Saturday, March 27, 2010

For our Relief Society Party I was asked to be on the decoration committee. I was so excited. The theme was "Women at the Well". I had an idea to make wells out of Popsicle Sticks. Well the idea was great but wouldn't work. So I went to Lowe's and the guy helped me come up with an idea. Well, it was a great idea but it wasn't one that I could do on my own. It just happened that Gardell was sick the week before our party. He took one day of his getting better and that Saturday to helped (not really helped) he did it. So I want to share the pictures of our party and the cute wells he made. Isn't he great!

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When we had our sleep over we had such a fun time. Lisa and Kyle went to Nevada and Austin and Blaike stayed with the Wayments until Saturday then they stayed with us until Sunday night. We went and visited with Blake and they had a fun time chasing Wickett. We came home and had a lot of fun playing games and making a hut. Enjoy the Smile box to get the true story.

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Aunt Ethel

January My Aunt Ethel died. She was my father's sister. She was a very special lady. I remember growing up and visiting her. We called her husband Uncle Fat. He was a mechanic. Uncle Fat always had a scooter to ride. They had 3 children, Elvin, Ann and Peggy. They were older than I was so I did not know them very well. Three years ago Ann and I was able to become good friends. We started doing genealogy together and really enjoyed it. It was always on Tuesday morning. We would laugh and have a good time. I was able then to get re-acquainted with Peggy. Ann passed away on Nov. 1 2008. Aunt Ethel was so sad. She missed her. From the south end of Price, Dad moved Aunt Ethel's home onto another foundation across from Reeves school. There she lived until she could not take care of herself any more. She loved her home and she loved to have people visit her. She always had a kind word to say. She knew Gardell from High School where she worked a Sherald's drive-in. He would visit her on nights she worked there. I think the teenagers like her as well as girls that worked there. She was a great sister to her siblings as well as their spouses. I saw many boxes of candy to show her love and that they were not forgotten. She will be greatly missed. She was our rock when my parents passed away. At the funeral I was asked to put on her veil and say the family prayer. I felt very privilege. She always told me she loved me and I will miss that.

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