31 December 2022

Winter/Christmas Memories

 

Winter/Christmas Memories

Tuesday & Thursday December 2022 on Facebook

1 December 2022: We were living in O’Fallon Illinois, 4 to 7 years old, living in a trailer with only heater in front room. I remember being really cold one night and took my blanket and curled up by heater and slept. 

6 Dec: Still in O’Fallon, one of my Christmas jobs was putting the cards on the card holder. It was an outline of the reindeer pulling Santa in his sleigh with rods hanging down with ‘clips’ to hold the cards. When mom died, it was passed down to one of my nephew or nieces. I kind of wish now I’d kept it. 

8 Dec: Moving on to Denver. We had snow in October. Too cold for me to wear costume I wanted for Halloween. That is the only costume I remember. I tried to learn to ski. After a morning on bunny hill my brother took me on a ride to big and long slope. I would make one or two turns and fall down. Finally was too tired and too wet to try more. My brother took my skis and poles down while I started walking down just inside tree line. He came back up and carried me down on his back. 

13 Dec: Moving on to Orlando. I got a big girls bike the first year we were there. The furnace was under the floor and there was a grate in floor. One could not walk over the grate quietly. That first year I slept in like 2 hour blocks Christmas Eve. I kept walking out to check if Santa had come and what new gifts were there. Somehow my parents got the bike out while I was sleeping. Yes, I was old enough to know who Santa was, but was young enough for it all to still be kinda magical. 

15 Dec: Germany, we went to US Military Recreation resort in Garmish each Christmas. Introduced to a silver artificial tree – so we had one in our rooms. I ice skated. Brother skied. Smaller number of presents due to the trips. We toured around a little. Saw where the Passion Play was put on every 10 years. There was a ski jump competition that we went to. We had seats close to the end of the ramp. It was awesome watching them fly through the air.

20 Dec: Grand Forks North Dakota. Our driveway was in line with a little side street…straight shot for the North wind to bring snow and hit our garage and stop. The driveway would fill up quickly with snow. Cars needed to have a heater for the engine block. You would see the plug hanging out in front of car radiator. Our Base House was a duplex split level. The snow would pile up to part way cover up bedroom windows on the upper level. The great plains wind was terrible, nothing could stop it, no matter how many layers one wore. Had to ride a bus to attend school in town. During winter we would wait in garage at the bus stop. Our across the street neighbor was a B52 pilot, a snowcat that came to take him to work got stuck once in all the snow. Strangely the wind was such that the highway between the base and town was usually clear of snow. Now black ice was totally a problem. In three years never had any road problems in family car or the school bus.

22 Dec: Thursday 22 December Winter memories is out of chronological order. One of my best Christmas times was eight years ago. Eight years ago, a friend's daughter got married on 23 December, a friend I had yet to meet in person. I was invited but didn't have enough money to cover all the travel expenses. A friend gave me some money to cover what I couldn't. It was a great trip. I was accepted and adopted as a family member of wedding party. I was semi-official photographer for the rehearsal. They took me around to see pretty Christmas lights. Lent me earrings that I thought I had forgotten to pack - which turned out to just be buried in pocket of backpack and found when got home. It was a great time. So grateful to all for the wonderful memories. David Buchanan, Kathie Spitz, Amanda Tiffany Spitz

27 Dec: Back to when lived in Grand Forks - One of my father’s coworkers raised standard poodles. They had an unexpected litter, one of parents wasn’t registered or they were not same color, so puppies were less expensive and being in ND before computers made it harder for them to sell the puppies out of the local area. We got a black one that might turn silver as grew. She only got a little silver around her mouth. She loved the snow. We let her wool grow out for winter, almost looked like a bear cub. We’d bring her inside and have to use hair dryer on her to get all the snow out of her fur. Being black she didn’t get lost in the snow. 

29 Dec: 2022 Year in review short version: Took a flying sight seeing trip with Sherri Aguayo to celebrate 50 years since I enlisted in USAF. One photo trip to Ruby Beach and then the Tree of Life. Attended a few plays at Sequim High School - Emma, Frozen Jr, Clue, and White Christmas - and spring choral concert of high school groups. Had snow in January, February, and April. Peter and Carol Christensen visited from California. Had an ambulance ride to ER. Got a smart watch with a fall detector. Attended Irrigation and Lavender Festivals here in Sequim. Went to Forks for Sasquatch Days and then again for 4 July celebration. The yard wood chips and gravel were both refreshed. Attended the Fly-In at Fairchild Airport and the Clallam county fair in Port Angeles. Exciting times when the tank on master bathroom toilet cracked and leaked. Sold some TShirts, cleared out most of Star Trek paperback books. Attended for the last time a full weekend of Forever Twilight in Forks. Christine Bentley-Johnston joined me in the fun. Jim Johnston enjoyed other sight seeing times. First snow of season was 7 November. Snowed again on 18 December, larger amount but not enough to still be around for Christmas. Thanks to those that helped with the work and shared the fun - Dylan Sanders, Dave & Cindy Kelm with the yard work, Janell Heintz helped until decided needed ambulance, Josh Tax replaced toilet. This is the last Thursday Winter/Christmas post. 




29 November 2022

Thankful Tuesday and Thursday November 2022

 

Tuesday 1 November:

I am going to do a Thankful Tuesday and Thursday for the month of November 2022. Since today is also Celtic New Year, I am starting off with grateful for Celtic Heritage. I enjoy Celtic music. Not going to listen to bagpipes all day long but do enjoy it at times. The myths and legends are interesting. The Rice family name was originally from Wales with spelling Rhys. Some moved north into Scotland and spelling got changed. Some eventually found their way to Nova Scotia and then to USA.

It is also booklovers day. I do enjoy reading. I am thankful for authors and them sharing their talent be it fan fiction or published. Mary Morgan writes about Celtic myths and warriors. Today would be good day to read one of her books. Have a great day!

Thursday 3 November:

Grateful for friends. Some come and help when have big project. Some are supportive long distance. Some are artists and authors and share their talents for good entertainment. Keep in contact with some more frequently than others. All are dear to me. Thank you for your friendship. Have a great day!

Tuesday 8 November:

Thankful to be able to vote in local and national elections. Not sure how honest the candidates are these days, but I do have confidence that the voting process is good. Here in Washington state you register when you get driver’s license and voting is all by mail. Easy. Safe. The ballot drop off box is close. I was getting some frozen desert and watched them pick up ballots for the primary. Looked secure to me.

I pray that all will be safe while voting - the people staffing the polling places, the voters, and those counting the ballots. 

Thursday 10 November:

Since tomorrow is Veterans Day it is fitting to be grateful for the heritage of serving in the military. My mother’s father and brother served after Pearl Harbor bombing. My father and his older brother also enlisted after Pearl Harbor. They all went into the Army or Army Air Corp. His younger brother eventually went into the Navy. One of my mother’s aunts was in the Marine Corp, I’m not sure of when she served. Two cousins went into the Marine Corp. My brother enlisted into the Army during Viet Nam War. I went into the Air Force a few years later. A grandnephew enlisted into the Air Force. Being military dependent was my first ‘tribe’ I felt I belonged in. That is the reason that one of my Facebook profile picture, including the current one, is the USAF tartan. [My two cousins and grandnephew and I are only ones still alive.]

Tuesday 15 November:

My faith and membership in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Faith and hope fluctuate, but always there no matter how small and flickering. It is so comforting to know no matter where I go when I find a church it will be the same meeting set up, same Sunday School lesson. There is an immediate community and help when needed and opportunities to be of service. I could not have made this move from San Jose to Sequim without the help of some members at both ends of move. My life would have been vastly different if I had not joined the Church back in 1974. My faith fits the doctrine of the Church. I have a testimony that Joseph Smith, Jr translated the Book of Mormon and restored the Church of Jesus Christ on earth. 

Thursday 17 November:

Reading The Book of Mormon changed my life. Reading Twilight changed my life. I had been depressed and numb for a long while before reading that first book in the saga. Reading that book I felt things that I hadn’t in long time. Thankful to Jill Juchau for loaning me the books. I’ve traveled and met people never would have. I’ve made friends. Reading it and coming to area gave me a place to retire to that feels like home. In round about way brings my life full circle since I was born in Tacoma area.

Tuesday 22 November:

Today I am especially gratefully for being a reader. I grew up with books. My parents read. My brother read. I read. When I was about 9 years old I would borrow my brother’s Tom Swift Jr books and that was my introduction to science fiction. Summers would be spent with at least weekly bike rides to the library. I would grab a volume of the encyclopedia set we had and just pick and choose sections to read. I could get lost reading about words from the dictionary. I confess to spending too much time reading on occasion. I like having a physical book to read, but for past few years digital copy with font size adjustments is nice. It is a joy to visit other places and times via a book. Science fiction and mysteries are my favorite and returning to those after too many years of almost only reading Twilight fan fiction. Fan fiction is wonderful. Fill in back story. Give a minor character a bigger part. Twist the characters a little and change the situation and see what happens. Delightful and amazing to read what authors come up with. Open your mind and read.

Thursday 24 November:

Grateful for lots of little things. Love of music. Can’t dance or sing or play an instrument, but I enjoy listening to music and those that can do those things need people in the audience. Love of nature and opportunities to get out and take pictures to share.

And big things like having a home, moving to the Pacific Northwest – specifically Sequim Washington. My faith and love of reading already mentioned along with friends. My health isn’t great, but I am still moving around on my own power. My calling as Relief Society Secretary.  

Happy Thanksgiving Day. May all be blessed with safe travels, good company, and good food.

Tuesday 29 November:

For this last entry I am grateful for the life I’ve had – good, bad, sad, ugly. Parents did the best they could. Military dependent life and my own military service gave me experience traveling and living in different places, including four years in other countries. Through the years I’ve met lots of different people in those places, lost track of most of them. Joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Left the military and became a pharmacist. Moved around in that career some. Active for a while in the Scottish community and science fiction con community in San Jose. Read Twilight. Retired and moved from California to Sequim Washington – in ways coming full circle as I was born in Tacoma area. Parts have been more interesting than others. Moved through too many years in a functional depressed state. I’m still here, grown older, not sure about wiser. Body doesn’t work like it use to and hard adjusting at times, but I’m still mobile. There is much to be grateful for – big, little, in between things. May God bless us all with peace, love, and joy.