Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Barbara

Barbara is in Sacramento, CA in the same house I have been in for over 40 years. 
Miriam, Joseph, and Andrew are my house mates.

The house is old as I am (68 for me, something close for The Patch which is what I call my house) and we both show signs of age.  My son-in-law, Tom, is taking time from his busy Notary Public work and his Covid 19 stalled DJ business to fix up my kitchen.  Looks good, doesn't it?  Well, it will.

The biggest and worst effect of the Covid 19 pandemic is not being able to see my kids and grandchildren.  I think we are all going to snap soon.  We have begun to crack already.  Some of us had what was supposed to be a socially distant picnic around Memorial Day and I got to hold Benjamin and Bethany's baby Jacob.  Once in 6 months doesn't do it.  I haven't seen Tom & Ruth's kids until we decided to not let the pandemic hold off the kitchen project any longer and the two oldest have come to help him sometimes.  Haven't see the others yet. I haven't seen Lucas & Debi's Molly at all except on Zoom family gatherings.  All of these live in the Sacramento area. It i's even worse with Sariah's kids who live in other states.  We have had a few fun times playing a drawing game on Zoom.

Truth is I didn't see my family as often as I ought or would like before the pandemic.  The enforced isolation helps me realize how important family time is.  I want to do better.  Partly why I'd like us to try the blog again.

Where are you?
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Let's Try It Again

Hello Family,

I was looking at some ancient emails and I was struck by a couple of things.

1) When I was going through a very rough time, I got a lot of encouragement and support from family and firends.

2) Some of us have rather lost touch and that makes me a little sad. Even though I am one of the worst.

3) (ok I can't count) I have family members and friends that I see on Facebook but I don't even know where they are living. 

We have done a Family Ties Newsletter which was a tremendous amount of work for Kris.  I still enjoy going back and reading old editions now and then.

Long ago, we started this blog.  I would like us to try it again.

Hello!  Where are you?

Friday, October 5, 2018

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Hi!

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From: Angelmj1 -angelmj1@aol.com-
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2015 01:36:39 +0000
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Saturday, May 9, 2015

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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

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Friday, May 11, 2012

Elder Benjamin Michael Robarts

Elder Benjamin Michael Robarts has been called to serve a two year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints working in the Korea Daejeon Mission.  


He will enter the Missionary Training Center on August 8, 2012.

If you want to learn a little bit about his mission area:

I think this is the Mission President's blog 

Korea Taejeon Mission (same mission, old spelling)

Korea.net: Gateway to Korea

If you would like to write to him -

While Elder Robarts is in the MTC - which will be probably about 2 months beginning August 8, 2012, please write to him at
Elder Benjamin Michael Robarts
Provo Missionary Training Center
2005 N 900 E
Provo, Utah 84604
Just before he enters, we should be able to give you his PO Box there.
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In Korea, the fail safe address will be the mission office:
Elder Benjamin Michael Robarts
Korea Daejeon Mission
Daejeon PO Box 38
Daejeon-si
Chungcheong-bukdo 300-600
South Korea
We will try to update you on his actual living address which will likely change every 6 weeks.  The mission office address will not change but will need someone to be going his way from there. 
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The White Envelope

Elder Benjamin Michael Robarts has been called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the South Korea Daejeon Mission.

He enters the Missionary Training Center August 8, 2012

I think this is the mission president's blog

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Out of Touch

Rachel turns 8 this Wednesday!

I saw on Facebook that Amanda has 3 children!

Am I the only one who has been so out of touch with the family that this amazes me?

What else is happening with everyone?

If you want to know about me, most of my life is on my blog Motherof8. There's a link on the side here.

Do you know that my Andrew is currently serving a mission in Canada? I post his letters on his blog. Not the link on the side at the moment - that's his pre-mission blog which I think he closed. I am unable to edit the links from this computer? right now? Anyway, His letters are here

I would like to hear how/where everyone is. The old quarterly newsletter took too much time and expense. but I miss hearing from everyone. Please write in!

The Bike Bag

If you read my blog, Mother of 8, don't bother with this. Nothing new here.

With my health numbers not doing well and my financial health feeling somewhat threatened, I adopted the slogan "Burn Calories, Not Gas". First, I tried riding my bike the 2 miles to light rail for my work commute instead of driving to light rail. That went so well that after a week or two, I decided to try bicycling all the way (a whopping 6 1/2 miles). I have been at it for 2 or 3 weeks. Last week I had an experience:

Knowing that we were on our last gallon of milk, I decided to swing by Bel Air on my way home and buy a couple more. What shock when I got off my bicycle to find that my bicycle saddle bag (a $50 saddle bag with my bike pump, spare tubes, patch kit, umbrella, bungie cords and a few other things in it) already had (gotten off that, is) at an undisclosed location!

My first thought was to retrace my pedals to look for it. Then I realized, goodness! I am nearly home and backtracking will take another couple hours, go home and get the car. So I did. (with a prayer in my heart!) Good thing, too, because I had forgotten it was Wednesday and Benjamin had Youth Meeting.

Benjamin, sharp eyes, came along. I drove back the way I go to work, parts of the route of necessity different than the way home, and stopped at my office building. No bag by the bike rack, where I admit, today's evening mount up was a good bit shaky and it could have fallen off there. The building was locked so I couldn't check with the guards. I drove back home the way I rode earlier, including the detour through Wishing Well's parking lot to check their closing time (6pm Yes, I can go to Wishing Well on the way home if I so desire). No bag anywhere along the way.

After dropping Benjamin at Young Men Activity (sports night, they played whiffle ball), I was at home, when someone came unexpectedly to the door. A lady asked if Barbara Robarts lived here. She had my bag!

Audrey, who has often passed me in the morning along our route on T street and, in fact, passed me twice today, found my bag where T crosses the railroad tracks. The only identification in my bag (this must change) was the return address on a thinking of you note I wrote to my neighbor (who I think is in a nursing home) today. Audrey who is obviously observant, honest and kind, as well as much more fit than I, lives in my neighborhood, on Alcott, just a few blocks west of here.

Thanks to the Lord and Audrey, I have my bike bag back (and successfully stopped by Bel Air on the way home Thursday for 2 gallons of milk, a couple of cucumbers, and some green onions).

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Camping in Fort Bragg

Several months ago, my siblings and I decided to plan a camping trip together. Growing up, our family always went camping in Fort Bragg, so that's where we headed. We had a great time! Here is a video montage of our pics:

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Crazy Summer!!

Well Chelsie and Sarah have both had their babies! Chelsie had little Kileea Corey 7/27/08 at 5:30am! Kileea was 8 pounds 1 ounce, 19 inches long and she was one week overdue! Chelsie had a quick 5 hour delivery and Kileea is just growing so quickly and she is a little over 3 weeks old!

13 days after Chelsie had her baby girl, Sarah had baby Trey 8/9/08 at 7:30am! Trey was 6 pounds 14 ounces, 19 inches long and he was one week early! Sarah had a LONG 23 hour labor! And she had to push for nearly 5 hours until they pulled out the forceps to get Trey out. But she is doing great now and Trey is 2 weeks old today!

I'm so glad that both of my sisters let me watch them have the babies! It was definitely the coolest experience I have ever had!

Nothing else very exciting has been happening! Taylor is doing great, Chad is also doing great and I've just been enjoying summer and dance!

I start school in about 2 weeks! EEK! And im not ready, but oh well! I'm going to be taking almost all advanced classes so it will be a handful but im excited for the school year to begin!

Its so cute, he always sleeps like that!
week and a half old!
Proud auntie Sami with Kileea right after she was born
Kileea a few days oldShe is such a little chunk! She looks just like Chelsie!
Quin and her new little sister!

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Adam and Hana Carolin!!

Adam had his first day of school on june 14th!! He loves going to kindergarten!! Adams teachers name is Mrs. Macleod.... In a couple of weeks we are headed up to montana to see jacobs dad and grandma!!! She will be seeing the kids for the first time!!!

When we get back we will celebrate adam and hanas birthday together!! yeah!!!

Great News Jacob Is a Staff Sargant KNow!!! WEEEEE!!! AWESOME!!!

ALSO IN JUNE WE BOUGHT A HOUSE!!! IT IS ONLY 20 MINUTES AWAY FROM DOWN TOWN RENO!!!! SWEET!!!

LUVS
AMANDA JACOB ADAM AND HANA

Saturday, August 2, 2008

I guess I should do as I say

I asked everyone to contribute frequently to our family blog, but then I don’t! I do write in my own blog (howbeit erratically) which is linked to the family blog. I would like to think that counts.

But feeling a little guilty and just in case.....

Home front - We started the new year by painting our bathroom. When my income tax return came, we bought a backyard shed from Costco to keep our bikes and lawnmower in. Now we are slowly in the process of fixing up the master bedroom for the boys to share. We painted it to create an under the sea feel and are now working on the floor. We have sanded and sanded. We probably should sand some more, but we don’t want to. I think we will work on the stain soon. Then the polyurethane. After that we need to figure out some kind of window covering. Hopefully suggestive of sails. Once we move the boys, we are going to try to dejunk the “family room.” Junk collected by over a dozen people living and dead needs to be sorted. sigh IF we ever get the family room cleared, we will fill it up again when we empty out the kitchen which needs to be gutted so the floor and cabinets can be replaced - both of which are almost to the point of the house being condemned. Of course, I haven’t figured out the funding for that yet.......

Church service - At the start of the year I was Cubmaster, but I found myself unable to carry the load properly and by the end of the first quarter I asked to be released. Now I am merely an Activity Committee Member. My children, on the other hand (in their respective wards) include Relief Society President, Mission Leader, Primary President, Teacher’s Quorum President and I don’t know what all.

Andrew has been going through a good bit of paper work and medical checks preparatory to serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. We are waiting for word from the insurance company to the oral surgeon so he can have his wisdom teeth pulled. We are considering this a sacrifice for the Lord.

At work - I started as a lowly Account Clerk II for CA State Parks. I got promoted to Accounting Technician - not QUITE as lowly, but fairly so. I am truly blessed to have a nice boss, pleasant coworkers, and the convenience and moneysaving of light rail. When working gets dreary or just gets me down because I miss being at home, I am comforted to think of the beautiful parks I serve even if it is from the bowls of a downtown office building. Can the 10th of 16th floor be called the bowels?

Joseph is also a State worker as of April 1st. He is with Consumer Affairs - Bureau of Automotive repair. Unfortunately, he light rails in the opposite direction - and bikes about 2 miles from home to light rail and another 2 miles from light rail to work. He seems to get a flat about once a week, but he perseveres.

We both should also be taking classes with City College this fall. groan.


I don’t really like Accounting that much. I like receptions duties better. I am trying to figure out if I prefer it enough and if the state offers opportunities to take secretarial and office management type classes. The state may well sponsor me in another accounting class this fall. Other classes would be on my own time and my own dime as it is already work related. I fear I may be too old to carry the load with any degree of grace. I feel too tired and have too little time already during the comparatively easy days of summer!


Adventure - We - Andrew, Benjamin and I (Joseph would rather not live too adventurously) - tried an almost spur of the moment trip to Yosemite over Memorial Day weekend. Perhaps we should have consulted the weatherman. It was so incredibly rainy and cloudy that we actually saw very little of Yosemite and came home the 2nd day. Still, we had fun seeing part of the valley floor briefly Saturday afternoon, sleeping in Wal-Mart’s parking lot in Sonora, visiting Sonora 1st Ward Sunday, and just being together. We came home and enjoyed our own beds, attending our traditional Memorial Day Ceremony at Mt Vernon Memorial Lawn and some family time.

More adventure - Andrew and Benjamin enjoyed a Young Men (Teacher and Priests) high adventure weekend that included white water rafting, water sports and hiking - just here in our local foothills. Despite all the leaders’ and young men’s best attempts, everyone survived. Next week, the go on an LDS Scout Encampment and get home just in time to go on a sibling camping trip to Fort Bragg. Joseph will, of course, also go on the sibling camp trip. It will be just me and the animals at home. The animals are going to be so lonely during the day! I am going to come home to some crazy critters each evening.

Well, wasn’t that exciting?

May all your excitements be the good kinds. (Be sure to tell us, whatever kind they are.)

Love, Barbara, Joseph, Andrew and Benjamin

Friday, August 1, 2008

Mike and Debi Update

It's been quite a while since you've heard from the McGinness family, and I wanted to just give you all a quick update.



We went to Mary Jane and Matthew's for the Fourth. We had the best time. The Roser's were there along with Ryan's brother's family who was visiting, nieces, nephews, friends….. We had a potluck, with MJ and Matthew providing the burgers and dogs. Michael and Chad took over the grilling, and seemed to have a great time. For once, we remembered the camera and I took a bunch of pictures, so thought we'd share them with you.



Sarah Sam filling water balloons



Mike & (I believe) Ryan's brother & Chad filling more water balloons





At the park






Sam

Aurora (can't believe how big she is)

Our hosts!


Matthews toy! - Took him 2 years to restore.

Good food, good friends and family - Kris and Jeff showed up in time for the fireworks at the end of the day.


The Hill's have a great view too.


I stood out on the balcony watching little flashes of light going off all over Camas & Vancouver. I think this will become our traditional fourth of July from now on.





Lastly, I can't resist letting everyone see how much our girls Sasha and Rose have grown. Sasha is already 9 lbs and Rosie is about 6 1/2 lbs. It's been such a joy to watch them play together, explore, and just relax. Rosie is laying in front of my monitor on top of the papers and whatever's there as I type this.



Michael's been working a lot of long days at the Kafe. It's going pretty well. Of course, there's still a lot to do. Maybe one day I can get him to do his own update to the newsletter and tell you all about it. At least we are taking our week to go to the kite festival in about 3 weeks. It'll be nice to get away. We just have to figure out what to do about the girls while we're gone.


All in all, we are doing well. We have a lot to be thankful for. We hope to hear more from the each of you. Know that we think of you all often and love you all very much.


Love, Mike & Debi