Sunday, July 19, 2009

I see the Lord's Hand

WOW!!! Perhaps it is because I am getting older or perhaps it is just that I am more aware but for at least the past week I can surely see the hand of the Lord in my life.







Earlier this year I had made 100 robes or capes or whatever you want to call them for the summer camp that LeAnne, Ash, Janie and Mark have each summer for young fans of the Harry Potter series of books. Being my smug accounting self I had determined that 100 should be more than sufficient. (I thought 40 to 50 campers per session and 3 sessions means 120 to 150 little campers with a number of returning campers of at least 25% so the need should be 90 to 113 capes or robes. ) At the end of the second session (June 28th through July 3rd) when I talked to LeAnne she said that they could use another 30 or so capes and that I had in my all knowing wisdom made the first ones using what should have been the length of the cape as the width. Soo... perhaps they just needed a few longer capes for the older kids. I got busy and made capes so that they would have the needed amount.







The need for more capes seems to have been so that I could begin last week's adventure. On Saturday July 12th I finished 34 new capes that would only need to be hemmed by the HOGWARTS staff . I made them in a little more than a week. During the making of the capes I got a wild idea that I needed to attend the premiere of the movie "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince" with the people who are so involved in the summer camp. So I called and informed the honorable Professor Hooch that I would need a ticket with the rest of the professors.







Then being me I got to feeling guilty. (Yes, I do it to myself as well as to others.) So I remembered that Dorsey's sister-in-law Jan had said they would like to come for a visit sometime earlier this year and had then called and said a visit would probably not be possible because brother Ken can no longer drive due to a diagnosis of Alzheimers disease. Jan has cataracts and some other things that make driving other than in the areas they are used to being a bigger challenge than she is willing to take. Being my normal asertive (polite word) self I called and asked if they would be willing to come back to GJ with us and then go visit Sister Beth Randall in Delta. Several phone calls and e-mails later the plans were made.





So my week started calmly with plans for Family Home Evening here in our home in GJ. As I was ever so busily washing clothes for the trip, planning and preparing refreshments and a lesson and planning to clean so that everything would be ready for a great FHE I got a phone call from a sister in the ward who needed a ride to the grocery store. I know that I should take every opportunity to serve that comes my way but this time I really, really wanted to say no. I followed my concience and she took almost 2 hours but then came and helped me clean and get ready for FHE. I was blessed by taking the opportunity for service.



Family Home Evening was good and the lesson from the June Ensign on Hope went over well. We actually got to the patio this time and enjoyed the setting and the colling effect of the ceiling fans. Such a positive time.



Then of course there was the long drive to Denver but even that went smoothly and we stopped to visit with Ken and Jan and finalize plans for the reunion. The premiere was so much fun. The best part was watching the fun the profesors from summer camp had watching the movie. I really enjoyed it and being with LeAnne and Ash.



The trip home was fun because Ken and Dorsey sat together in the back and Jan and I visited all the way home. I had been inspired to make crock pot swiss steak before we left and it was a good and easy supper for all. Thursday we traveled to Delta to visit sister Beth. She was prepared and we went through the photo album mother Veda had made. Jan and I made copies of the pictures that related to our families at the library. Here again we were guided and were able to make copies of the most important parts of the pictures fit onto legal size copies. We then returned and went to the new restaurant in Delta called the Deutch House. The food was really good and everyone enjoyed it. Then Beth helped us to write on the copies to know who was in the pictures. We returned home and the left over swiss steak and some cheese bread and fresh tomatoes were supper with a little ice cream later.



A successful and fun trip back over the hill. I had also been inspired to call 2 very dear friends from when we lived in Denver. Both Georgeanne and Susanne were able to meet us for lunch. Unfortunately, LeAnne and Ash and Gabby were so busy with other things they could not join us but the four of us had a fun lunch at Gunther Toodys and visited for more than an hour.



Another long but safe drive home. Actually, as I stated in a text message Papa slept and I sped. No problems, no traffic congestion, no law enforcement officials and we were home and only tired.



Saturday continued the fun with the old timer's breakfast with lots of local friends from times in the church here in Grand Junction. Gerald and Ilene Sparks will be serving a mission at the Family History Center in Salt Lake and have only 3 weeks before they are to report there. Then our next door neighbor Fred celebrated his 80th birthday in the afternoon.



It is Sunday and I am so very tired but so very happy and amazed at what can happen if you try to follow the promptings you receive.



Waaahhhhooo. Celebrate the good times.

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