This morning, as I was driving off to work and Steve was clearing snow off of our daughter's car, I noticed one of our older neighbors coming up to Steve in our circle. I couldn't tell who it was because he was all bundled up. When I asked Steve about it, he got a big smile on his face and told me that it was Jake, out walking the dog. He stopped by and told Steve that he wanted to explain the public display of affection that we caught him in the other day. Steve just smiled and said, "Jake, we think it's awesome, and we are so happy for you!" Steve got the details of the upcoming marriage, and when asked if they were going to stay in their house, Jake replied that "Yes, we are going to live in my house, but we are going to make it her home." I think I fell in love with him myself! Isn't it grand to know that we do not have to out grow romantic love? That we can feel those exciting first-time-in-love feelings again? That we can have our love story, part one? And maybe even a part two?
Monday, December 27, 2010
A Love Story, Part 2
Shortly after moving, I visited my hairdresser, Donna. She asked about our new house and when she heard where we had moved she told me that she had a client that lived in our new neighborhood. She then told me a story about Jean and Jake. Jean had advanced Alzheimer's and Jake lovingly took care of her. When the disease was so advanced that it rendered Jean home bound, Donna would come to the house to do her hair. At the time of her passing, Jake and Jean were both in their late seventies and had been married to each other for 60 years. Sixty years of sharing a life that included joys and heartache, bills, laundry, spit up, graduations, promotions, a political career, acrylic nail business, mission, service, and lots of love and caring. Jean passed away in September, 2009--almost a year to the date of us moving in. But when we did move in, one of the speakers we heard from at the first Sacrament Meeting in our new ward was Jake. Shortly after that, we went to dinner with him and some of our neighbors. We had a wonderful time getting to know him better, and he is such a gentleman and a gentle man. Every time I drive by his house, I think about him being all alone and how lonely it must be for him after sharing a wonderful life with Jean. Well, it turns out that Jake isn't so lonely. This past Sunday, as the introductions of visitors were being made in Relief Society, a sister was introduced to all of us as Jake's fiance. You go, Jake! Later that day as I was telling Steve about Jake's impending Nuptials we happened to round the corner by Jake's house just as he was pulling out of a hug with his intended. We smiled and waved as we drove by, but he looked a little embarrassed...kind of like a teen-ager getting caught kissing his girl. It was so dang cute!
Saturday, December 25, 2010
A little look at our Christmas Season...
It's all about the family
Monday, December 20, 2010
Now Christmas can begin!
Christmas lights were put on our roof in November. We have snow on the ground, and I have been wearing all of my Christmas colored "woolens." The presents have all been bought and are wrapped and under the tree. The stockings are hung along our banister...7 new ones, all matching with our individual names stitched on them (it's fun to have Covey "hanging" with the rest of us!). The nutcrackers are all out, with the Christmas Carol series taking center stage in our living room. We have been to Temple Square to see the lights and we have Christmas music blaring in our house. Our family has been the happy recipients of a darling "12 Days of Christmas." We participated in a Sub4Santa activity with our extended Mordue family for Bam's birthday (Dec. 15th) and Madi and Ashley have been helping the YM/YW with a Sub4Santa. We attended our ward party and put together humanitarian kits and decorated food boxes for the Food Pantry. We even gave our Christmas talks in church as a family. Yet, until today it just hasn't felt "Christmasy."
As we sat in the audience of Hale Center Theatre's production of "A Christmas Carol" and listened to the much loved lines of Charles Dickens and the beautiful Old English carols, I could not help but think, with great relief, "NOW, it feels like Christmas!"
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Tag, you're it!
I've been tagged by my darling daughter, Kelsey....so, here goes:
4 t.v. shows that I watch:
1. Modern Family
2. KSL news at 10 p.m.
3. Monarch of the Glen...a pretty funny series from the BBC
4. Bones
4 Things I am passionate about:
1. My husband
2. My children
3. The gospel and the Savior
4. Well crafted words. I LOVE a good story!
4 phrases I say a lot:
1. How was your day?
2. Who did you talk to today?
3. What? Can you please repeat that? (I am sorry, but I really think I am starting to go deaf)
4. Tell me what to make for dinner.
4 things I have learned from the past:
1. When you put toilet paper down on the seat in a public place, ALWAYS make sure it did not get tucked into your pants when you pull them up!
2. A soak in a hot tub cures all.
3. Always be good to your mother.
4. Always, Always, Always pray (and give thanks)
4 things I did yesterday:
1. Reported a theft to the North Salt Lake PD
2. I got my cute son-in-law a really awesome Christmas gift
3. I helped Ashley write her talk
4. I read a few chapters from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
4 places I would love to visit:
1. Scotland
2. England
3. New York, NY
4. New England in the Fall
4 things I am looking forward to:
1. Learning names and getting to know the people in my new ward
2. Grand babies?? I not sure about this yet.
3. The next awesome sunset
4. A trip with my husband and kids
4 things I love about winter:
1. A snowy day if I don't have to drive in it
2. cute boots
3. Sweaters! and Scarves! and cute Coats!
4. Gingerbread Herbal Tea (Celestial Seasonings...amazing stuff!)
I tag Lisa Jones, Alicia Tebbs, Misty Mower and Shauna Robertson
Sunday, December 5, 2010
My Cup Runneth Over
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