Thursday, March 19, 2026

Practicing Medicine in My Hometown

 

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book written by Ken's good friend, a retired doctor.  He told many experiences of being a small town doctor- one who does everything.  It reminded me a lot of my own father and his life as a doctor before hospitals and insurance companies ruled the business.  I loved his attitude of truly wanting to help and heal others.

The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell

 

Fiction   Physical Book   2 1/2 stars.  Disappointing.

Moon Turned to Blood

 Earth recently experienced a Blood Moon.  We got up and viewed it in the middle of the night.  It was beautiful.  I have been fascinated with the beautiful pictures posted from all around the world. I have copied and pasted some of them here:






















Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Pamper the Pink 2026

 I recently( March 4th) attended the Pamper the Pink luncheon.  It is an annual affair with invited guests being those who are battling and who have conquered breast cancer.


My friend, Karen Esplin heads this every year.  She has battled breast cancer twice.  She says it's her way to pay forward all of the kindness shown her during her battles.  Karen just lights up a room when she enters it.  She is an amazing human being.  She creates a spirit at this meeting every year that is powerful and fills everyone with determination and joy.  She is in the pink dress seated in the very middle of this picture.

This was our keynote speaker.  She has recently battled this insidious disease.







Monday, March 16, 2026

Quorum of the Twelve Apostles

 Just as in ancient times, Christ has 12 apostles on this earth.  There are also three apostles that serve in the first presidency, making a total of 15 apostles on the earth.  Here is a picture of the current 15 apostles, including the latest addition: Elder Clark Gilbert.


Sunday, March 15, 2026

Orphan Train

 

Orphan TrainOrphan Train by Christina Baker Kline
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Historical Fiction Physical Book
This well written book tells of a time in our American history that I knew nothing about. Orphans in New York City were put on a train destined for the Midwest where families adopted them. Many, maybe most, wanted them to be laborers and servants. That was the fate of Vivian. We meet Vivian when she is a 91 year old lady in need of help cleaning out her attic. Molly, a seventeen-year-old takes on the job as court-ordered community service.
As the two work together, Molly learns Vivian’s sad story. They develop an unexpected friendship as Molly’s present life parallels with Vivian’s. It is a sad story, but a powerful one. 5 stars from me.


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Thursday, March 5, 2026

Jesus Will Come and Everything Will Be Fine

 My good friend, Marsha and her husband served two missions in Africa.  They met this fine, faithful family there and became good friends with them.  The father has a mantra that he repeats often.  Whenever there are challenges or difficulties he says, "Jesus will come and everything will be fine."  Now I find myself repeating it.  Isn't that a great mantra?


Wednesday, March 4, 2026

New Landscaping

 We did a major renovation to our yard's landscaping.  The hill in front was quite steep and dangerous to mow.  In the last five years, we have solicited bids to remove the grass and have it terraced three different times, but kept deciding it was too expensive.  This time we went forth with it.  We have been very pleased with the company we hired.  They have been prompt- coming when they said they would, have been efficient, fast, full of integrity, and have done a good job.  The owner of the company actually was a little boy in this ward when we moved here.  He is now a grown man with a family of his own.  We took pictures as the work progressed:


We also did the east side of the house.































The Finished Project!