*Four random things I like (adore) about my husband?
1. He pays his ailmony
2. He pays his ailmony
3. He pays his ailmony
4. He pays his alimony
*Four movies that I would watch more than once?
1. Sound of Music
2. The Ten Commandments
3. Hairspray
4. Emma
Four TV shows I watch more than once?
1. 24
2. CSI
3. Law and Order
4. Bizarre Foods
Four places I have been?
1. England (born there)
2. Eastern Canada (raised there)
3. Western Canada (visit there)
4. Hawaii (vacation there)
Four people who email me regularly?
1. BB
2. Marcene Williams (aunt)
3. Chiq Spencer (Best Friend)
4. Diane Cooper
Four favorite foods?
1. Sushi /Seafood
2. Grilled Steak
3. Pot Stickers/Periogies
4. Amy's Cheese Cake
Four places I would like to visit?
1. East Coast USA ( I want to sail and see a real lighthouse)
2. England (to visit relatives)
3. Third World Country (to serve and appreciate what I have)
4. Somewhere Asian (to experience the culture)
Four things I am looking forward to in the coming year?
1. Caleb (18) going on a mission
2. Jaron (21) getting married
3. Furthering my education in the Health Field
4. Visiting with family in Canada
Four people I tag?
1. Mandy Bretzke
2. Chiq Spencer
3. Melissa Spencer
4. Marci Nichols
Friday, September 12, 2008
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Hi Ho, Hi Ho it's off to work I go!
I work in a Long Term Care Facility. My job involves coordination of activities and implementing them. Diane Cooper on the left is the other activities worker at BRVCC. We had a Hawaiin Family Luau today at the Care Center. Roberta Fronk pictured in the the middle is one of our volunteers that comes and entertains our residents weekly. She is almost the age of some of our residents but comes faithfully dressed to the nines with three inch heels and sings her heart out in a sing-a-long with old time songs and favorites. She comes along with several other volunteers who play a variety of instruments to make the band. Sing-a-long is by far the most favorite activity among the residents. Today for the Luau they all dressed the part and sang hawaiian songs and danced the hula. It was a great success. I thank Heavenly Father for those volunteers that so willingly give of their time to serve others and help make my job just a little easier.
Ed is one of our residents sons. Besides his mother he is the only remaining member of his family. His father and two brothers have died in tragic accidents. He lives in Salt Lake and faithfully comes to see his mother every week without fail. The best part of my job is being able to see the devotion and love of family.Monday, September 8, 2008
Reaping what we have Sown.
Amy is trying to be a good sport. Click on the picture and read her apron and you will get the gist of what I am saying. We got alot done working together, even David helped with the process. Many hands make light work..
Alex is gearing himself up to eat this horribly HOT pepper. He was a brave Macho Man but sheer determination and will power couldn't stop his eyes from watering. He drank a half gallon of milk to stop the burn and still complained for two hours. Being tough isn't all it's cracked up to be huh Alex...... we had to laugh.
Sunday, August 31, 2008
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