Sunday, November 23, 2014

October in a pumpkin shell

If you could sum the month of October up in three words it would be dirt, rocks, and fun.


Let's start with the dirty stuff.  I can't even calculate how many hours days we spent working on our unfinished yard.  We removed rocks and more rock and even more rocks.  When we thought we had removed as many rocks as was humanly possible, we kept on removing rock.  For some reason, we did a lot of this in the dark using shop lights.  Then the sprinkler man came and worked his magic.  Finally it was time for sod.  The night before our sod arrived we decided it was a good time to put in a french drain.  So once again in the dark, we dug a really deep trench and an even deeper hole.  Then we took all that rock that we had removed form the yard and put it back in the yard, added drainage pipe and burried the whole thing.  We finished about 11:30 at night.  I think our neighbors might have been questioning our stability of mind...and so was I.  Finally we laid sod.  We were humbled and grateful when about 30 people youth and adults from our new ward showed up to help us with this project. 
 Seeing green grass out the window makes me smile!
Now for the fun.  Berry started preschool.  She loves going with her buddy Lilly.
 My girls surprised me with a spa night - a nice foot soak in icy water, foot massage, and hair style.

Curly, Lou and I had the privilege of traveling to Arizona to see many of our dearly missed friends and tour the Phoenix temple during the open house.  The whole weekend was a wonderful treat.  We stayed a night with Uncle Lynn and Aunt Blynn (and the crazy girls took a dip in the cool pool).  We enjoyed visiting with them and playing with their dogs.  Then we traveled to Peoria and stayed with the Bakers.  They were wonderful hosts.
 
When we arrived, Candy told me more volunteers were needed and asked if I was interested in helping with the Temple open house on Saturday morning.  Of course!!!  Dave offered to take all six of their kids plus my two to the Mormon Helping Hands service project, so that Candy and I could go help at the temple.  It was such a treat to be part of that experience. 

Later in the day I went back to the temple with the girls for our tour.  Because I had been through the tour as an usher earlier, I was able to point out things to them that I had noticed, particularly the beautiful artwork. 

The few days we were there were filled with visits to many friends.  We were always on the go.  We had park dates and dinner dates.  Curly and Lou were able to see almost all of their friends.  We were able to spend time with our dearest neighbors and many other friends.  We were also able to attend our old ward on Sunday. I loved being able to catch up with old friends as if not time had passed at all.  I even got to squeeze in a jog with my running group. 

The whole trip sped by so quickly and were on our way home to Idaho with many happy memories in our hearts.
 
We arrived home for a beautifully warm Halloween (we still felt like we were in Arizona).  
We got creative carving pumpkins courtesy of Grandpa Lake's garden.  Paisley joined us for a "spooky meal".  And we had a fun night of trick-or-treating.  Curly and Lou dressed up as Hermione and Ginny.  Berry was a princess and Spud was a very appropriate Lion. I helped with Lou's class party and thought I should probably dress up too, so I threw together a gypsy costume.  Even my dad got into the spooky spirit, and scared innocent trick-or-treaters with his creepy gardner get-up.  Fisher didn't dress-up, but he did carve a gnarly pumpkin.



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