A few minutes ago we returned from the ICU where we spent two days after. Jim needed to be admitted due to much blood loss the day after his colonoscopy. So, is this the new normal?
For over a month I have been suffering from Beign Postural Vertigo. For me, it has been alot of Physical Therapy for balance and adjustments, eye exam and hearing tests, All my tests are within great to normal, so we still dont know what caused the dizziness. Jim had polyps removed from his colon, which he has had done before, with out any problems.
So, welcome to the new normal! We feel good, exercise, and eat Ok, But, in a few weeks I turn 70!
Sunday, March 18, 2018
Sunday, March 11, 2018
Andrew is 21
Andrew Erik McDonald is 21 years old today. He is my oldest grandchild from Karina and Dan, Oh, how I remember the day he was born in Iowa! I quickly learned that being a grandma was going to be one of the best times I have ever had. Since I was teaching full time and year round, I cherished the time I could be with him. Several memories come to mind. First the Drew bop dance which all of us adults danced while trying to figure out how to comfort our first born. Born into love and joy with so many of us sharing time and talents. One time I taught yoga at his class and he sat right up in front as my model student and demonstrated most of the asanas. He honored me by modeling proper behavior and showing love and respect.
When I finally retired and finished serving our first mission, we moved close to these grandkids and have been able to see Andrew grow up to help in the family, and mature into a responsible worker and advancing in a job he has held over a year.. He works as a scheduling coordinator at a call center.
Andrew likes the quite one on one times. His gaming skills and focus are way better than mine. He is a skilled pianist, All the cats love him.
When we all went to Costa Rica this summer, we were lucky to have Andrew stay in our villa. He stay out of the sun, but loved all the new food experiences we had.
Sunday, February 25, 2018
honoring families

Sunday, January 14, 2018
sharing the cold chill with the warm hearts in Michigan
Our traditional New Years Eve /birthday bash with the Mercado's in Michigan began with a delightful road trip to Chicago. The freeway all the way drive allowed
for a jump start to all the latest news of Val and the kids. We spent two days visiting the city by way of the Museum of Science and Industry.The building reminded me of so many of the beautiful historic sights inn Philadelphia and we all loved the displays.

It was Karissa's birthday the next day and we celebrated by a movie and our fav food. Even Erik got really into the food with his chop sticks!
Something took over my body and I was hit with a fever that took me downn for the rest of the trip. Lucky for me, I had enough yarn to make two lap blankets for the boys
for a jump start to all the latest news of Val and the kids. We spent two days visiting the city by way of the Museum of Science and Industry.The building reminded me of so many of the beautiful historic sights inn Philadelphia and we all loved the displays.



Sunday, December 17, 2017
Christmas 2017
Twas a month before Christmas and our tree is up,
we left early to enjoy Thanksgiving with family ,friends and sup.
For a much needed road trip,which took us far far away,
to our roots in California, cherished friends, family and ocean bay.
This summer Jim climbed the roof to install solar panels,
while I calmly knitted away his burial flannels!!
Costa Rica reunion had so many high lights;
volcanoes, monkeys,waves and awesome sights.
Our service is spent with our BYU Pathway Connect Mission.
Again helping young adults grow and find education fun.
We send our LOVE to LIGHT the WAY
we left early to enjoy Thanksgiving with family ,friends and sup.
For a much needed road trip,which took us far far away,
to our roots in California, cherished friends, family and ocean bay.
This summer Jim climbed the roof to install solar panels,
while I calmly knitted away his burial flannels!!
Costa Rica reunion had so many high lights;
volcanoes, monkeys,waves and awesome sights.
Our service is spent with our BYU Pathway Connect Mission.
Again helping young adults grow and find education fun.
We send our LOVE to LIGHT the WAY
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Retracing our footsteps
Thanksgiving time reminds us that we are thankful for family, friends, food, fun, and faith. We celebrated with a road trip starting North to Reno, leaving in snow and rain, even having to stop and get warmer gear ie cute scarf in Reno. Then we traveled through the beautiful Mountains through Donner pass and into Brentwood California using the back roads following the Sacramento River
Charice and Clay are living in Clovis, which is near Fresno, near Yosemite. Addison and Abby loved doing hair and I was lucky to get a massage from Charice, so I felt really pampered!
Too bad the Thanksgiving Photos are not on my photo, We had a great feast with Clay frying the turkey. We also found some fun stores in the city and started our Christmas shopping,, shhhh! I wont give away any secrets but, we did get a big bang out of it! Next day we drove mostly west to the beach, It brought back memories of visiting Loraine and Bob and all of the "cousins"
Pismo Beach was almost 90 degrees! Heavenly! I didnt want to leave, but I was looking forward to Solvang, a cute Scandinavian town where we went on our honeymoon. Only this time, I had already been to Denmark so I wasnt as impressed! We went swimming at the local Y and walked and talked about old times and memories.



Our next drive took us to Venture where Jim had many memories with his family. My feet were starting to hurt so, off to buy new shoes in Thousand Oaks and have a great visit with the Dittmans. Saturday and Sunday we visited my old stomping grounds, Simi Valley. Memories shared with dear friends mostly after ward hopping to both Erringer an Township building. I left feeling sad and happy. Sad to leave so many good friends and happy that I can share my time with grandchildren and serve missions with Jim. The last part of our trip as we headed North was with our dear friends, the Hanks, who lived right off the I 15 and we continue North and the Warnicks in Las Vegas. When we got to the Hanks we shared Mission stories from Philadelphia and our European missions. And when we got to Las Vegas Loraine and I laughed as we shared memories of our first trip to Europe in 1973! SOOO all and all it was a memorable trip with love, fun, food and faith shared with friends and family.
Monday, October 23, 2017
colorful October



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