February 27, 2010

Happy Birthday Whitney

3 weeks old

Whitney at 14 with her favorite brother Scott
Whitney and Jesse and on their wedding day November 2, 2007


The Cobb family, Christmas 2009
Today Whitney turns 19, I can't believe the years have gone by so quickly. I remember the first time I saw her at LDS Social Services, she was in wrapped in a pink blanket and sleeping soundly, she was only 1 1/2 days old. She was a big baby weighing in at 8 lbs 2 ozs., 21" long with dark hair. She has always been thoughtful of others, treats those she comes in contact with kindly. She enjoys her job as a CNA and I know those Elderly that she takes care of like her. Now she a wife and a mother, on top of working full-time to help support her family. She loves her husband and children and does her best to take care of them. Happy Birthday Whitney we love you, Mom.



February 20, 2010

Elton John and Billy Joel

This is the screen we viewed the concert from. The carmera man did an excellent job in giving us good shots of Elton and Billy.
Elton was flamboyant in his outfit, he had a design all in rhinestone on the back of his jacket, his glasses had "EJ" in diamonds on both corners





This is the stage from our view, we had corner seats, but it was awesome, we could see better than those that had a straight on view. They each had their own bands, they are all at the back. You can see their piano's facing each other. There was also lighting effects with each song, that was as much fun to watch as it was to listen.


After his costume change he was sporting red glasses to match the red shoes and the rhinestone design on the back of his coat.





I bought Robert tickets to their concert last year for his birthday, we were scheduled to go Nov. 19th, 2009, but that day it was rescheduled due to Elton John being sick. Last night exactly 3 months later we were entertained for almost 3 1/2 hours. The music was all the songs they are known for, they came out after their piano's came up on risers from the floor. They performed about 4 songs together, then Billy Joel left and Elton John performed for about 1 hr. When he was done Billy Joel came and and Elton left, Billy performed for an 1, then they performed another 4-5 songs together. They ended with "Piano Man and Rocket Man". The energy there was amazing, Robert & I were in awe of the front row they were all under 30 years old and singing and dancing to every song. We haven't been to a lot of concerts, but this was one of the best that we've ever been too. Our ears where still ringing when we went to bed, but it was worth every minute we sat there.














February 17, 2010

Sunshine


Yesterday morning while I was sitting at the computer the shine was shining in my window. I happened to glance outside to see it, I thought this was a pretty picture as the sun was rising over Farmington Peak, there was a little fog mixed in with it. Can't wait for Spring and Summer, so I can enjoy more sunny mornings. As it is short lived in the winter, today its back to overcast and I can't see the mountains.

February 14, 2010

My beautiful Randi

Wednesday I was tending my grandchildren. Randi came with "crazy hair" as she fondly calls it. She went to bed with wet hair the night before. I asked her if she wanted me to fix her crazy hair and she agreed. I sat her on the bathroom counter and used the faucet to get her hair wet...the results....her beautiful head of naturally curly hair. I asked her if I could take a picture of her to send to Grandpa and to "Grape(Great) Grandpa and Grandpa". She was hesitant at first, but finally let me snap this picture. Of course as a baised Grandma I think she could be a model....but most of all, she just has the most beautiful red curly hair.

The Bald Eagle

The Bald Eagle
Yesterday we took our family including Jesse and the grandchildren out to Farmington Bay to watch the Bald Eagle. Whitney had to work so she wasn't able to come with us. We saw the eagle above in one of their bldgs., this eagle was rescued with a broken left wing. So he won't be going anywhere anytime soon. Randi was in awe of this eagle, he never once was bothered by the noise of people around. The Bald Eagle is a beautiful bird, we did get to see through bonoculars the bald eagle from a distance, sitting out on the frozen pond, there was about 6 of them. They hang around Farmington bay to eat and then head to the mountains to nest. Other than the rain which created mud, it was an interesting experience.

January 30, 2010

Robert's Surgery

Robert in the recovering room, still coming off the anesthesia, feeling just fine here.

Thursday the 28th, Robert has his 1st surgery ever in his 51 years of life. His left shoulder had a torn rotor cuff. The surgery itself was 2 hours long with another 2 + hours in recovery. The surgeon said the surgery went better than expected, he also found spurs on his collar bone that he removed as well. It was an outpatient surgery, so after 7 hours at the Surgical Center we were on our way.

The first night he was doing ok. He slept a lot, good pain meds from after the surgery. I became his left arm, his care giver, it requires patience on both our parts for this one. He started out sleeping in our bed that night, but by 2:30 in the morning he moved to the couch, he slept a little better there. For both of us this was a change, neither one of us has had a surgery of any kind in our 26 years of marriage. With the exception of Robert's kidney stones last year and his 2 hour stay in the E.R., we have been healthy.

Friday he was doing ok until the afternoon, the pain, he says is a constant dull ache. The pain meds he's on don't seem to be doing the trick. He spent most of the afternoon downstairs sitting, laying whatever position comfortable in the lazy-boy watching TV. Last night he didn't do so well, the pain meds are still not helping, he was up and down all night, he didn't wake me. He knew that there was nothing I could do for him, he let me sleep. Today I called the Dr. on call, he called in a stronger dose of his pain meds. Usually this pain medicine knocks him right out, and he gets really groggy when he's taken this before. I feel bad for him, wished I could help take the pain away.

We both talked to enough people and knew that this a one of the most painful surgeries, even though his shoulder wasn't as bad as some, we knew it would still be painful. Hopefully today will be a little better once he gets his stronger dose of meds. The worse part for him is wearing the sling, he hates the feeling of having to keep his arm stable, and in the sling. He will be in the sling for 4 weeks, he starts P.T. on Monday. That won't be too fun, I have to go and learn how to move his arm for him. That is one thing I'm not looking forward to, I don't want to make him hurt.

The Dr. told him it take about 4 months for his shoulder/arm to be strong again, he's planning on that so he can golf with my Dad when we're in St . George in May. Just have to be consistent in doing his P.T. so he can have full range in that arm again.

Happy Birthday Dad

Thursday Jan. 28, my wonderful father turned 70. Its hard to believe that my dad is getting older, he has already surpassed the age of his own father who died at 69 years old of a blod clot to the heart. My Dad is an amazing man, he has a strong testimony of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He has been a great example to me in my life, he is close to the Lord, he taught me the importance of daily prayer, attending the Temple regularly, and daily scripture study. His service to the Lord and others is a wonderful example. They broke the mold when they made my dad, he is one of a kind. Hope you had a great day Dad, I love you.

January 18, 2010

Happy Birthday Grandma


Tomorrow would have been my maternal Grandma's 90th birthday, she passed away 15 years ago of cancer. I have a lot of fond memories of my Grandma and going to her house. For 11 of my childhood years we lived in different state than my grandparents. So our visits were few and far between, but Grandma and I always wrote each other letters, and I knew on my birthdays that a card would arrive from Grandma with coins taped inside the card. If you were lucky enough to be at her house when you celebrated your birthday Grandma made you a doll cake, she put a small barbie in the middle of the cake, and pink frosting my favorite color, was her beautiful dress. There are many memories dancing the to the poka record in the living room on the wood floors, playing Grandma's piano. I learned to love "Lawerence Welk" and many other shows from my Grandma. There are memories of Grandma fixing your hair, sleepovers when I was older. Grandma and Grandpa came to visit us many times over the years, I had the double bed, so that is where my grandparents slept. Every fall was their annual trip to visit us, they'd come over with Grandpa's truck bed filled to the top with fruit from their orchard for mom to can. When I was 18 we moved back to the same state as my Grandparents, I went off to college and had the opportunity to live closer to Grandma and be able to spend more time with her. I would often go visit Grandma if I was feeling homesick, needed to do laundry, or just wanted to visit. I think I was the only grandchild who was lucky enough to have Grandma make their wedding cake. I had my daughter before Grandma passed away, she was the 1st great granddaughter, although my own daughters memories of Grandma were her lying on the couch in the family room sick, Grandma had cancer by the time my daughter was born, she fought that battle for 4 years before she passed away. There are times when I really miss my Grandma, her hugs, her smiles and just sitting and talking with her. Thanks Grandma for all the wonderful memories. I love you.

January 13, 2010

Happy Birthday


Debbie and my granddaughter July 2009

Today and tomorrow my sister's celebrate their birthdays. Debbie turned 3_ today and Tiffany will be 3_ tomorrow. I still remember when they born, doesn't seem that long ago. Our mom came home from the hospital the day after having Debbie, so she could join in Tiffany's birthday celebration. They are each a wonderful sister, wife and mom. I am honored to be their older not always wiser sister. I wish they both lived closer so that I could celebrate their birthdays with them. Happy Birthday dear sisters, I love you both.

Tiffany and her son Bridger Oct. 2009

January 3, 2010

New Year Thought


Several years I found this quote from President Howard W. Hunter, it is one that I like to share at the beginning of each year. I keep it posted on my fridg. where I can see it daily.


"This year, mend a quarrel. Seek out a forgotten friend. Dismiss suspicion and replace it with trust. Write a letter. Give a soft answer. Encourage youth. Manifest your loyalty in word and deed. Keep a promise. Forgo a grudge. Forgive an enemy. Apologize. Try to understand. Examine your demands on others. Think first of someone else. Be kind. Be gentle. Laugh a little more. Express your gratitude. Welcome a stranger. Gladden the heart of a child. Take pleasure in the beauty and wonder of the earth. Speak your love and then speak it again."


I hope this new year is one filled with goodness for each of you. I am grateful for all my blessings, for my wonderful family and all my great friends. Love to you all.

December 18, 2009

Happy Birthday Kaiser

3 weeks old
Yesterday my grandson and "lil man" turned 1. Can't believe its been one year since he was born. He is the most handsome lil man around, his eyes are the biggest and prettiest blue, with the sweetest smile. He has the happiest disposition, always smiling, he loves to bounce up and down on your lap, and in his saucer. He loves to explore and get into everything ground level. He is the "Joy" in my life, he brings me many smiles and lot of laughter. Being a Grandma is the best!! Happy Birthday lil man.

December 4, 2009

Randi and Kaiser, Nov. 2009. Kaiser 11 months, Randi 2 3/4 years
He has the most beautiful face with those big blue eyes. He's going to be one handsome man.

The Cobb family


The Stockdale and Cobb family Christmas card for 2009
Its been a few months since I last posted. I think thats a record for me...not having anything to talk about in my blog.
The month of November went by so quickly. The highlights of the month...a baby shower for my sister from Idaho. The other great part was having my sister from Virginia here for the shower, she and her husband flew out for his nephews wedding the Friday before the shower. They left the 4 cute children at home with a sitter. Sadly, this Whitney family has a curse when it comes to having parties of any kind.....we never have a lot of people show up. This was the case again for the baby shower. Only about 3 people came, not including family which brought the total up to 10. My sister was excited all the same at all the cute "little girls" clothes that she got. Even with so few coming she managed to real get a lot.
My sister and her husband from Virginia left to fly home the Sunday before Thanksgiving. They sat in the airplane for 2 hours due to the snow storm that blew in that fast. We had Thanksgiving at my parents home with all my siblings, we were missing 2 brothers-in-law, they were not able to be there due to circumstances beyond their control. It was nice to be together for a few hours that day. We definitely had much to be thankful for during the month of Thanksgiving.