Monday, November 3, 2025

Baby trees destroyed!




Our two little trees that we planted last summer in our drive- strip are destroyed. 

Someone destroyed them!  Hacked them down! It's happened twice since September.  

I can't believe someone is going around vandalizing my trees. 

It seems no neighbor's trees are hurt, just my baby trees.  

Wayne and I are nice people.... we don't get it?...who doesn't like us?  

I was so bummed about my tree, and I lost faith in humanity.  Why are people so mean?

We contacted our neighbors to be on the lookout for someone who is attacking our trees!  

Well, come to find out. It was not a person at all. It was DEER! We expected deer living on the bench in Bountiful, but we live in the flat lands of Layton-- but close to Kays Creek and fields, and it's, evidently, a deer alleyway. Deer who are trying to shed their velvet-- LOVE small, young trees with thin, pliable bark to rub against.  It's called a buck rub. We will try again with new plants this spring.

Saturday, November 1, 2025

This is Halloween

Wayne and I dressed up as Picasso and a Picasso… I was the painting.  It worked great. We all gathered at Add and Bre’s for pics as per usual.. And got to see all of the little grands in their costumes.    We only had 2 families of trick-or-treaters– we always hand out full-size candy bars now since we get so few people.  But it’s okay, we snuggled on the couch and watched a show.  

AHHHHH Halloween is over, and now I can say Happy Holidays!  I like Halloween…and I’m glad my grandkids love it and enjoy All of it. Monson Family is all the Wiz of Oz characters including their dog as the scarecrow.  Addison was a skeleton.  George sings the Nightmare Before Christmas song as, “Mrs. Halloween, Mrs. Halloween…”  It really says, “This is Halloween.”  So Bre dressed up as “Mrs. Halloween.”       Halloween really is a kids dream…and a wonderful way for neighbors to greet and get to know each other.  It’s Alex, Bre’s and Laila’s favorite Holiday and we had gorgeous weather for it.  

Alfie had his dream Halloween night.  He went out with his friends trick or treating and easily hauled in 20 lbs. Of candy.  He got back to his home at 9 pm. and was doing the obligatory counting of the candy with his friends..and then they decided to go back out and go to all of the houses that had bowls of candy out that said , “please just take one”… which they originally did, but now they were going to clean out those bowls!  They were out til 11!  Pretty funny and perfect for an 11-year-old boy.  

   Poppy dressed as Annie for Halloween and ws happy as a clam.  Basically, her ruffle socks and shoes were the whole outfit– that and her curly hair and carrying around a sandy colored stuffed animal dog.  She’s so cute. 

George was not so sure about trick-or-treating.  His parents made him go around and he lasted fora bout 45 minutes ,then he begged to go home and go to bed.  He’s a hoot!



Landon and Alex had Halloween functions in SLC– and they invited Truman to go with them.  They did their Zeus and Hercules costumes.  Truman was one of  the soda Pop boys from K-Pop Demon Hunters… he loves the show too. 




Monday, October 27, 2025

Thoughts on the Ten Virgins


Every year, I give my children a dinner and a musical for their birthdays.  I was taking Landon to the Eccles Theatre in SLC to see Mrs. Doubtfire.  We got to SLC early and enjoyed Mexican food at Red Iguana then it was only 7:05  and the show started at 7:30- so we leisurely wandered over to the theatre.  When we got there, there were no lines at security and the lobby was mostly empty.  I thought, “Man, we are really early!”  We laughed and turned the corner and realized we didn’t get there early.  We arrived late.  It was 7:15 and the show started at 7:00.  WHAT?  When did that change?  Why didn’t I know?  We could have been here on time!  I was so mad.  I wanted to go right in, but the usher had instructions that you can’t go in til after applause from a big musical number.  The door was closed. I was furious.  I was locked out.  How did this happen?


I didn’t read the emails that said the time had changed.  I didn’t read my tickets that said the time had changed.  I thought I was prepared, but I was not.  I had run out of oil. My heart and stomach sank.  My muscles clenched, and my nerves were on fire. I was missing out.


In the parable of the Ten Virgins (found in Matthew 25), we know that ten women were invited to a wedding banquet. They were waiting outside for the feast to begin, to be invited in.  They were waiting for the bridegroom to come.  They were prepared and had oil in their lamps and some had extra oil, so they could light them while they waited. 

 (We brought back from Israel an oil lamp replica that these women would have had.  They are very personal, and on’t give off much light beyond a small circle. ) 

So they all have lamps and they are all lit, but five of those lamps didn’t have enough oil, and they go out.   The five wise say, “ Go get some more oil and come back.”  Why couldn’t they share? It all seemed very selfish. (I understand now that it’s not about oil and lamps, it’s about testimony and faith– which is personal and we each need our own. )

BUT….

I always wanted the five with lamps burning bright and extra oil to say, “It’s okay– come stand by me and share my light, the Bridgroom will understand..  It’s okay.”  And maybe they did. But maybe the five without oil didn’t believe that it would be okay and so they left to get more oil.  

When they return the door is closed and the five-wise with oil in their lamps were already inside, and the other five foolish were stuck outside after having left to get more oil and the Bridgroom (the Savior) says, “You did not know me.”    

I bet their hearts and stomachs sank, and their muscles clenched and their nerves were on fire.  They were missing out!  

I believe Jesus said, “You did not know me”… because had they known him and his goodness, and mercy, they would have stayed and trusted that it was all going to work out, with or without the oil in their lamps.  But they didn’t know HIM…and so they didn’t trust and they left.

I think of being stuck outside of the theatre wanting so badly to go in.  I wasn’t prepared, because I hadn’t read my emails and instructions…it seems the whole rest of the theatre audience had.   I eventually got into the theatre.  I didn't leave. I knew theatre etiquette. My story ended okay.


We don’t know what happened with the five foolish in this virgin story…..but, I’m sure God’s merciful hand was extended to them and they are with Him at the banquet now.  

More football

 More U of U football. This time it was Addison and Alfie going to support Andrew in teh band and watch the game of course.  Addision could care less about any sport-- but ALFIE loves it!  Alfie was involved the entire 4 hour game-- he jumped and cheered and was so excited to be there.  HE even got up on the JUMBO tron-- he siad, "it was my life long goal."  (He's 11)




Costumes

Halloween Costumes this year are very WICKED themed.  We had two Elphabas- with Sophia and Lady.  Tayla was Glinda as a student at RIZZ University.  Elsie was Dorothy and Andrew was a flying monkey.  Monson was the Cowardly Lion and Lexi the Tin man.... we were just missing the Scarecrow.   Alfie was a Sports guy and Poppy was Annie with her dog Sandy.  George was Grogu- Star wars and little cousin- Nelson's daughter Lilly, was Princess Leia.    Landon was Zeus and Alex was Hercules.    







Witch's Brunch

 we had a Witches Brew at my friend Bonnie Benedict's home.  She prepared brunch foods. Bonnie is a really good cook-- she did her amazing cinnamon rolls and breakfast casserole and yougurt parfaits. 14 of us gathered then she taught us how to make carmel and cinnamon carmel..and sent us all home with some.  Bonnie is such a fun person.  In attendance was- Bonnie, Me, Erin Perkins, Kathleen Blake and her sister Fran, Diane Lake, Nan Bruske, Angie Smith, Myken Crowell and her sister Shannon, Janet Webster, Leslie Leger, Jan Hedberg, Kristi Webb and her daughter Janie.  I got all dressed up in my usual witchy attire– make up and hair included.  I love having a reason to put a costume on. 

 

Kathleen Blake, Jan Hedberg, Fran (Kathleen's sister)

Janet Websteer, Me, Leslie Leger

Myken- Sister Shannon, and Angie Smith

Me, Bonnie Benedict and Diane Lake

Erin Perkins, Angie Smith, Kathleen Blake, Bonnie Benedict, Nan Bruske, Melinda.. Back row;  Fran, Myken, Leslie LEger, Janet Webster, Kristie Webb, Diane Lake, Shannon 

Sunday, October 19, 2025

Cross E Ranch

Cross E Ranch was gorgeous! We have had so much rain every weekend since September… that this was the best, driest day to go– so there were a lot of people with the same idea. Monson family, Addison family, Wayne and I went.  We ate the obligatory apple cider donuts, and did the slides and pig races, and saw the goats and chickens and played in the corn.  It feels like a Hallmark movie just walking around this place.