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Letter to the Editor-1988

September 22, 1988  Letter to the Editor It has been my undoing or my chagrin to have worked for a law firm that doesn't know when they have someone good to work with them. Truth, justice and the American Way is no longer exemplified by the legal body. The firm, I won't mention, due to the fact that not everyone in the barrel is rotten, has denied my most unalienable right, to grow, to flex my muscle so to speak, to be trained and to move upward, not downward.  But as it goes those in high office do tend to compromise.   The case in point is the neglect and feeding of secretaries, staff and help, not just in this particular law firm but other businesses as well. People seem to forget that there is a world out there. A world depending on our expertise and wisdom, knowledge in various areas to help the destitute, the floundering, the poor managers, the oppressed, the defrauded, and the denied of society.   Is it right for fledgling in house secretaries and s...

Decorating for a Reception

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Recently, my son asked my husband if he could help out with some smoked meat for a reception coming up. We both agreed it would be a good thing to help since he and his wife were putting it together with little help. Terry bought the wood chips and both of us bought plenty of chicken and we took his smoker, propane and ice box and headed to the valley.  Terry is from Texas and his expert smoked meat and beans and bacon were just a few of the potluck dishes to be presented. We reserved an inexpensive room not far from him and set out to help on a Friday. My son took me to the Home Depot where I surveyed the flowers and figured the color scheme out with the bride's colors. Then back to his place to start planting pots and decorating the stage that he and a house guest put together.  The pots were of various sizes and colors so with another bolt of fabric, my daughter-in-law and I glue gunned the fabric onto the pots. The fabric looked like brocade with leaves ...

Worship Leader Relocated

It's been a year since I left the church in Gallup. I spent hours in preparation each week for worship. As a leader, I felt it was time to leave as my husband didn't like the town. I had to wait for the Lord to give me the OK and a peace before we continued looking for a new home. The first thing we did was look for work and also a place to worship. I didn't know that it would be so difficult to leave what I loved doing, that is the teaching, the playing keyboard, singing and encouraging others in the congregation to love the Lord with all their heart. I have this fire in me that wants to do more than I am. I find it difficult and painful to be out of the loop, so to speak, when the church we attend doesn't function like a church but a Bible study and brings a few songs to sing. I'll continue to pray about this and the emptiness I feel when I can't share the music that the Lord has given me. The music is part of who I am. I read an article recently from an...

A Christmas Poem -written 1970

The following is a poem I wrote several months after my eldest son was born and was included in a Christmas letter I stumbled on recently. "This Christmas brings our hearts and minds To God's greatest gift, the person of Jesus. It is He who imparts His love as we find, Not the babe in the manger but the man Jesus. His gift to us was himself when He died On that cross, oh the love of our Jesus. What joy we share as our hope is found Not in the baby lying so sweetly but in Jesus, Who shares our joys and our ups and downs. It is He we worship each Christmas. It's Jesus. We're so thankful for His great love profound Someday soon the world will bow down to Jesus. This Christmas let us sing praises to our King and not be all tangled in the world's riches. This Christmas let us remember Him and bring Gifts of the spirit that cross the bridges between ourselves and men in the world's ring. Let's meet Him this Christmas and His riches. So this...

Payson's Huge Snowfall -2015

We prepared for a snow but not as much as that which fell New Year's Eve and New Years. My husband and I traveled to the town park Green Valley. It was packed with Phoenix valley people and their families, sliding and throwing snowballs. They were there because of the 8 to 12 inches of snow. It was like Christmas at the Walmart because of the crowds. The cashiers there weren't used to the crowds. We took videos and pictures of this rare occasion. Last year, in fact, we hardly saw any snow. At Christmas we had a sprinkling, I call powdered sugar snow.  This year the snow was powder but eventually thawed and froze overnight making travel dangerous. My son and daughter-in-law had to come up too and enjoy what they don't see in Phoenix. http://www.smilebox.com/playBlog/4e4445354f5455354d54593d0d0a&blogview=true

Highlights of the year in Payson.

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This year just flew by. Two jobs under my belt and out of work again. Had a good holiday Christmas and praying this next year I will not only be older but wiser and have a job too. Terry has been doing handyman projects working with a realty company where we live and has been able to supplement our income. He painted inside our new home covering all the flower prints throughout the house. Before Christmas, he painted most of the front of the house. It looks amazing with white trim.   The first job I had was at an apartment complex where I was being trained for a Community Assistant and work toward being the manager. My boss worked in Phoenix but because of the distance, my applications had to go through her. She said I just wasn't getting it. That wasn't true. I had almost all the apartments rented. I think she had a problem with me and it wasn't the work I did. I was given two verbal warnings, something that hadn't happened to me in all the years working. I'm ...

My Trip to San Antonio

5/7/09 to 5/11/09 Trip to San Antonio I left work on Wednesday and traveled to Phoenix. There I would take a flight out around noon the next day. I spent some time with my son Matt and wife Lesli that night. As soon as I entered his house, Lesli was wondering what to make for dinner. Matt was taking a nap after working hard on a 33,000 sq foot house, tapping and plastering. Lesli doesn’t cook and wanted to fix something for Matt. I suggested chicken tacos. She had all kinds of leftovers and together we had a great combination. Chicken, onions, pineapple chunks, chili powder, grill seasoning; a few cloves of garlic all cooked together then put on corn tortillas with cheese and lettuce. Wow, they tasted great. Lesli has to eat gluten free food and I told her to write the ingredients down for another time I slept at Steven’s house and got up and made it to the airport on time. Of course there was the other car that was impounded by Phoenix police cause Daniel had it parked in the wron...

Pentecostalism As Viewed by a Christian

I married a man who came from an Ash Arbor Pentecostal background. It has been difficult at times because of his beliefs. I have been a Christian for over 50 years now and the Holy Spirit came into my life in 1966. Because of my involvements with various denominations, I have been taught by the Holy Spirit and have been careful what I hear and what is taught to me. I base what I hear upon the Word of God. If we are not careful, it is easy to be deceived. My background came from several denominations so the Lord allowed me to see all of them in different lights. I was raised in a Lutheran church, then Methodist, then a combination when our family moved to Flagstaff, Arizona called Federated. In college I was exposed to Baptists, conservative, belonged to a youth group, Presbyterian, near the college in Tucson. When married, I attended a Baptist church, then Melodyland then Calvary Chapel. When in New Mexico, a Baptist church. In Page, Arizona a full gospel church, nondenominational. I...

My son Steven graduated from ASU with honors

http://www.smilebox.com/playBlog/4e4441314e4459314e44673d0d0a&blogview=true This is a smilebox presentation that includes pictures of my son Steven who received the "Outstanding Graduate Award" from faculty and students from the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts. We were blown away of such an honor. We are praising the Lord.

We're Not There Yet

Most of my life was spent raising four sons. Then when my former husband died of cancer, I continued working and leading worship at a church in New Mexico. My sons asked what I would do after their dad died and I said I would continue doing what I've been doing. After six years, I needed to find someone to share my life with. I asked a friend online where I could go. She said to try Match doctor online. So after submitting my information, I had several men interested that messaged me. Finally, a man from Texas who almost erased my emails started seriously writing me. He wrote long letters asking questions about my life and my beliefs which led him to visit me. It was a good visit and we found a great deal of similar interests. We were married only eight months later. We immediately went to work at a mobile home community but that didn't last long. Soon we were looking for another place to live and hopefully work. We went to Page, Arizona where I us...

Boy is it Quiet!!

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We were so used to noise living in Gallup with planes and small jets overhead, trains passing by not too far from the house and people with their boom box speakers loudly serenading us. In our new house, we can hear the crickets walk over the porch and it is going to take some getting used to. Now really, it is easy. Although we haven't found work, our day seems full with unpacking boxes, and fixing things up and trying to find places to put stuff. It will all work out though. We still need furniture and recently purchased one of those stackable washer and dryer but after a week, it's screaming at us. Now we have to take it back and hopefully they'll find the problem. It was difficult to take out of the back of the truck but when we take it back tomorrow, we'll have it on the trailer. Poor Terry. He was going all over the place trying to get it registered. One thing for sure, we both have our new licenses to drive and vehicles registered and took care of our v...

Home is Where the Heart Is

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What does that mean when home is where the heart is? To me, it means wherever my husband feels the Lord is leading him. I will follow him and know that the Lord is with us and that He has plans for our lives. It's not the place to just go hunting and fishing but it will be the place where both of us will grow as a couple and grow in what God has called us to do.    He asked me a couple of years ago where I would like to live and I said Page, Arizona. There I had friends and a church that I could get back to. But for my husband, that was too far and he felt logically we should be closer to my sons and grandkids even though he has a son and grandchild still in Texas. I have been so far from my sons and wives and haven't been able to really be a part of their lives.   So, while talking with a friend, he suggested we go to Payson also in Arizona and check it out. Terry wants to be in a place where he can go hunting. Check. Also where we could go f...

Twas the Night Before the Last Christmas

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You have what it takes to sell Avon

You have what it takes to sell Avon : It's more than selling beauty. It's earning money by simply making connection and letting your personality shine. Learn more today. If you didn't know by now on other social medias, I have sold Avon for four years now. I love the products, use them and share them with family and friends. I wouldn't be without all the beauty products that for over 126 years Avon has been famous for.

Shop my AVON store! Really!

Shop my AVON store! : Here's a sneak peak at some of the latest products available at Avon. Be sure to click Avon just introduced a Mega mascara...the biggest brush you'd ever seen and with an adjustable handle too. I've enjoyed selling Avon for almost four years. I've tried to encourage women to sign on as Representatives because it is a great business for very little investment.

LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME

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Three stripers caught at Lake Powell Lately, my husband and I made two trips to Page, Arizona to look at housing and properties. We haven't settled on anything yet but we are in the market. His brother died a couple of months ago and he is strapped with the responsibility of handling the property that he and his brother and sister owned. So moving may be out of the question for now.   If and when we move the fact that we both love to fish and he likes to hunt makes the area intriguing. I used to live there and that's where I started in a worship team.   Lone Rock camp area I still have many friends there at the church Faith Bible Chapel. Here in Gallup, the only friends I have are where I've been leading worship for the past 8 years. Recently, our friends from New Jersey moved here and that may open new doors for the friendships that both Terry and I need.   As a manager of a small mobile home community, I believe the Lord has put me ...

Last Years "Passion Live"

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Free photo slideshow created with Smilebox This year we didn't do the entire play but portions, on Palm Sunday we did the triumphal entry and Wednesday, the Garden Scene and Crucifixion and on Easter we will be doing a skit and dance "By His Stripes" and the Resurrecton of Jesus.

The Passing of Jesse W. King

http://smilebox.com/playBlog/4d7a55344d5451344f54453d0d0a&blogview=true This slide presentation was made last Sunday after returning from my husband's brother's passing. His name was Jesse Word King. We heard the news March 2nd and immediately rented a car and began our trip to Texas the next day. Terry had had surgery the 6th of February for rotator cuff and couldn't really lift his right arm but he was albe to drive a little. We stopped after driving about 10 hours and stayed the night in Carlsbad and on the return trip stayed one night in Truth or Consequences, actually it was in Williamsburg, outside of TorC.   We had tried to have a service at his son Jason's house where several people gathered to pay their respects. I finally was able to meet my husband's sister Doris. She and her husband drove from Indiana.

Taking A Look At 2012

Taking a Look at 2012   Ever since our family moved from Michigan in 1963, this nation has been splintered in location, within the family unit, with men’s philosophies, politics and from God’s commands. Many that read the Bible and study it know that Scripture repeatedly admonishes Israel and believers to not turn their backs on God. God has blessed our nation in so many ways and out of it we have produced huge quantities of men and women educators, inventors, scientists, writers, musicians and every conceivable occupation. Since the computers came around, the occupations have tripled if not more. Instead of praising God for their accomplishments, society has only turned outward, to material things, to possessing things, to selfishness, to greed, to every evil imaginable. By being splintered and transient, our nation, as a whole, has forgotten God and have replaced Him with their own thinking, philosophies, religions, accomplishments, self-emulation and so much pride in them...

What A Blessing

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September 24th a historical event took place. My husband and I now have a new granddaughter. Her name is Joyce and we are extremely happy to have girl in the family. I have four sons and two grandson and here came the surprise.   I remember my son calling me to tell me they were having a girl and saying "she's an answer to your prayers" . My real concern was that the baby and mom would be healthy. The Lord is good. He has given us a special little girl that I can spoil a little. I had always wanted to share my dolls with my children, thinking I'd have a girl. Now, the dolls are gone and I'll have an excuse to buy one when she grows up.          In this picture, her brother tenderly holds her at the hospital where she was born. His eyes tell us that he will love and care for her as he has been cared for himself. His mom is a gentle and kind woman and I enjoyed watching her as she handled her son. Joyce will be a blessing to my ...