I MISS HIM SO
Though time may pass, the memories stay,
Reminding me of happy days . . .
Among my fondest memories are special thoughts of you
And all the many nice things you would often say and do.

There are memories of the many times
You brightened up my days.
There are memories of your kindness
And your gentle, thoughtful ways.

There are memories of your laughter
And the times you'd smile your special smile,
Just knowing how you loved life
Made it all seem so worthwhile.

And when I recall these memories
As I go without you along life's way,
I find they grow more precious
With every passing day.

I LOVE YOU JON

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Canyonlands Road Trip


After living in California almost all my life, I have finally made the trip to visit So. Utah Canyonlands: Grand Canyon, Mesa Verde, Arches, Canyonlands, Capital Reef, Bryce, Cedar Breaks, Kodachrome and Zions National Parks. It was just great and every park was so different from the others.

Mom and I each took over 1,000 pictures and I've included just a few of the best here. I have always heard about the Grand Canyon and certainly saw lots of pictures, BUT when I saw it for myself, there are no words to describe how grand it all is. Makes a person feel pretty small!


My first view of the Grand Canyon brought tears to my eyes. It is truely grand!

















Mesa Verde has the cliff dweller houses. It is unbelievable how the indians literally lived in the cliffs and hiked up and out to farm or hunt.




















The next few pictures are at Natural Bridges National Park. I did all the hiking at Natural Bridges because they were down, down in the canyon. I practically ran all the way down and marched back up, all at 8,000 feet. That's why Mom opted out and just waited for me at the car!










In Arches National Park, we mostly drove. But when I saw this arch in the distance, I parked along side of the road and hiked up to it while Mom stayed in the car. It was so beautiful, but I saw a man climbing around inside the arch and I heard a lot of talking. I just couldn't figure out how they got up there. When we drove down the road about a mile, there was a view point and trail leading to the arch on the front side! Oh well, I sure got some beautiful pictures from the back side.
















We were told the best spot to be for a sun rise picture of this arch, so we arose at 5:30. It was almost an hour drive to the arch and a little hike to get to it. Well, the person who told us was still on California time so we were there still pitch black and had to wait an hour for the sun to come up. By then there were several expert photographers with all their high powered equipment set up right in front of the arch. Really?!? Well, I still managed to get a few good shots with my little camera, but I'll never do that again.











While in Bryce, we visited a rock shop that had huge amounts of petrified wood for sale. Some of it was very large like I am standing next to here but you could get any size to very small. This one I am standing next to costs over $14,000! Just something you could put in your back yard as a conversation piece. I thought this stuff was so amazing!





This is Bryce and it was spectacular to see it in person. The view inspires so much reverence and awe!










Lastly, we were in the Dixie National Forest at just the right time of year to see the Aspen trees changing colors. What a sight and just as beautiful as the actual canyons we were there to see.











This was certainly an experience I will never forget, and to think it was right in my backyard. We saw so many visitors from Europe, Asia and the Middle East. I live right here and it took me until now to see these wonders of the world.

Monday, September 12, 2011

WRIGHT'S REUNION

We looked forward to the reunion for the last year and paid off big! All the kids made the huge effort to gather in Solvang, California (just north of Santa Barbara). There were 15 of us, including the two brand new granddaughters and my mom, Beverly. David and Lesley were in charge and it was a great success! We enjoyed the WorldMark facilities there with lots of food all week, including a Chopped cookoff one evening. There was swimming, playing games, shopping, playing at the beach, picnic at the park and lots of visiting.



















Wednesday, June 1, 2011

DAY IN MONTEREY

We celebrated Mark's birthday enjoying the day in Monterey. We couldn't ask for better weather as the sun was shining and it was a warm spring day. The flowers were beautiful as we walked around Cannery Row. It's been a few years since I've been there and I didn't remember all the cool boutiques, ice-cream, candy and chocolate shops, jewelry and tourist nick-nacks, some very high end and the usual kiddy stuff.








We stopped by the grocery store and picked up all the usual picnic fixin's and drove along the coast to a nice place where we ate and walked around the tide pools. Then we rented kayaks and paddled around the Monterey Bay for about an hour until it got to windy. I have wnated to kayak in Monterey Bay for several years now when Jon and I would go down for the annual P.I.E. show. It was fun with Mark and Kaylinn.

In some places the kelp was so thick we almost couldn't row through it. The paddles would get all tangled up. Now I wish I had taken a picture of me holding that incredible stuff, so long and rubbery. We saw about a dozen sea otters gathered in the thickest bunch of kelp. Actually they were just laying on the kelp.

FUN DAY!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

GARAGE SALE




After accumulating stuff for 35 years, I held my first garage sale. I've decided it's so much easier to put the stuff in a box and take it to the DI trailer. After going through each box and deciding what to throw out, what to sell and what to keep, then putting the sale items back in a box. The week of the sale I picked up tables from the church, Kaylinn came over and we spent about 4 hours going through the boxes again, putting a price on everything and displaying it on one of six tables. At 7:00am Saturday morning we are trying to put the stuff out in the driveway and on the lawn as people are already looking to buy. We couldn't get it out fast enough.



About 12:30 the numbers were few and we really had sold a lot of stuff so I started to put the leftovers back in a box. I still made three trips to the DI truck and more stuff for the garbage. I found the silk flowers didn't sell at all and they all went in the garbage. Sad! Along with my Christmas tree of 20 years! Sunday I took the tables back to the church. The whole thing was exhausting and I'm so glad it's over . . . but happy to say at least I did it once in my life. I made $255. My garage is almost ready to park the car in, yea!