Friday, September 04, 2020

Rancho Bernardo House


 

We had a hard time deciding how to place the furniture
 in the guest bedroom but both Meagan and Amy agreed it should be like this and Meagan suggested a lamp to fill the space left on the bureau.  Roomy bedroom.

 


So far it has worked.  The snowflake bedspread turned into a Swedish motive and that works, too.  The rattan chest with extra blanket had to go in the closet once the desk was moved in.




So many of the family came over to help with the move-in it was really incredible, I wish I had gotten everyone's picture.




Carole spied this chest which is perfect for my little tv in the bedroom.





I chose to use the guest quarters as the Master Bedroom and I had to turn my side tables the other way for it all to fit but I can see the front area from my bedroom plus have plenty of room for all my things next to me.  For the first time in 21 years I can put the mirror back over my dresser.

But the guest bathroom is so much more practical because the other bathroom is long way down the hall and the shower in the front bedroom is really roomy with a place to sit if you want plus room for all my stuff.  Love it.


This area is really incredible for all my books I still need to go through and get rid off, so many things about this house that has made it perfect for my needs at this time in my life.  I really know that there was devine help in putting all of this together and making it work, the sale of my house, the move, the new house, all just as worked so, so well..


 This is the front area I look out on.  A front porch thing I have not found a need for but a gardener keeps it raked, they come once a month to cut and blow and sometimes weed but they love to chop up all the plants mostly.  Big light on the corner which I like and I can see garbage trucks and anything else I need to without opening my garage.

Monday, August 31, 2020

Linda and Amy in Linda's Kitchen

Before Amy and Joe moved to West Virginia they would come to Linda and Gary's house almost every week for a delicious dinner.  It was so delightful to live in this beautiful home where everything has a place and  looks so beautiful as well.  They have done so much work to make it very lovely and the whole family are good cooks so very wonderful food as well. 





 

Friday, August 28, 2020

Moving Day

Linda and Gary picked up a truck in Chico I think and drove it up.  Joe and Monica and the missionaries came over and what amazing work they all did!!



 Nevertheless, we had to leave some things there.  I left one of the rockers, the dining table and chairs and corner cupboard to match, the glass shelves, gave the twin bed away and all the shelves and desk in that room...still the truck was bursting.  Joe said he wished he had encouraged me to get a bigger truck.  As it is we could not have found a place for it all but we could have used the dining table and chairs.  I really appreciate the hard work of all these people.  Carole was there helping, too but did not make the picture.

Monday, August 24, 2020

Last Time at Buffalo Chips


We had to do the traditional thing and have one last time at Buffalo Chips.  Buffalo Chips has wonderful  pizza and is quite near the Clear Creek Branch.  We enjoyed all of it, though forgot to take a picture of what we were eating!

Carole flew to Reno thinking we were leaving sooner than we are.  She has been such a tremendous help in preparing to leave and will drive down with me and stay until she can help me move in.

Linda and Gary will be driving the truck with all the furniture.  They flew up and rented a car to get the truck rental.










 

Leaving Lake Almanor

In Spring 2020 I was diagnosed with Aortic Stenosis and it was decided I needed to sell my Lake Almanor home and live closer to the children.  

The first weekend my house sold and this is one of the last pictures of Sadie and I at Lake Almanor before Carole and I leave for San Diego.




 

Sunday, July 26, 2020

Meagan turns 40


Meagan is the first granddaughter and we gave her so much attention you would have thought she would turn out very spoiled, but so not, just delightful.  What a fun baby and what a beautiful woman, so blessed to be her Grandmother.  

Monday, July 06, 2020

Masseys Go to Silvergate Cabin

Meagan sent pictures from their rainy week at the cabin and their 4th of July in Vernal, Utah.  They were driving home from the cabin and stayed in Vernal.  The celebration was so fun, she said they would love to go there again for the 4th.  Parade and good food!!!


















 

Wednesday, June 17, 2020

CRAZY

This is how I feel sometimes.  It will only get worse as time goes on!!!!!


 

Monday, June 15, 2020

Another Grandchild Graduates!!!

James (Jimmy) Hardy graduates from high school and takes the plunge into the future.  Jimmy is the one who has always been willing to lug my luggage up and down the stairs and help me in any way he can.  He has a truly sweet disposition.  Jimmy is also an amazing skateboarder and can spend hours perfecting his talent.

It amazes me how these Hardy children with the Carlston genes are all so talented and coordinated in all kinds of sports...it certainly did not come from the Hardy side, although we can't forget that Grandpa Anderson had some good genes to hand down in the sports department.  He was an ace football, basketball and track star.  And Jimmy kind of looks like him, too.



 

My Sister Carole

Carole sent a picture with her friend from Glendive.  Looking good!!!




 

Monday, June 08, 2020

Birthday Party for Charli

With the Stewart Clan in town and the Pulsipher House updated it is fun to show off their house at the birthday party for Charli.  Pix of Charli are on all the posts and look at those beautiful wood floors.



Kelly did a super job  on the redo of the patio.








Expensive Hair Cut







I took pictures of the back of my hair to show Carole.  So far, so good.  When will I have to get a new hair cut...and can I keep going to such an expensive place?  Only if I only get it cut about every 3 months...
 

Saturday, June 06, 2020

Carlsbad Beach

James came by and we went sunset watching in Carlsbad and then over to the Jay and he had some spaghetti and I had an appetizer of calimari in white wine garlic sauce.  Really good.  This is across the street from the Carlsbad Inn.  Lots of people out, difficult finding parking.




Friday, June 05, 2020

Hair Cut Finally

In early March or late February Linda had a meeting at her home and a blonde lady who had a great haircut gave me the name of her hairdresser.  I did get an appointment and then Covid set in and I had to cancel.  I had a hair cut for the last time in November from Cari in Susanville and a trim in Feb from a lady in Linda's ward.  She only did a weird dry trim.

Anyway finally I was in with Jean Marc at Stainless Hair Salon in Encinitas and he let me know I needed a hair style.  He was very experienced and gave me a Seta type hair cut.  I loved it but was shocked when he told me the price.  I gladly paid though because it is so hard to find someone who knows how to cut a decent short with tapered back hairstyle.  Actually he was perfect at the blowout and I have only had two others do a blowout that I could actually wear out of the shop without totally redoing.  That was Seta and Nadine.

The following was my post on Instagram and Facebook and I got some likes.



From the car to Carole right after.  I cannot begin to say how badly my hair looked when I went in.



Friday, April 03, 2020

Obituary of Richard's brother Martin

Obituary

Martin Earl Hardy, of San Jose, California, passed away from natural causes on March 31, 2020.

The second of three sons, Martin was born to Vida (Earl) Hardy and Heber Merlin Hardy on April 3, 1927 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He became an Eagle Scout and participated in basketball and football at Las Vegas High School, winning state championships in both sports. After high school he enlisted in the Navy and became a naval Seaman in Monterey, California.

In 1946, Martin received a congressional appointment to the Naval Academy, graduating in 1950.  Soon after, he entered flight school and upon completion joined a jet squadron aboard the USS Valley Forge flying the F9F Panther, the Navy’s first carrier-based jet, in the Korean War.

For three years after the war Martin was a flight instructor in Pensacola, Florida.  There he met Kathryn who was serving in the US Navy WAVES.  They were married in Pensacola in 1957.

The Navy took them to Guam in 1959 where Martin performed missions flying the F8U-1P to various carriers operating in the Pacific. He then returned to the Naval Academy to teach Electrical Engineering for three years, followed by an assignment to squadron VRF-31 in Norfolk, Virginia where he became commanding officer in 1966.  He was then sent to Newport, Rhode Island where he graduated from the Naval War College with a MS in International Affairs. Based in San Diego, his last sea duty was in 1968 with Carrier Division One as the Air Operations Officer. His last shore assignment began in 1970 in Washington DC with Naval Air Systems Command.

Martin retired as a Commander USN in 1976, but continued working for the Navy. At night he attended George Washington University Law School and earned his JD degree. He passed the Virginia State Bar exam in 1979.

In 1991 he retired a second time and he and Kathryn moved to San Jose, California.  He became a regular at the local gym and continued his fitness routine until recently.  Martin’s most precious pastime was spending time with his wife and children. He loved the outdoors. He and Kathryn enjoyed exploring and hiking the California mountains and skiing with their family in Park City, Utah. Martin’s life was one of excellence, loyalty, courage, and service for others.

Martin is survived by his devoted wife of 62 years, Kathryn, and their five children, Susan Sutehall and husband John of Chicago, Illinois; James Hardy and wife Jin of Yorba Linda, California; Karen Stanford and husband John of Sugar Land, Texas; Mark Hardy and wife Kate of San Diego, California; and Anne Boris and husband Jon of Denver, Colorado, and many grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Martin will be interred at Gate of Heaven Catholic Cemetery in a private family service.  Memorial gifts may be made, if so desired, to the Sequoia Hospital Foundation in Redwood City, California.

Thursday, April 02, 2020

Linda is a Super Hero

Linda did not want her picture her taken but she has been making wonderful masks all week long!!!




Jacob Arrives Home




 I was walking the dog and came upon The Hardys picture taking after Jacob's arrival home from Argentina.  All the foreign missionaries were called home because of the coranavirus.

Eden


Eden has on her Lake Almanor t-shirt and it looks classy.

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Quarantined at Home Because of the Corona Virus

 I have been at Linda and Gary's home, of course, since mid-December and it was getting near time to go back home to Lake Almanor when the world was plagued with the Virus.  President Nelson had told us about it in December but who knew what to expect...not me.

Supposedly the older people are more vulnerable and so we are being asked to stay home.  Meanwhile, Linda and Gary are only going into the office occasionally but still shopping.  Sarah is home from college in Utah and Kelly and her husband Collin are here also since his college where he is getting P A training is shut down.  They have been renovating the backyard and it looks really nice.  Sadie has had Scout to walk and play with for a long time.

I spend most of my time with my books on my smartphone, and Samsung tablet.  I also have an Amazon tablet and can watch movies on both my tablets.  The books I read are from Library to Go...checking out books on my library cards of which I have three from different areas I have lived in.  And lately I have started coloring in my tablet while I listen to my books.  Needless to say I enjoy listening to books more than watching TV.  I stay very busy and take lots of walks.  

There is much contact with friends and family on Instagram and Facebook as everyone has more time for trivial things.  Today I made cookies.

I can't go home till after I have my echocardiogram and it was moved from March till mid-May and Dr visit after that so who knows when I will get home.  I think I will see if Jake can be hired to clean up my yard this year.

Linda made the mask for me and is making a lot more.  She feels I should use it when going to a drive-by or having contact with those who have gone out.  It keeps the germs from going to your lungs and also keeps you from touching your face and then after any contact you can wash your hands after being around others, before touching your face (or taking your hearing aids out) etc.   Needless to say, it also prevents you from spreading your germs in case you are the infected one.  So far so good, but it may be a long haul.  Sadie and I just had another walk in the sun and are ready to take a nap.

I am so glad this did not happen when I was at my home alone in Lake Almanor.  It has been very pleasant at Linda's home and everyone seems to be enjoying this time together but what will happen with the economy and future for us all, we just pray everyone gets through it in good health.  It is a scary time.

Fortunately, we were prepared all last year for a home church and we have so much wonderful material online for our lessons, for strengthening and teaching us and keeping us spiritually uplifted.  So many videos and messages every day and so much we can be learning.  

I have been reading a lot of biographies of famous people and have really enjoyed that, learned so much.  Amazing world we live in.

All activities for more than 10 people are shut down.  No church, no movies, no concerts, no beach, no Temple, no mall shopping, nada...all the missionaries are being brought home in chartered planes or sent to their homes.  This is an amazing feat going on...


Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Charli Gets her Own Tablet


Little Charli working on her "school work".  I found this app called "Coloring Games" and it is fund for her to do her own color by number and other games.  If she starts to make a mistake Ruby pops up and says...Uh uh uh...so cute.  Charli is amazing, so smart with such a vocabulary and very curious so she learns all the time.

Thursday, March 05, 2020

I Can Hear!!!

I have had a problem hearing correctly for several years.  I finally had a hearing test about 3 years ago at Seneca in Chester and they said I did not need hearing aids yet.  I complained at Church all the time about the speakers but I guess it was me.

I had heard that the hearing aids at Costco were good and not so expensive, which was the main reason I had not looked into it.  My friend paid around $6000 and hen she seldom wore them cuz of the hassle of putting them in, etc.

Because I had received some money from Dave and Dorothy's estate I decided to take action and went into Costco while I was staying for the winter at Linda and Gary's home in Carlsbad. 

Yesterday I received the new hearing aids and I am impressed!!!  I can hear.  When I got into the car to drive home the radio had loud static on it.  I do not know how long I had been driving around with it that way and did not know it.

I can hear the tv at low level and I can hear women's voices again, I can hear all the speakers on tv and I assume I will be able to understand more of the voices in the movies!!!  Anyway the technology has advanced a long way so yea for the techies, I can hear again!!!

Monday, February 10, 2020

An Old Friend Passes

Quite accidentally I came across this information today and so looked up the obituary.

I met Bill when he came to Oceanview School in San Diego to teach my Second Grade class about helicopters.  He came with a pilot who was going to the same ward as me and said he would be happy to come to my class.   The rest is history, Bill told me later he fell in love at first sight. It was a very fun time in my life sailing, sunbathing at the beach, going to dinner and dances.  He was away at sea part of the time and later in my life sent me an email and told me I may have saved his life.  He was being true to me while out to sea and friends of his would visit prostitutes and later one of them died from disease picked up on one of those visits.  He felt he had escaped that by his fidelity to me.

We almost married, but broke up at the beginning of the summer in 1959, the differences in our religious beliefs was too much.  He went to Harvard and I went to BYU for the summer.  I met Richard when I came back and we married 6 weeks later.

Bill visited me at our Choice Mortgage Office in 1990 and told me he was about to marry his third wife and how lucky I was to have escaped marriage with him.  He called me often at midnight when his third marriage was on the blitz and Richard had passed away, always saying he was coming to visit me sometime, said he was getting a divorce.  I think he got dementia after that as he was often confused in his telephone calls.  Somehow he had retained friendships with his ex-wives as he had six children, three boys from the first, one daughter from the second, and a son and daughter from the last.  He had been successful and a millionaire at one time but lost it all, I understand, though his first two wives were very rich and his last was a chiropractor doing well.  He was a very charismatic person with lots of friends.  I enjoyed learning how to sail and always enjoyed being with him.

William Urban BruchWilliam Urban Bruch Obituary


On October 30, 2019 Bill Bruch (Jr.) passed away at the age of 86 in Port Orchard, WA.

Born on December 3, 1932 to William U. Bruch Sr. and Clarice Young Bruch, Bill grew up in Bayport Long Island, NY, where he began his love of sailing. After earning a chemical engineering degree from Columbia, Bill went on to graduate from the US Navy OCS & Flight Schools, serving as a helicopter pilot on the USS Philippine Sea. Military service took him to San Diego, where he started his real estate career by flying clients up to Apple Valley in the late 50's. The east coast drew him back & in '61 he graduated with his MBA from Harvard Business School. Business brought him to Seattle in the mid-60's & Bill found where he wanted to spend the rest of his life- a place where he could both ski and sail in the same day. After a short stint in hydraulic sales, Bill returned to real estate at John L. Scott. At Scott he was a top salesman 1968-74, Bellevue Branch Manager 1974-76, and President 1976-80, expanding the company and helping to steer development of many Bellevue/Eastside neighborhoods. He was one of the founding directors of the NW Multiple Listing Service, a real estate instructor at Bellevue Community College for 17 years, and the author of a manual for agents and brokers using the Hewlett Packard HP 12-C.

After his years at Scott, Bill ran his own real estate & mortgage companies in the 1980's, including Bruch and Vedrich Better Homes & Gardens. His final years in real estate were primarily with Windermere, and finally Realty Executives in Bellevue. Bill, an avid sailor, owner of many Thistles, a Tartan 41, and the first J 36 on Puget Sound. He sailed in 14 Swiftsure races, 4 Victoria-Maui races, and countless others on both coasts, and completed a trans-Atlantic crossing.

A lifelong student of Christian Science, he was a long-time member of the First Church of Christ Scientist Mercer Island, where he served in many roles. Through his faith he continued to grow in wisdom and kindness, understanding that there is no death.

Bill is survived by his younger sister, Anne Miexsell of Sudbury, MA, his wife Laura Balent of Bellevue, WA, as well as his children: William U. Bruch III of La Connor, WA; Robert S. Bruch of Long Beach, CA; James C. Bruch of Kihei, HI; Sarah A. DeBoer (Bruch) of Woodinville, WA; Maxwell B. Bruch of St. Louis, MO; Clarice B. Bruch currently studying in Glasgow, Scotland; & two grandsons: Luke DeBoer and Benjamin Bruch.

Bill's Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, November 22,

from 3-5 pm at the Mercer Island

Community & Event Center,

8236 SE 24th St, Mercer Island, Wa.
Published in The Seattle Times on Nov. 17, 2019

John Hardy Memorial Hike 2015

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