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Snow … Finally A Little Bit

It’s kind of snowing outside. The snow cloud stalled overhead for a couple of hours and perhaps an inch of snow has fallen. With any luck we’ll get a bit more before this small storm moves to the southeast. It’s been a nice, quiet Friday evening here. After dinner we watched an episode of Monk, sitting in our recliners just like old folks. It was nice. Tomorrow we’ll go over to Soda Springs for a little while in the late morning. Tomorrow evening we’ll go to a concert from the “Season of Note” series at the Jensen Center. I’m looking forward to both events. Meanwhile, let it snow!

The New “Do”

New Do

Nina came home from the hairdresser with a new hairdo this afternoon. I like it and pestered her with the camera until I got a picture that seemed to do the new do some justice.

While she was away at the hairdresser, I was at the dentist getting the remaining work on the root canal that was done before I went to Belgium. I think she had a whole lot more fun than I did. After filling my jaw up with anesthetic, the drilling and filing (that is the right word. They take these tiny files and run them up and down the nerve canal to open it up and clean out anything that might be there) began. It took almost an hour and a half to clean everything out and put in the permanent filling. One of our dental plan options is Willamette Dental which is a dental maintenance company. The good part about this plan is that they focus on maintenance so checkups and cleanings are scheduled as often as needed. The dentists are young and change occasionally. I go see whatever dentist is working that day. That works quite well for me.

Puzzle Nina

The new kitchen table hobby for Nina is putting together these small 500 piece puzzles. She works on them whenever she is waiting for Bradica (the dog) to come back in from outside. The new look for the table is that I have to take all of my paper off the table and put it away somewhere every day. I kind of think that part of Nina’s goals for this year is to have an uncluttered table and an empty kitchen counter. Sometimes I do my part to help….

Nothing Much Exciting

Sunday evenings are almost always pretty quiet around here. After a day in church we rather enjoy a quiet evening here at home. It’s also been a fairly uneventful week as well. We had a bit of weather on Thursday, but that went away without leaving any snow behind. This has been a strange winter with no snow. Our eight-horsepower super-delux snowblower hasn’t even been started this winter. Maybe that’s what is keeping the snow away.

Yesterday I needed to be at the temple in Idaho Falls at 5:15 to attend a temple session. Today was Ward Conference for the three wards that meet in the building on South Grant Street. The wards involved in Ward Conference along with the Stake leaders are invited to a special temple session the evening before conference, so Nina and I planned to spend some time in Idaho Falls ahead of the temple session.

The plan was fairly simple. There was an RV show in Idaho Falls so we decided that we would stop there first and look at the RV’s on display. That would take a couple of hours and then we’d go over to the new Olive Garden restaurant for a late lunch (or early dinner). Then a quick stop at Deseret Book for some pictures that Nina needed for the girls at the prison. We’d then go over to the temple about 4:45 p.m. for the 5:15 chapel session.

Lots of slips between cups and lips on this one. First, we were ready to go in good time, so we left about 10:30 to drive to Idaho Falls. We got to the RV Show about 11:30 a.m. Then that turned out to be a trailer show. There were only four RV’s on display and none of them were interesting to us. The show was all trailers, fifth-wheels, and toy haulers. In talking to one of the sales guys I learned that in Idaho Falls they don’t sell very many RV’s. People already have pickup trucks, so there’s a lot of business for fifth-wheel and regular trailers. Further, he told me, lots of folks have dirt bikes and ATV’s, so combination trailer / toy haulers are very popular. None of that is interesting to us, however.

By noon we were finished with the show. We would have left then, but as we were headed for the door we ran into a family that we knew when we were living in Chardon, Ohio. A couple of their kids are the same age as some of ours. We had a nice visit with them and learned that they have been living in Idaho Falls for several years now.

So then what to do? It was 12:30 p.m. and we had four hours to kill. We decided to do lunch. There is a new Olive Garden restaurant in Idaho Falls and we had a gift certificate. We got there to find a long line. We didn’t have anything else to do, so we waited. When we finished lunch about 2, the line was much longer. This is a very popular restaurant right now in Idaho Falls. We now had two hours and a half to kill. We went to Deseret Book and Nina picked up her items. Still two hours left.

We went to Barnes and Noble. I picked up a book I wanted and a couple of CD’s. More than an hour left. There’s a Best Buy close by the book store so I went over there and picked up a new iPod connector for my car. We finally had frittered away the afternoon and drove to the temple.

We had a delightful session. Some friends invited us to go for desert afterwards as he had a couple of computer questions. We went to Applebee’s in Idaho Falls to find that the wait was more than a half hour. Well, there’s an Applebee’s in Pocatello and we were sure there was no waiting in Pocatello, so we met in Pocatello and had some decadent desert and a nice visit. Some days go quite differently than planned!

I ran across a somewhat strange motor scooter in Idaho Falls. Three pictures are posted in the picture album.

Home Again, Home Again….

It is very nice to be back home. The trip was very quick … I arrived in Belgium on Sunday morning and flew back to Pocatello on Friday. The week was full of meetings and dinners. The purpose of the trip is for our quarterly staff meeting. Each quarter all of my peers meet together with my boss for a day or so of training and then a couple of days of coordination meetings. This time the meetings were in Belgium. Next quarter we’ll meet in Pocatello, then in Manila. These meetings start early in the morning and go through dinner and late into the evening. There is almost no time for anything else during the week. I did take some video and put it together into a movie for a brief glimpse of Gent. It’s a large file (about 67 mb), so it’ll take a few minutes to download with a broadband connection.

The trip was quite uneventful. The flights were on time or early. My suitcase got completely unpacked and repacked by TSA on the return flight. That happens actually quite often and I think it’s because of the nasal CPAP machine that I need for sleeping in the suitcase. Most often the suitcase just gets opened and checked. This time it had been completely repacked. So, I’ve done my part for the security of our homeland.

I do enjoy Belgium. This trip didn’t allow time to do much other than a little bit of shopping. One item available there that isn’t available here (except by prescription) is cough syrup with codine. I got there with a fairly serious cold and a deep, hard cough. So upon arrival, I stopped at the pharmacy and picked up a bottle. Then I found that one of my collegues had just come down with a pretty serious cold, so I gave him the bottle. The next morning he was very happy with that decision as he was finally able to get a real night’s sleep. Before I left Belgium I had picked up two more bottles. Fortunately, those survived the suitcase inspection and repack. Both of the boxes had been opened as the seals were broken. But, the bottles were still there when the suitcase finally arrived at home (a day later that I got home … it spent the night in Salt Lake City because the connection time was too short).

Tomorrow is Valentine’s Day. It’s a day celebrated across much of the world. In Japan, the girls give guys chocolate on February 14th and the guys give girls chocolate on “White Day” which is the 14th of March. I think that custom is peculiar to Japan. But, I have a very special Valentine person in my life whom I love dearly. Happy Valentine’s Day to my dear wife and best friend Nina.

Waiting In Atlanta

So far the flying has been OK. The flight from Pocatello to Salt Lake City was on time (and full). The flight from Salt Lake City to Atlanta was about twenty minutes early (and full). The flight from Atlanta to Brussels leaves in about ninety minutes. I’ve no idea if it is full or not, but there seem to be a lot of people here in the gate area already. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was full or close to it.

The weather here is cold! Temperatures are hovering around freezing in Atlanta which is abnormally cold for this part of the country. There are a lot of military troops in the airport either coming in from Iraq or headed back to Iraq. There are enough military here that there are Military Police also patrolling the terminal! I haven’t seen that since Vietnam days. I guess this must be a major transit point for troops.

My cold is just about over. There is still some residual cough and congestion, but I definitely feel much better. Maybe the serious lack of sleep last night made the difference. I’ve slept so much the past three days that last night my body simply didn’t want to sleep … just snooze and doze. It was a very long night. Oh well, I hope to be able to do the same as I wing my way across the ocean this evening. We had very good tail winds coming from Salt Lake City. Maybe they’ll continue across much of the ocean! I’d like to get in early.

Time To Do Some Inventing!

On a very happy note, we’re recognizing two birthdays today. Jaelene and her husband Scott both were born on January 29th. They’ve been out east helping Daryl celebrate his thirtieth birthday, so they’re probably not doing any celebrating today! Happy, happy birthday to both of you.

Dad is home and having a lot of trouble with his TV / Home Entertainment equipment. There are too many buttons on the remote control. Dad’s fine motor control is poor (giving it a huge benefit of the doubt), so he’s forever pushing the wrong buttons. He has to use headphones to listen to the sound and has managed to catch the headphone cord when standing up and broken that cord. Things are just not quite what he needs.

So, the headphone thing can be taken care of by going with wireless / infrared headphones that have no cords. I think I’ll go buy a universal remote control. I’ll take it over to Soda Springs and program the on / off button, the volume up and down buttons, and the channel up and down buttons. Then I’ll take it apart and disable all the other buttons. That way he can push all the buttons he wishes, but doesn’t then have to call someone to figure out what’s the matter with the TV! There might be something to this idea of a primitive remote control that provides very limited functionality. Remember, you heard it here first!

My cold is still “growing” and hopefully will peak real soon now. I’m not looking forward to flying to Belgium on Saturday sporting this cold! It seems to be settling in my chest with lots of coughing. I came home from work at noon and slept the rest of the afternoon. With any luck I’ll be able to get a good night’s sleep tonight and maybe tomorrow the cold will start getting better?? It’d sure be nice.

Just Another Root Canal Day….

A few days ago, I started having some pain in the right side of my mouth. By Friday the pain had gotten bad enough that I decided to call the dentist to see about an appointment. They had time this afternoon at 2:45 p.m.

Since dad came home from the hospital yesterday and Perry and Chris were visiting them, Nina and I drove over to Soda Springs this morning. The pain in my mouth by this morning had localized to my lower jaw right front and I didn’t sleep very well last night. We had a good visit with mom and dad — who is very happy to be back home — and came back to Pocatello. I went to the dentist’s office for my appointment.

Today is a Saturday. I was rather surprised that the office was even open on a Saturday! I got there and discovered why: it was full of families with kids. Two dentists, the orthodontist, and the hygenist were there, all quite busy. They took an x-ray and the dentist told me that there was some infection going on at the bottom of one tooth in the right front lower jaw. I needed another root canal. Since I’m leaving for Belgium next Saturday, they decided to do the root canal right then and there. By 5:30 I was out of the dentist’s office, the numbness had started wearing off, and I headed for Walgreens to pick up an antibiotic prescription. The dentist said that I was down to six teeth in my mouth that could possibly need a root canal in the future. All the rest are either gone or the procedure has already been done.

My dad had all of his teeth taken out when we were living in Tooele and I was going to 1st Grade. While in the gene pool, I got his predeliction for bad teeth and have passed that trait along to a couple of our kids (sorry!). So, here I sit at the computer with a rather sore mouth. The numbness is almost gone. My stomach is acting like it doesn’t like the antibiotic. I’m a bit cranky. And it’s too early to go to bed … or is it?

Weekly Video Update On Dad’s Progress

Dad continues to make a good recovery. He was cleared by the doctors to be able to go home for a few hours yesterday and today. My sister Terry and her husband Allan helped mother take him to the house yesterday. Nina, Ashlyn (Nina’s niece who is visiting for a few days), and I went over today (I took another short video of the day).When we arrived, he was ready and raring to go. Mother brought her car to the front of the hospital, Nina and Ashlyn helped him get in, and off we went to their house for a few hours.

Dad enjoyed being home and sitting in his chair. He watched some television and did a little snoozing. Nina had put together a nice Sunday dinner of roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy,  peas, and Nina’s canned peaches for dessert. We had a good time and managed to get dad back to the hospital only a little late for his 6:00 p.m. curfew. He was tired, but happy.