A photo of a temperature display on a car dashboard, which reads "OUTSIDE 107 F" Fall officially starts this month, but summer temperatures are not going away without a fight. And as long as the weather wants to be ridiculously hot, you will find me trying to stay cool, whether that means a trip to the beach, or just a shopping trip to Costco to walk through the refrigerated produce room. The Friday before Labor Day, I attended the funeral of a mother of a friend. My friend and her family had moved away from California around the time we had moved to Utah, so I hadn't actually seen her for quite a while. One of her daughters was my daughter, too, when John and I were Pa and Ma to a bunch of teens on a pioneer trek reenactment years ago. The funeral was a nice tribute to a amazingly musical woman, and it was good to reconnect with her family. (And if I'm not mistaken, one of the musical numbers had theremin accompaniment!) 1. I'm thankful for the chance to cele
The word "Alligator" and an illustration of an alligator is on a blue piece of cardboard As I mentioned in my last post, I have been enjoying having my youngest granddaughter over several times each week for "Grandma Preschool." One of the things I have been teaching her is how to recognize the letter "A." I wasn't sure this particular skill was one that would hold much interest to a young 3-year-old, but I have been pleasantly surprised. I think the allure has come from the fact that I have been letting her use a flashlight to shine on all the A's she finds. In any case, she is pointing out A's left and right now. Although I have talked about the sound that the letter A makes, I think that is going to take some more time to sink in. As she was playing with some alphabet puzzle cards, I heard her say resolutely to herself, "A is for crocodile." 1. I'm thankful for the example of confidence she gives me. Given the information she