We didn't stop at all this time and just zoomed straight through in the usual 10 hours. This is a picture of coming into Tahoe. One place we always stop is a little pizza joint to get the best wings ever and a salad then on to home. Some wonder why we don't fly....well we do sometimes but we've come to realize it goes pretty fast when you have a good book on tape to listen to and some good music. When I did fly, I left the condo at 6:00 a.m. for a 9:15 flight. An hour drive to the airport, an hour or more wait for flight (usually delayed), land in Vegas then another hour or more wait for the shuttle then a 2 hour drive to St. George. I got home about 6:00. So, I'm saying it's a little less sometimes driving it and not quite so expensive.....I'm just sayin'. We are getting used to this commute. We've been married 5 years and have come to realize this is our life for now. I have reasons to be in St. George and he has reasons to be in California and that's just how it is but the more I'm with Randy the more I realize I love to be with him so the trips may become more frequent. He moved into a nice little apartment complex with nice amenities....
.....and closer to town and it's a bit more comfortable than the last one. We attended our new ward yesterday and it is really fun to meet new people. Most of them already know Randy and he has painted for 60% of them or served in other wards and stakes with them. Kieth Merrill is in that ward and we sat by one of his grandchildren at the "linger longer" and asked her what her favorite movies that her grandpa had produced. She seemed clueless but we went home and looked them up and we watched "Wind Walker" and "Harry's War".
His most famous ones are his documentaries especially the Zion one that plays in the Imax up there. Several of his children live in this area and in this ward. BTW....Harry's War was filmed in St. George....mostly out at Schmutz's farm (now Stonecliff) and areas around there. Fun to see that again and a couple of his daughters are in it, one is in our ward. Just a point of interest that I want to record for later memories. Needless to say, we have been welcomed here with open arms. Speaking of church,...
....it's been a month since conference and I wanted to add a copy of my notes for posterity. I was trying my best to doodle like Scott and Jake do as I took notes. It will be interesting in years to come if I can even decipher what they say but it was fun. I do love General Conference and I especially loved it this year because Randy was here to enjoy it with me.
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I live two lives......and I love each one of them. When I'm here in Eldorado Hills with Randy, I love the simplicity of everything from the tiny apartment we live in to the simple life of no expectations of myself each day. I'm free to do my knitting, reading, wandering and I love getting a good meal ready for him when he comes home from a hard day of work. He loves to be able to look forward to coming to Pine Valley after several weeks of hard work to what is his "simple" life....so I guess you could say that we have the best of both worlds and tho' we are not always together, we are working toward being together in Pine Valley some day and we will be patient. I'm headed back there tomorrow and I also love to be near my family, especially my mother. This time away helps me to realize how important she is in my life and I want to be there for her in these last years of her life. This is what I look forward to about going home.....Pine Valley home that is.
Spring is in full bloom there and it's time to plant my little garden. Top left: planted our little Christmas tree. I hope it's still alive. The plants in my window are thriving if they are still alive and top right: my claw gloves that will help me with my limited gardening skills I hope. I'm sure there have been a lot more blooms since I've been gone and the Columbine should be in full bloom soon. My grandchildren are growing so fast.....lots of changes taking place at this end of the school year comes.
Laynee is graduating this month and has signed with Dixie State University to do CrossCountry and Track. She's a great kid.
George will be a senior next year and earned his Silver "D" and Gold "D" and I heard he got voted as a Studentbody Officer. I'm waiting to get the details on that. Wreaks of goodness he does. I'm grateful for social media so I can keep track somewhat of what my kids do. I like to stay in the loop as much as I can. I miss a lot and something I missed this past week-end was IronMan.
His goal was to finish in under 6 hours. He did 5:59:48.....or something like that. He lives life large, trains hard and wears many, many hats these days. Way to go Spence. Sorry I missed this.Once in a while I do get notice when the kids have accomplishments and I was able to go and see Emily's art display that was entered into this art show. The kids are busy and there's no way I could keep up on all of them if not for posts to Instagram and Facebook and texts that keep me informed.
Evan won the Science Fair at his school and was able to compete at District level. Thanks Kyle for the post. Evan and Seth are playing Little League Baseball and I like to go to those when I can. Traci's kids and Mason's are busy as well up north. I was able to go visit Traci and live in her world for a couple of days and enjoy the kids.
Missing Harry and Max in this collage but they were busy so we took a quick trip to the bakery. Scott is rippin' it on guitar, he and Jake do piano and they all are doing terrific with their wonderful homeschool teacher. Proud of all of them
I love having visitors in Pine Valley and Lauri and James come up quite a bit. They were here on a Monday night and it was a privilege to join in on their Family Home Evening. Mason's family came up for a week-end about a month ago and it was such fun. I took pictures on my camera and haven't been able to get them off but my next post will be about "My Pine Valley Visitors" and pictures of that fun week-end and others will be included in that but let me just say, those three Wells kids are very busy....Maycee in dance and soccer, McKay so INTO baseball and Miller Moe......
....swimming. Here's a cute post from Mandy.....I do love Instagram. What a cutie. Speaking of water, Randy and I were taking a ride last Sunday and happened upon this site......
...a hot tub grave yard. I just thought it was interesting so I will end this post here. Bye for now....I'll get my pictures off my camera asap and continue on my saga of daily living and recording it the best I can. "My life is perfect...except when it's not".
"Life is no brief candle to me. It is a sort of splendid torch...I want to make it burn as brightly as possible before handing it onto future generations" by George Bernard Shaw.
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