October 29th
through November 4th: Monday we were picked up by Brother Abadillo at 5:00 am and he
drove us to the airport.
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Thanks Brother Abadillo for getting up early and driving us to the airport. We love you. |
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We are sad to leave Guatemala, but we are happy to be headed on a new adventure. |
We arrived home
about 5:00 pm and were greeted at the airport by lots of family. John, Charlotte, Kate and James’ families
were all well represented.
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Our reception at the airport. |
We went
straight to “Chuck-a-Rama”, a buffet style restaurant, in Bountiful for dinner. It was so much fun to see everyone and get
hugs from all our grandchildren. We were sad that Ginny and family live in
California and that we will have to wait till Thanksgiving to get our
hugs.
Click below to see Luke's skills.
Tuesday we went shopping. We
bought a 2007 F150 truck from our son James and went with Charlotte to Costco
to get our membership card.
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My new truck. We also got phones and a Costco card--what more do we need? |
Mom got an
appointment to get her eyes checked so she can get new glasses. We then went to
our storage unit and found that the key we had for the unit was, in
fact, not the key and that we would have to have the lock cut off. The unit is in Charlotte’s name so she would
have to come down and sign to get the lock cut off which would take 24
hours. Rats. My ankle started hurting and by the end of
the day I could not walk it was so painful.
This had happened a few times in Guatemala before we left, but not this
bad. We “googled” orthopedic doctors in
Bountiful and found one that could see me at 7:45 am the next day.
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The sunsets here are always very beautiful. |
Wednesday
we found out that I have arthritis, 2 bone spurs, almost no cartilage, and a
part of my bone that has died from lack of blood supply. Welcome to old age. The doctor said that walking through 3 airports
on Monday and shopping all day Tuesday made my ankle mad at me. There are a couple of options as this will
only get worse over time, but for now I will try and not overdue it and
control the pain with Celebrex. I have
an apartment to build before I can take time off for an operation. We next went to the Halloween parade at the
elementary school for Kate and Charlotte’s children. It was so fun to see them walking through the
school showing off their costumes.
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Abby has afternoon kindergarten so she sat with us for the parade. She was an alacorn. |
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Miles as an ostrich rider. |
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Luke as a Death Eater. |
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Kimball as an ostrich rider. |
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Stanford as Master Chief from Halo |
We
then went to American Fork to see James’ children’s Halloween parade. This was a treat for us to see them so
happy.
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Campbell and James |
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Kirstin, James' wife got into the spirit of Halloween. |
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Rigby as a raptor dinosaur. |
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Emme as an alacorn (a unicorn with wings). |
Charlotte was able to finally get
down to the storage unit and sign to get the lock cut off. Thursday
we went to the storage unit and found some winter clothes. It is that time of year and the mornings and
evenings are chilly, in the low 30's which is about 0 degrees celsius. I then started the demolition on the
basement. The only room that will not be
remodeled is the storage area under the porch.
It will be a big job and one that we want to get done as soon as
possible because living out of one bedroom is hard. Mom says it is like camping out. We are sleeping on a futon in Badger’s
bedroom and he has moved in with his brother, Moose.
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This wall is coming out. On the other side is a hot tub room. |
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The wall is down.
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This is the hot tub room that will soon be our kitchen.
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We had to cut the hot tub in half to get it out. |
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The wall and the hot tub are gone. |
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All the paneling and carpet have to go.
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This was a hall closet but will soon be our office/laundry room. |
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The office desk will be along this wall. |
James bought mom a 2016
Chevy Equinox at the auction and brought it up to the house.
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Mom's new car. |
Friday
I spent the entire day tearing down walls and making a big mess. Mom spent the day tending Kate’s children while Kate was at a trade
show. Friday afternoon I made the first
trip to the dump. Saturday was another demo day.
Chip Gaines and I feel the same about demo day. Badger and Moose helped me a lot. We made two more trips to the dump and Moose
helped me get a new beam into the load bearing wall so that I can widen the
opening into the office/laundry room.
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Saturday morning at the dump. That is my new truck. |
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Moose, my assistant, really likes smashing walls. |
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Lunch after the second load to the dump. |
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Maybe you can't see, but the new beam is in. Thanks Moose for your help. I could not have done it alone. |
My
ankle is holding up as long as I don’t try and walk 5 miles. Mom took a bunch of the grandchildren to see
the play, “The Secret Garden” at the children’s theater. She had a good time with them. I took a break midday to watch a few minutes
of Miles and Ellie’s soccer games.
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Mom and grandchildren at the play. |
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Miles just finished his game and Ellie's was about to start. |
Sunday we went to church at Charlotte’s
ward. That is where our membership is
right now. When we get the apartment
done we will move it to John’s ward. It
was fast meeting and mom and I took the opportunity to bear our
testimonies. We will miss not speaking
and bearing testimony of Christ and his House every week.
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Tilly gave a talk in primary. |
We had dinner at Charlotte’s home and then
played some games with her kids. We then
went to Kate’s and played a card game with her family. We have not had so much fun spending time
with our family in many, many years. It
is great. Sunday was very special and
very emotional for me. I cried all the
way through the opening song and didn’t stop until after the sacrament. The mantle might be gone, but the Spirit is
still supporting and sustaining me and for that I am so grateful. We are so blessed. The opening song was “Count you many
blessings” and so you can understand what made me emotional. It has been a whirl-wind of a week with
getting new phones, new cars, all the family time, and the start of my project.
Maybe I should just call it our new adventure, because that it what it is. Life is good and God in Great. We will be speaking in Charlotte's ward on
Sunday the 25th of November. The meeting will start at 11:00 am and is
located at 720 East 550 North, Bountiful. We
will also be speaking in our old ward on the avenues, on Sunday the 23rd of
December. The chapel is located at 589 East
18th Avenue, Salt Lake City and the meeting begins at at 12:50 pm.
3 comments:
Welcome back -- happy and sad at the same time. We have so enjoyed reading your weekly posts. Thank you for including us on your email list.
"I have to take it easy on my ankle"
also, "I spent the whole week tearing down walls"
*shrug emoji*
Dear President Norman and Christine, reading your posts and seeing your pictures has been a treat. I hope we can still see parts of your daily life as “civilians” . I am amazed at how much energy you have. I get tired vaccumming and you remodel! Your testimony being about your being president of a Temple or just another member, makes my eyes fill with tears of joy. I hope to reach such stage of faith some day. Greetings from Bolivia.
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