Family is Everything…and so are friends!
Saratoga Springs:
Sunrise 6:55 a.m. / Sunset 7:58 p.m.
On September 30 it will be:
Sunrise 7:23 a.m. / Sunset 7:10 p.m.
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First, Happy Birthday to a wonderful
daughter-in-law,
Jennifer Doaks Petersen
Here she is with three of her
daughters...Livy, and the twins: Kayden, Jordan
Livy'a doing post-grduate work.
Jen is top right.
Jen, we hope you're having a fun birthday in Tennessee today.
Brian and Jen have been married 4 1/2 years now.
*** *** *** *** *** *** *** Ladies' Lunch is at Cravings Bistro at
25 W Center, Pleasant Grove today.
Most of us have not been here before.
Sounds like they have all kinds of grilled cheese sandwiches, salads,
and a specialty of Tomato basil soup.
We had 14 come today--the most of any lunch I can remember...
Starting with LeAnn in the lower left corner...
LeAnn, Linda H, Vickie, Eileen, Kathie,
Stephanie, Sharon, Sandi, Judy, Sue,
Jeanie, Kaye, Linda B, Mayra.
and from the other direction:
Sue, on lower left, Jeanie, Kaye, Linda B,
Mayra, LeAnn with her hand in the air,
Linda H, Vickie, Eileen, Kathie,
Stephanie, Sharon, Sandi,
and Judy.
This shows Kaye and Linda B. better.
Clockwise from left: Linda B., Mayra,
LeAnn, Linda H., Vickie, Eileen, Kathie.
Closer up of last photo...
Closer up...
Cute red tables and chairs out front.
and funny sign inside:
LeAnn, Linda H.
Some nice gals outside at those cutered tables offered to take our photo:
Front row, L-R: Linda H., Jeanie, LeAnn, Sandi,
Sharon, Judy, and Eileen.
Second row: Kathie, Sue, Linda B., Kaye,
Vickie, and Stephanie. Mayra had had
to leave a little earlier.
It was so nice to get to know
Stephanie and Mayra better.
We always miss those who can't come. We know Carol's daughter was
getting married today. We think
a couple of gals were out of town,
and it was probably too far today
for those who work. And since it took
some of us an hour to get our order,
those with a limited time for lunch
may not have gotten to eat.
That's why it's nice to have lunch weekly now--
if we miss one week,
we can come the next week.
Across the street--Ugly's Closet...
.
We want to go backand see what's in there.
A sign said it is their
5-year anniversary.
Looking forward to next week, Sept 8th.
Thank you to Judy for organizing these
weekly lunches! It's great to get together,
have good food...often outstanding food,
as we talk to each other about our lives,
ideas, and take on the world today.
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When I got home it was beginning
to look a lot like Autumn...
Front door Autumn wreath...Entry way... these glass pumpkins have twinkly
lights inside, but I coudn't figure
out how to turn them on.
Hearth...
Family with Autumn decor...Autumn wreath on the door ofmy cozy cottage.
I've love this wall hanging since wegot it near Saginaw, Michigan in 2004 or 2005
when Julie, Jen, and I went to
see Brian and his family while
he was in medical training.
(Seems like a long time ago now that
he's been an Orthopedic Surgeon
for so many years.)
Cute Owl Harvest wall hanging.This brings fond memories of Marilee Clarkwhen she was serving as one of our
temple missionaries in San Salvador
and she got it for me at the gift shoppe
which was in the quaint lunch place we
all went to on Mondays when
the temple was closed.
She is a forever friend!
Always fun to have mini-scarecrows inthe palm tree Walt gave me as a
birthday gift a few years ago.
...and Julie likes to get the traditionalpumpkin bread at Kneader's on
the first day they have it for September.
Nothing like a 6-y-o bounding into
his home shouting: "I'm home!"
Other photo from today...
I have a great view out my window.
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Movie Night with Gary...
He had some work deadlines so couldn't
come tonight. And we couldn't find
"Witnesses" streaming online yet.
I watched two I had recorded from TCM.
The first was a one-hour documentary
about the life of James Cagney.
July 17, 1899-March 30, 1986 age 86
He won an academy award for this
1942 movie about the life of
George M. Cohan.
The second was a 1940s comedy
college movie with Henry Fonda,
Olivia DeHavilland, Jack Carson,
Joan Leslie and Hattie McDaniels.
I love old 1940's movies and
these old movie stars.
I wondered how long each one had lived:
Henry Fonda 1905-1982 age 77
Olivia deHavilland 1916-2020 age 104
Jack Carson 1910-1963 age 52
Joan Leslie 1925-2015 age 90
Hattie McDaniels 1893-1952 age 59
Wonder what they are doing
in heaven now?
*** *** ***
Julie brought in a book that was one
of the treasures in a gift bag that
John's team won for tying for
first in a golf tourney today.
I spent two-three hours going through
this 187 page book about Lagoon.
Fascinating!
Photo - 1890s
Here's one paragraph from the Introduction:
"Lagoon dates its history from 1886 with the grand, but short-lived Lake Park Bathing Resort that started it all on the shores of the Great Sale Lake.
Simon Bamberger an insightful investor, saw great potential for the little resort in a better location. Opening "The Lagoon" in nearby Farmington in 1896, the father-and-son duo of Simon and Julian Bamberger ran, promoted, re-
invented, and nurtured the park until it closed from 1943 through 1945 during World War II. There were fits and starts along the way but chroniucles of those early years tell of a place that was endeared immediately into the hearts of Utahns. Guests rode their beloved Bamberger train to Lagoon and eventually drove their cars. Family after family came to think of Lagoon as their own. No summer was complete for most families along the Wasatch Front without at least one trip to the exciting pleasure resort in Farmington."
[It cost 25 cents for the train ticket, which included entrance into 'The Lagoon' for swimming all day and dancing in the big dance pavllion in the evening."
...just a little more from the Introduction:
"Fortunately for the people of Farmington, and Utah, and the entire amusement park industry, after the war, the Freed Family came along and took a chance on the old resort. They saw something unique in 1946 and still see it today [2015] 169 years later. Selling fun is infectious, it's catching, and it caught on big time for the Freed Family and their children...
first Bob then Peter, and now David and Kristen Freed...
Lagoon is, and always has been, a happy place,
rdefining itself from a serene plaure resort by a salty inland sea
to a picnic, swim, and boating garden and finally
into a premier amusement park with rides, Pioneer Villge,
Lagoon-A-Beach water park,
outstanding musical entertainment, and much more.
Lagoon is about the rush of joyfulness that hits
when your family--with picnic coolers and strollers
in tow--arrives at the park.
Lagoon is about the memories you take home
as you exhaustedly head for the exits
late at night--kids a little cranky and a little sticky
getting more tired even as they say:
'Can't we ride just one more time?' "
[We've had several family days
and WEPR family reunion
days of fun and memories at
] THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2021
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