Saturday, June 26, 2010

Puttering Around

 


I had to take a picture of the squirrel in the backyard. We continue to feed the birds and the squirrels every chance we get. I just picked up another 25 pound bag of wild bird seed. I also purchased a suet block and feeder. I want to see if the birds like that as much as they do the feed. Robb got some squirrel mix the last time he went to WINCO and the birds and squirrels like it. It is really fun to watch the activity out in the backyard. I love hearing the birds chirp and the larger birds walk around the bottom of the bird feeders to pick up the seeds that have dropped.

The weather is finally like summer and then I hear on the news that there will be a "heat wave" next week with the temperatures up to 100 degrees for a couple of days. I hope my tomatoes and other hanging garden plants do not get fried. I keep them watered and they have been doing great. The squash is doing great in a hanging basket and I have not seen one squash bug. When we have planted them on the ground, they are usually covered with bugs by now.

My office just moved yesterday and today to our new digs at the Department of Labor. My new address is 317 W. Main Street. It will seem funny getting used to new phones, new computers, new email addresses, new street address, and up to date computer programs. The Commission has not been able to keep current with technology and DOL has the latest technology. We will have laptops with docking stations and more. WOW!! I will feel like we are coming out of the dark ages... I am excited!!! One thing I have to watch for is that in order to get a parking space in the DOL lot, one has to be to work no later than 8:00. It is first come first serve and the spaces are limited. Some of the employees park on the street and go down every two hours to move their cars so they will not get parking tickets. I think it will be easier and less expensive to get there before eight. I have been getting to work at nine for several years so I have to change my pattern.

I had so many plants in my office, some very large, that I had to bring home because the movers would not move them. I had fourteen of them. My co-workers call my office a jungle and I got the suggestions that I needed to play a tape with jungle noises. I love plants and maybe my office air is cleaner because of the plants. One would hope!! I think the rest of the office together has less than fourteen plants. I will try to fit them in my new office space but it may turn into a jungle if I do not have enough room. I will have to post a picture when my office is all set up.

Well, this is all for now. I guess it is time to move the sprinkler. see ya.
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Friday, June 18, 2010

Mom and Dad Heaton

 
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I opened my blog and low and behold, there is a picture of Mom and Dad that I put on the Merrill and Afton Heaton Facebook page. Well, now that I see I have blogged this picture, I will add a few comments.

Mom and Dad have been gone for several years and I still miss them and think of them often. Every time I pick up a book or read the Bible, I think of Mom and all those books that I brought home to her from the library about the groups of people such as the Hittites. She read them and did not complain about my picks. Of course, I had Ms. Carley helping me out at the City library. Ms. Carley was the School librarian until she retired and then she worked or volunteered at the city library. She and I would try to find something we thought Mom would like to read. I would take several books home for her and then take them back when she finished reading them.

I think of Dad every time I pick up a Book of Mormon. He read this book, talked about the Lamanites and the promises made to them every change he got. I remember sitting in sacrament meeting and listening to him give a talk about the Lamanitss and how they were to "blossom as a rose." Dad used the "breathing machine" for his asthma. He had to sit for fifteen minutes morning, noon, and night at that machine. I supposed it helped him breath better. I think it was like a big C-PAP machine when I think of it now. While sitting at the machine and "breathing" as we use to say, he would read the Book of Mormon. I do not remember every seeing him read any other book. I have a fond memory of Dad after he had been in St. George to the temple. He had spent the day down there and when he came home, I remember thinking that I wanted to marry a man that would be dedicated in going to the temple.

I love Mom and Dad and am so thankful for all they have done for me, to prepare me for life, and for helping me develop a strong testimony of the gospel. I look forward to seeing them again. How wonderful that will be. Right now I think of Grandma Heaton, Aunt Irene, and how many times we stopped to visit them as we drove back and forth to Salt Lake City. I remember Florian, Grace, Maxine, Ruth, and Claire. How fun they were and so much talent. I also remember Vard, Gail, Ross, and Lloyd and they all looked like variations of Dad. I just thought of Geneva.

Now, I am going to be thinking of family all evening. I love facebook and being able to see the extended family members.

I gotta go. I could write forever. Love ya.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Memorial Day 2010

It is Memorial Day again and we went to the Veteran's Cemetery to celebrate. Somehow it seem so right to go there and see the veterans all gathered, to hear the speeches, the presentations, the flag waving, the 21 gun salute, the cannons going off and the missing man formation as the jets roar past. I am very thankful for the freedoms we enjoy in this country!! Thank you all the vets in my family and though out the USA who have given much to protect us from tyranny. I am so thankful to Heavenly Father for the USA.

We drove up to the parking lot and got on a school bus for the ride to the cemetery. Cyn, Kyle, Jackson, Tonie, Robb and I all went up. Brad and Grandpa were there also. Jackson rode his first school bus.



Robb and I had the the family home this week-end. It was really fun but it rained and we could not do some of the things we had planned. I wanted to clean the kitchen cupboard doors but with the rain coming down, that was not done. We wanted to go swing some golf clubs but I did not want to have a family of lightening rods out on the driving range. I wanted to work in the yard but that did not work either. We just watched movies, had a BBQ out back and visited. Cyn and Kyle were able to go on a date because we were the babysitters for her. We had fun with Jackson. He is sitting up my himself, goes over on to his knees and hands and then plops down. He will be crawling around really soon, I am sure.

Today, I stayed home from work so I could recover from the family activities. I am sewing a dress for Tonie so I need to go back to it and finish it off. I love to sew and be creative with it. I wish so often that I could just stay home and do things for my kids and for Jackson. Also, for the new baby that will join our family in January. We are so excited that Robbie and Tracy are going to give us another grandchild. I love doing grandma things. I think I have repurchased and outfitted an entire nursery since Jackson was born. Robb made a changing table that is so pretty. We have a stroller, high chair, booster chair, changing table, and a pack and play. The next purchase will be a crib for Jackson for when he visits. He will out grow the pack and play. He already out grew the bassinet. Oh we are having so much fun.

Well, off to sewing. Bye.