Thursday, December 25, 2008

Christmas 2008


This is the picture that I received from Cyn and Kyle for Christmas. It is beautiful and there is a little lamb that he is holding. I don't know if it is a boy or girl but I think I will pretend it is a little Navajo girl with a lamb. This is already hanging on my dinning room wall - a place of honor.

Robb got an MP3 player for all his music he likes to take to and from work. He and Robbie were checking out the player this afternoon.

Tonie was home for Christmas. She and I seem to get tired at about 4:00 each afternoon so we come home and take a nap before we begin the evening activities. Then like silly people, we stay up past midnight! We go through the same cycle each day. Oh well, I guess reality will return when I have to get up early to get to work.

We finally purchased a fake Christmas tree. It looks really pretty but the smell of pine is missing even when we have so many candles going. I guess we have to find better candles to get the smell. We did not get our socks out for Santa to fill so he just left piles of items on the couch.

Well, we are enjoying out Christmas break. We have seen the new release, Valkarie, and it is was super good. We are going to see The Day the World Stood Still tomorrow at the IMAX screen. We are trying to have fondu but we cannot find a store open - Duh!! Oh well, we will have fondu before Tonie goes home. Other than watching football games, Myth Busters, and movies on TV, we have not moved around much.

We hope everyone had a nice Christmas.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Thanksgiving


This is Vinney. He is Robbie and Tracy's new little min pin. He is really cute and he loves to visit me and sleep on my shoulder. It reminds me of Chico, the little chihuahua that I grew up with.

For Thanksgiving, we ate dinner with family and had a really enjoyable time. We did not do the turkey so we did not get turkey to bring home. We are cooking our turkey tomorrow for dinner. We hope that Cyn and Kyle will be able to have dinner before they leave to go home to Provo. They came up on Wednesday night for the week-end. It has been fun having them here. Cyn got busy and cleaned her bedroom, packed some of her keepsakes away and we put up new curtains. We are fixing it up as a guest room with her touch of style so when she and Kyle come home, they will have a new decorated bedroom to stay in. We have to keep the doors closed tightly in between visits because Kyle is allergic to cats. We have funky mama and she just keeps on trucking through her teen years.

Robbie and Tracy have been living with us for the last two months. They are anxious to get to a new apartment and are hoping that they will be able to move by the 15th of the month. They will be able to decorate their apartment for Christmas. It will be fun. They will live close to BSU and across town from us. We will put pictures up on the blog when they bring pictures home of their apartment.

Tonie was not able to come home. She stayed in SLC and will be coming for Christmas for a couple of weeks. She is really busy with school and work. We don't hear from her much but do appreciate calls and updates as we get them from her.

As for Robb and I, we are busy working. Robb is getting prepared for the Tax Season. They are building up this month to begin the marathon beginning in January. I guess I won't see him very much for the next five months. After that, we may be able to make some limited trips to visit different places. We want to go to Great Falls, MT to see old familiar sites when Robb was growing up there.

Now that Thanksgiving is over, we are on the way to Christmas. My how times flies.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Toppenish, WA Trip

We went to Toppenish, Washington, which is about 20 miles south of Yakima. We went there for a wedding. Marge's granddaughter Rose was married in the traditional Yakima tribal ceremony followed by a Hopi ceremony and then followed by a Navajo ceremony. Rose's father is Joseph Sekaquaptewa, Marge's son. This is a picture of the "sisters." Laura, Sarah, Irene, Marge, June, and Marlene Sekaquaptewa. Laura and June are Aunt Florence's daughters. Marlene is Marge's sister in law (Ed's sister).


We (Robb and I) left on Saturday morning and traveled to Washington. We enjoyed a nice drive. Irene and Dennis were in Seattle where Irene did a presentationn at a conference. Merrill and Cori were in Seattle so Merrill could help Irene in the presentation. They drove down on Saturday afternoon to Toppenish and we stayed overnight at the Best Western. Saturday night, Joseph (Father of the bride) arrived. On Sunday, we got up and attended the wedding and the dinner after the ceremonies. We then stayed for a "give away" which is where the family of the groom give gifts to the attendees. Irene and Marge got Pendleton blankets. I got two Pendleton pillows. Then they wanted the educators to come to the front so they could receive a gift. Irene and I went up and got shawls - like the kind women wear at the Pow Wows. Irene's is red and black and mine is turquoise and lime green. How appropriate, huh. Robb and I left Toppenish at about 5:00 and drove home. We arrived home at 12:30. Long drive home because I was super tired.

This is the bride and Groom.



On Monday, I stayed home and cleaned our bedroom. Believe it or not, you can see the bedroom floor!!! Monday afternoon, we switched from Dish network to DirecTV. We also have the highest speed internet now available in our neighborhood. Robbie says it is FAST!!

I had to go back to work today and it was tiring. Then to top it off, I got my flu shot. I usually have some reaction, aches and pains. Well, I better get to bed.

Here is my Honey. :)

and here is the Richland, WA temple:

Monday, October 6, 2008

Delayed Post

Hello everyone. I just read the last post and realized that it was written the last of August. It is now the sixth of October. Since August, we have had Bobbie come to live with us, move out to her own apartment and had Robbie and Tracy move in with us. In the meantime, Tonie came home for conference week-end. We had a house full. We were only missing Cyn and Kyle for our family to have been complete. I went to Austin Texas for a conference that lasted five days. It was really fun, I learned, I was again approached to work for the Native American Mediators things involving Environmental concerns, but as usual, I declined. I was also invited to mediate with inter-tribal disputes with a person from Colorado who has contracts to do this. I told her that if I had time, I would like to join in this. Then, I was asked to join with the director of the mediation association for Texas to present at a conference two years from now for ACR. The possibilities are fun to dream about. Leslie Goddard, the Commission Director, told me that she is retiring. She is leaving December 5, 2008. I will be applying for the position of director for the commission to see if I get hired. I do not know if the commissioners will be putting out a call for applications. I just wish I would be asked to become the director. Oh well, if I have to go through the application process, I will. I just returned Friday evening from Sandpoint and Coeur d'Alene. I mediated a case, which settled. :) I then had to do an on-sight in Sandpoint to see some parking lots for accessibility. I went up to Schweitzer Ski resort and while coming back down, I took a couple of pictures. I wish I could take better pictures. The large one when blown up show the steeple of an LDS church down in Sandpoint. from Schweitzer ski resort down to Sandpoint. It is nine miles up to the top of the mountain to get to the ski resort. We watched conference over the week-end. It was really nice. We recorded it and chuckled when the new temples were announced. We had a good laugh!! It is so exciting that temples are being built everywhere. I am having a craft day for Relief Society this Saturday. I am excited because of some of the crafts that I can make. I also will have a table for humanitarian efforts. Things such as yarn to make booties, materials for making bibs, painting blocks, making quilt blocks and anything else I can think of to do. Well, I better go to bed.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Grapes a Plenty

The Grapes are on and the birds are getting fat and sassy. We have big birds that have strips on their wings coming to check out the grapes.
We also have tomatoes that Robb planted. They have produced some really good tasting ones. What a blessing it is to be able to grow something that is delicious to eat. My Squash did not do so well. We are going to move our garden spot to under the kitchen and dining room windows. It does not seem that the old garden spot is sunny enough to allow the vegetables to grow. There are trees from the neighbors that shade the garden area. We will see if we can get a bit more produce next summer.


This is a picture of Grandpa just a few days after he was moved to the rehabilitation floor in St. Al's. He is still there as of today and probably will be there for another few days. He is not progressing as rapidly as he wants and as the doctors hoped. I am not sure if he will be able to return to the farm or whether he will need to have an attendant from now one. We spent Saturday evening with him to watch the Boise State game against Idaho State University. Boise State beat ISU very soundly but it was fun to get into BSU football again. Unfortunately we do not get BYU football. We wish we were able to get that so we can watch those games also. Grandpa was wearing his BSU t-shirt yesterday so he could be in the game spirit. It was quite fun. Brad and Linda brought him an art tablet and colored pencils so he spent some time just drawing. He also has a word search book and 24 piece puzzles of a farm and the race car from Cars. He just needs things to keep his mind busy because he keeps wanting to escape the hospital. In fact, they have an alarm on him and they have him secured in bed with a belt so he cannot get out of bed by himself. He is a fall risk and they do not want him to fall and reinjure himself. When assistance comes, he is able to get out of bed and take a walk with his walker or ride around in this wheelchair.

I better go. I hope your Sunday as a wonderfun as mine.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Apricots and the birds


Well, this week has been full of work, running here and there, and work. This pciture was taken when Dad came to visit us for about two hours while Scott and SAndy went to a wedding reception. Grandpa was staying with Scott. He enjoyed the apricots. Robb has dried lots of apricots and then we left some on the tree for the birds. They had already eaten some of the ones on the top branches.

On August 19, 2008, Bobby Jo came to live with us for the semester. She is here to attend Boise State University as a freshman. She was able to register for her classes over the last two days. I think she is tired of trying to schedule her classes, etc., walking here and there, and basically going through the normal hassles at the beginning of a semester. She is taking medical terminology, into to health studies, biology, American Sign Language, and I think one other class. I can't remember. She got her student ID card and rode the city bus home today. BSU students get to ride the city bus free. The bus stops at the end of the block from us. We cleaned out my sewing stuff from Tonie's room so Bobby could have a room for herself. I emptied Cyn's dresser and night stand so Bobby could use that. I think she might be set. Bobby Jo wants to get a laptop computer so we probably will not need to get a computer stand. She has been using my computer and that seems to work just fine.

We made cookies and cream ice cream tonight to take to the back to school ice cream social tomorrow with our ward. Every year our ward and a back to school ice cream social and an end of the school year picnic. The bishop wanted to have homemade ice cream so we obliged. We will see how many people made homemade ice cream tomorrow when we get to the park for the treats. Bobby will go with us and will get to meet the members of the ward.

This Sunday, Robb and I will be attending the dedicatory service for the Twin Falls temple. It is really nice to be able to participate in the service. I still need to get white hankies for Robb and I.

This last week, Grandpa went into the hospital on Monday because he had hematomas on both sides of his brain and the blood needed to be drained. He went into surgery on Tuesday and had drains in his head for a day. He is doing better and getting very antsy to get out of bed and get home. The doctors do not know how much of his memory loss will return or if he will regain some of his balance. When talking to him last evening, he was still having delusions, talking about a wheelbarrow, and other things. It reminded me of when Robb and I went to visit Grandpa Johnson when he was in the nursing home. Robb and I went on a buggy ride with Grandpa Johnson at that time. Dad Fisher is declining in health, more steadily since the family reunion.

Well, I better get to bed because I have to work Friday. Can you believe it!! oh well, I have taken too many hours of vacation so I guess I better work some hours this pay period. Talk to you later.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

July is gone

We made it through July. Robb had his birthday, Tonie had her birthday and Robbie had his birthday.

We went to the Twin Falls Temple open house on July 26th, and we enjoyed the tour. The driving back and forth was not so good. Robb ended up in bed for two days because his back hurt so badly. I of course live with pain but it did not increase because of the trip. I think I do better with trips than does Robb anyway. here are a couple of pictures.

The next event is Robb's and My anniversary. We want to do something but cannot decide what to do. I think we may wait until the week-end to do a day trip to Stanley or Cascade or something. We don't know yet and Robb is hesitant to drive very far. He does not want to be laid up again. We probably will go to Idaho City, which is about 35-40 miles into the mountains. We want to try some fishing so we may need to get our licenses and poles. Robbie is fishing a lot so maybe he can point us in the right direction. My mouth is watering already for trout.

Monday, July 21, 2008

2008 Fisher Family Reunion

Well, well, well. Robb and I survived the family reunion. Thursday we had dutch oven dinner, Friday we went boating and got soaking wet, and then Saturday we did a two-hour service project for about five hours. Whew!! in between all this, we ate and ate and ate. Sleep was squeezed in there somewhere. Today, I feel like I am a walking zombie.

Cynthia and Kyle enjoyed the family reunion with us. I heard the Kyle is a pretty good water skier. Cyn and Kyle went home yesterday afternoon. I am sure they are tired and ready to go back to work for some rest. It was fun having them home.

Last night Dennis stayed overnight with us. He is on his way back to Page with a lot of side trips on the way. Irene will be flying home on Saturday. I think we will have Merrill and Cori here on Wednesday night on their way to Pullman. I won't be here because I will be going to Idaho Falls to mediate a dispute. What a busy week. Then on Saturday, Robb and I want to get up early and travel to Twin Falls for the temple open house.

For not having much planned for the summer, we are sure busy on the week-ends.

I wish I had some pictures to share but my camera is on the "blink". :)

Monday, July 14, 2008

Pictures of Mom and Dad



I cannot believe that these pictures were available on my draft posts. Oh well, now you get to see us as we are. These pictures were taken after Cyn and Kyle left to return to Provo. I think it was late 2007 but I cannot remember when they came up to Boise. I tried to be coy aka Cynthia's poses in Yellowstone when she was about four years old.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Summer in Boise

Well, it has been two months since I last updated this blog. Since that time, Mom Fisher passed away, Cynthia Graduated from BYU, Dad Fisher received his bachelor's of arts degree from U of U, and we had Memorial day week-end which we celebrated by visiting the Veteran's Cemetery here in Boise. Mom Fisher is buried there so we took some pictures. We also participated in the commemorative ceremonies that were held there.

I love to take pictures of flowers so I took three pictures of flowers in my yard. They were so pretty and the sun was just right.

On this one, you can see my shadow in the shot. Oops. I did not want to retake it though because it was so pretty already.



This is a picture of new leaves from our tree in front. They are so pretty and I just could not resist.

After the ceremonies on Memorial Day, we went to lunch and that is where I saw this rose. It was so beautiful.

Irene and Dennis were here with us last week-end. They were on their way to Pullman, Washington, for six weeks so Irene can get started on her dissertation. She has a mentor who is going to help her. It was nice to have them here. They were here when Tonie came home on Friday night. It was good to see Tonie, as always. We love seeing out kids. Robbie spent time over here for the week-end and we had Father's day. Robb got a outdoor fire pit for the backyard. WE lit a fire and loved the ambiance it created. Robb also go more clothes for work and a cover for his grill. It was really a nice and relaxed day for us. We did miss Cynthia and Kyle but understand that they probably could not get off work and probably wanted to save their money for family reunion in mid-July.

This morning, Robb and I awoke early for a Saturday morning. We got up so we could make my annual drive to Pine Top, the church owned camp where the eleven year old scouts meet for camp every year. As part of their program, I do a presentation on Navajo history. They love it and I enjoy doing it. Well, we were on our way and got to Pine Top in good time but none of the cars parked there looked familiar. We went to the lodge and found out that there were a group of boys at the Heleman's camp from Meridian stake. Oops. We called Sherri Fuhriman, who asked me to do the presentation this year, and found out that the camp is next week-end. I guess Robb and I will make the trip again next week-end. Oh well, all was not lost. Robb and I picked up three rocks for my rock garden. They are sparkly and add color to the rock garden. I hope we do this again next week-end.

Well, Robb has lunch ready for me. I better go. bye.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Spring has brought me such a nice surprise.


I looked out the window and what did I see? Popcorn popping on the apricot tree. Spring has brought me such a nice surprise, popcorn popping right before my eyes.

I took this picture because Robb wanted to send a picture to the girls in Utah. . . this is an apricot blossom from our back yard.

Spring has come for one day here in Boise but I cannot remember what the day was. Today, April 19, 2008, the temperature is cold again and it is to snow through the week-end. Typical Boise weather - - it cannot make up its mind if it is spring, summer, or winter.

Tonie came home this week-end to visit Grandma Fisher. Grandma Fisher was brought home on Wednesday from the hospital to finish her life at home. She was excited to come home. She is sleeping most of the time now and unresponsive. We wet down her lips and tongue and but she cannot drink or eat anymore. She is comfortable. Most of the family are gathering with Steve and his family coming home from Korea on Thursday, April 24, 2008. He has been stationed in Korea for almost six months now. Grandpa Fisher just went to Korea to visit him in January so this will be nice again for him to see Steve.

Cynthia is graduating next week so Robb and I will be flying down to Provo on Thursday morning and coming home on Saturday. Scott and Sandi are going to Provo on Thursday to see Ian, their son-in-law graduate from Utah Valley State College in Orem. They will not return until Saturday. WE are really excited for Cynthia's graduation. It seems like yesterday when she rode home with me after work looking for the eye on the building we passed on our way home. The building is still there but the painted eye is gone.

I was over in Idaho Falls yesterday for a mediation conference. The flights are not such that I can take Horizon in the morning to Idaho Falls, mediate in the afternoon, and catch the last flight home to Boise. It is suppose to make things easier for me but it sure makes a long day. I was so tired last night!!! Oh, the case settled.:)

Well, I guess we are going for lunch at Mongolian in Meridian. Better go. Love you all.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Grandma Fisher

Grandma Fisher is not doing well these days. She had a stroke almost eight years ago has has been in declining health since then. My memories of her are good. If ever there was a great mother-in-law, Mom Fisher was the person. I wondered when I got married if I would have "the mother-in-law" that was described by so many people. Not me. I have had a wonderful life with her. She has taught me things, she has been patient and loving in all my foibles, and she has helped us out so many times I cannot number them. She has been devoted to her family and was always the first to assist others in the ward or neighborhood. I know that when Robb hurt his back so many years ago, she came and sat up all night with him, putting cold packs and then hot packs on his back. She has come to our rescue so many times.

We had stake conference this week and it was really good. We had the mission president and his wife speak. The mission president is from Escalante, Utah, which is where Dr. Irene was from. His wife is from Panguitch and knows Vaughn and Lenore. Wow, what a small world. The talks were about being good representatives of the Lord by our clothing, actions, language, our homes, and generally every aspect of our lives. By our examples, others may be touched by the Spirit to come to investigate the church. I was really impressed they talked about the clothing we wear and how that sends a message. We have to be careful what message we want to send especially as members of the church and followers of Christ. Robb and I have recommitted ourselves.

Robb has been really busy with tax season. He leaves early in the morning and tries to be at work by 7:00 or 8:00. He then works until about 8:00 or 9:00. I don't know how he does it but he loves it. He is looking forward to May, however. I keep myself busy after work watching the NCAA tournament and the NIT. I am so glad the women's NCAA is going to go on too. I hope we get BYU's game on our channels.

Cynthia introduced me to indexing for the church genealogy program. I was contacted by Ginger Bennett, who apparently is the stake person over this, and received some training. I had gone through the tutorial that is on-line so she was happy that I did. I have done almost 2000 names. I think I am hooked!!

well, off to other things now. bye.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Signs of the Times

This week we had a meteor flashing through the sky and landing in Washington State. Next we had a total lunar eclipse and then Wells, Nevada, had an earthquake!! Apparently this part of the country had the last earthquake in 1904 or sometime around then. We have more snow than we have had for several years and our heating bill is skyrocketing. I am waiting for the spring and summer to even the heating bill out. Washington state and Oregon have had more rain than usual and it has flooding. Then, San Diego had snow!! I think the earth is in turmoil as it says in the scriptures. When Enoch hears the groans of the earth and cried when the earth mourned (Moses 7: 48-49).

We had our humanitarian project yesterday at the stake center. All the stake sisters met to put the school bags together. I think the announcement was that the stake had 502 school bags. I also talked with Sue Perry who is on the stake board. She said that the humanitarian services really needs twin and full sized quilts. So guess what our next project is. Glenna Mavencamp and I talked and we decided that we should try to help in this area by having our ward members meet to tie quilts. I will see what can be done.

I went grocery shopping yesterday: the first time in a long time. I can barely walk and my hips are hurting along with my back. My shoulders are tender. Now I remember why I gave up grocery shopping. Oh well, I need to get back into it and despite the pain, I will press forward. I just come home and rest after the shopping.

Tonie came home last week-end for President's Holiday. It was nice having her back so soon. She and Robbie took us to eat sushi. Robb and I have not eaten sushi for a long time. We are not into that kind of eating. I had eel, shrimp, salmon, some two kinds of fish I cannot remember the name of, all in rolls. I especially liked the tempura vegetables. My taste buds were not working very well because I really could not tell much difference between the different rolls. I guess I will try this again in a few years. On Monday, before Tonie left, Robbie took Tonie and me to Tony Carrinos for pasta. Again I loved the steamed vegetables the best. Robb and I do not go out to eat very much anymore so it is hard for me to decide what to eat. I guess I will need to learn a new habit of ordering vegetables a la carte. Maybe that will work.

I better go. Love you all.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Sun Valley

I went to Sun Valley for Valentines Day. It was for work. I scheduled a mediation conference for Friday morning so I needed to go over the night before. I wish Robb could have come along but he is putting in long hours at the office. Maybe someday when it is not tax season, we can spend the weekend in Ketchum, where I stayed. Ketchum is right next to Sun Valley. It is so expensive there that one has to save money to spend a week-end there. Of course this time of year it is expensive and it is a holiday week-end. My room for the night was $161.00 per night. I got some fetticini alfredo with nothing but the sauce for $18.00. It was so expensive!! Then on Friday morning, I was able to get a breakfast wrap, but I did not get to eat that until I was finished with the mediation conference and on my way back to Boise.

Last week the roads were closed to Sun Valley because of snow drifting. I worried about the roads but they were clear. I worried that I would be going over the pass into Mountain Home at sundown and I had been warned about black ice so I did not stop anywhere. I just drove straight to Mountain Home to make sure I would be off the mountain roads at dusk.

After I got home Friday night, I received a text message from Tonie saying she changed her mind and she was coming home for the long week-end. She and I have Monday off as we both work for state governments, me in Idaho and Tonie in Utah. Robb, of course has to work. I think Robbie is snowboarding up at Bogus Basin today. He is settled into his new apartment. We have not seen him for about a week although he calls and lets us know that he is still alive and doing well. He is so busy at the Bank. I am sure Cyn and Kyle are busy with their activities. I don't know if they get Monday off from school or work. Buster just lays around in the sun so it is a normal day for him.

Well, I am involved in doing Humanitarian projects again. I was called as the ward humanitarian co-leader with another sister, Glenna. This time, our ward was responsible for making 70 school bags. The bags were all assigned to different sisters so they could sew them together. I am starting to collect them now from the sisters. We also needed to collect 1500 notebooks for the school bags. When one looks at that number, it seems overwhelming. The notebooks could be about $1.00 per notebooks but ShopKo gave us a good deal. They sold notebooks at a discounted rate of 2 for $1.00 to participate with the project. Glenna does not sew so she took charge of gathering the notebooks. Since I sew, I was in charge of the bags. WHAT TEAMWORK!! :) On February 23, 2008, our stake will meet together at the stake center and assemble the bags. I love doing humanitarian work!! It is exciting to see people's faces light up and want to help.

Tonie and I are going to watch the movie, "No Reservations" today. Tonie bought the movie at Target so we will watch it at home. It is no longer in theaters, I guess.

Oh, one last thing. The last time I renewed my driver's license was eight years ago in Coeur d'Alene, ID when I discovered that I could not rent a car at the airport because my driver's license was expired. Well, Guess What?!! I did it again. I went to rent by car to go to Sun Valley and discovered that I could not rent the car because my driver's license was expired. So, I had to renew is on Valentines day before I could get going to Sun Valley. Now I do not have to renew it for another eight years - at age 63. Boy will I still be able to drive at that age? I guess so. Many people do.

Well, I better go. bye.

Friday, February 8, 2008

My Birthday


Tonie, Cyndie, Kyle traveled up from Utah and surprised me for my birthday. They all met at Robbie's new apartment and Robb and I went over to see the new apartment. When Robbie opened the second bedroom door, there was Tonie with a balloon and flowers wishing me happy birthday. Then Robbie had me open the closet door and guess who jumped out: Cyn and Kyle. What Fun!! I cried, of course. It is so nice to see my children. Robbie was so good to pull this off by asking me to see his new apartment. He and Tracy, his girlfriend, were planning this for about two weeks, I guess. Robb was in on it too. We visited and had carrot cake. I had not seen Cyn since Thanksgiving so this was a fun day.

For the rest of the week-end, Tonie bought a new car, a VW beetle with a rag top, silver. It is really pretty and she loves it. Cyn, Kyle and I went shopping for china. Cynthia selected a Vera Wang pattern that is so simple and beautiful. So, you all know what I am getting for the next couple years of presents for Cyn and Kyle. It will be nice. I want to get new china since the set I had when we got married is losing parts/plates but that will wait for awhile.

On Wednesday, when it was my actual birthday, Robb took me to a movie, "The Bucket List" and we went to dinner at "On the Border." This was a nice treat since we seldom go to movies or dinner anymore. It seems a shame to pay for that much food when Robb and I can only eat a little bit. We brought home half of the meal and used it for lunch on Thursday.

well, I gotta go. I wish I had pictures to add. Oh well, as I learn how to use this blog, I will add more fun stuff.


New Blog

Well, we are new to the blogspot stuff so you all will need to help us learn. Robb is my husband and my name is Sarah, in case you could not tell by the names above. Our daughter Cynthia and her husband Kyle have a blog like this and they suggested that we get one going. It is really fun if you know what you are doing. I tried to get a space on Hotmail but not everyone was able to access it. Maybe they can access this one.