Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Humanitarian Projects


Our Stake Humanitarian Day is coming up this week. The ladies in our Ward are just amazing. I was in charge of collecting the items for the kits (layette, hygiene & school), as well as those for the orphanage project. There were sisters who made school bags, receiving blankets, gowns, booties, balls and hats. Then others purchased and donated items. These first four pictures are of the kits; so times them by 25 and thats what is from our Ward alone, as well as what I'll be glad to get out of my house. I'm running out of room to store it. Our Ward was asked to provide 10 quilts also. Sister Luella Rumsey is over the quilt project and she made 91 of the 102 quilts our Ward will be donating. Heidi and I got to help her with measuring them so they could be sorted according to size (full, twin and crib).




























































































Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Spiritual Ducks

When I read Aimee's latest "Adventures and Pursuits" post, I was reminded of a paper I wrote almost three years ago in an English class. I'm posting it now, just to let Aimee (and all the other young moms) know that she's (you're) not alone. I seldom made it work really smoothly... but I kept trying, just as you do. And I guess that's all that matters. That's what my kids seem to remember, not that it was perfect, but that I tried.
And besides, it was high time I put something new in my blog.


Spiritual Ducks 8 Jun 2006


I used to say, “If I ever had two days alike, in a row, I wouldn’t know how to act.” I suppose that just meant that I had felt that my life was out of my control. Add to that the fact that I’m a slow learner, requiring many repetitions of an experience to “get it,” you can see why I might struggle. Of course we all struggle, that’s why we’re here, to learn by experience. So, with the advantage of all this experience, I’d like to pass along what I’ve learned so far, to anyone who might have similar challenges.
For years, my days would start with the first child’s cry in the morning. It seemed that as I got out of bed, the day was already out of my control. And it would often go quickly downhill from there. Not until baby number five did I figure out that if I set my alarm for about half an hour before the baby usually awoke, that I could have read my scriptures, said my prayers, and maybe even gotten dressed before that first cry. Inevitably, there would still be the unexpected sickness in the night (all over their bedmate), or the mornings when I hadn’t gotten to bed until almost time for that first cry. But most mornings it worked very well, and I didn’t feel that I was running behind all day. That extra half hour of sleep that I missed in the morning was more than worth the added feeling of control throughout the day.
Being able to start my day with prayer and scriptures brought with it the added advantage of being more in tune with the spirit. How could I have passed up that special help all those years. Many nights I would pray for forgiveness for having lost my temper and in the morning would plead for the strength to “do better today,” this pattern being repeated countless times. The years of spiritual malnourishment made it so that the spirit could seldom reach me. How many promptings did I miss? How many blessings did I forfeit? How grateful I am that when I finally got my spiritual ducks in a row, the Holy Spirit was still patiently waiting.
Now, assuming that everyone wakes up healthy and happy, that’s no guarantee that a neighbor or relative might not need your help that day. There might be the dreaded “snow day”, unexpected company, or even a chance to goof off with the kids, when all the best laid plans go out the window. All of those past days of comparative normalcy will help get you through those crazy days. And the habits of prayer and scripture will hopefully be a part of you, enough that you can find a way to bring them along on those days too. Including your children, showing them how important these things are in your life, will be such a help to them in years to come. Perhaps their days will go a little smoother because of what you taught by example.
And now for me, with grandbaby number seven on the way, I find that my days can still get out of control, and often do. I’m still learning by experience, and just as slowly too. There is a whole new set of lessons to be learned , and I often find myself reviewing old ones. I know now that there are no two days alike, and isn’t that wonderful? I feel so blessed to have the Holy Spirit’s guidance and the Saviors forgiveness of my failings. What a marvelous plan our Father in Heaven had, to allow us this chance to learn and struggle.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Swearing In Ceremony

Len (Dad/Grandpa) was sworn in to office today. It was held at the Court House and lots of people were there, those seen here and also Grandad, Gran, Jocie and Jane. I'm not sure how I didn't get any pictures of them. After Len was sworn in, he did the swearing in for all his staff of deputies,dispatchers and jailers. He was interviewed by all three of the TV stations before the day was over.























































Friday, January 2, 2009

Adding to what Aimee posted on puzzles

I read this in the local paper today and thought it goes along well with what Aimee had posted the other day.

Letting the Healing begin }

u Jigsaw puzzles prized on dark, wintry days in upper valley

J O Y C E E D L E F S E N j e d l e f s e n @ u v s j . c o m


When was the last time you heard a video game promise to quiet your mind, unlock your creativity and rewire you mind to make connections?
That’s the promise on the box of one of the most tradition forms of entertainment for long winter nights in the upper valley – jigsaw puzzles.
Folks who “put on a puzzle at Christmas” can’t remember when they didn’t. And their reasons for pulling out a puzzle for family entertainment rather than an electronic game may be based as much on personal taste and history as it is on tradition.
Janet Craven of St. Anthony likes to put on a hard puzzle. “It’s challenging and relaxing,” she said. She works on puzzles mostly in the winter, she said, “because I’m stuck in the house in the dark.”
While she is laboring over hundreds of similarly shaped pieces, trying to at least get the edge completed, she may feel alone. But she’s not.
There are puzzle organizations, puzzle competitions and puzzle Web sites.
The creator of one such site, www.jigway-puzzle.org, a man named Don McAdam, attempts to describe who puts puzzles together and why, as well as provide a brief jigsaw puzzle history. His organization is the American Jigsaw Puzzle Society.
McAdam divides puzzle enthusiasts into three groups. He calls them the truly dedicated, the regular enthusiasts and the casual hobbyists who get a puzzle as a gift or buy one on impulse.
Puzzle people usually start off as casual users, but some eventually become the truly addicted.
Jane Daniels of Ashton admits she was close to the truly dedicated category at the peak of her puzzle habit.
“I have one up now,” says Daniels, who oversees the Ashton Archives.
“It’s a Christmas tree, probably a thousand-piece one.”
She enjoys the hobby, but health issues have slowed down her puzzle acumen.
“I used to be able to a 1,000 piece in no time,” she said. What once took her a day now takes a week or more.
Once the allure of puzzle solving was the challenge to complete them in speedy time. Now she does them more for the pleasure and the relaxation they bring.
She credits four wooden puzzles she had when she was about 7 for getting her started on the puzzle habit.
“They had 20 or 30 pieces. My dad had cut them out of wood with a coping saw during the Depression. I treasured them, but I wore them out.”
She has received and solved some interesting puzzles through the years.
“I had a friend give me a puzzle that was completely silver,” she said. “I solved it but when I was done I never wanted to see that thing again.”
Another puzzle, of a Siberian husky, she found at a garage sale. “It was shaped like the dog,” she said. “I really enjoyed doing it. I put it together three times.”
Another time a friend gave her a 3-D puzzle of a castle that was particularly challenging. “It was really a challenge just to get it to stick together.”
Daniels recognizes, however, that solving jigsaw puzzles is a hobby that can “outgrow you and your house” if you aren’t careful.
It takes up space in your schedule and your mind.
“Just like duplicate bridge, it’s a wonderful way to spend time,” she said. “But you can’t let it take over your time.”


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JOYCE EDLEFSEN/Standard Journal
Anyone can tell you — even 6-year-olds — that the edges of a puzzle are the easiest. This beauty, called ‘Amitabha Buddha’ is a 513-piece jigsaw puzzle from a company that describes itself as “Connections Jigsaw Puzzles for Healing. The edges are done. Now the real healing has begun.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Sam and Bradley came to visit. And Zach's Christmas present.

Zach's Christmas present from Len and me, a portrait of Dixie done by Del Parson about a month before Dixie and Zach met. She was asked to sit as a model for Del, his brother Nolan and Greg Thorkleson, who does artwork for the Church magazines. We were able to buy the portrait from Del just this December








Bradley "smiling" for the camera.




Wednesday, November 26, 2008

The longest tag ever!

I got this tag from my friend Michelle. It is long, but kinda fun. 1. EVER BEEN GIVEN AN ENGAGEMENT RING?Yes, conference weekend, Oct 1977. 2. LONGEST RELATIONSHIP?Married 31 years this Dec. 16th 3. LAST GIFT YOU RECEIVED?A thank you gift from Heidi in Sept. for watching Luke and Shelby for 5 days while she went to Texas for Kevins boot camp graduation. 4. EVER DROPPED A CELL PHONE?Oh yes. 5. WHEN’S THE LAST TIME YOU WORKED OUT?Probably 10 days ago. 6. WHAT DO YOU SPEND THE MOST MONEY ON?House payments 7. LAST FOOD YOU ATE?Chocolate licorice 8. FIRST THING YOU NOTICE ABOUT THE OPPOSITE SEX?I would have to agree with Michelle Church - I notice if it's my husband first & then don't notice if they're not. 9. WHERE ARE YOU?On the computer in the livingroom. 10. WHERE DO YOU LIVE?Egin Bench, north of Rexburg and west of St. Anthony 11. HIGH SCHOOL YOU ATTENDED: Madison High in Rexburg. 12. CELL PHONE SERVICE PROVIDER:Alltel 13. FAVORITE MALL STORE:Christopher and Banks14. LONGEST JOB YOU HAD:EMT on the St. Anthony Ambulance, 11 years.15. DO YOU OWN A PAIR OF DICE?I think there are some in Monopoly, right? 16. DO YOU PRANK CALL PEOPLE?No 17. LAST WEDDING YOU ATTENDED?My niece Jacquie and her husband Garrett in the Oakland Temple July 11th 2008. 18. FIRST FRIEND YOU’D CALL IF YOU WON THE LOTTERY:I don't play it, but if something like that happened, I'd call Len. 19 WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THUNDERSTORMS?I like them. 20. FAVORITE FAST FOOD RESTAURANT:Jack in the Box. 21. BIGGEST LIE YOU HAVE EVER HEARD:I can't think of one right now, except when Pres. Clinton denied having sex with Monica Lewinski. 22. WHERE’S YOUR FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT WITH FRIENDS?Rodesio's in Denver or SLC. 23. CAN YOU COOK?Yes, but I've never learned to love it. 24 WHAT CAR DO YOU DRIVE?Toyata Camry 1999. BEST KISSER:Len, of course. 25. LAST TIME YOU CRIED? Just a few days ago while I was talking to one of my kids on the phone. I miss them all so much. 26. MOST DISLIKED FOODS:Olives. 27. THING YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT YOURSELF:I feel like I'm pretty compassionate. Although, I get worn pretty thin in this area at work!! (I agree with Michelle, JH)28. THING YOU DISLIKE MOST ABOUT YOURSELF?My nerves, I've become an emotional wreck going through menopause. 29 LONGEST SHIFT YOU HAVE WORKED AT A JOB?14 1/2 hours. 30 FAVORITE MOVIES?It's A Wonderful Life, To Kill a Mockingbird, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, To Sir With Love. So many there isn't time or room. 31. CAN YOU SING?I used to, but not much any more. 32. LAST CONCERT ATTENDED?November 4th I went to the dress rehersal of the Rexburg Tabernacle Orchestra, my daughter Heidi was in the percussion section. 33. LAST KISS?10 minutes ago.34 LAST MOVIE RENTED:Places In The Heart. One of my favorites. 35. FAVORITE COMEDIAN? Bob Hope and Bill Cosby. 36 DO YOU SMOKE?No. 37. SLEEP WITH OR WITHOUT CLOTHES? With. 38WHO SLEEPS WITH YOU EVERY NIGHT?Len, when he's not out of town working. 39 DO LONG DISTANCE RELATIONSHIPS WORK?Len has worked out of town as much as 20 days a month for about 10 years of our marriage. It's been hard, but maybe kind of good for us too. We appreciate the times we can be together. 40. HOW MANY TIMES HAVE YOU BEEN PULLED OVER BY THE POLICE?Three or Four. 41. PANCAKES OR FRENCH TOAST?French Toast. 42. DO YOU LIKE COFFEE?:I've never tried it. 43. WHAT ARE YOU WEARING RIGHT NOW?:Jeans, a red t-shirt and my denim vest. 44. PICK A LYRIC, ANY LYRIC"All I wanta do is find a way back into love."45. WHAT KIND OF JELLY DO YOU LIKE ON YOUR PB & J?:Raspberry 46 CAN YOU PLAY POOL?Yes, but I haven't for years. 47. CAN YOU SWIM?Just barely. 48. FAVORITE ICE CREAM?:Vanilla with chocolate syrup. 49. DO YOU LIKE MAPS?Yes, they are fun to study. 50 TELL ME A RANDOM FACT ABOUT YOURSELF I just started wearing hearing aides in August, and I'm getting more used to them all the time. I think I've needed them for quite a while. 51. EVER ATTEND A THEME PARTY? I can't think of one. 52. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE SEASON:Fall 53. LAST TIME YOU LAUGHED AT SOMETHING STUPID?It wasn't really stupid, just something funny our friend said. 54. WHAT TIME DID YOU WAKE UP THIS MORNING ?About 7:30, I didn't work today. 55. BEST THING ABOUT WINTER?:Christmas & the beautiful snow 56. LAST TIME A COP GAVE YOU A TICKET?Probably about 10 years ago. 57. NAME OF YOUR FIRST PET?:My cat Domino when I was a kid. 58 DO YOU THINK PIRATES ARE COOL OR OVERRATED?:Johnny Depp is pretty cool. 59WHAT ARE YOU DOING THIS WEEKEND?Working, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. 60. BIRTHDATE:March 1st, 1958. 61. WHAT DO YOU WANT TO BE? An RN. ARE YOU SMILING?No, I'm getting sleepy. 62. DO YOU MISS SOMEONE RIGHT NOW?Yes: Aimee, Ben, Sam, Heidi, Dixie, James, Stephen, Anne, Lynsey, Ellen, Kevin, Joseph, Luke, Naomi, Andi, Bradley, Shelby, Noah and Zach. All my kids, kids-in-law and grandkids in order of when they came into the family. Especially right now, 'cause it's the night before Thanksgiving and I won't see any of them until Christmas at the soonest. 63. IF YOU COULD GO ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD WHERE WOULD YOU GO?I got to spend a day and a half in Boston once, and I'd like to go there again and spend more time. Len has been to 49 states, he has only Hawaii left, I'd like to go there with him.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Len Humphries Sr.'s 80th birthday party, 15 Nov 2008

The birthday boy!
Megan and James



Cydnee, Venae, Hyrum and Jeremy

Gina, Gerald, Tegan and Beth




Riley and his Mom

Hyrum and Jared

Gerald, Grandma, Reneta and Jonathon

Venae, LaLane and Brett

Kayla and Tyler
Gina holding Tegan
Spencer holding LaLane and Hannah
Sorry I didn't get pictures of Gerald A., his girlfriend Jessie or the ever elusive Kerry.

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