Sunday, March 20, 2016

COUSINS

March 2016
Grandpa Arthur is getting the tree's all cleaned up along the road.  He has filled the pickup at least 10 times this week...way to go Grandpa!!

COUSINS

This has been COUSINS week.
Allyson and Sarah baked bread for all the COUSINS and we grandparents.
They ventured into Walmart with all 8 grandchildren...brave souls.
Allison bought orange shirts for everyone to enjoy competitions together.  Our two youngest  COUSINS just finished exercising. 
Time for the basketball tournament!
Oh, Grandpa was the kite flying teacher.
Thank's Grandpa for helping me get my kite up to the sky!
We can do this with the winds help.
The kite has a great tail too!
COUSINS visiting Grandma Gene
Grandma Gene we brought you donuts for breakfast...wooo...can I have that one?
Thank's Leif.
Thank's Cannon.
Thank's Brenna.
Thank's Elizabeth.
Thank's Rachel.
Thank's Luke.
Thank's Allyson...you're the best COUSIN sitter ever.
Elizabeth loves the Hansen's dog Mia!
COUSINS at POP's!
St. Patricks Day outfits to protect from COUSINS pinches!
COUSINS basketball tournament.
Allyson and Sarah fed us lots of fun meals...Grandma Gene made deviled eggs a couple of times.

I had to get a picture of Uncle Todd and Uncle Ryan with Grandpa Arthur.

Of course the photo wasn't complete till we stopped Uncle Mike and got him in the picture too.

SUNDAY, 20 March 2016
It has been a busy week.  Eric and Cecily have traveled to Guam, Tokyo and Hawaii and Heather and Lily went to London and Norway.  Sarah made a quick trip up to Utah for her Uncles funeral.  Grandpa Arthur and Grandma Gene played with all the grandchildren here, and went to the Tanner wedding reception last evening.  Nothing like a wedding to remind us how this week came to be!  We saw, on facebook, our niece Susannah had a baby boy last evening. Congratulations to Adam and Susannah.  This makes four children for them.  Now their three little girls have a baby brother to dress up with & baby...too fun.
Grandpa Arthur has watched lots of basketball games this week and Grandma Gene watched the Provo City Center Temple youth celebration, "Beauty for Ashes".  Today the Provo City Center Temple will be dedicated.  Lots of COUSINS will be blessed to enjoy this House of the Lord.

I'm still in a terrible patient mode and having some good and bad days...but that is to be expected when you have had colon cancer surgery, right?  Grandpa Arthur and Grandma Gene are looking forward to Sacrament Meeting today.  We hope each of you can enjoy this Sabbath Day.  We will enjoy pondering The Savior's life this coming week before Easter.  May each of us be thankful for His life, teachings and brotherhood.  Blessings to each of you as this COUSINS week closes with many great memories.
Be kind to your families and to each other.  We are so grateful for each of you.
"God bless us, every one!"
Hug's always,
Grandpa Arthur & Grandma Gene
Arthur and Gene

Monday, March 14, 2016

DREAM

Our Oklahoma Sunset is a DREAM.

You can DREAM of downtown OKC.
THURSDAY, 10 March 2016
I just returned from swimming.  As I entered the Y this morning a secretary asked how I was doing?  I told her I was doing good, and asked how she was.  She answered, "I'm livin' the DREAM"!  I've been pondering that today....what are your DREAMS?  Are you livin' them?  I DREAM of walking this path  of life with the Savior,  as I overcome being a colon cancer patient.  Never did I DREAM this cancer could happen to Grandma Gene.    I DREAM my Uncle Lanny will regain his health and strength from his heart surgery.  He was able to go home from the hospital this week.  DREAMS do come true.  I DREAM health and peace to all who read this DREAMY blog.
We got a e-mail that our credit card was hacked...someone in India tried to purchase about $800.00 worth of items at a dress shop.  The credit card company is on top of things...I never have spent that much at a dress shop...new credit cards are ordered...scary.  I'd say the ten commandments covers this borrowing (Hacking) DREAM!  Grandpa Arthur's cousin Fred Mortensen and wife have just been called to be mission president in India...they need our prayers!
We love living in the cave.  Springtimes arrival is enjoyable.  We have a magnolia that blooms before the leaves form.

The best DREAM for this yard would be a gentle rain as shown in this photo from the "Friend".
Of course because Grandpa Arthur and Grandma Gene live in a cave we can sing the children's Hymn: "The Wise Man & The Foolish Man"....and the rains came tumbling down....and  we can DREAM of rain.  It rained on Sunday, 13 March 2016 as we went to get our Stake Temple Recommend signatures...we thought that was awesome...Thank's Lord.
 
We have planted hundreds of bulbs only to have the gophers eat them...I must admit I am a little envious of our neighbors daffodil patch.  It is on the side of the road as we drive onto the street.  Isn't this patch great?  See why we want photo's of your flowers Susan Poston?  These took our neighbors great effort to grow!
The neighbors also have the "popcorn tree" that just gets prettier every day.  "The grass is always greener..."
Every day...birds try to get in the windows of the cave so they can make a nest in our atrium!  All day this week we have been hearing the birds knocking on the windows...Ha!  I don't know how many of them have knocked themselves out.  Poor little birdies DREAMING of their Spring nests.  Such entertainment for us in the cave!
Our baby boy Ryan's birthday is tomorrow FRIDAY, 11 March 2016.  We are so blessed to have him living by us.  We celebrated his birthday last Sunday.  His wife fixed his favorite meal of homemade noodles and spaghetti.  It was so good!  We love this picture of Ryan and Sarah.  Thank you Sarah for the lovely dinner.  Happy 36th Birthday Ryan!
We called all the children in to have a blessing on the food on Sunday.  Luke sat down in front of me and this had us both in giggles before the blessing began.  Luke loves Sarah's "Cupcake" dog!  Cupcake was just saying her own blessing & DREAMING, right?  Ha.  Lukey loves this puppy dog.
As I continue to DREAM of our New York Palmyra Temple Mission I feel I must include these pictures of the Becksteads.  Sherlauna met Brent in St. George, but he lived in Palmyra for 5 different summers.  Marilyn Donake introduced them.  This is for all our friends who know Sherlauna & Brent.  Their DREAMS came true!
Brent is so thankful that Sherlauna is taking such good care of him....right Brent?  We are thankful that they are taking care of each other.  Congratulation's on living a DREAM come true you two love traveling birds.

So another Sunday rolled around.  We got the family together again.  Heather and Lily are in England for Lily's spring break, so Allyson, Todd's wife came to care for the Hansen children while Mike works.  You all know how thankful I am to Allyson? !  So we had 4 birthdays this last weekend.  Ryan was the 11th.  Amy, our daughter in law in Wisconsin, and Elizabeth, Todd & Allyson's daughter were on the 12th and Leif, Mike and Heather's son was on the 13th.  Here are a few of the pictures of our Sunday night party!  These are the three birthday family that were present.

Elizabeth turned 10!

Leif turned 9!  He's standing by his school report.

Cannon, Leif's cousin wants to celebrate too!

We had a birthday party with hats and games and food of course!

Grandpa Arthur just loves a party!

Finally Elizabeth and  Leif got to open their gifts...they thought it took forever for that time to arrive.

We saved the best for last...love, love, love our grandchildren.  Six grandchildren are missing from this picture...but they too are loved, and missed.

As we all "March" along this month, we just want you to know we hope all your DREAMS come true and that  you enjoy, enjoy your families and loved ones.  We recognize the blessings that are ours.  It's not just the luck of our Irish ancestors that can bring us peace, look to Christ and live!

DREAM
Acts 2:17
17 And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams:
Hug's to each of you,
Arthur and Gene
Grandpa Arthur & Grandma Gene

Sunday, March 13, 2016

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Sunday, March 6, 2016

Ponderize

Tuesday, March 1 2016
Happy, Happy Birthday to my sister Cindy. 
Cindy was born when I was a junior in high school.
So many times people thought she was my child.  Our mother used to think that was funny.  Our family adored this sweet baby.  Now here is a photo with her & her youngest daughter purchasing a home, finally.  Cindy has been a single mom for many years.  She went back to school and got her degree and went on and got her Masters.  As I ponderize  our lives, as the big sister, I just want Cindy to have the best birthday ever.  She is now older than our mother was when she passed.  Our dad passed when Cindy was only three.  Keep looking forward little sis and know you are loved.
 
I ponderized of all the energy I had when this little sister was born.  I decided that today was the day to return to the swimming exercises.  I went to the "Y" this morning and it was so invigorating.  It totally wore me out, but I did it!  The rest of the week the lap pool is closed for high school tournaments so Thursday I joined the senior citizens group...talk about a work out...I need a nap after!
I also learned that one of the "Y" people, Janie, had a heart attack a month ago.  She is in her early 50's.  We discussed our illness's and decided the "Y" was a good place to work on healing.  So sorry for your burdens that you carry Janie.  You are in my prayers.
I came home and Grandpa Arthur and I went and voted in the Presidental Primary's in Oklahoma.  Now ponderizing all the candidates on the ballot was interesting.   
Then Grandpa Arthur decided it was a good day to move all the house plants outdoors....Mr. Clean got his wish and we moved all the plants outside.  It rained last evening...will it ever rain again?  Another thought to ponderize.  
So last Wednesday, 24 February 2016 we went to my first appointment after my colon surgery.  I was blessed to learn that my cancer was contained.  They got it all with the surgery and I do not need chemo treatments.  I can't even begin to ponderize how blessed I am.  I am overwhelmed that all of your kindness and prayers worked.  Thank you, each of you, who are responsible for this blessing in our lives.  As soon as we returned from this doctor appointment I walked and thanked The Lord for answering our prayers.  As I was returning home our neighbors tree caught my eye.  The tree is one of those mock pears and "blossoms were popping right before my eyes".  I don't think this photo does it justice, but the blossoms assure spring is awakening.
Grandpa Arthur feels spring in the air too.  He has been trimming trees so he can mow under them.  He also continues to trim branches from the winter ice storms we had.
This is a picture of pickup load # 6  He wouldn't let me help empty the truck bed...my caregiver is 
so protective of me now.  Thank's Grandpa Arthur for being such a good worker and such a kind husband.
When we attended Sacrament on Sunday, the Stake released us from our Seminary callings.  That was such a sad relief.  Now the class will again have a permanent teacher to end the year.  We ponderize the great faith these youth have and are sad we are not a part of their lives each day.
We hope they will keep in touch with us and pray they have the best high school years ever.
We love these youth.
Bishop Christensen asked us to stay after Sacrament and renew our Temple recommends that expire this month.  Our second counselor in the bishopric is one of our former Seminary students, Jason Snavely.  That was the highlight of our week to be interviewed by this good young man.  We ponderize the blessings of knowing Jason since he was a baby and now has four babies & a lovely wife of his own.  His wife sits alone with the children while Jason sits on the stand.  Grandma Gene ponderizes the years she did this and prays for this young faithful couple and their family.  
Bishop Christensen suggested that to get the Stake Presidency signature for our recommend we should call his cousin, President Waltman, and ask he come to our home.
Well, yesterday President Waltman had an accident on his ranch and now has a compound fracture on his upper arm.  So sorry to learn about this President Waltman.  Our love and prayers are sent your way today.  We will let the Stake Secretary help us with our recommend appointment.
Why is it when you are sick you hear and feel those around you, with problems, more acutely?  These are some of the experiences we've been ponderizing this week.
My mother's brother,  Lanny Nalder, had open heart surgery yesterday.  He is in the ICU and critical today.  Our love and prayers are with you Uncle Lanny.
A family friend, Laura Jeffreys, has colon cancer also and is not healing well.  She taught several of our grandchildren to read.  We all are so thankful for her teaching talent. Our love and prayers are with you Laura.
Another family friend, Dee Bithell is doing better after having surgery the same week as me, but he tires easily.  Our love and prayers are with you Dee.
Viola Butts, a member of our Ward, fell and broke her hip.  Our love and prayers are with you and your family Viola.  Her Daughter in law Mary had all of her large colon removed a few years ago.  Thank you, Mary, for the advice given on Sunday.  You are a dear friend and now a person to admire.
Our neighbor, Terry R. Hanna, has had two colon cancer surgery's.  I did not realize this till his wife spoke to me on my walk the other morning.  I ponderize having this surgery twice.  Terry you are my hero.
A family whom we've known for years lost their oldest son in a work accident this week.  Bo was only 32 years old.  He was a single father of two sons ages 9 and 8.  Our heart aches for his parents, siblings and relatives.  Our love and prayers are with all of you.  

One of the boys our son's grew up with lost his grandmother this week.  Sylvia Grace Cook was 96 years old.  She helped raise Steve Haddock and his brother along with her daughter and Steve's mother Charlene.  She was a blessing to these boys and reminds me of the responsibility Matt and Genene Cotton now have with Bo's boys Ethan and Jacob.  Our love and prayers are with the Cook family as they praise their lovely grandmother this week.  May sweet memories help carry you forward Steve.  We love you and your family.  Steve and other family gave great tributes to his "MeMe"!

On Wednesday our son's former boss was in a car wreck and lost his life.  His name is Aubrey McClendon.  This is a loss for the whole community.  Our love and prayers are with his family at this time also.
With all this sadness we also saw joy experienced.  A couple in our Ward were able to travel to Kansas to be with their newly adopted daughter at her birth.  She was born on February 23, 2016.  They have already adopted her and named her Kylie Elizabeth Christensen.  Her parents put this cute picture of Kylie waving to all.  Congratulations to the Dennis & Erica Christensen family.  Thank you for letting us experience your joy along with you.  This beautiful baby and the priceless family she now will grow up in gives us hope and peace.
Hi Kylie, welcome to Oklahoma!  Isn't she just beautiful?

As I ponderize all that has happened since my surgery.  I want to write down a sacred experience I had while in the hospital.  The nurses change shifts at 7:00 pm and I had a male nurse, William, care for me one evening.  He is of African Decent and he is a Muslim.  About 8:00 pm he came into my room and said, "may I ask you a question"?  He said I have 14 patient rooms, on this wing of the hospital, that I am responsible for this evening.  Every room the people are so sick and many are very grumpy and angry and sad.  You, however, are a delight to work with and all the nurses are talking about you.  "Nice," I said!  Ha!  He asked how I could have such a positive attitude when I was so miserable?  I told him it was because I choose to do so.  Then I told him that I belonged to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.  I have been taught to put my trust in Jesus Christ and let Him carry my burdens.  He thanked me and left.  Another hour passed and he came and asked me another question.  This happened all evening and we discussed family relationships, the Godhead, Our Prophets, The Book of Mormon, etc.

 I told him that our children were a loan from Heavenly Father and that they are to be cared for and returned to Him.  He laughed when I told him we are brothers and sisters.  He said, "I should have brought my phone and we could take a selfie".  Ha.

 Anyway, to make a most wonderful evening lesson shorter, I was an instrument in the hands of The Lord that evening and taught this great nurse about Our Heavenly Parents and our purpose on this earth.  I texted Grandpa Arthur and requested he bring a Book of Mormon with him and to arrive before the shift change at 7:00 am.  He did so and when it came time for the shift change William and Kara (a favorite nurse) switched places.  William thanked me for answering all his questions that evening.  I handed him The Book of Mormon and requested he read it.  I also requested that he look on line at all the happenings of this church in Africa and read about them also.  He promised me he would do so and thanked me for the lovely evening.  He told me he would be praying for my healthy recovery.  As he walked out another nurse was in the hall way and saw me from the door.  His name is Frank and he is a member of the church.  I heard William ask how he knew me?  Later Frank came in and told me William asked him if he had read The Book of Mormon and showed him the copy I had just given him.  Frank told him that was the best gift he could receive in his life right now and that Frank had read it several times.  He told William that he had just started reading it again this year and hoped William would really read it.  Frank told me that he would let me know if William ever asked him questions about it.  Meanwhile, Kara, began questioning me about the church and why did I know so many people at the hospital and where was our church located and on and on.  That part of my "sick" hospital stay was wonderful.  I ponderize how The Lord took this opportunity to touch two more of his children and help them to ponderize who they are, as they continue to be instruments in His hands.  I'm so thankful we served our mission by the hill Cumorah!
  
Also this morning I read on facebook about a girl from my mom's hometown, Shelley, Idaho.  Her name was Shirlyn Browning.  This young girl passed in her teens and in one of her friends yearbooks she wrote the following, "When twilight pulls the curtain, and pins it with a star, remember you have a friend, no matter where you are."  I looked this up on the internet and found the following:

“When twilight drops her curtain down And pins it with a star Remember that you have a friend Though she may wander far.”  by L. M. Montgomery (Author of Anne of Green Gables chapter 27)  I love that Shirlyn connects me with a memory of our mission....looking forward to when the curtain is pulled and I can meet this young girl from Shelley & L. M. Montgomery.  Such a week of ponderizing.

On Tuesday evening, 2 March 2016, Matt Holgate stopped by to visit.  He is married to Grandpa Arthurs sister's...daughter Andria.  They were married for 10 years and decided to adopt three beautiful little girls.  They have three beautiful children that are full of energy and wearing them out!  Ha.  They are such a lovely family.
Matt is a heart transplant patient that now has diabetes.  He had us ponderizing last evening as his blood sugar went down while he was visiting.  I finally phoned Heather and Mike and they brought some orange juice down and that brought his sugar level back up...frightening for a bit there.  Thanks for visiting us Matt. 
 We hope you get all you need accomplished for work and enjoy your family as you head home Friday.  He and his wife are having a "surprise" party for Andrea's sister Valerie.  She was born on Feburary 29th so is 10 years old now!  She has such a lovely family for a 10 year old.  Happy Birthday Valerie.  Now Valerie's life is fun to ponderize!

On Wednesday the 3rd of March Sherlauna Griffeth Beckstead texted.  She and her new husband are traveling to several temples and were going to be at the OKC Temple that evening.  Sherlauna was on our mission with us in Palmyra, New York.   Both she and her new husband's spouses had died of cancer a few years ago.   We met she and her husband Brent at the temple and had a lovely visit.  We took them to Braums for hamburgers after.  Thanks for visiting us Sherlauna.  Congratulations to you and Brent.  You make a handsome and good couple!  Sister Sherlauna is still serving a mission at the St. George, Utah family history center.

We also learned our granddaughter Brenna was in the baptistry.  I went in as the youth were cleaning the area.  I found Brenna and she told me she had come to the temple ponderizing something.  While she was being baptised for a individual sister an answer came to her.  I loved that I was able to share that with this sweet granddaughter and was grateful we were in the temple last evening.

Today, 4 March 2016, is the 50th Anniversary of our former neighbors Luke and Laura Nigliazzo!  Happy Anniversary! That is a great accomplishment.  We hope we can do the same in a couple years.
Saturday, 5 March 2016
It is a beautiful Oklahoma day.  The sun is shinning and the sky is blue.  I'm being the patient...went grocery shopping, took a three hour nap, did some indexing and this blog and watched a little "Welk".
I ponderized  a sign in MeMe Cook's kitchen.  "This is not a filling station!"  I purchased some cereal for my grandchildren.  I poured a big bowl of toasted oats for my grandson Luke.  He said, "Grandma these don't taste like the ones I have at home".  So along with my banana, chia seeds and yogurt yesterday I ate a bowl of toasted oats!  Fiber, right?

"Thank's Grandma, the M & M's taste way better"!  Ha!  You think?

Sunday, 6 March 2016
Good Sabbath everyone.  Ponderizing, what a deal..."All Is Well, All Is Well".  Be good to your family's and be kind to yourselves.
Hug's always'
Grandpa Arthur and Grandma Gene
Arthur & Gene