Wednesday, April 16, 2008
New Toys
Monday, April 14, 2008
Grandpa Watts
Everyone who knows Grandpa Watts, knows that he loved ice cream. He would always take us grand kids out to Baskin Robbins every time we went for a visit. He would say things like, "I bet you would like that!" He would be so happy as he shared his love for ice cream with the rest of us. Two weeks before Grandpa passed away on the weekend of March 22nd, 2008, I was able to take a trip to St. George to see him and to say goodbye. Grandma and I had stopped by the grocery store to pick up some ice cream bars for Grandpa on our way to see him. When we got there, Grandpa was out of it. He was sleeping, but Grandma woke him up so I could talk with him. He didn't talk much, but when he saw the ice cream, he whispered to Grandma and I and said, "I bet you'd like some!" His eyes lit up and was excited to share his ice cream with me. That was such a testimony to me that our spirits never age or change, but it's just our bodies. What a great example of the Plan of Salvation!
During that same trip, I was able to read to Grandpa. He didn't watch T.V. during his time in the care facility, so he liked to have people read to him. I loved the small comments he made about the Latter-Day Saint stories.
As kids, we would always go and feed the ducks at the duck pond that was close to Grandma and Grandpa's house. We would get the break from the freezer and be on our way. There was always time to play on the playground!
Something else that I will always remember is that my Grandpa loved to take pictures. He used an old fashioned camera that he had to wind in order to advance the film. He didn't ever get a new one either!
During most of my life, Grandma and Grandpa Watts served faithfully in the Oakland Temple. I remember taking youth temple trips on Fridays and seeing my Grandparents in the Temple. As I reflect on his passing, those experiences come to my mind. My Grandpa was so excited to see his granddaughter in the temple serving the Lord. I know that the next time I see him, it will be in a place like the temple.
Before the Family Prayer, prior to the funeral, we were waiting for the last of the family members to arrive. The member of the bishopric that was there made a comment that I really liked. He said something like, I am sure that we will be waiting for all our family members to make it to the Celestial Kingdom. We will be saying things like, we are missing Jim and Garrett and J. We will not want anyone to miss out. That comment just really struck me. I want to be one of those people that is there. There was the spirit in the room and I could feel the love that was there. I know that is how it will be after this life.
I am so grateful for my Grandpa Watts. I am grateful that I knew him and lived close to him growing up. As a kid I got in trouble for little things by Grandpa, but as I learned so much observing him. My mom said that she felt that hugging my Grandpa is how she imagines hugging the Savior. I can't agree with her more. I know my Grandpa loves me and I know he will be waiting for me in the next life!
Here is a picture of Grandpa, Grandma, Christi and my mom at the bowling alley. Grandpa was always up for a good time playing card games, feeding the ducks, ice cream, miniature golfing and more!
Billy sure loves his Sexy
This is my first ever Blog and I want to make sure everyone understands that she is MY WOMAN. I love you babe. - Billy
(need anything else be said on these blogs) If I were everyone reading these blogs I would totally stock Kati. :)
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Driving Range
Check out that contact! My husband really is the greatest! We hadn't ever been "golfing" together before, so the driving range was a lot of fun.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
New York!
We had lots of fun. We saw Ground Zero and the memorial they were making for all the victims that died on 9/11. We saw the Statue of Liberty in the distance, but we didn't have time to take a boat out to it because we had tickets to see the musical, Wicked that night. We also spent lots of time on Time Square, in Little Italy and in China Town. Another highlight was having dinner with my friend Annalisa and her husband John. It was fun because we rode the subway over to their studio apartment that is about 30 blocks from Time Square (I think anyway....). After that experience, Billy is convinced that he wants to live in NYC and live downtown. I don't know...I told him he would have to get a really good paying job and we'll go from there. So Anna, maybe in a few years we'll be there too. I figure it can't hurt to dream right? We also walked up and down 5th Avenue. We spent the longest in Tiffany's just dreaming! My favorite piece of jewelry was a $45,500 ring. It had a yellow diamond, I think that was about a carrot and it had about .9 carrots of normal diamonds in the the band and around the yellow diamond. Billy is always asking me what piece of jewelry I want next, and I told him that one! We also took a carriage ride around Central Park. What an amazing park that is. It is so huge that it would have taken forever to walk through. I could just imagine how beautiful it would have been to be there in the later spring or fall when there are leaves on the trees!
Billy decided that he wanted a new watch. Here he is bargaining with the street vender's and checking out his options! He decided his first Rolex is going to be a real one though! :)
Here we are in front of Ground Zero. It is horrible what happened there, and I got a picture of Billy with an absolute furious face as he was looking at the area and remembering what happened that day.
We took a tour of the city and saw many of the sites, like the empire state building, Ground Zero, the Statue of Liberty and everything. Look at how interested my husband was...he fell asleep on the bus!
Here we are on the bus together as we were touring the city!
Here we were together on the carriage! I have always wanted to go one one and it was the perfect ride!
I am very grateful for my husband and for all the fun times we have! We are so blessed and I am grateful that I was able to experience New York City. The only thing I would have changed about it would be to not rent a car, but to use only the subway! The drivers are horrible! They are ten times worse than Utah, Arizona and California drivers. I have experienced them all and New York is by far the worse!