Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Life in the S L O W lane!!!
Hi guys, sorry it's been one of those weeks, but that's no excuse. so since you left, it's been CRAZY. JL and Carey got here, monday the 10th for tonias wedding on the 23rd. Their tire blew out on their trailer going down the freeway and... DA da da da! SUPER CHAD to the rescuse!!!!!!!!!! I drove to Toole to change a tire however it was full of water when we got the water out of the spare, and on the trailer the tire was too wide. so DA da da pfffffff! we drove back home at midnight :( we did get the tire fixed the next day and because i didn't go to work due to lack of sleep we went back down to Toole slapped everthing together in five minutes and drove back. Needless to say I enjoyed the scenery and the stinky Great Salt Lake, and the five minutes we were in Toole.
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Love you Guys, have an awesome WEEK love Chad, Jeanne Tonic, and Dub ;*
The highlight of Grammy and my week was the Cache County Fair. We watched the Israelsen grandchildren show their sheep, pigs, and cows. Julia received "Grand Champion" for her pig. Each of the kids placed at some point, including little James. Lynn ditched work and spent the day with us. He was soooo excited to see the animals, walk around, and of course eat!
Friday night Grammy and I returned for the rodeo. Uncle Dale and Aunt Evelyn sat a few rows behind us. Rachel sat with us and then came home for a "sleepover." She is struggling with post-mission "now what do I do with myself." It was fun to have her with us.
This week has been busy getting Grammy ready to go to Washington. I finally finished an afaghan for Max. Luckily it's been too hot for him to have missed it much.
A few weeks ago, I fell asleep while watching a show about a family being sent to a Japaneese internment camp. In turn, I dreamt that Grandpa Bud came and told Grammy and I to hurry and pack a single bag, for we would be leaving in just a few minutes. I quickly packed clothes. Then realized I could probably do wash, so took some clothes out and added a couple of books and some science toys - never know when you might need those. After arriving to our destination (I never did figure that part out), I opened my bag. As I did, the thought came to me, "You didn't pack your family history, therefore you have nothing." I immediately woke-up and went to my computer and recommitted myself to researching our Allen/Renner line. I believe many are ready as I have found many names that have previously elluded me. I even found Grandma Renner as a five year old in the 1820 census.
Sorry this was so long, but enjoyed sharing with you. We love you,
Grammy and Aunt Kathy
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