Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Gilbert Arizona Temple Open House

Today Doug and I toured the Gilbert Arizona Temple.  We took Vicki McCann, Matt McCann and Sarah McCann with us.  The temple is breathtaking located on the corner of Greenfield and Pecos in Gilbert, Arizona.  Here are a few pictures of the exterior.



The decoration around the temple is the agave bloom.  
The temple is adorned with this design on the inside as well.  
It's absolutely stunning!





Saturday, October 18, 2014

It's Time For Change!

Over this past year I've lost 40 pounds.  I was feeling terrible, sluggish, tired, achy and just plain frustrated.  So, I made some simple changes.  First, I stopped drinking diet sodas.  Second, I limited my sugars and carbs.  Now, did I ALWAYS watch what I ate? No, because I'm human and like my treats/goodies.  But with time I did slowly lose 40 pounds.  Even though I've lost some weight, my scale still says, "You Need To Lose Weight!"


Now what to do?  I'm not losing like I was.  Here I am again trying to figure out how to get the scale to continue to move in the right direction!

My weight has always been an issue throughout my life.  I was a "Chunky" child. as a teenager I was "Heavy" and of course, it filtered into my adulthood into the "MORBIDLY OBESE" category!  Sometimes I think weight is not just what you put into your mouth, but it's what in your head!  The feelings that are carried from your life and the different struggles that we endure.  Emotions play a "BIG ROLL" in weight.  Self esteem, feelings, life's challenges and every day stress.  How can one manage all of these, get them under control, and move forward to a more healthier lifestyle?  My personal thoughts are to begin one day at a time.

With that being said, it's time for ME!  It's time to do what's best for ME!  Today is a new day and the perfect time to focus on health and happiness.  Of course, I'm beginning at the most challenging time of the year.  The holidays are fast approaching and it will be one of the most difficult times to resist all the amazing treats/goodies that I so love!  Yet, do I love the treats/goodies more than I love myself? It's time to put myself first!

Saturday, October 4, 2014

Vincent's first time to General Conference

Since Vincent is now over the age of 8 he can go to General Conference. 
General Conference, Saturday, October 4, 2014


Uncle Doug and Vincent
On the Frontrunner from Saratoga Springs, UT to Salt Lake City.
We are so excited to share this experience with Vincent, Sabrina and Josh.


After lunch in the Garden Room, mother and son shared this moment.
Vincent and Sabrina getting a breathtaking view of the Salt Lake Temple 
from the Joseph Smith Memorial Building.


A must see!  The beautiful Tabernacle Organ on Temple Square.


We visited the Visitors Center on Temple Square.
Vincent with the Christus.


 Sister Missionaries from around the world sharing the gospel in their native language.

Friday, October 3, 2014

Ribbons Of Hope

Giving Back!
A "Ribbons of Hope" warmer is $35 and $7 will 
go to the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) to help other women!
As a Breast Cancer Survivor I know early detection is key!
1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer.  
I ordered one in honor of my mother, my Aunt Marthetta and myself!  
If you would like to honor someone in your life that was touched by breast cancer, order a Ribbons of Hope to help others in their fight with this disease.


Thursday, October 2, 2014

Open House Fundraiser

Scentsy, Scentsy, Scentsy! 
Pumpkin, Pumpkin, Pumpkin! 
 My two favorite things!!! 

I'm having a Scentsy Open House/Fundraiser to help neighbors whose home was flooded in a recent flood in our neighborhood.  A portion of the orders will be donated to my friends, "The Packer Family".   Start your holiday shopping, visit and enjoy some pumpkin treats!


Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Flooding In The Neighborhood

Last night the fire department and other workers arrived at Emerald Park.  
This is a picture of them placing sand bags along the spill way.  
Notice how HIGH the water is!  It is up to the firemen's chests!



This picture was taken this morning.  
All the sand bags along the spill way to prevent more water from entering the park.



I took this video this morning. They are pumping water into a truck 
and I saw the truck back up and the water gushed out the back into the park.

Monday, September 8, 2014

More Flooding Pictures

This video will show the flooding coming from 
Emerald Park onto Harris, down Harmony Ave.



This video is showing the sand bags being brought in 
and being placed along the spillway.  Look at the firemen.
Water is up to their chests!



This video was taken to show workers working late into the night.


This is a picture of the workers working to fix the problem.

Pictures Of The Canal!

This video and pictures were taken Monday Sept 8th by Doug before he went to lunch.  Notice in the video, when he pans to the right, you will see that water is not in the streets.  There is no water on the sidewalk and you will see a strip of green grass along the sidewalk.  This was taken prior to the water breaching the retention basin.  Plenty of time to warn the neighborhood!

This video shows how full the park is.  It's the fullest we've ever seen!


This video shows the canal is either dammed or restricted from flowing down the canal resulting in the water filling Emerald Park.



FUTURE LOCATION FOR ANOTHER VIDEO


Record Rainfall, Canal Overflowing and Flooding

Today is a record breaking day in Phoenix. 
Downtown Phoenix, at Sky Harbor, received over 3.21" of rain! 
Mesa, has received over 4".  At our house our rain guage currently reads 2.96".
Below are pictures I took from the news this morning
to document the rain totals around the valley.
 



This is Emerald Park in front of our house. 
This is the fullest/highest we've ever seen the water!




This picture was taken by Stacy Riggs.  
I'm not sure where it was taken, but there's a lot of water.


This picture I took from Channel 15 News.  
Again, not sure where, but it looks like it was on the freeway.


These pictures I got off a friend's Facebook, Bill K Washburn. 

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Ribbons of Hope

As a breast cancer survivor, I'm honored to display this warmer in my home.  
I love the name, "Ribbons of Hope"!
It will be a reminder of the family that I lost to breast cancer and 
how far medicine has come to help someone like me. 
I'm an  8 year survivor and living life!





Saturday, August 30, 2014

Vincent's NEW Cello!

Today Vincent got his NEW Cello! 
We are so excited to have Vincent grow musically,
not only with his piano, but in the cello too! 
I'm excited to hear him play when we visit!  AND just look at thtat smile! 
Oh the joy that music brings!

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Cancer Is No Fun!

Today I visited with two sisters in my ward that have been diagnosed with cancer. The first sister I visited with was diagnosed with breast cancer.  Last Friday she had bilateral mastectomies.  This is bringing back so many memories.  It saddens me to know that she has to endure what I went through 8 years ago.  It's unknown at the time of this writing if she will need chemo and/or radiation.  I'm praying that she needs neither.  Fortunately, I did not need radiation, but I did have 6 rounds of chemo.  I lost my hair, lost weight (which I was thankful for), felt like crap, and had no energy.  It is NO FUN!

During our visit she was uncomfortable from the procedure, which is to be expected.  Also, having expanders doesn't help as they can and will be uncomfortable for a few months.  Her spirits are unpredictable and that is to be expected due to the physical and emotional strain that it takes on a body and mind.  My heart is full of sadness, concern and love for this sister.

After my first visit I stopped to see another sister in our ward that was preparing to have her second round of chemo tomorrow.  This is my first visit with her since my return from Florida.  I knew of her condition before I left, but at that time she did not want visitors. Ironically, she called me the day I left for Florida and my visit with her had to wait another week until my return.

I had been told a few different stories concerning her diagnosis, so I decided to ask her myself what is her story.  I feel this is important to share as most of us women have aches and pains that we ignore because they are female pains that we get used to.  She shared with me that she was having pains in her abdomen that she shrugged off.  After some time she began being sick to her stomach and unable to eat or keep little bites of food down.  On one particular day they were going to go to their cabin in Northern Arizona when she had a pain attack that was unbearable. Her sister took her to urgent care where x-rays were done.  After seeing the results they instructed her to see her physician. Her physician told her the results.  She has a mass on her right side 5cm - 7cm and a mass on her left side 7cm - 9cm with a lesion on her lung and liver.  Her diagnosis is Ovarian Cancer. It was decided to do chemo first and try to shrink the masses prior to surgery and then chemo following surgery.  At the time of this writing she has had one round of chemo and preparing for round two tomorrow.

As I mentioned earlier she called me the day I left for Florida.  The purpose of her call was to ask where she can get head coverings or scarves since she is now losing her hair.  I brought my little tub of head attire with me for her to choose what she would like to have.  When I was diagnosed I was given several things from another friend that went through breast cancer too.  I think it's time to pass it forward.  I let her select the items that she wanted.  I wish I had taken a picture of my selection before she took what she wanted but here is what I have left and I'm hoping these can also be passed on to help someone else.


SAF Convention In Florida

Debbie and I went to the Society of American Florists (SAF) at Marco Island, Florida.  We had an amazing time.  Here are some of the highlights!

Day 1: Travel Day...Long Day to say the least.  I got up at 3:30am to catch my 4:45am Super Shuttle pick up!  You may ask, "Why didn't Doug take you?"!  PLEASE...are you kidding me?!?! Evidently you don't know Doug! We stayed at the Marriott Marco Island.

These pictures were taken from our balcony and it happen to be raining that day.



Day 2: Debbie and I went out of jet skis for the FIRST TIME!  I wish I had pictures but I dropped the throw away camera in the water (no it wasn't a waterproof camera).  So no pics!!!  Kinda bummed! But the memories are forever!  We went out for 3 hours...yes 3 hours and I didn't get burned!  Now that's a miracle in itself!  Well, while we were out we saw many dolphins but the highlight was when the dolphins were following our guide and literally jumping, twirling, spinning and leaping out to the water.  It was so cool!  Out guide took us to a little island where we were able to collect sea shells. After about 30 minutes we got back on the jet skis where he spotted a manatee.  How it did we have no idea!  Now that was awesome to see this huge slow moving creature below us coming up every so often for air.  We also saw flamingos, cranes and blue heron. We need to do this again!

These are the shells I collected on the island.

Day 3 - 5: We had classes on New Color and Floral Trends, How to Hire Employees, Floral Care and IQ Class, we got to see a Floral Design Competition, and meet a lot of new friends.

This was day 3 (or day 1 of our SAF Convention)


We had the privilege to hear from Bill Schaffer and Kristine Kratt on New Trends.  The floral display was spectacular and the information priceless! 
























Color Trends Coming in October 2014





This is Day 5 (or day 3 of the SAF Convention) Stars of the Industry Awards Dinner
The decorations were unbelievable.  The room was classy, stylish and elegant!






Dinner was probably the fanciest dinner I've ever had in my life!

A beautiful Salad with Candied Walnuts, Craisins and a Mustard Vinaigrette.

Surf n Turf ~ Grouper, Filet Mignon, Yukon Gold Mashed Potatoes, 
Asparagus and Carrots with an amazing sauce.

Dessert ~ A beautiful Chocolate Mousse with a Caramel Center, 
Fresh Berries and Chocolate Sauce.

Day 6: Debbie and I went to the Flea Market in Fort Myers, Florida.  It was a steaming sultry day, so for us Arizona girls it was a little rough.  We spent about 2 hours at the market and called it quits! During our visit to the market we came across this T-shirt and could not resist taking a picture or it! I know that we all know a family or people that we come into contact with and this is what we think. The only thing is they are missing another member of the family....Cheap!  I hope I haven't offended anyone, however I do not apologize for my sense of humor...sometimes it is off color...but that is me!


After the Flea Market we went to the movies to get out of the heat.  We saw "The Giver".  It was HORRIBLE!!!!  I do not recommend seeing it at all.  It is a waste of your time and money!

Day 7: Travel Day...on our way home.  We are exhausted and it didn't help that our Southwest Airlines flight from Atlanta to Phoenix was an hour late taking off.  So we arrived home at 7pm instead of 6pm.

I did not share with you all the wonderful breakfasts, opening night appetizers and a buffet party networking dinner provided by SAF AND the amazing seafood restaurant in Naples...Pinchers Crab Shack!

We had a fabulous time!  It's always great to travel with Debbie...we always have fun and we find new things to do!  Here's to our next adventure!

Keeper Of The Sword Fireside

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