Sunday, July 27, 2008

People are often unreasonable, illogical, and self-centered;
Forgive them anyway.
If you are kind, People may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives;
Be kind anyway.
If you are successful, you will win some false friends and some true enemies;
Succeed anyway.
If you are honest and frank, People may cheat you;
Be honest and frank anyway.
What you spend years building, someone could destroy overnight;
Build anyway.
If you find serenity and happiness, They may be jealous;
Be happy anyway.
The good you do today, people will often forget tomorrow;
Do good anyway.
Give the world the best you have, and it may never be enough;
Give the world the best you've got anyway.
You see, in the final analysis, it is between you and God;
It was never between you and them anyway.

Mother Teresa

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Lazy Days Of Summer





What a fun day we have had. Haillie came for the weekend and we decided to take Karen and Wyatt to the park. We had a wonderful picnic lunch and sat in the shade of a beautiful chestnut tree. The kids really enjoyed the new equipment at the park and we took lots of fun pictures. There is nothing like a day at the park to make you feel young again!




Thursday, July 24, 2008

Everyone Loves A Parade

What a morning I have had already! I just returned from helping some of our senior residents at the Spanish Fork Fiesta Days Parade. The day started out beautiful, sunny, mild temperatures. Not many snags in the whole scheme of things. After all, one flat tire is really nothing to make a big deal about....even if it is on the float.
Actually, we must be very blessed! The float arrived just in time, the residents were placed upon the float shortly before it began moving, everyone was smiling and waving and the residents looked fabulous!
I used to really dislike parades, (I would say 'hate' but that seems a little harsh. Dislike probably covers it.) a bunch of people sitting in lawn chairs, on the sidewalk, on someone's shoulders, just to watch other people wave at them. Parade goers pushing and shoving to get into 'their spot' along the parade route. Clowns (really, clowns) riding bikes up and down the street and squirting the unsuspecting citizen. Now really, who came up with this idea?

Then everything changed. I started working for Traditions Health Care Inc. which is a management company for skilled nursing facilities in our area. I have been with this company for about a year and a half and absolutely love, Love, LOVE IT! My favorite part is probably getting to know the sweet residents that we have. They really have a story to tell but it seems that not many want to hear it. I DO! I have learned some of the most amazing things from these seniors!

Back to why I now love parades..... It is soley because of these people. For the past two parade seasons we have created a float for them to ride on. One that will share a part of their 'story' with parade goers. Last year we had this large scrapbook on our float with pictures of some of our residents at different times in their lives. We had asked them what their favorite life memories were and narrowed that down to five: Grandparenting, Farming, Fishing, Serving in the Armed Forces and Gardening. We then dressed five of our residents (they took turns at each parade) to represent these memories. The float was aptly named 'Life's Memories'. It was so exciting to watch them prepare for the event. For most, it was their first time riding in a parade!




The first parade we had entered was the Art City Days Parade. I went ahead of the float and scouted out our position in the lineup only to find that we were placed behind the most dazzling float on earth! A 20' tall dancing senorita that twirled around and around! I honestly can't remember what else was on that float. i only remember thinking, "What have I done? We are the 'Hillbillies'!" Two of my administrators pulled the float into place. Residents arrived and were loaded onto the float. Sweat drizzled down my back. Everyone was melting in the heat. And just when there seemed to be no relief in sight, a breath of fresh air came by in the way of the judging committee! Our float had been chosen as the "Best of Theme". All of a sudden the heat didn't matter. We were dancing and screaming! It was an amazing thing! By the way, the dancing senorita.....not even a nod for great routine!

That started a whirlwind of parades and 3 more awards. The residents were all clamoring for their turn to ride on the float. One resident rider asked me if she could have a copy of the picture I took of her on the float. She said, "My kids are never going to believe that I was in a parade!" They all received a photo of their experience and memories for a lifetime!

This year our float was sure to be amazing. Jason, Melanie (2 of the administrators)and I went to a float making class in SLC. While we were there they came up with an idea of putting a lion on a float (not a real one!) and calling the float "Noble Hearts" and having the residents sitting on thrones and dressed as royalty. And as luck would have it......the instructor of the class happened to have a large lion we could rent for the season. He thought it was 15' long by 10' high. Sounded like a perfect fit for the trailer we use for our float. Melanie and Jason were so excited that they went up the next day to pick it up. The lion was kept in a warehouse way up high in the rafters. After some finagling and a fork lift, the lion was placed on the trailer. Hmmmmm.......the lion must have grown! It was actually 20' long by 13' high and barely fit on the trailer. The lion was strapped down and headed for the long journey home. Jason and Melanie decided it would be smart to go through all of the small towns and the back streets instead of the freeway so they could travel as slow as they needed to. That was an excellent idea considering the fact that the lion exited the float in Pleasant Grove! The police came and had to block off the street so they could retrieve the pieces.

Now we are really in a pickle. Rented lion in pieces. Four weeks until first parade. No plan B. Never fear, Melanie is here! She is seriously one of the most talented people I know. She spent hours upon hours rebuilding the lion with spray foam and a putty knife! Check it out in the picture. She is also responsible for the beautiful royal costumes and the float design! Wow!




We have done three parades so far and no award, At least not one from the parade committee! The true reward is the smiles on the faces of our residents as they wave to those silly people sitting in lawn chairs, on the sidewalk and on someone's shoulders. I guess parades have a purpose after all.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

How Proud Can A Parent Be?

I just received an email from my oldest daughter Dani. She works as a dispatcher in the county and actually does a pretty darn good job. In the email, she has attached a letter that one of the deputy's has written for publication in some local papers. Just thought it would be fun to let you all check it out and let me know what you think.

Sheriff’s Corner

Because my article has to be in before the 25th of each month, I had not yet experienced the Elk Ridge City Celebration which was held the last few days of June. WOW how impressive it was. Speaking with several of those involved, it is hard to imagine the amount of time, effort that goes into putting on such a celebration for your community. Elk Ridge may be a small community, but you can rest assured there is a huge effort that takes place behind the scenes
and your city employees, and city council deserve a big thanks for a job well done. Thank You!!

In the past I have introduced myself and have let you know a few things about the Sheriff’s Office. This month I would like to introduce to you the heart of the Sheriff’s Office. Without this group of professionals the county would come to a grinding halt. Unfortunately they don’t get that vote of thanks so well deserved. In your time of need they are the ones who answer the phone with the voice of hope. It’s your Utah County Dispatch Center.

They provide extraordinary community services on a daily basis, yes daily! Just a few of those services are letting your city know if you wake up, and your water does not come on. Compassion, for the one who feels life no longer has a purpose. They are also the one who gives you life saving skills until the ambulance arrives. They provide hope, security, and let you know more help is on the way. They are there for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. I know based on
the events during their shift some will not sleep, or get the things done they need. Their families pay for their unselfish acts to serve you.

Let me introduce Danielle. Although she has only worked for Utah County a short time, she is a great representation of the professionalism all of the dispatchers who work so hard everyday to help keep your community safe. I have seen them during emergencies at which time it becomes organized chaos. Law Enforcement is dispatched, Ambulances and Fire Department’s are en-route, Life Flight is taking off, and then there is the one dispatcher who is conducting it all when they are on the phone with you, trying to get the information out as fast as he/she can. When the smoke clears you walk out amazed wondering how it all came together, but somehow it does.
This month if you have the
opportunity to call dispatch take a second and say thanks for a job well done, because they cannot hear that enough. Thank You Dispatch!

Proud? How could a parent not be? This wonderful young woman has blessed our family just by being a part of it. She is determined, funny, disciplined, beautiful and loving. She is the most diligent person I know in almost every aspect of life. What a great example she is to all of those around her. I am not at all surprised that she was chosen to represent the dispatchers.

Congratulations Dani Lou Hoo! We love you more than words can say!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Yeah for me!!

I did it! I actually created a blog spot of my own after great inspiration from my not-so-much-older-than-me aunt! Give me a little time and I will dazzle you with my brilliance and confound you with my EOA (early onset Alzheimer's!).