Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Another Great Weekend

I think sometimes that I can't post great happenings when I forget my camera and don't take any pictures. But, I had such a terrific weekend, I wanted to write about it anyway and I will "borrow" a picture from my inspirational blogger who is more on the ball than I am! Dale and I headed to Pocatello Friday to see our two boys and help broadcast the Jerome High School Tigers football 2nd playoff game on the local radio. We haven't had to worry about a Jerome football 2nd playoff game since Cameron's team played for the championship
10 years ago! We had planned on going to my sister Julie's birthday party that evening, but had to honor the commitment we have with the radio station. I was able to sit with Jeremy and his little guy, Isaak, instead of being in the announcer's booth. That was a highlight for me. Isaak loved the band playing and cheered and clapped right along with all the fans. Even though Jerome lost, they put forth a great effort. One of Jerome's finest running back was put in the hospital that week, diagnosed with a muscle disease that critically affected his kidneys. It seemed to damper the spirit of his twin brother, another great player and the team in the long run. Adversity sometimes takes it toll.
Chad and his roommate, Matt and Jeremy's wife, Sarah, joined us at Winger's after the game for a late, crazy dinner. They were all working earlier, so we cherished the short visit over popcorn and sticky fingers!
We left early Saturday morning and headed to Utah to see my sister Julie. Thanks to my sister, Polly, for this darling picture of her. I don't get to visit with her or family in Utah as often as I like, so we were glad we could have such a nice time with Julie. She is always so glad to see us and loves to fill me in on all the things that the family is doing(yes, she talks about everyone!) and all the happenings of good ole' AF! She is an avid Jazz fan and could give me their win/loss record so far in their early season play. Julie is getting a new hearing aid so we recommitted to call each other and talk more often.
My sister, Polly, and my sister-in-law, Sonya, came by the convalescent home to say hi. It is always such fun to catch up and visit. Those two are angels in their love and care for Julie and I appreciate everything they do for her. We met up with my brother Dennis and his wife, Katie, and Dave, Polly's husband, to eat a bite before we headed home. Good times eating AGAIN and sharing news about our lives and our families. I just wanted to thank my family with all my heart for such a wonderul visit. All of your generousity and all that you have done and continue to do for the family and for others touch me deeply. Talking about the trials we face and how the Lord has blessed us and given each one of us tender mercies will continue to inspire me to be forever grateful for such blessing and for the greatest family ever this Thanksgiving time.

5 comments:

Alisa said...

Sounds like you had another fun weekend! I usually remember to bring my camera, I just forget to use it!! I'm glad you got to go see Julie and other members of your family. You have always been a strong example of family love and unity.

Cameron Clark said...

we are so jealous you got to go to Wingers!!! That was our favorite place to eat, I think we went there too often, since we would go in and they would say, "hello Clarks, the usual table and the usual meals?" j/k it sure seemed taht way.

Paulene Davis said...

It was a wonderful weekend. I am so glad that you were able to come for the visit. I, too, felt that the weekend was meaningful, spiritual, and of course, humerous. Didn't you think our dinner was especially delicious? I love you.

Audrey said...

I know my Mom loved having you in town even if it was for a brief moment. (So much fun to distract her from taking pictures!) Family is wonderful, and I too treasure every moment spent together, whenever we can snag it.

Chad said...

i am glad you all came that weekend too........free wingers anyone?