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Friday, 12 November 2010
After a decade at Wahlquist - "Adios, amigos y amigas."
I first went to Wahlquist 10 years ago, when they needed someone to teach a 12-year-old Vietnamese student, Chau. Over the years, I've had probably 30-40 students - kids from Mexico, South and Central America, Iraq, Vietnam and Russia. Wahlquist has probably been my most challenging school because the kids - most of them - already knew English pretty well - but I think they take ESL because they are with their friends. I have loved them all and will miss them a lot! Here's a picture I took of the class on my last day. One of the girls was home with a sore throat.
Thursday, 11 November 2010
Veterans Day
Monday, 1 November 2010
November - A Month of Thanks Giving
A friend of mine and Lisa's reminded me that I wanted to do a Thanks Giving list this year. In this month of November, I am thankful for...
1. Two-day-old chicken noodle soup. It reminds me of our family Halloween tradition of hot soup in bread bowls. I figure I want to do my part to counter all the sugar the kids get that night! I also think warmed-up chicken noodle soup is way better than fresh!
2. The Oregon Grape that grew volunteer in our rock wall. Its leaves turn bright red in the fall, and they're so beautiful amongst all the green plants right now.
3. I am SO thankful that the election is finally over and all the campaign rhetoric has gone away! I was absolutely sick and tired of it this year! So vitriolic!!! Ahhhh!
4. Cold pills! They make me feel so much better. Now, if I could only get my voice back. It's kind of hard teaching students English when I can't even speak!
5. I'm thankful that gas prices are creeping down instead of up!
6. I'm thankful that one of Utah's football teams won today! Go Cougars! :o)
7. I'm thankful for the Sabbath Day. We had a visiting authority at our stake conference a couple of weeks ago, and he said that his message to us as a stake was to put forth a greater effort to keep the Sabbath Day holy. I am trying to do that.
8. I'm thankful for the rain and for the seasons (and for my periwinkle umbrella).
9. I'm thankful for the opportunity to teach ESL. I've had some amazing students - some of whom will be friends forever!
10. I am thankful for my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
11. I am thankful for eggs - whole eggs! None of the egg white - tossing the yolk stuff for me! I don't care that the yolks contain more fat - they also contain a ton of nutrients - and besides, an egg without its yolk is pretty pathetic! Why bother?
12. I am thankful for my family! I have been blessed with one of the best! Couldn't ask for any better!
13. I am thankful for my 8-year-old granddaughter, Reagan, who has chosen to be baptized on this day. She is the youngest and last of 6 children in her family to be baptized. She says, "I will always choose the right." I'm sure she will do her best!
14. I am thankful to be back in the Primary once again. I am teaching the CTR 4 class and have five darling little 5-year-olds - Taylor, Emma, Colter, Aiden and Caleb. They are a joy to me!
15. I am thankful for a husband who, when he talks in his sleep, bears his testimony of Christ's atonement. He did this just last night! I asked him if he remembered what he was dreaming, and he said, "I dreamed that I was at church and the power went off. I had to feel my way to the pulpit to bear my testimony. When I finished, I saw that eight other people had joined me on the stand."
16. I am thankful for medical advancements. My cousin Pat's daughter, Barbie, has M.S. and is starting a new, just FDA approved, treatment for the disease. May Heavenly Father bless Barbie!
1. Two-day-old chicken noodle soup. It reminds me of our family Halloween tradition of hot soup in bread bowls. I figure I want to do my part to counter all the sugar the kids get that night! I also think warmed-up chicken noodle soup is way better than fresh!
2. The Oregon Grape that grew volunteer in our rock wall. Its leaves turn bright red in the fall, and they're so beautiful amongst all the green plants right now.
3. I am SO thankful that the election is finally over and all the campaign rhetoric has gone away! I was absolutely sick and tired of it this year! So vitriolic!!! Ahhhh!
4. Cold pills! They make me feel so much better. Now, if I could only get my voice back. It's kind of hard teaching students English when I can't even speak!
5. I'm thankful that gas prices are creeping down instead of up!
6. I'm thankful that one of Utah's football teams won today! Go Cougars! :o)
7. I'm thankful for the Sabbath Day. We had a visiting authority at our stake conference a couple of weeks ago, and he said that his message to us as a stake was to put forth a greater effort to keep the Sabbath Day holy. I am trying to do that.
8. I'm thankful for the rain and for the seasons (and for my periwinkle umbrella).
9. I'm thankful for the opportunity to teach ESL. I've had some amazing students - some of whom will be friends forever!
10. I am thankful for my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
11. I am thankful for eggs - whole eggs! None of the egg white - tossing the yolk stuff for me! I don't care that the yolks contain more fat - they also contain a ton of nutrients - and besides, an egg without its yolk is pretty pathetic! Why bother?
12. I am thankful for my family! I have been blessed with one of the best! Couldn't ask for any better!
13. I am thankful for my 8-year-old granddaughter, Reagan, who has chosen to be baptized on this day. She is the youngest and last of 6 children in her family to be baptized. She says, "I will always choose the right." I'm sure she will do her best!
14. I am thankful to be back in the Primary once again. I am teaching the CTR 4 class and have five darling little 5-year-olds - Taylor, Emma, Colter, Aiden and Caleb. They are a joy to me!
15. I am thankful for a husband who, when he talks in his sleep, bears his testimony of Christ's atonement. He did this just last night! I asked him if he remembered what he was dreaming, and he said, "I dreamed that I was at church and the power went off. I had to feel my way to the pulpit to bear my testimony. When I finished, I saw that eight other people had joined me on the stand."
16. I am thankful for medical advancements. My cousin Pat's daughter, Barbie, has M.S. and is starting a new, just FDA approved, treatment for the disease. May Heavenly Father bless Barbie!
Friday, 29 October 2010
Grandpa's Cabin - October 2010
We reserved the Stake Camp again and invited any family who could join us. We had a high count of 23 people this time and we had a great time!
Last April, the kids were using the vacuum cleaner cords as jump ropes. They had such a fun time jumping, that Mike and Amy brought the real thing this time. I think the first thing they did with them was tie people to the posts. Kids!
Almost everyone had a turn or two at jumping rope - single rope and double Dutch.
Last April, the kids were using the vacuum cleaner cords as jump ropes. They had such a fun time jumping, that Mike and Amy brought the real thing this time. I think the first thing they did with them was tie people to the posts. Kids!
Almost everyone had a turn or two at jumping rope - single rope and double Dutch.
Ann learned how to make donuts at Relief Society last week - so she brought the ingredients and made them for us. Pretty yummy!
Around 9 PM, we put on a movie - How to Train Your Dragon. We popped popcorn, and little Bo was back and forth, filling up his bowl, all night. Every time he walked by me, I thought of Oliver Twist... "More, please." :o)
The kids were really good about conserving paper cups! Everyone wrote their names on them and pretty much used the same cup the whole time. That was nice!
For breakfast the next morning, we cooked the other half of the sausage Jack bought for the over-nighter last April! It was kept - SAFELY - in John and Ann's freezer. Ann is not a fan of sausage. In fact, I was surprised that she was anywhere near it! What a sport!
After breakfast, the kids played in the lodge and some of them went outside and gathered acorns. Alli got a shoe full! When we left, I asked Joann if she let Alli take them home. She said, "No. I told her that the little squirrels would starve to death if she took them." Nice, Joann!
Pretty much my all-time favorite student
Thursday, 21 October 2010
Watching Baylee
Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Fremont's Choral Concert
Monday, 18 October 2010
In-N-Out Baby!

Arturo (my all-time favorite student) had been bugging me for weeks about going to In-N-Out. I told him we planned to go when we were in Centerville for the play at Rodgers Memorial. Well, the 18th of October finally came! I had Leila take a picture, so I could prove that I finally went there. I thought the food was very good. Fries were crispy and the burger was very fresh. they were Sooooo busy! We were there on about the 4th day after they opened in Centerville.
Dad's 16th birthday
Dad said he is now 16, because 8 and 8 are sixteen. :o) About 50 of his posterity met him at "his kitchen" to celebrate Saturday night. Sandy, Phil, Chalynn, Ryan and Heather and their two kids were there. Elaine and Russell were there. Laurel and Chris represented Dale's family. All but Steph and Andrew were there from Dave's family, and all of Scott's family was there! From our family, four of the Bolos kids were there, Jeff and Angie and their family, Bryan and Becky and their family and Lisa were all there with Jack and me. The room was pretty full at that! We are all so blessed to have Dad, as he continues to love and serve us and set an example for all of us!




Got a picture of Dad with all the great grand kids who were there to celebrate with him.
Dad seemed pleased with his biography of President Monson. Elaine was able to get an autographed copy for him. :o)




Got a picture of Dad with all the great grand kids who were there to celebrate with him.
Dad seemed pleased with his biography of President Monson. Elaine was able to get an autographed copy for him. :o)
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