Saturday, August 8, 2015

Good Night July! Good Morning August!

Well July turned out to be a crazy month!  We (Me, Joslyn, Chad and Chloe) left for Utah on the 11th for a week long vacation.  The 11th was the Nelson and Melba Turner Reunion at their house (Myrna's now).  We got to Bountiful and Joslyn noticed the engine heat was going higher and higher.  So we pulled over on the highway and turned off the car, we had the Dodge Neon.  Then the 1st of many angels in this story appeared, Ruben.  He said he stopped because we had Idaho plates and he has family in Burley.  He told us that we needed to get off the next exit and get some water to cool it down and that their must be a hole in my radiator overflow because it was empty and wouldn't hold water.  So we got off and by this time I had called my dad and he said to get to an auto parts store and get some putty sealant and fix the overflow tank until I got to Pleasant Grove.  As we came off the exit there was a Dodge dealership!  So I asked the service guy if they could fix it and he sent me back to the parts manager to see if they even had that part available.  So enter, Claude, the parts manager.  He looked and they didn't have that one, he called around and found one, but it wouldn't be there until afternoon.  I was only about an hour away from Pleasant Grove, so I decided to go to the auto parts store and get the putty.  We had to keep stopping and pulling off for the engine to cool and we went there, but we finally made it!  Enter, Fitz, he sold me some epoxy that I would have to mix and let sit for a minute.  I wasn't feeling real comfortable with that, so I asked if they could do it for me, but they couldn't because of store policy.  So I went back out and was looking over the instructions and Fitz came out.  He saw out car and asked if we were from Pocatello.  When I told him we were, he said he had just moved from there a year ago, but his brother was at drill that day up there.  I told him Ryan knew him and that they were probably sitting together right at that minute!  So he texted his brother, but had to go back in before he heard back.  So, I was still leery of using this epoxy stuff, so I decided to plug the hole with a paper towel and see how far we got.  We made it to 1300 South in Salt Lake and pulled off to a side street and called my dad.  He, Aaron and Benn went to the Dodge dealership in American Fork, where my cousin, Dean works and got the radiator overflow tank and some coolant and headed up to meet us.  When they got there, they diagnosed the problem not a hole in the overflow but the thermostat.  So me and Benn, went to an auto parts store and meet Doug.  He gave us a new thermostat and different coolant and sent us on his way.  They changed it out and we were on our way!  The reunion was about over by the time we got there and Dad and Aaron had dropped Benn off at the quilt show in American Fork (It was also Steel Days), so I dropped my kids off at Grandma Turner's house and went to meet her with Julia.  We saw some gorgeous quilts and picked up some 24 hour Mexican and went back to the house.  Everyone from the reunion had left, so it was just our family - Mom, Dad, Benn, Kim, Cordell, Noa, Aaron, Julia, Jacob, Nate and Pookie.    Everyone except for Kim's family and us left on Sunday to go home.  Cordell had a baseball camp at UVU in Orem on Tuesday and Wednesday.  We had a good time seeing family - Jim. Lynne, Lindsay - we went to her softball game in Spanish Fork. Then we were all heading to St. George after Aunt Dodie's funeral at Grandma Anne's church on Thursday.  Dad and Bryan drove up with the flowers.  We stopped in Santaquin to go potty and the car started to overheat again!  So Dad, Bryan and Cordell waited for us in Nephi.  We took it to Painter's there and dropped it off to be fixed.  The service manager, Dave noticed our license plates and asked if we were Bannock County.  When I told him we were, he said his mother-in0law lives in Menan.   It's amazing the individuals that helped us because of our Idaho state, Bannock county, Pocatello city plates!  Kim and Noa turned around and came back and met us there and we headed to St. George.  We got there just in time to meet Mom, Benn, Julia, Nate and Kierra at Tuacahn to see "Beauty and the Beast".  So awesome!  Then to bed and up the next day to head to Las Vegas for the 5 Seconds of Summer (opening act - Hey Violet) concert!  We had amazing seats - 8 rows back from the stage on the left side of the stage.  We went to dinner and to the merchandise booths before the show and missed the opening act.  But the boys put on such a great show - very high energy, very personable, and funny.  They are talented and cute!  I had Kim drop us off at Benn's house after, because Noa had a soccer game the next morning at 7:30 and I was going to sleep in!  Saturday we went to Lindo Michoacán's for lunch, Joann's, Great Harvest then to an indoor soccer game for Noa.  Sunday we met Kim and her kids at Farm Basket for lunch.  Benn drove us to St. George that night and then she went home.  I called Painter's in Nephi to see what was wrong with the car but they would have to send it to Provo to get the head checked if it was cracked or not.  So I called Craig and he met us in Nephi on Tuesday and drove us home.  Then next Friday, the 24th, Craig and I drove to Boise for a viewing - Mike "Little" Lower.  He had committed suicide the Sunday before.  Karl Ransom was the Casualty Assistance Officer, so we talked to him for a little bit while we were there.  On the way there, we stopped at a rest stop to use the bathroom and ran into Zon and Deanna Alder!  It was neat to be able to talk to them for a little while and catch up.  It was late - almost (:30 when we checked into our hotel and went to dinner at Good Wood BBQ.  The next day, we started looking for a new car.  We were looking for a Chevy Traverse, we had looked in Nephi at one and really liked it.  Ryan looked them up for us and they were the best in their class.  We had spent a couple of days looking in Pocatello and Idaho Falls, but nothing was in our price range with low miles.  After spending most of the morning not finding what we wanted, we had lunch at Popeye's.  Then started driving home.  We had to stop for gas before we got out of town and it was across the street from a new/used dealership.  So we gave it one more shot and found exactly what we were looking for!  A 2012 Chevy Traverse, low miles - 40,000, one owner vehicle.  The only draw back was the smoke smell, but we rented a cleaner when we got home that changes the ions or something.  So to celebrate we went to Cheesecake Factory and shared some appetizers and got cheesecake - which we did NOT share!  Chloe had her 5th birthday on the 28th!  She had had a party at Grandma and Papa's house, then Ryan, Jacque and Aydan brought her presents that morning.  We baked a mermaid cake and had a party later that night.  I was going to have a birthday party for her but with the whole Utah car fiasco and then the trip to Boise, it didn't happen.  It rained on her birthday anyway and we were going to have a swimming party, so I am glad  I didn't get it arranged.  The 31st, Charlie and Amy Jones came down and we went out to dinner.  Charlie was borrowing some backpacks for his Scouts to go on a campout.  We ran into Chris and Stacy Johnson when we were leaving and got to talk to them for a minute.  The next day we were informed that Chris had been in a terrible bicycle accident that morning and was in the hospital in critical condition.  He is currently there still.  The children and I are still reading the Book of Mormon and are trying to finish it before school starts on the 26th.  Craig has been for the last few days and we took advantage of the time and built a chicken yard. It's 6 feet tall, 11 feet long and 10 feet wide.  Their little coop sits in and they have lots of room to run around.  We made a miscalculation on one wall and had to add another 15 inches to lengthen it, so we have a small section to cover with chicken wire, but at the bottom I am going to put in a hobbit door.  It's going to have a round top, with a window covered with wire.  In the center of the door, there's going to be a black doorknob.  The door will be painted hunter green and have black hinges.  I am looking forward to construction it! Our August keeps rolling along with school starting on the 24th for Courtney and the 26th for the other kids.  Joslyn will be in 11th grade, Chad is in the 8th grade and Chloe will be in kindergarten!  Ryan left on the 7th for NTC (National Training Center) in the Mojave Desert, Fort Irwin for 3 weeks. September will be here before we know it!  We are trying to enjoy the rest of the summer that we have with a trip to the Hogle Zoo and Nephi, to pick up the Neon.  It has been rainy for the last couple of days and that equals free water!  Our garden is flourishing and we have had a bumper crop of squash.  The pumpkins are growing and Chloe can't wait to carve them for Halloween!  Happy Summer!

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