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Monday, March 4, 2013

Memories March 2013

My first memories are of living in Central, Arizona.  We lived just down the road from our Grandma and Grandpa Martin.  Our Grandma and Grandpa Carpenter lived in Thatcher, a small town not far away.  I lived there while I was a preschool child.

Oma as a baby
When Nada Sue, my cousin,  came over to Grandma's house she had to sit and visit like a lady.  If I knocked on the front door and asked if she could play the answer was always no.  So, I would go around to the back and eventually Nada Sue would sneek out and we could play.
Oma as a young child

I loved to play dolls.  When  Nada Sue, came over we would play house  in the irrigation ditch.  It was a cool alternative to the hot Arizona sun.  It was very deep and had a cement pipe that was under the drive way that acted as our playhouse. One time I left my favorite doll in the "playhouse".  The irrigation water came in and swept my doll away.  I was very sad.

My dad made me a doll bed where I put the dolls to sleep at night.

I can remember walking to see my grandmother in a gorgeous princess dress.  I stepped into the house to show her and suddenly my gown turned into a plain towel because my grandma had company.  I didn't have to worry because they both admired my fine attire.

My grandma Martin made all types of dolls, monkeys and other items.  Her hands were always busy.  She taught me how to snap green beans and how to kill the flies that were on her porch with the flyswatter.  I was a good help!  She had hollyhocks growing near the front porch.  I always think of her when I see those flowers.

We had round the block parades for primary.  We would dress up our bikes and wagons and go around the block.  My grandma would be there to wave at us.  When we lived there my brother Carl said that he liked going to the Martin's to eat better than the Carpenters.  He said it was because he didn't have to wash his hands at the Martins.  It was a fun place for children to visit and explore.  I got to gather eggs and take tractor rides with grandpa Martin.  They also had a see-saw in the front yard under the pecan trees.  When we moved away we got a sack of pecans from their trees for Christmas.  One of our favorite family activities was shelling pecans.  I guess not only because we loved pecans but  because it connected us back to our Arizona family.

My Aunt Marva was a teenager when I lived there.  She was lots of fun.  She could pick up things with her toes!  She could do cartwheels down the street!  She loved Elvis Presley and had huge full slips that she wore under her skirts.  Although I don't remember many of the things that we did together I do remember that she loved me and liked having me around.
Carl and Sherri Martin
Oma and her brother Carl


Scripture of the Month of March 2013

http://prezi.com/mn1eo-fxa0p7/scripture-of-the-month/?kw=view-mn1eo-fxa0p7&rc=ref-17614474

Making cookies in February 2013

Eating oma's cookies

cracking the eggs for oma's cookies

eating oma's cookies

Making Oma's cookies with Corden.  Corden had an interesting time getting the flour and oatmeal bags though the airport security!

Celebrations for the month of February 2013

Happy 9th anniversary to Garin and Katrina married on Feb 12th. Calvin remembers it well because it was a very different birthday for him that year.   They now live in Soledad California.  Garin and Katrina are loving parents to their 2 sweet children.

Married on Valentines day, David and Leticia celebrated their 11th anniversay.  We remember with  fond affection the day they were married. The San Diego temple is so beautiful,  the Brown's were so loving to all of us who came to California and that weekend we added Thomas to our family.
Caleb celebrated his birthday on Feb 5 and turned 13 Heidi and Reed now officially have a teenage son!
Calvin turned 19 on Feb 12th.  He is our oldest grandson and we are very pleased with  his decisions.


Heidi turned 35 on Feb 24th.  Heidi is a loving mother and wife.  When we were there for Christmas so many in the ward expressed their love for our wonderful daughter! 

German Words and Riddle of the Month of March 2013


Ich esse pfannekuchen beim tisch.

Alzheimer disease is the commonest form of dementia of old age.  People with mentally and physically stimulating lives-more education, more complex jobs, stimulating social and leisure activities and more physical exercise-suffer lower rates of dementia.  Intriguing results of the last few years suggest a protective effect of life-long bilingualism against Alzheimer's symptoms.  (The World Until Yesterday by Jared Diamond)


 Can you guess the new riddle?

Thomas was the first to get the answer from last month................and the answer is wholesome.

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Vocabulary Word of the Month of March 2013

Skill of the Month of March 2013: Reading

Reading is fun!

Oma loves to read.  She belongs to a book club.  She has been a member for over 20 years.  She reads a book and then gets together with her book club friends and discusses the book.  Opa loves to read the scriptures and other stories out loud.  Reading is important to Oma and Opa.

Enjoy your books this month!

What have Oma and Opa been doing in February 2013?

Listening in by conference call while Calvin opened his mission call.  We are so excited for our oldest grandson to serve a mission.  We are so pleased with Calvin's decision and know he will serve with honor.
Owen helping Opa mow the lawn 

Playing games with Oma and Opa



Eating at our favorite pastry shop

Going hiking and into the caves

Oma holding up the rock
schools of fish at the aquarium

Eating lunch at the aquarium
Oma with Owen and Olivia watching a show
At the aquarium
watching our christmas cactus bloom on Valentines day
getting Valentines from Carter and Wendy

getting valentines in the mail from thumbody
More Valentines in the mail from Gene and Jeremiah

Picking up Corden from the airport after his visit to David, Leticia, Gene and Jeremiah!

Here is his birthday cake


Opening presents at Calvin"s birthday party