Sunday, March 29, 2009
Our trip to Wagga Wagga
We went to a Victory Market in Melbourne and I bought sovenirs there very cheap. I enjoyed shopping there, but I just could not walk so much that day and there was no where to stop and rest in the market.
We did go to the ocean and stayed for three nights in the cabins I told you about. They were a dive. They were trailers homes not cabins. We paid over $1.50 per night, so we only stayed three nights and went home. There were no restaurants around. One night Ardell wanted fish and chips so we went to a take away shop and got the most horrible fish and chips we have ever had. We asked for ketchup and they call that tomato sauce. They didn't have any of that. We did get some vinegar for our chips, but no tartar sauce or anything for them. They were horrible. We never did get to eat any sea food. We were told in Melbourne that lobster is $500 per person, so we didn't go there. Annette and Brian flatly refused to go out for a dinner, so she cooked for us at home the whole time we were there. If we did go out for a day trip she packed sandwiches for us on the road.
I found the Australian women to be very dramatic and out of this world. When they talk, it is not big it of tremdous, and if something happens to you, it just awful. We really should have only gone for three weeks and not the whole month. We did have a restful time sitting in the back yard and enjoying the birds come and eat apples off the tree in the back yard.
We will tell you more about it all when we see you. The flights were very long. We took a small plane from Wagga Wagga to Sydney. That was 1 1/2 hrs long. Then the flight to San Francisco from Sydney was 14 hours long. Then we had a 7 hr lay over in San Francisco. Then another 3 1/2 hours flight to Calgary. So we were glad to be home and in our own bed last night. We never slept at all on the flights so were were over tired when we got to bed at home.
Beth & Ryan - sorry we have missed the baby shower and the blessing. I hope you had a good time. We will be anxious to see Axel when you come to Calgary.
We missed all our family and especially the grandkids. I guess Christopher kept asking Paula where her mom was. Ashley missed us and the kids made a sign "Welcome Home Grandma and Papa" to hold up at the airport when we got home. It was sure cute.
Ok love you all.
Shirley
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Mark Your Calenders!
Sunday, March 8, 2009
NOBLE NEWS - #74 Marvelle Reporter
Helen went to visit her cousin for the first few days and then we went to the Grande Canyon. If we had known previously it was so wonderful we would have gone earlier. La and Gayle are coming down at the end of this month and you should go. We went on a Jeep Tour. And it was very good. We left the hotel at 8:00am and didn't get back until 7:00pm. It was very good. We drove home and then the kids had to go back on the plane on Sunday so the time passed vert quickly.
We sold our home down here and have to be out by the 16th as I have doctor's appointments on 1st of April. We are going to go to Nickee's for a few days. I don't think Gayle and LA can do it without us but they will giv4 it a try.
Shirley has gone to Australia. Jessey is supposed to be going for six months right away.
Well will go for now. We love our Shirley's posts. Keep up the good work, Shirley.
Vadnais and Sommerfeldts came before that. It was great.
Bye for now.
love Marvelle
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Sydney's Baptism
Neil was blown away by Syd's request. When Gaylene asked him, he said, "I'm speechless." Ryan did speak. He did a really good job in his talk on Baptism. Then Dawn gave the talk on the Holy Ghost and it was amazing. She must get her gift of gab from her mom and her knowledge and ability to say the things that are so down to earth, appropriate, and just what we needed to hear. There were about 50 people there, we had a nice lunch after the baptism, and it was just a beautiful day. Believe me, were very proud, parents and grandparents. That is what Gayle calls a parent's pay day.
I made a baptism towel for her with her name and the date as I have done for all our grandkids. I was looking for something to embroider on the towel, like a picture, or a quote or a scripture. I looked through all the normal sources and found nothing that I really liked so I wrote the following poem for her amd embroidered it on her towel.
Sydney's Baptism Day
I'm making sacred covenants on My Baptism Day.
As I step into the water I am "Choosing the Right" way.
I promise to follow Jesus and to remember Him
And by keeping his commandments I will be free of sin.
Then if I but do my part His promise will be mine.
He will forgive me and a helper will be with me all the time.
The helper he will send is the Holy Ghost
And I can live with Him forever.
That's the promise I love most.
Love from: Grandma Jensen