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April 14 Day 38 Life is different here

Everyday is so different.  When you walk into someones life, their life must go on.  So today I lived in the shadow of my friend.  When we say we are busy what does that mean to each individual?  My busy is different than the next persons busy and the next person’s busy is different than the next and so on…It was a busy, lovely shadow to live in because I was not the one that had to do all planning and work and schedule or deal with the traffic and rushing not to be late.  So I just sat in the back seat during California rush hour traffic as Linda was busy maneuvering in and out between cars and constantly being certain that the exit she was taking was the right one.  We left the house at 6:50 a.m. and arrived SAFELY (whew!) at 7:30 a.m. to the school where she drove her granddaughter so she could attend a class many miles away.

Today is Linda’s birthday and her driver’s licence is now expired.  So…we drove down to San Clemente (where the crowds would be smaller) to go to the Dept. of Motor Vehicles so she could renew her expired licence.  We stood in a long, long line for quite awhile (and that was before we got into the building) and by the time we got into the building, where the line was about three times as long as the line outside, it was time to leave so we could pick up granddaughter  because her class would be over by the time we arrived back to the school.  So no licence renewal today.  Picked up granddaughter and then made a potty stop at McDonalds and drove to another school for another class.  We drove around looking at multi-million dollar houses until time to pick up granddaughter at school number 2.  It doesn’t take much to make a house be a million dollar house in this area.  A normal three bedroom ranch in a nice neighborhood, probably 1800 to 2000 square feet will sell for about $500,000 plus.  It is crazy!

Back to the busy day.  Granddaughter was picked up after the second class and then we were off to do some birthday shopping for the birthday girl.  The item she was looking for was not there so we left and drove back toward home to meet Linda’s daughter, (mother of the granddaughter) for lunch.  Had a delicious Mexican lunch and left.  I was dropped off at home because I needed to go and pick up another friend so we could continue to have a busy day.

This friend is a woman I first met almost 40 years ago.  As I briefly mentioned in a previous blog post, our daughter Rebecca is adopted. This friend I speak of now is our daughter’s birth mother’s mother.  My husband I first met her when we were interviewed by her daughter as possible parents for her unborn child.  We found out later that no other couples were interviewed because once they (Carole and her mother) met us it was decided that we would be offered the position as parents to Carole’s unborn child.  Well, to fast forward 30 years later we located both Carole and her mom, Betts.  Through an amazing work of God our lives were reconnected.  The entire story is awesome so if any of you who read this blog is interested in knowing more just let me know and I’ll write up the whole story.  Well since we found Rebecca’s birth family, her maternal grandmother has come to our home every year in the summer to visit us for a short while.  Needless to say we have become good friends.  Betts is an amazing woman!  She has given me much encouragement and inspiration in many areas of my life, one being the writing of my memoirs and the other, regaining my health so that I could be healthy and vital going into my  later season of my life.  She is true inspiration not only me, but to many others whose lives she’s touched.  Betts is a published author and has accomplished many awards in her life for her outstanding works.  She received the most prestigious award from China that is given to a non- citizen.   I read a quote once that went something like this: “To inspire someone actually means to blow new breath of life into them”.  That is what she did for me.

Well, I picked up Betts and we had a wonderful afternoon together.  First we got lost in a construction zone and turned around and went the wrong way on a street that only went the other way.  But we wove ourselves out of that mess and ended up where I intended we should go.  We visited the first home my husband and I purchased 6 months after we married.  Next we drove by the next house we bought 3 years later.  The first house we purchase was $33,000.  Now it would sell in the ballpark of about $600 to $700 thousand dollars.  Yes, you read that right.

The second house sits on a high hill that overlooks the Anaheim valley area.  When I say “overlooks” I mean it only overlooks the valley when you can see through the smog.”  It was sunshine and hazy today.  I could actually see the Anaheim hills a few miles away.  While at the last house I introduced myself, explaining that we were previous owners of the house.  We were invited into the back yard so we could see some footprints we made of our daughters feet in 1977 when my husband poured a concrete piece covering a drainage area in the back yard.  There they were, little footprints and the date still clearly marking the slab.  I’ll post a photo.

After leaving the Yorba Linda Hills we drove to Anytime Fitness where my friend works out.  She was able to sponsor me for a guest past.  When they heard the  story of my trip and my 80 pound weight loss they offered me a pass for the days I would be in town.  I thank you Anytime Fitness for your generous gift to me.  And what a gym!  Never was I so impressed.  It is in a large mall.  You enter on the main level and then go downstairs into a massive group of rooms filled with up to date exercise equipment of all varieties.  After having the rapid heart episode in the mile high cities of Denver and Albuquerque and not being able to exert myself, this workup was my first true equipment work out in a couple of weeks.  It felt good and I pushed hard. Hope to be able to attend each day I am here.

I took Betts home and then came back to my current place of residence and  freshened up and changed clothes so I could attend a family birthday party for Linda.  Pizza and salad.  Very delicious salad.  I took a bite of pizza but was too full to eat more.  Now the party is over and I am tired after that one and a half hour workout without a hydro-massage afterwards.  Bed beckons.  There is always so much more I would like to write but must turn in as I want to get up very early tomorrow to work out, come back to the house and leave by 9:00 a.m.  I’ll be off to see some more very important people in my life.  Tell you more tomorrow evening if the Good Lord wills.

Goodnight.

p.s.  Posting a photo of a quilt that Carole made for her mother.  All the photos on the quilt are of Betts and family throughout her life.  I even took a couple of them when they came to see me in Wisconsin.

April 6 Day 31 An Interesting Day

Well, things are happening!  Especially at this house.  I’m back at Lana and Tim’s in Albuquerque.  Tim is cooking dinner.  Oh my, that means it will be quite a treat. He is making brussel Sprout Hash.  Yeah!!! Here is  his brussel Sprout Hash recipe:  Sliced brussel sprouts saute’d in coconut oil and Ghee (clarified butter).  Add pine nuts or macadamia nuts (tonight it is macadamia nuts), chopped green onions, sea salt to taste.  Sprinkle parmessan or feta cheese on top of the hot dish. We had this the other night with pine nuts and it is now one of my favorite dishes.  Of course the reason may be because brussel sprouts and coconut oil are my two most favorite foods to eat.  Let me know if you try it.

After being up so late last night after losing my May 5th blog I took the liberty of sleeping in late this morning.  It was so nice.  My friend Len who tutored me so I could administrate my own blog came to my aid again.  After I lost the blog I emailed him and asked him to check and see if it was possible that it still existed somewhere.  How he found it I will never know, but this afternoon I found it in my text box.  I was so very surprised and happy.  Thank you Len for your help.  I do so appreciate it.  So please note that yesterday’s blog was downloaded again today and should be accessible.  Len was an excellent teacher, I just didn’t learn all I needed to learn.

I had a very interesting experience this morning.  Our daughter Rebecca, who is adopted, found her birth parents in 2006.  That story alone is just amazing but I must stick to today’s story that is part of part of my blog story.  Rebecca has met her birth Mother Carole, her husband Dave and her three siblings.  She also met her birth mother’s mother, her birth father, her birth father’s mother before she died, and her birth father’s father and his wife.  She also met her birth aunt Laurie and her husband.  I too have now met the entire gang (except for her birth father and birth grandmother who died).  Today I met her birth grandfather (her birth father’s father).  His name is Leonard Koel and his wife is Lydia Broussard.  Leonard is author of many books and I found out today that Lydia’s daughter is also a prolific writer.  Leonard and Lydia live within driving distance to Lana and Tim and invited me over for a visit.  It was such a beautiful day and such a pleasure to meet them both.  I’ll include some photos.  That was my highlight of this day.  I asked Leonard what his words of wisdom are.  He had just one word, “MEANING”.

My friend and current host, Lana, was diagnosed with cancer 5 years ago.  She has been doing well through nutritional eating and supplements.  She received news today that her cancer markers are up.  This was not good news for her.  She is praying and believing in healing.  Please remember Lana in your prayers.  She may have some big decisions to make in the near future regarding surgery. She asks for prayer for “direction, peace as we follow God’s direction, healing, and provision”.  Thank you for remembering her in prayer.

I pretty much emptied my car today to start my packing all over again when I leave on Wednesday.  I wish I had not brought so much.  I am learning how little I really use.  I end up wearing the same things over and over and washing frequently so little is actually needed.  Well, today I had on my very favorite black pants as I worked.  I was close to the garage and corner of the house leading to the front door.  I cut the corner too sharply and caught my knit pants on a piece of sharp stucco and ripped a whole in the front thigh area of my very favorite pants.  Well, I passed another test because I didn’t even get mad or upset.  Maybe it is because the pants originally cost me $4.23  at my very favorite place to shop.  Oh well,  I’ll just wear them with the hole.  Then, as I was organizing my clothes for repacking I realized I was missing some.  Yep!  I left them in Denver.  Sort of like the song “I left my heart in San Francisco”, but rather my lament is “I left my only blue jeans in Denver”.  As well as my jean jacket, my red shirt, and white blouse.  But I remembered to bring my salad.

Well, I guess  my load is lightening.

Dinner is over and was as delicious as I thought it would be.  Everyone is settling down and I still sit here trying to be diligent to my self commitment to blog in real time each day.  And my computer has frozen up and will not let me go up or down.  Will I lose this blog tool  Maybe I should close up and get it published if I can figure out how…WHEW, I published it, it worked.  Then I closed my computer down and reopened the administrative window to edit all the typo errors.  And it worked.  If you find any errors now please know they are the fault of a tired brain and not the malfunctioning computer.

Good night 9:50 p.m. Albuquerque time.

P.S.  I’d like to say hello to Carole!  And ask her:  Is this better?