Wednesday, December 31, 2008

HAPPY NEWS YEARS EVERYONE1

I hope everyone's New Year is happy and prosperous. I hope all your wishes come true.

My Mother's Birthday

Today December 31,2008 is my Mom's 86th birthday. She has been gone for six years next month. The last birthday I spent with her she was in the continueing care unit at Mountain View Hospital. Not a very good way to celebrate your birthday. Mom always enjoyed her birthdays.She usually had a big party and invited everyone.( except me) I stayed at Grandma Fullmers house. She had lots of fun partys though. Dad usually got her some kind of sexie Silk nightgown. and they always hung on the kitchen door for everyone to see. Mom was a wonderful Mother and I miss her very much. Happy Birthday Moma! Ilove you!

Friday, December 12, 2008

Sub For Santa

This year the Deli is doing Sub for Santa for three families. We are doing sisters families from Payson, there are four children. A 14 year old boy,a6 year boy, and two 5 year old girls. It has been alot of fun this year buying stuff for these kids. Alot of the people from the Deli has pitched in and so it has been great. We also have a lady that we work with who is having a hard time . So we have been trying to help her too. The bakery or JaneyLous has been helping withthis family. I hope all three families will have a Merry Christmas! I know those that are helping will feel the blessings that come from opening your hearts .

Sunday, November 30, 2008

What does Black Friday Mean?

I went shopping on Black Friday with Steffanie, Melanie ,Brian, and Wesley. We had alot of fun. We found lots of bargains. I am almost done with my shopping now. I don't understand why they call it black Friday when we all get great buys and have a blast.

Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is a crazy time for me. We always have to work all night at the deli to get all the rolls done. This year we,NelLyn, Melanie and I, made about 475 dozen rolls. We worked form 6:00pm to 3:30am. It wasn't as bad as some years. We have worked up to 22 hours before. We had dinner over at NelLyn and Brian's house it was really nice. Lot's of good food and good company. We always watch a movie on Thanksgiving night. This year we watched a movie about President Hickley's life , it was really a great movie and very moving. We had a wonderful day with our family.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Going to the Cabin

We went with the family to the cabin this weekend. We always have a fun time. All of the family went this time even Janet. We did the regular stuff like ride the four wheelers and watch movies. We went to Park City and shopped at Old Navy and Bath and Body works on Saturday. Big Brian and Brianna went down for the BYU and UNLV game. It is so fun for the kids to go to the games with their Dad. This time we decided to do something different so we went on the Hallowen train or the Heber Creeper. We had so much fun. It was a 35 minute ride full of ghost stories and ghosts. It was so funny when the ghosts started coming into the train cars. Afunny scary guy came and set by Abbi and I but Abbi didn't think he was to fuuny. Acaveman and a werwolf came to set by Steffanie and I thought she was going to climb out the window. The kids had a lot of fun. A witch came to set by Donnivan, he gave her a big hug and called her Grandma. He is really a fun boy. Brianna had a girl ghosts come and ask her if she would help her and Brianna told her no. Then the girl got really close to Brianna's face and said "WHY WHY WHY!" she was really loud. Maddi thought the whole thing was pretty funny. This ghost bride came through and ask her if she would be the flower girl at her wedding, and Maddi nodded her little head and told her Yes. Abbi didn't like much about the ride. She was really scared when the lights went out and this spooky guy came and looked at us. She reaaly didn't like the guy holding his head.McKaylee, Domminic and Tyler just liked everything. Ryleigh liked everything until the casvemen came. They scared the heck out of him. He didn't know wheather to laugh or cry, so he did some of both. We had a really fun time and we hope to go on the Polar Exspress sometime in November or December. What a fun weekend. I love to go to the cabin in the fall the best with the family!

Monday, September 29, 2008

Cleaning Out Dad and Mom's House

We have been cleaning out our parents house for the last month. Boy what a hard job that is. There are so many memorys that you don't want to throw anything away. The little things are the most important to me. I love the doilys and the other handwork that my Mom made. I love the jewlery that my Dad made. My Grandmother Greenhalgh's brown teapot and the pink quilt that my Grandma Fullmer made for Mom. I think it is sad that my sister doesn't want anything really but the big stuff. I have some of my Mom's dolls and her sewing machine. My Dad's bib overhalls, and his old brown boots. Wesley has been making a disk of all the pictures, and some of the geneology. These things are the most important to me. I don't know who is going to get custody of the century plant but it is a really neat thing. Mom found ti in our house when we moved ther in 1957. We have no idea how old this thing is. It looks like a dried up dead thing when you first find it. But then you can put it in a small bowl of water and it comes alive. It doesn't matter how many years it goes without water, if you put it in water it will come alive. Neat right. My kids think I am crazy because I like this thing. Will we are not done yet, cleaning out the house. I hope there are not more bad feelings between Me and Sharon, but I'm sure there will be. It is very hard. I love my parents very much.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

My Mom

You probably are wondering if I have a mother. I have the greatest mother in the world. Her name is Leah Fullmer Greenhalgh. She was born December 31, 1922. She loved celebrating her birthday nd we still celebrate it only in a different way. She died January 17, 2002 from an infection that she got from the hospital after Colon Cancer surgery. She fought a valiant fight right to the very end. I love her very much and I can't believe she is gone. Daddy is with her now and I am sure they are both very happy. I have very special memories of my mother. She always made every day special. We would have tea parties with my dolls and special cookies. She always made me big fluffy dresses for me for my birthday., and a special birthday cake. She was the best cook. Her bread was the best in the world. She made Chicken Pot Pie and Meat Pie that would melt in your mouth. She could make gravy out of anything, she could make it out of one piece of bacon, and it was the best. She made the best pies and cakes. She made everyones wedding cakes. She made my wedding cake and it was beautiful. She had this tan dress that made her look like Cinderella. She even had glass slippers. She was always so good to my grandma and grandpa. She had a lot of love and respect for both of them. We spent alot of time with my mom's family. Mom's house was always the gathering place. We had huge Thanksgiving Dinners with all the cousins and the best stuffing ( It was so good you could eat out of the fridge cold). We always got together for Easter and had a fun Easter Egg Hunt. Mom and grandma would give each of us a nickle for every egg we found. Labor Day was always fun because Mom's family always got together at the park. She was like a second mother to my Uncle Maynard. She loved him very much. He loved across the street from us most of my life , so he was like another brother to me. Mom was a fun grandma to my kids. She would always give them a special day when they could spend the whoke day with her. She would take them one at a time and take them to lunch, to the egg farm, or just take them to her house. She loved to play games with them. She loved Yatzee and Wahoo, and if you were really good she would play Generals with her. But you better not cheat or she wouldn't play with you for a while. Mom had always gone to church and took us to church. I think she taught Sunday School for about 15 years. She was the best Sunday School teacher ever. She was in the Young Women for a short time and was a visiting teacher for many years. She always wanted Daddy to go to church with us and he did for times during the years but nothing steady. After Dad had his heart attack in 82, Dad and Mom started going to church and started to get ready to go to the temple. I had the opportunity to go to the temple with them and be Mom's chaperon. It was such a beautiful experience. I was sealed to them that day January 4, 1983, and my mom was sealed to her parents, Dad and I got to stand for my grandparents so Mom could be sealed to them. Looking at our hands it was Grandma and Grandpa's hands that Mom was holding not ours. We could really feal them there Mom and Dad went on some fun trips together They went to Colorado, Washington D.C. , Texas, and Ohio, and South Carolina. They had a lot of fun most of their trips were to go see Terry and his family. One of the last trips that they took together was to South Carolina to see Dad's sister Aunt Mary. They had a great time. Moma and Dad went to the temple alot. They also went rock hunting and just to Junction and to the Blackhawk Camp. Mom was involved in the Daughters of the Pioneers for alot of years. She felt it was very important because her Grandpa Mattinson came across the plains with the Martin Handcart Company. Mom knew her Grandpa and his experiences were very special to her. She was the County Captain for a few years and did a great job at it . She was very proud of the postion. The last few years of Mom's life was a challenge. She had a lot of health problems both physical and emotinal. She didn't get out of the house much, but she was still the same loving Mother. I love my Mom very much and miss her very much. I found a tape the other day with my Mothers voice on it it was so good to hear her voice again. I had waited 61/2 years to her voice again.I miss you Mom and I can't wait to see you again. I know you and Daddy are together again and that you are doing the work of the Lord in Heaven. Ilove you until we meet again. Thank you for being my Moma and loving Me no matter what. This is only a small piece of my Mom's life and what see means to me. But how do you tell everything when there is so much to tell and your heart is so full. Ilove you Mom.

Monday, August 25, 2008

My Dad


My Dad was such a wonderful man. He turned 90 on the first of June. We had a open house for him . He didn't think anyone would come. He was so excited when he saw how many people came. He had a great time. He was a young 90 he enjoyed riding his four wheeler and driving his red ford truck. He always had a story to tell. HE HAD A GREAT MEMORY. He could remember everything about his life form about 18 months on. He remembered losing his hat off the wagon when his family was traveling from Kanab. He was 18 months. He ran away from home when was about Nine. He was mad at my grandma, so he decided to go find my grandpa. He caught a ride with his brother Farrell and they took him to almost Kanab. Then he walked to Johnson Canyon, but my grandpa wasn't there. So he kept going until he found him.My grand pa sent my grandma a letter telling her where Dad was. He ran away again when was about 14 or 15. This time he joined the Army. He was to skinny to join and didn't weigh enough so he drank a lot of water to weigh enough. After being discharged from the Army, He moved to California. He worked at MareIsland Navy Yard. He reparied ships during World War II. They wanted him to go back into the Army, but he was to valueable to the Navy. He wrote Mom and ask her to come to California (they had never had a date) but she went . They were married February 18,1941. They loved each other very much. After the war Mom and Dad moved back to Utah. They had alot of hard years but they stayed together. Dad finally got a job at Geneva Steel where work for 30 years. He was the only full time Boiler Inspector that US Steel employed.
After he retired his trials began. He had a major heart attack in june of 1982. He had a long recovery. Then a few years later he found out he had colon cancer. He had to have a colostomy he hated that damn thing for over 25 years. He had a five Bypass surgery and came through like a fourty year old. He also had a heart attack at 88 but they put in a pacemaker and he felt great. He married his sweetheart in the temple in January 1983, and sealed to his kids a few years later. The hardest thing Dad did was lose his loving wife on January 2002. Mom fought a valiant fight. He always missed her and loved her. He worked at Indexing Center where he sent over 1500 names to the temple to have thier work done. He was also a temple worker for a long time. I had the opportunity to do sealings with him a few times. It was great experience. He had a weedless garden and lots of yummy vegetables. He is the greates Dad in the world. He is now with his sweetheart and I know they are preparing a place for the rest of us to be with them.Ilove you Daddy. Until we can be together again.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

A Sad Week





















This has been a very hard week for me. My Dad passed away Wednesday August 13 at 3:15 am. He was the greatest man in the world. He was 90 years old on June 1st. He lived a good life but he was ready to go on to the next step. He missed my Mom so much, he was ready to go find his sweetheart. I loved him so much. I will miss being able to talk with him about anything and listen to his great stories about his life. I will miss him coming to my house in his new Red Ford truck. I know through being sealed to my parents in the temple, that I will be able to live with them again. I will love him and miss him until the day I can be with him again. I love you, Daddy !

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

I have decided to use my blog as a journal.So here it goes: I was born October 20th 1952 in Payson, Utah to William Lloyd Greenhalgh and Leah Fullmer Greenhalgh. I was the third child. I have an older brother William Terry Greenhalgh and an older sister Sharon Rae Greenhalgh Sperry. We lived a smll white house on the corner of 300 East and 300 South. I lived in that house until I was 7. We had lots of memories in that house. We had an outhouse down the hill aways , until Dad put the plumbing in. It was fun sliding down the hill to get there. We had lots of neighborhood gatherings there. There were lots of good memories and bad there. I remember my Grandpa Fullmer coming to the house for Thanksgiving. That was our last Thanksgiving there in 1959. We moved across the street in the old Tanner home and my Dad still lives there today I went to elementary school at the Park View School. My kindergarten teacher was Mrs. Larsen, First Grade Mrs. Warner, Second Grade Mrs Spencer,Third Grade Mrs Jeppson(she retired that year at 73) Fourth Grade Mr Widdison ( he was my Bishop at the time) Fifth Grade Mr Tervort, Sixth Grade Mrs. Williams, and Mr. John Powell was my Principal. We had movies everyother Friday and learned Disney Songs the other Fridays. It was so fun I still remember most of the songs we learned. We had May Day the first Friday in May we would perform for our parents and have a sack lunch in the park. I had a hard time reading when I was in fourth grade so I had to go to Mr Powell's reading group. I was the only girl. Mr. Pwell taught me to love to read. I read most of the Disney books and everything else I could find. Our reading group did a play about Abraham Lincoln. We got to perform at the Junior High, we tought that was really neat.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Welcome to my Blog












Here it is my blog that my crazy daughter has been bugging me to start. I am officially a blogger. Here is a few pictures of my grandkids and what I love doing with them the most, going to California! I love them so much!