I have no idea what happened on April 13, but here it is August 21. My dear sister Judy's birthday, she must be about 47 years old. She has had so many problems, my heart just aches for her. She has moved back to Mesa, I sure hope things start looking up for her and her family.
We have problems in our own family. This summer little Rikki had an operation for a malignant brain tumor that had started growing she was in the operating room 8 1/2 hrs. The doctor said they got 99% of the tumor and then they planted 14 radiation seeds hoping to kill what was left of the tumor. She seems to be doing fine except that the muscles on the right side of her face does not work and when she talks her mouth is pulled to one side. We all hope and pray she will get better. This year she will be in kindergarten.
Cassandra has spent all summer in California staying with Jim and Shanna Nally. But now she is at Eastern Arizona Jr. College in Thatcher where she will attend school this winter. Tammy will be a Senior. Kris a Freshman, Tara will be in the 7th grade (1st year Jr. High) Heather will be in the 3rd grade. Heidi will stay with Liza while Cathy works. Candon will be in 1st grade, Sara the 2nd grade and Jason and Cristina will be 8th graders. Mandy, Tiffany and Richard, and Lindsey will all be home while Jacob (I think) starts to kindergarten.
Loyelin is expecting our 16th grandchild right away. We really need a new baby, as Tiffany is about 1 1/2 years old. She is cute as a bugs ear, but we need a little new baby.
We are up on the mountain by Hannigan's Meadow where Loye and the boys are doing some work for Dean Sellars. He has quite a project going, and it has provided us with a lot of work this summer. I have only been up here about 4 weeks but I have really enjoyed it. It's so pretty and green and COOL!
Katie has been here quite a bit while Charlie has been working his backhoe. But I have been doing the cooking so I don't have much time for visiting this week I am cooking for about 16 men. It is quite a hassle in a camper where we don't have running water. But most of them seem to enjoy the food. The guys here that I cook for are Loye, Roger, Jared, Jardine and Jason Willis, Candon Williams is here, Andy Savage, Stewart Hensley, Gene Sidell, Kim Lund, Kay Smith, Chris, Bud and Arthur Isaacs, and Roy Madison (Anna Lou's son-in-law who married Juliann.) Kent and George Hall are here with their sons Ryan and Brad. Lane Plumb with his sons Jesse and Billy, there are 2 guys from Mesa, 2 guys from Alpine and a man named Joe from Prescott. When our ward went to Prescott to play softball in the boys Jr. tournament they all stayed at Joe's home and he isn't even L.D.S. But our boys all stayed in his home along with Merlin and Sherry Hancock and Tom Wing and his son. They expressed appreciation to Joe's wife for being such a gracious hostess. The boys won 4th place.
Saturday, April 13, 1985
Monday, April 8, 1985
It has been so long since I wrote in this that I can't remember all the events that have happened since I last wrote in here. Lucielle Plumb and Casey Moritzky, both passed away each having cancer it happened unless than a week from each other. Lucielle was around 80 and casey was about 26. He left a young wife Laurie.
Josh has a nice girlfriend, Sheryl Van Deren.
This last weekend was Easter and also General Conference. We went down to Roosevelt Lake camping and stayed Friday and Saturday nights we came home early Sunday morning. Mark and Liza and their children went also, Jared, Jason, Cristina, Sara, Loye and I all went. Roger, Cathy and their girls except Cassie all came down and back on Saturday Amber Whiting came with them.
Loyelin is expecting again so she wasn't feeling like going. Shanna lives so far away, her and Jim don't get to come very often. I love all my family but it is easier to feel close to those who want to be near us.
Mandy is such a little fisty britches and she always has an answer for everything. As we were looking for a place to camp we teasingly told the kids we were going back to Taylor. This upset Sara Rikki and Mandy who were riding in the car with us. "Why?" said Sara, "Oh Brother!" is Rikki's favorite comment. Then came this disgusted little voice from Mandy "I'm not happy!" As she was drinking her milk and looked out toward the lake she said "If I would throw this in there it would all turn to milk." She is a little pouter but she is so full of life and her comments always send out a ray of sunshine. Little Rikki's is pretty quiet but still enjoys life to the fullest and never bothers anyone. Candon is all boy and acts accordingly. Tiffany is so good natured she just played in her playpen until someone picked her up then she was all smiles and happy. Sara is a pretty little girl, always talking, sometimes enthusiastically, sometimes not so enthusiastic, but always talking. Cristina is a very pretty girl and always likes to do fun things. She is also very talented. I just hope she sets her goals in the right direction. Jason is my baby and sometimes acts like it, but he is so much company for me and I love him dearly, he also has lots of talents. He could be a very good athlete, but athletics really doesn't seem to interest him to much. As long as he is a good boy and does as his Heavenly Father wants him to, everything will be alright for him.
We did have an enjoyable trip the desert was so green and pretty with wild flowers everywhere. We came home through young (an isolated community in the middle of Pleasant Valley, located under the great Mogollon Rim of Arizona.) over 58 miles of dirt road. The people of Young are very back-woodsy because it is so hard for them to associate with the rest of the world because of the bad roads. They have a branch of the church there that meets in a small, ice little church house. Young belongs to the Taylor Stake.
Josh has a nice girlfriend, Sheryl Van Deren.
This last weekend was Easter and also General Conference. We went down to Roosevelt Lake camping and stayed Friday and Saturday nights we came home early Sunday morning. Mark and Liza and their children went also, Jared, Jason, Cristina, Sara, Loye and I all went. Roger, Cathy and their girls except Cassie all came down and back on Saturday Amber Whiting came with them.
Loyelin is expecting again so she wasn't feeling like going. Shanna lives so far away, her and Jim don't get to come very often. I love all my family but it is easier to feel close to those who want to be near us.
Mandy is such a little fisty britches and she always has an answer for everything. As we were looking for a place to camp we teasingly told the kids we were going back to Taylor. This upset Sara Rikki and Mandy who were riding in the car with us. "Why?" said Sara, "Oh Brother!" is Rikki's favorite comment. Then came this disgusted little voice from Mandy "I'm not happy!" As she was drinking her milk and looked out toward the lake she said "If I would throw this in there it would all turn to milk." She is a little pouter but she is so full of life and her comments always send out a ray of sunshine. Little Rikki's is pretty quiet but still enjoys life to the fullest and never bothers anyone. Candon is all boy and acts accordingly. Tiffany is so good natured she just played in her playpen until someone picked her up then she was all smiles and happy. Sara is a pretty little girl, always talking, sometimes enthusiastically, sometimes not so enthusiastic, but always talking. Cristina is a very pretty girl and always likes to do fun things. She is also very talented. I just hope she sets her goals in the right direction. Jason is my baby and sometimes acts like it, but he is so much company for me and I love him dearly, he also has lots of talents. He could be a very good athlete, but athletics really doesn't seem to interest him to much. As long as he is a good boy and does as his Heavenly Father wants him to, everything will be alright for him.
We did have an enjoyable trip the desert was so green and pretty with wild flowers everywhere. We came home through young (an isolated community in the middle of Pleasant Valley, located under the great Mogollon Rim of Arizona.) over 58 miles of dirt road. The people of Young are very back-woodsy because it is so hard for them to associate with the rest of the world because of the bad roads. They have a branch of the church there that meets in a small, ice little church house. Young belongs to the Taylor Stake.
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