Friday, July 25, 2008

Photos, Finally.

Before I got here, everybody had this group hug:Kristen, Amie, Nana, Mark, Sydney, Matt, Tyler, Cody, & Sam
(I passed Amie on I-90...I was going west, she was heading east back to Helena and I spotted the van near Kellogg, Idaho on Tuesday. I don't think she heard me when I waved and shouted, "You got logs?")
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Leaving Bozeman:

When I left Livingston, I forgot my CD of scrapbooking photos, so I went to call Rich to tell him to mail it and realized I didn't have my cell phone, either! YIKES! So I got gas at Costco and went to find a pay phone to tell Rich to mail me the phone and CD when I looked in the rearview mirror and saw him in the van with my girls (and my phone and CD!) That was pretty fun. I am married to a true superhero!

My sweet travel buddy

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Yesterday

in Seaside, Oregon...
Big clouds lingered over Ecola State Park all day!
Sam & Jake make new friends with their cuteness

Matt was digging to China on the beach at Seaside
Sammy got a sandy face

James dropped his Fritos in the sand...but that just made them crunchier!
Happy, sandy boy!
MMMM, more Fritos! (Digging with Cousin Sam)
James in HEAVEN!

Sammy working hard on his sandcastle
James Digging
Jake Digging
Big Boys Digging (Cody, Matt, & Tyler)

James & Sam chasing seagulls
James skipping in the sand
Mommy & her beach boy
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Mom, Janet, & Steve stayed near home yesterday and went to the grotto, then helped Mark prepare for his meeting at work today; we got home from the coast at about 7pm and enjoyed a Panda Express dinner, Shari's pie for dessert, and some Stewart & Colbert. It was a lovely day, and today it's back to the chemo grind for mama. She just got home (3pm) from her CHOP treatment with Janet, Matt, Cody & Tyler (Cody got a lab coat from the nurse and plans to wear it to school). I brought the grandboys home for lunch and naps earlier after we made a menu and went grocery shopping. All is well and running smoothly. Call are coming in to check on mom and her condition--she is beloved, and we appreciate everybody's love and concern so much! Updates soon!





Wednesday, July 23, 2008

So, here's the story, morning glory:

Best trip to Vancouver yet! I left yesterday morning at 7am in the Civic with James in the front seat (in his car seat) with me. We had a ball, and that little boy never once whined or cried for TWELVE HOURS! He got a little squirmy right at the end, so we stopped in Hood River to get him some sneakers (we lost one of his) and let him walk a bit. Each of us bought a pillow, too, and a drink, and then we drove the last beautiful hour to Nana's house. Even with the half-hour stop, we made it to Nana's by 7:28 MT--so it was only 6:28 here.

I was just in time to go out to a Bavarian dinner at Gustavo's and go see "Mama Mia" with my mom, Janet Gray, and my cutie SIL, Kristen (Cody was a sweetie pie and he babysat James for me). The dinner made me so excited to go to Germany (honey, I tried Weisswurst and it wasn't as gross as it looked on that movie we watched! It was tasty!). So even though I went to sleep at 1am local time (2am at home) and got up at 7am local time, it was quite a day and I am so glad I made it to visit while my mom is feeling decent for a change! Of course, that will all end when she has her chemo on Firday, but I am glad I came a little early.

I reeeeeally miss my hubby and girls, though. I hope you guys are having fun! Addie, tell me all about LINKS tonight! (Addie is going to an all-day day camp for two weeks and Heidi is hanging out with Grandma and some other friends while I am gone and Rich is working). I'll upload some pictures soon. *hugs*

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Pictures from Butte [07.12.08]

National Folk Festival
Ukelele Music
Addie learning the Hula
More Hula
Even More Hula
Addie enjoyed the Hawaiian chant dances
More Chant Dancin'
My kids in the puppet theatre crowd
Chinese Rod Puppets


Cody & Tyler watching the Hawaiian dancers
Arizona Boys posing on Arizona Street in Butte, Montana.

On This Date in History...

...July 20, 1993: I was serving my mission in Rockingham, North Carolina (remember Talladega Nights?), a week away from celebrating my "hump day" (9-month mark), when I came home one hot, humid night to a message on the answering machine, telling me that my sister Lisa had given birth to a baby boy and named him Cody William. Today the Code-man turns 15 and aspires to be Magnum PI.
[Cody (with Tyler) at the Folk Festical last weekend]
Happy Birthday, Cody!

Friday, July 18, 2008

What in the Bill????

I went to work at my hotel tonight and then the owner called me from "400 miles away" to say that there was no one to work the front desk at his other property, and could I go over and do it? HUH? I had never been to that hotel (because it's NASTY) but I said, "I guess so." I came over and I have been trying to wing it all night. Not only do I not know anything about the hotel, but the computer system is not working, so I am just using PAPER to register people. Holy cow. Also, I have no idea how long I am supposed to work or who to call to find out. I am totally stuck here in the ghetto. So if you don't hear from me, I probably got shot working the desk at this ghetto hotel, or run over by a drunk from the attached bar/casino. YIKES!

Update: Do not be alarmed --I am home safe at 11:22pm! Yay.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Meanwhile, back at the ranch...

So, it’s been another crazy week here at the Diamond Bar Seven. Last time I wrote we were headed out to the National Folk Festival in Butte (think “glorified Bisbee”) then up to Helena to hang with Postums. My super-hilarious nephews, Cody & Tyler, came with us and we had a good time, despite our efforts to foil their attempts at being uber-cool (like making them push the stroller—but dudes, babies are chick magnets!). James loved having some other boys around and he called them “Quody and Tower.” Sadly, we had to let them go to Matt’s on Tuesday night so they could make the trip to Nana’s and eventually home to Arizona via aeroplane from Portland. Soon they will be too old to come visit—they’ll have jobs and stuff—and I will really miss them. But then I will be old enough to be a snowbird and I’ll start visiting THEM in the winter. Yeah, that sounds fair.

Anyway, we saw some cool Hula, Indian dancers, street musicians, and Chinese Rod Puppets at the folk festival, as well as enjoying some yummy food, making paper, and trying out some native American games. At about 3pm, we went to Matt’s and chilled, and then all of us went to the annual Watson Irrigation/Watson Family BBQ in Townsend. This year we were serenaded by the Saddle Tramps and the kids had a blast playing with their cousins, getting dirty, and dancing to live cowboy tunes. I took the 4 youngest kids home at around 9:30 to bathe and go to bed, while Rich and Matt kept the three oldest and watched the fireworks (Amie had to work at Mac Grill that night). We didn’t end up going to bed until midnight, but we all slept in til 9am, which was awesome! Amie made us three great meals on Sunday and I got to go to Sunday School and Relief Society, which I miss. We even got to love on poor gimpy Molly (a motorcycle flogged poor Molly earlier this week), and it was such a nice visit! We didn’t hook up with the Lehmans until we were going out of town, but we stopped and said hello, then got home to Livingston around 10pm. I could have left Cody & Tyler in Helena, but they wanted to come back for a few more days.

Monday we had a Pioneer Day Family Night where I taught the kids about their great-great-great-grandfather, Christopher Layton (it was all news to Cody & Ty) and then played Norwegian Golf. Tuesday we just hung out and got the laundry done, then we went to Bozo where the boys watched my kids while Rich & I went to chat about our Euro-Vacation at Triple A. Afterward, we had a good-bye feast at Famous Dave’s and met Matt at Wheat Montana.

While we were driving home, Heidi was asking where Cody and Tyler were going, I told her they wanted to go see Nana and then go home to their mommy in Arizona.
“They have a mommy?” she asked.
“Yeah—remember Aunt Lisa? Your Aunt who gave you your Calico Critters? She’s their mom!”
“Oh, yeah—I love her. (pause) They better go home to her! I bet she’s crying cuz she missed them!”
“Yep, I bet you’re right, Heidi. Mommies always miss their babies.”
“Yeah. But those boys aren’t babies. (pause) They used to be babies and now I think they had, like, a THOUSAND birthdays. (pause—I laugh) They did, mom. That’s how they growed up.”

Isn’t that so cute? Heidi has moved up a level in her reasoning skills lately and it’s fun to watch her try to make sense of things.

Another really cute thing is that James is totally in love with my grandparents. Rich called me tonight at the hotel from home to tell me that while they were watching home movies, James kept hugging the TV and saying, “Papa Biw” and “Gammah” every time Grandpa Bill and Grandma Lyn appeared. I think they bonded pretty well those three days we were together at Mom’s house. James would stand by the bathroom door when Grandpa was in the shower, and he even went into the guest room to wake grandpa at 6:00 one morning. He brought cars and said, “Papa! Carrrrrs! Papa! Carrrrrs!”. It was pretty cute. I am so glad my kids are getting to know their extended family on both sides. And even though it triple-stinks that my mama had to get sick, I am grateful for how close it has brought all our loved ones. It’s been an exhausting, heart-wrenching summer so far, but I mostly have joyful feelings, and gratitude. I just pray the rest of mom’s treatments go smoothly and kick cancer’s booty, and that she handles it as well as she has so far. She’s a warrior.

Life is good.

PS: Happiest Birthday to one of my oldest and dearest friends--ROB aka Hubrecht, husband of Fig, and brother of my best girls. I believe it's been 20 or 21 years since I met Rob--that's amazing, and I sure am grateful. Have a fab day! (You can thank me later for not posting some of my old pix :)).

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Your Thoughts?

I need feed back!
Please answer the following questions for me in the comments section.
1. What would you do with 12 hours in Paris (7am-7pm)?
[CJane, you better comment on this one!]
2. What songs remind you of winter/ the holidays, but aren't neccesarily holiday songs?

Saturday, July 12, 2008

On This Date in History...


7/11/1975: Uncle Mikey!!!!
7/11/2002: Cousin Danny
7/12/ 2002: Cousin Isabelle
Have great day, y'all!
To celebrate, we're going to the National Folk Festival in Butte and hangin' with our Helena peeps this weekend.
Dear Brent,

Thanks for posting the Alphabeats video, cuz I am pretty much loving them. I loooove that girl's voice, too! It's cool when chix can really sing, with clear, high voices like that. It reminds me of The Beautiful South songs I was doing car-karaoke to on the way to Idaho. The BS always has great vocals, even on their silly songs.

Because you're my favorite Brent, here's a BS video. Enjoy the vocals! ;)

Love, Maj

Friday, July 11, 2008

Update

My poor sister.

Tuesday we decided to meet in Pocatello to swap kids--I brought Abby & Marshall (& James, to see Grandpa Jim) and Jill brought Cody & Tyler. I got a discount hotel room, and we planned to meet at my dad's around 5pm. I left home at 11:30 am to drive 275 miles; she left home at 2:30pm to drive 150 miles. Sadly, I beat her by several hours because she had TWO blowouts on the way to Poky and TWO on the way back! It was so very sad. I felt so bad for all that.

On the bright side, I had a fun (but short) visit with my Daddy, and I LOVE having Cody and Tyler here (they're my nephews, Lisa's boys, ages 15 & 13.7). Also, I got my CT scan on Monday and it must be clear because I haven't heard from Dr. Reid. And despite of a fairly stressful couple of days, I haven't had any reallybad headaches (knock on wood).

I have been pretty busy, though, and I didn't take my camera to Idaho, so I don't have any fun pix for y'all. But I've been thinking of all of you...all the cute Mayberrys and their fun Independence Day, Michael workin' hard in WA, Mama trying to feel better after her "bad week", Gram and Gramp heading back home to Tucson...and so many other friends and family. Hang in there and say howdy once in a while! ;)

Now I need to go figure out how to entertain the kids today...L8R!

PS: I made Oriental Chicken Salad (my adjustments: almond slivers, not peanute; sugar snap peas; cabbage-lettuce-spinach for greens; Kraft Asian Sesame Dressing with a dash of soy sauce as the dressing) last night and the boys ATE IT!!!! Lisa, you should be so proud!

PPS: My mama has THIS cute post on her blog, and I have to add my shout out to the Hendricks/ Johnsons. We were talking about Michelle, and my mom said, "It must be so neat to have a friend you've known since you were only seven!" and you know what? It is! Michelle became my friend when she lived down the street from me and was in my 2nd grade class. We were best pals and she used to come to Primary with me all the time. Sadly, I had to move away when I was 9, but the next year I came back and guess what? Her WHOLE FAMILY got baptized!!! Now she's a mommy of two girls and a boy, just like me. Thanks for being my friend, Michelle! I'll have to scan some of the pictures I have of us and make a post about our thirty-year friendship.

FAMILY LETTER 07.28.19

Dear Loved Ones,                                                                                                        We have just ...