagrams, I had one. I will have my colonoscopy and keep my teeth in order. I have final expense insurance but I am dropping that and donating my body to science..being the practical person I am and wanting that body to keep on being of some use since I have nourished it so well, burying it just doesn’t seem right.
Very sincerely,
Carole Fuqua, a girl of the fifties, a grandma of the nineties but I just can’t say what I am of the 2008ths, someone else will have to call me an 'old lady'."
Monday, June 02, 2008
Widows Weeds
Sunday, June 01, 2008
"Nights in Rodanthe"
Friday, May 30, 2008
The Great Escape
Why was he so successful in his efforts?
1--Confidence in himself, his abilities, superiority of his country
2--Dedication to his duty
3--Ability to get his fellowmen to do whatever was needed
4--Attitude of "whatever it takes"
5--His mind was always in gear, always thinking, always wary, always planning
I suppose this could be a model for success in anything you wanted to do. And it is interesting that if it had been the story of an American instead of a Nazi he would have been a hero--actually I suppose he was a hero ln his country as well, but what an ironic ending to his life.