Monday, April 24, 2023

Jacob Wins a Surf Contest

But woe he tied with another dude for first and they had to draw for the trophies and so he ended up with a 2nd Place Trophy.  But he is first in our World!!!!

With him are two of his friends, brother Jimmy, sister Kelsi, Dad James and Uncle Chase with two of Chase's children.


Five Trophy winners that day.

 

Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Eyes are Good! And Cholesterol Under Control

I saw a Scripps Ophthalmologist  and the news was all good.  The Fuchs Dystrophy on the left eye is growing so slow he thinks that I will die before it really chooses to bother me.  Also my glasses still have a great prescription and I do not need to change them for now.  He says  especially if the prism is working so well because that is hard to achieve.   He says when my eyes are irritated it is eyestrain and not the Fuchs causing the problem.

Last year I saw a Ear, Nose and Throat and he started me on the generic version of Flonase which I use every night and I never have a stuffed nose anymore.  That was the greatest appointment outcome because I had been sent for sleep apnea problems and because I could not breathe they said I had it and was going to have to wear those horrible things at night and then I suggested the ENT idea and my primary said definitely and it worked!!! ENT prescribes Flonase and no sleep apnea!!!  No sleep apnea at all and I have been so grateful for that.

Also after all the blood work numbers came back the Dr told me my cholesterol was under control and so is my blood pressure and sucrose. Yea!!!  Also my weight.  I do need to exercise more though.  Longer walks will do.



Monday, March 27, 2023

The Lyft, Uber Dilemma

Today my appointment with Mohs Surgery Doc was at Shiley Pavillion on Torrey Pines.  Linda and James were both going to be out of town and my insurance provides rides so I called for an Uber.

All worked fine until we got there and driver wanted to drop me three buildings and a parking lot from where I was going.  I finally got him to take me back to Shiley and he said he would pick me up at same place.

Ha!  At 11:45 I was told my driver was on the way and then he had arrived.  Problem is it was Marcos and not Carlos and he had same problem as morning driver and had instructions to pick me up at wrong place.

I talked with Scan Transportation and she proceeded to keep me on line while we went through three or four Uber drivers who all had same problem and could not find me.  I was now very tired and frustrated.

She was stoic and could not understand the problem but extremely sympathetic and determined to get me picked up.  Finally Samy, a Lyft Driver was called and I said the magic words that told him where I was at.  I said, closer to the Torrey Pines Golf Course, and he came right to me.  

By now I was frantic and had James and Mary ready to come pick me up ( he was back from SL) if this one did not find me but he did.  It was almost 1:30 before I got home.  What an experience.

However, I did find out why there was a problem.  The Lyft driver, a little younger than Meagan, said the data that Scan sent to them showed the big area of all the Scripps buildings but not the numbers except for the main building which is 10666...I was at Shiley 10820.  He said the data would point to a place a little north or south of the main building but unless someone gave them more of a clue they could not see addresses, etc.  He said he would have known instantly if I had said next to the big hotel by the golf course.

Meantime, the lady from Scan thought it was Uber and Lyft data that was bad and she said we will never know what the problem is unless you get to ride back with one of them, weird right?  Is this Scan driver stuff new or just a problem here where there are so many buildings in a row???

UPDATE:  When I wrote a letter to Scan and explained the problem they treated it as a grievance letter from me, apologized, and never learned a thing from it.  So I am never using their transportation again.

 

It Is a Good Day!!!

I met my new Primary Doctor on March 14th and what a dynamo!!!  In two days she had all tests I needed, additional appointments needed with any and all doctors ordered. 

I am working with a dermatologist on eczema etc.  Having mohl surgery on hand scheduled, addressed all other itching problems.

Have medication for edema she saw immediately and medicine caused additional itching on lower legs but all well and have lost at least 10 lbs or more.

Have appointment with opthomologist so will be getting new glasses and hopefully help on the Fuchs Dystrophy.

Have the new lower dentures and will work with them and eventually have a permanent set that I will actually be able to chew only end of year.  Some sensitivity issues but working on them.

Had chest exrays because of edema and no pneumonia type stuff but need to get all fluid out.  There has been additional heart enlargement, etc.  Working on this.

Blood tests came back and have a few high numbers on creatine and urea but liver does not look too bad and phosphorous and calcium are under control.  Have new info to work with to keep balanced and prevent more damage.  All other numbers look good.  Cholesterol lowest in 60 years since began monitoring.

Have not experience anymore shortness of breath, no aching in legs.  I got very stiff and sore when I was energetically doing over an above on collage, puzzles, sorting of records, pictures etc.  But it is all done and I am feeling great.

I think my hormones are balanced for the first time in ages and without the patch, etc.  Living here and eating the right foods has made a big difference in my life.  What we eat is what it is all about...stay away from processed and fast food, eat clean.  Listen to my body and what it can tolerate.  With all my allergies and etc. it has been a learning process since Hurricane Katrina ruined my digestive system but I have always had allergies and such.  My skin is better than every, wish I had this skin in my teen age years. 

Yes, I do get tired but I take a nap!!!  I was having night sweats and found it was the throw I was wrapping myself in to stay warm.  All well, there.

Anyway after the Echo results come back I am sure we will discuss more but I am thrilled to be working with such a competent doctor.  She is East Indian as is Dr. Serry.  Only 37, 1 and 4 yr old, only here 6 months, hating living in Palm Springs, love it here.  She is a Family doctor, not internist but very sharp and aggressive.  Her husband also works at same clinic I think.

I can't see my new cardiologist till May 23 when it will be 3 yrs since Dr. Grey, I am hoping to have no more to do with him or Stinnis, we will see!!!

Because of all the changes to my eating and etc for many different reasons I am no dairy, no gluten, drink almond milk and use coconut yogurt and ice creams, etc. Ckd changed some eating, no chewing teeth changed some.  The lisinopril has blood pressure under control and rosuvastatin doing it's job.  

I need to work on my specific exercise and walking but I am very active and energetic doing things inside!!!  Last night I was even dancing, hope that will be a part of my life again.  My weight stays under 130-135.  

I take care of all monetary, etc and health care issues and appointments etc,  Linda drives me to Dr Appts and see I have shopping needs, etc.  So much I can order from Amazon, I try to be quite self- sufficient.

Dr. Nathwani is going to be a great doctor to work with, so happy I was inspired to call and change  Scripps offices.  Linda and James both go to same Scripps Clinic and have same cardiologist. 



Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Tanner and Kelly's Families Come for a Few Days

Cohen or Coco became acquainted with new people and soon lost his shyness of them.  He is the baby of Tanner and Marissa and was l year old in early January.  He loves walking but is not saying too much yet!


Linda had the Hardys come for dinner and Molly took pictures since I did not.
Lea and Kelsie are always chatting and fun.



 
Molly did pretty good getting everyone in picture but where was Collin? 

 Something funny I did not know about until later was Linda filming me getting excited sharing how Bahia had made this wonderful reel of Kham and how the pictures on the video of Kham doing things on the beach matched the actions of the song being sung about going to the ocean.  

I thought it was miraculous while they had missed catching that, so I was excited as I explained to them how it was done and they could learn to do it too.!!!!  Linda then attached the excited video of me to the song "Put a Woman in Charge" and put it on her Facebook account.  It was the first reel she ever made and it was good except I looked like a crazy lady with funny hair in the back as it is here.  Have to see it to believe it.

Poor Molly who was doing such a good job with the boys Coco and Roro did not get her picture here.


 
Here is a picture of Molly taking care of Ro and Co at the same time.  She was very helpful and always happy and taking such good care of herself.  Already in the 3rd grade!





Kelly or Linda caught the picture of me rocking Roro the following day when Kelly and Collin were getting ready to leave.  I told Gary I could rock the baby and so I settled in the chair and he brought him to me.  I was showing him musical reels and he soon fell asleep.  My arm is too weak or he is too heavy for me to hold him well so I snug him against my body and hold him that way. 

I love these rocking pictures with Ro.  That is how we got acquainted in November is I got the new recliner, glider, rocker and Kelly would bring him in to learn to rock with me and I would sing and rock and show him books and he loved the rocking.  So fun for me.

Before he left this time I went over to give him a hug and I not only got the hug but a slobbery lick on the nose, too, which is pretty near an expression of love, I choose to think.
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Linda got some good pictures of Coco and Roro learning to play together.  She also got a video of them taking a wooden toy away from each other and just keeping their eyes on each other while they took it and then lost it to the other, waiting to see what reaction they would get.  Neither cried or got upset but you could definitely see a little older boy glee in Coco's eyes when he was the victor and got to keep the toy and Roro just looked a little bewildered as to what had happened.  You can see in the picture below the wooden toy Coco ended being the victor of taking away from Roro, who is only 8 months old.

 


Another funny thing that happened with Coco is that after the Torsak's had left and Tanner and Marissa also left for an errand and Gary was busy Coco ended up being in the kitchen area with just Linda and I.    Of course, he is familiar with her, but they live in Las Vegas and Coco does not see her often.   He just barely met me.  He is not used to being without his mother but handled it really well.

He started walking from one room to another saying, "Ma, Ma, Ma, where's Da?"  Linda picked him up and made him feel comfortable but I thought it was amazing he did not start to pucker or cry at being deserted.


I was telling Marissa about it when they returned and she could not believe it because he had never called her Ma or anything before!!!!  Linda said he didn't need to call her anything because she was always there and his needs are met so says nothing except "Where's Da?"  It was so cute.


Monday, March 06, 2023

Health Update


Since I have taken away all dairy from everything I eat I have little processed food left or freezer dinners.  All frozen sugary and high carb treats with milk etc are gone.  Got rid of anything with cheese.  No broth or creamy stuff in soups etc.

I am feeling better all ready but I cannot let down my guard about what I eat.

I also eliminated this past month allergy meds except for Flonase at night.  I stopped lexapro.  I use oxybutynin only when going out.  I try to monitor water etc. 

On Feb 22 I spent 3 hrs at Dentist and removed 6 teeth, was on codeine and amoxicillin and will receive partial on March 22.





Wednesday, March 01, 2023

Harry Passes Away



Harry Math Becker, age 91 of Gaylord, Michigan, passed away peacefully on February 26, 2023, with his family at his side.

Harry was a loving and beloved husband, father, and grandfather, who lived a full and adventurous life.

Born April 27, 1931, in Glendive, Montana, to Henry Bernard and Amelia Josephine (Strohmayer) Becker, he spent his early childhood years on their family dairy farm. At age five, his family moved to Whitefish, Montana, where he spent most of his childhood hunting with his favorite uncles, teaching tricks to his horse, and joking and playing tricks on his younger sister, Henrietta.

At 14, Harry worked for his Uncle Roman for two summers as the youngest member of his combining crew harvesting crops from North Dakota to New Mexico. This crew was a 500-person team the US government chose to serve as the Harvest Brigade to provide food for the Allied troops and civilians during WWII. Harry finished his last two years of high school in Glendive, MT, where he found life-long friends. He excelled at playing basketball, track, baseball, and football, and helped Dawson High School win back-to-back state titles in football. He continued playing football at North Dakota State College of Science. In 1991, Harry was inducted into NDSCS's Hall of Fame for his outstanding athletic abilities and achievements during his time playing football for them.

Harry received his associate degree from NDSCS and promptly got a job working for Shell back in his hometown of Glendive. Due to his strong will, perseverance, and the disciplined principle of working hard, Harry quickly rose through the ranks at Shell. In 1962, Harry was reassigned to take over one of the offshore oil rigs off the coast of Santa Barbara, CA, making him the youngest offshore drilling foreman at the time. Harry helped to develop/employ underwater diving and drilling techniques/devices. In 1974 Harry was transferred to Gaylord to supervise Shell’s operations in the growing Niagaran trend. He retired from Shell in 1987, then promptly went to work with Ward Lake Energy to develop the shallow Antrim formation. He has been honored for lifetime achievements in oil and gas through the American Petroleum Institute and the Michigan Desk & Derrick Club.

In 1958, Harry fell in love and married Shirley Jean LaPage, and they have shared the following 64 years together. Throughout life's joys and sorrows, pains and pleasures, they have loved and supported each other, and through their actions have created a beautiful, warm, and tight-knit family.

Harry loved his children and grandchildren and has been there for all their sporting events, joys and heartbreaks, graduations, birthdays, weddings, and other major life events. He's the loudest cheerleader any of his kids or grandkids could ask for, and he loved telling stories of his life and giving memorable life lessons. He was community-minded, participating on many boards.

Harry is survived by his wife, Shirley; two sons, Ronald (Roberta) and David (Joan); five grandchildren, Travis (Alix), Clay (Sheldan), CiCi, Ronni (Tanner), and Rena; one great-grandson, Benji Harry Becker; half-brother, Michael “Mel” Norgaard; and brother-in-law Richard Dietz.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Henrietta Becker Dietz; and his sister-in-law, Maxine Norgaard.

A visitation will be held on Friday, March 3, 2023, from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. at Nelson Funeral Home in Gaylord.

A Mass of Christian burial will be held on Saturday, March 4, 2023, at St. Mary Cathedral in Gaylord starting at 11:00 a.m. Visitation will be held prior to Mass at the cathedral beginning at 10:00 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorials donations may be made to either St. Mary Athletic Association at 321 N. Otsego Ave., Gaylord, MI 49735 or Gaylord High Athletic Association at 90 Livingston Blvd., Gaylord, MI 49735-9387

Arrangements were entrusted to Nelson Funeral Home and Cremation Service, P.O. Box 1548, Gaylord, MI 49734.

Posted online on March 01, 2023

Harry was my high school and college boyfriend.  We almost married but parted ways and I went to California to teach school and did not see him till the 2000 Dawson County High School Reunion.

See 50th Reunion in Glendive on the right side of my blog for pictures.


Monday, February 20, 2023

Day in the Life of a 90 Year Old



I made a reel of this with the music of "Forever Young" sung by Rod Stewart.























Sunday, February 12, 2023

Poinsettia Relief Society Newsletter Spotlight for the Month of February

Welcome to Janet Hardy!

At the end of October, Janet joined our ward, when she moved in with her daughter & son-in-law, Linda & Gary Pulsipher. Last month, she turned 90 & she wears it well!
       
Janet was born in Ogden Utah, during the depression. When she was just a year old, her family moved to a small town in Montana, where they were the only LDS family. She graduated from high school, attended BYU, & graduated with a degree in elementary education. She then taught school for a year in Billings, Montana. When school let out, she & a girlfriend took a road trip down the West Coast through Oregon, & down through California. They stopped in San Diego, when they saw how beautiful it was. They were smitten.  They found the office of education, interested to inquire about teaching positions. Although the hiring director was on vacation, when the office found out that they were BYU graduates, they guaranteed them a teaching position on the spot. After going back to Montana to pack up her things, in 1956, Janet made San Diego her home.

A few years later, she met her husband, Richard. Six weeks later they married & went on to have 4 children, 2 boys & 2 girls. After having children, Janet quit teaching and pursued a real estate license. She served in many callings in the church. 
In 1996, her husband passed away. Janet sold their home & went to live with her children. After several years, she bought a home in Lake Almanor, California, located in northeast California, situated where Yosemite meets the Cascades. She lived there for 22 years. It was a wonderful place to live. She attended & served in various callings in the branch there. Her children & grandchildren loved to visit her there.

Having experience with loan processing, Janet went to work for the SBA ( Small Business Administration) providing disaster relief. She would travel for months at a time & process low interest loans for homes that were destroyed by flooding or other natural disasters. She worked for many years, until at age 79, she finally retired.  

Janet enjoys time with her family. Linda Pulsipher is the 2nd of her 4 children & James Hardy, also in our ward, is her youngest.  Janet has 15 grand kids & 13 great grand kids. She has so many great and inspiring stories to tell, so get to know her. We're so glad she's here!

Monday, February 06, 2023

Margaret Sent Pix of Lake Almanor!

So beautiful, I miss it and she does, too.  Living and working in Redding now.



 

Friday, February 03, 2023

Finally See Kham after almost 2 years!



 Mitch and family and Maria came over on Thursday afternoon and brought Mexican food and I served them my raisin cookies which they liked so well I sent them home with them.

Kham is a doll and wanted to go upstairs and find the toys I told him were up there.  Finally they went up and he was not interested in much till he found a large blue plastic ring which he enjoyed throwing down the stairs.

Then they went on the patio and we did the 4 generation picture and family picture.  He found the red and white beach ball that has been out there for awhile and started throwing it at Sadie and she started tossing it back and he was having so much fun he laughed and laughed out loud.  I told him he could take the ball he loved it so much.  I thought it was for Rowan who is now in Las Vegas.  But when I asked Linda she said she did not know where it came from.  Oh, oh, probably over the fence from the neighbors.  Oh, oh.

Anyway I am so glad they came over and visited me.  Kham has a piece of cookie in each hand to entice him to sit for the pix.

Monday, January 23, 2023

90th Birthday Party at Linda's Home

 Gary and Craig had to blow up all these balloons for the setting Linda wanted.




Maria brought this of what was happening the year I was born!


Linda and Gary prepared a Chipotle type supper with shredded chicken and Cafe Rio dressing and the best guacamole and salad, my favorite kind of meal.  Maria brought the Sprinkles Cupcakes which I have not had in about 5 years...up to $5 each now but well worth it!!!!   




Such good food as it always is at Linda's, she and Gary are a good team.
 

 Camber's Dad Greg is a storyteller and he has sooo many!


Pix were taken with everyone.  Granddaughter Kelsi.


Son James


Son-in-law Gary


Daughter Linda


Granddaughter Lea


Grandson Jimmy, He had to leave early to go to work at Jake's, a restaurant.


Kelsi and Lea, my beauty advisors!


Great Grandson Nico volunteered to take a picture with me for a cupcake.


Great Granddaughter Eden,  she always romped with Sadie, he really loves her.  She is a big reader, just like her Mom and Keira.


Great Granddaughter Keira, the sci fi girl who knows how to make movies really well, and is an avid reader.


Meagan's husband Matt is a brain with charm.  I like the beard.


lst Granddaughter Meagan, we had a lot of life together, helping one another.


The darling Massey family! Maria and Johnny gave me the cute sweatshirt!
Not that I ever was gorgeous, but I'll take it.


Daughter Maria, always compassionate and knows just what to give you.


Johnny and Maria, Johnny had to fly from his work site in Bay Area and fly back to come to my party!!!  Appreciated that so much.


These peeps just live down the street.  Their home was always open to me and I lived with them a lot.  James was always generous and even sent me on my $3500 trip to Scandinavia.


Always helping me, Linda and Gary, always there for me, moved me so many times as I changed my hats several times after Richard died.



Wax lips used to be a big thing in my childhood.  I had fun opening a box of candy from Maria and Johnny which was all the candy popular in 1933.


They got into the 1933 candy box and have the candy cigarettes.  It is hard to believe but we had them all the time and nobody thought anything of it.



 Camber's Dad came and ate with us, Mary was with Camber at UCSD hospital, she is getting the help she needs now and doing so much better, pray it continues!!!


Jimmy keeps us smiling!



I received many greetings from family who are spread all over the country.

15 grandchildren and families, 13 great grandchildren

I also loved hearing from so many friends and other family.  Great Day!

And Row sent me a Happy Birthday greeting, too.  


Linda made a movie of my life and we are watching it at the party!  And there is the open box of 1933 candy.


Morning after the party Linda couldn't walk Sadie as she and Gary were sub teaching in Seminary so I had to quickly get dressed and walk Sadie.   Linda was home when I got back and she took this picture.


 What a fantastic birthday I had, does my family know how to throw a party, oh yes!!


John Hardy Memorial Hike 2015

My Life So Far