Monday, August 24, 2009

Greetings to all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have been in withdrawal since not being able to read the blogs. Now you're saying, "Why not?" Well, I guess my dialing finger was out of commission or I could have called and asked my knowledgeable, computer sister Janell what they are. That is the only excuse I have. You see, my computer was actually functional. It was mom's that was on the blink. I've just need to be more of a leader like the rest of you, rather than a follower. This is quite fun. I'm getting to be quite a philosopher. He He.

I can't believe that school is starting again. I think I know the names of Tara's students better than she does. I must have written their names on things at least 300 times. I'd forgotten what it's like. She still needs more. In fact, I was sitting there all alone in her classroom, because Tara had gone home to feed Ian for Seth, and it was very quiet, when I heard a voice say, "Are you a teacher?" I screamed so loud I'm sure the whole neighborhood heard me. I turned to see a father standing there with big, wide eyes and a startled look. I meekly said, "No, I'm her mother." He started to grin and wanted to know if there was anyone who could help him register his sixth grader. To top it all off, he was hispanic and still had an accent. I'm sure he thought, do I want my child in this school with screaming gringos. I could hear him laughing as he went down the hall.

Grandchildren never cease to amaze me. Mine are the cutest ever. Tara was gone and I had Ian on the porch swing with me and Kynslie climbed up beside me. Out of the blue she said, "Where is your Papa?" I explained that he is in heaven, but I have a papa. She said, "My mama's Papa is in heaven too." "He died." It gave me a lot to reflect on. I think our children and grandchildren are a lot closer to heaven than we think and our family, on the other side, is around us, just not visible. I was reading Section 101 in the D&C and he tells us about it.

I know this is getting too long, but I just wanted to say how great it has been to see Marian, Ethan and Adelaide. I loved going to Ashley and Nikki's plays. It's fun to be related to the stars. Thanks Turley, Ken, Janell, Mark & Karen for all the good meals and beds. I love Norm and Sheryl's letters and thanks for the berry errands you run for me Glenna. I hope everyone has a great year in school and I look forward to the upcoming marriange of Jessica and Bryce. I love you all.
Linda

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Greetings to all the bloggers!
I know you think I'm lost, but I've been on vacation with my typing fingers. They wanted to work, but then they said, "We are on vacation!" Now don't you think that's a great excuse?

I seem to have a conscience at Janell's and so here I am again. Yesterday was a celebrating day for me. I drove all this way by myself. For those of you who have not had trouble with your nervous system, this will probably sound crazy, but for me it was a milestone. God does answer prayers. I wanted to see Ashley's play, so I prayed I'd know if it was right. Ten minutes later Janell called and she always has great advice, as you all know from reading her blogs, and she said, "Come!", so here I am. I made it half way and now I'm on the second leg. Thanks for answers!

It's fun being a grandma, except I sure know I need to exercise. Kynslie wanted me to chase her Thursday and I did some huffing and puffing. My legs snap and have the sound of pretzels when they bend. Ian is sooooooooooooo cute. He is very alert and laughs out loud. He weighs 15 lbs. and is 22 inches long. He loves everyone. Eric is in Canada and sends great e-mails to cheer us up. Tara finished her Masters Degree this summer and Seth is enhancing the environment with his landscaping. Well, it's time for me to be on my way. Have a great day!