Hi Guys-
It's been another great day- astounding, somber, hot, gross, scary, and fun!Central Park was astounding- as soon as you walked down the path into the park the noise of the city disappeared! What a beautiful park- it reminded me of the park in Paris! We just walked in without knowing where we were going and after asking a few people for directions we found The Boathouse and had brunch next to a pond- very nice!
We went to St. Paul's Church- it's right across the street from the WTC and when the buildings fell not a single window was broken. I think it's the 2nd oldest church in NYC and during the recovery efforts it became the center for the rescue workers and people looking for loved ones. It has memorials through the church and I hesitated taking pictures in there because it felt so sacred, but we wanted you to see some of the things in there. It just made Dad mad all over again and I of course had to wear my sunglasses so no one would see me crying.
The subway was DANG HOT today! Not only that, we stood and let 2 trains go by until we realized the one we were waiting for didn't run on weekends! Also, not only are California girls cuter, but our rats are too! While we were waiting about 5 or 6 rats ran along the tracks- they were not like our minky brown rats with the cute eyes- they were ugly grey city rats!
Holy Cow- New York is one big city! We went to the Top of the Rock and yes, I was brave enough to go to the very top of the observation deck. You can't see very well from the picture, but I'm clutching the glass so hard my knuckles are white! I kept telling Dad that I could feel the building sway, but he told me there was no way it was- I still think it was though!
I felt so bad tonight- we needed some ice and there are no ice machines anywhere! So we called the butler and he said "Right away Mrs. Kershaw, can I bring you anything else?" I assured him that was all we needed and a few minutes later he showed up at the door in his tails and white gloves with the ice in a bucket on a silver tray! He bowed and noticed we'd eaten some of our fruit and he wanted to know would we like more or maybe did we have a favorite fruit we like better? I think he felt bad we only needed some ice! I was sad I didn't think to get a picture of him though since we'll never have a butler again- thank heavens for AmEx points! Heading to bed to finish watching the USC game. BYU did great today- GO COUGS! Off to Niagra Falls tommorrow, love you all!
Mom and Dad
PS for Emma, Sophie, and Logan- watch the mailbox for a surprise from us!
Saturday, September 13, 2008
A Quick Hi!
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Friday, September 12, 2008
NYC
Dear Kids-
We flew into New York City on September 11- a little nervous to fly that day, but Lynn kept assuring me it was one of the safest days- there was quite a bit of extra security at LAX so it's probably true! We took a taxi from JFK into the city where we were staying and had the most fascinating talk with our driver- he told us he was from Haiti but had been here so long that he considers himself to be American. Of course our conversation touched on 9/11 and he told us he was in a building next to the WTC when it was hit by the airplanes and how proud he was of how our country stood behind New York. We talked lots about what made our country so great- the opportunities available for anyone willing to work and the diversity that makes it so interesting. I really wanted to invite him to our house so he could do a fireside for the YM/YW about appreciating all they have. I almost gave him a hug when he dropped us off- he was awesome!
We have been having a great time- we saw "South Pacific", ate Italian sausage sandwiches from a street vendor, took a bus tour of the city, spent 3 hours in the rain at the Statue of Liberty and walked up 158 stairs (ask us any question about her and we could answer them!), made lots of new friends from England, ate at two great Italian restaurants thanks to our new best friends Harold and McKinley (the concierge at the hotel), conquered the subway thanks to some great New Yorkers who pointed out the right platform and train, saw the Manhattan Temple and the lights last night from the WTC- all in just 30 hours! We love our country and seeing this all-especially on 9/11- has made us even prouder of America!Thanks everyone for the flowers- it was so sweet of you all and we loved them! There were certain things we saw that we knew you would love:
Mandy- you would have loved figuring out the subway!
Chelsea- you would have loved South Pacific- and probably been singing along!
Liz- shoes, what more can I say? We ate dinner next door to the Manilo Blanik shoe boutique
Whit- I wish you could have been here w/dad when he saw the Apple Store- it had glass steps!
Ryan and Jon- the Bentley was awesome!
Dan- you would have loved asking questions with Lynn about the Statue of Liberty!
Matthew- you would have loved the Italian sausage sandwiches- they were enormous!
Emma, Sophie, and Logan- we saw FAO Schwartz today and know you would all have loved playing on the big piano!
Love you all and see you soon!
Mom and Dad
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
I'm gonna make it- thanks to Whit!
Today I had my first ever full service massage from Whitney at the spa she works at. It was awesome and she can really work the knots out- surprising how much strength she has for someone so little! It was quiet and peaceful and I thought how nice it is that she has this talent and how great it must be to have a job where you help people decompress and feel relaxed. I was in a rush today (kinda ruining why I was there in the first place!) so I didn't take the time to enjoy the whole "spa" experience, but next time I might just stay all day- come join me and we'll drink fresh lemon water and sit with cucumbers over our eyes! Thanks again Whit- you're the best!
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I am OWNED!
Last week I was talking to a nine year old boy after his soccer practice and when I asked him how it went he said "I OWN the field!" There was no question, no doubt in his ability. I am sure he confidently ran onto the field, attacking the ball and running madly for the net, never once questioning his right to mastering the field.
I thought of this confident young man this morning when I timidly went into the camera store today to get some help with my camera. Eight years ago TBG bought me a SLR Nikon to take to Europe and it was love at first sight- of the pictures that is. I was comfortable with it, loved having the film developed and rushing to the store to see how many pictures turned out. It was my constant companion- until tragedy struck. One day while at Disneyland it was stolen! I went with TBG to Sammy's to purchase a new camera- and this is where I started to lose control of the field. He convinced me I needed to have another Nikon SLR only this time a digital- just think, he kept telling me, you can look at the picture right away and see if you like it and if it turned out. To me that's like finding out what sex baby you're having before it's born- where's the anticipation of waiting to see how things turn out? So I reluctantly started taking digital pictures- I know you're all thinking I'm going to say how much I loved being able to see what I took and only ordering the prints I wanted, but I still miss the film. And I now have just under 5,000 pictures on my computer just waiting for me to figure out how to send them by some sort of magic through the air to the store where I can go pick them up only to realize I sent the wrong file.
So I digress from my lack of ownership of the field. Last year while at Sammy's again with TBG while he was purchasing a work camera he caught sight of the new Nikon SLR- it was as if a light came down from the heavens and illuminated it. He was sure it was just what I needed to get even better pictures- while gifting my old camera to a daughter in need of one. Sweet of him, I thought, but then I started to panic- but the salesman assured me that it would work almost- almost being the important word here- the same as my old one. So off we went with the new camera and all the hopes of an easy transition- hope is such an ugly word at times.
Now, I need to digress a bit here again- I am totally and hopelessly electronically challenged. If I cannot simply plug something in, turn it on, and have it work I melt into a puddle. I have to have my children set the ringer on my phone (bless you Whitney for being so close and helping your mother in her many, many times of need), change the wallpaper on my computer, and set my tivo. I have gotten better, but tonight for instance I hooked my ipod to my computer and the next thing I knew ALL the music was simply gone- vanished somewhere in space. Whitney came, looked at me and sternly said "What were you doing and what button did you push?" It wouldn't even let her put any music back on- so she restored the settings and I've been putting music back on all night.
So now back to the camera. I have been totally frustrated by this camera for the last year. It simply does not work the same way as my old one- I get some good pictures, some fuzzy ones , some dark as night. I set the camera on the counter in the store today and with tears in my eyes said "I think this camera is too much for me and I'm never going to "own" it". The very nice and patient man explained several settings I had wrong and told me I would learn to love it- I told him like had to come first and that was pretty far away. Of course TBG told me all this would have been taken care of if I would have taken a few classes at Sammy's, so I told him it had been kinda hard fitting things like that in this last year what with weddings, babies, moving offices, so on and so on and this was all his fault to begin with because he couldn't wait to find out the sex of a baby. At this point he realized I was in electronic meltdown and it would probably be best to go back to his office. He's a smart guy.
This weekend I am going with my friend Karen to San Francisco for a photo editing and digital picture class- she already owns the field- that I hope will shed some more light on the magic of this digital process. I just know that by the end of the weekend I will be just like that little guy and I'll be owning the field. Ah hope, don't you just love it?
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Monday, August 25, 2008
Dear Sophie-
Dear Sophie,
I am distraught- I miss you and I'm so sad you aren't here to rub my tummy. If you come back soon I will share another sucker with you- let's try chocolate this time!
Hugs and Kisses- Trixie
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Shake, Rattle, and Roll!!!
It was pretty exciting around here yesterday! Having lived in California for 30 of my 49 years you would think I was used to earthquakes, but I'm not sure you every are- at least not me! Lynn and I were at the office with Aunt Marcia and everything did fine- even the two glass walls that Lynn assured me afterwards were tempered glass and would just shatter into little chunks- I felt much better after he informed me of that. Whit had just left with Sydney for the beach but we got hold of her right away and they were okay-just wondering why the telephone pole at the stoplight were shaking back and forth! We were worried how the dogs did at home alone, but didn't even think about how close our house was to the center of the earthquake and really didn't worry about damage because it was only a 5.4- just moderate in size. Lynn and I headed down to NB and I got a call from my friend Karen who asked if we had gone home to check on things- she had gotten to her house to find lots of breakage- I of course immediately panicked about the dogs and she ran over to check on them while we headed home. Poor Karen was so worried- Trixie came right to her, but she couldn't find Emmie anywhere- after looking all over the house she went into the backyard and Emmie was by the front gate waiting and didn't want to come into the house! We were so surprised when we got home and walked through the house to find things off the walls, tipped over, and broken in every room! I have lived here for much bigger earthquakes and have never had any damage- maybe a picture frame knocked over, but not things broken and off the shelves. All of our drawers that faced a certain way were open and luckily only a few cupboards opened and had things fall out. I guess it was just our proximity to the center that caused the damage- but can you imagine if it had been much bigger??? They were saying a 6.4 would be a 1,000 times stronger and so on- it might be time to rethink where I have some things placed and time to get some cupboard latches! Oh, and this morning we have NO WATER- they had a water main break and a pumping station go down in Fullerton so we may not have it back until tomorrow!!!
This is everything that was broken- so sad!
Our house shook front to back and thankfully this hutch was perpendicular to that otherwise we would have lost everything on it. Right before the open house I had put my great-aunt's china from the 1920's up in the hutch and then decided I didn't like it there- thank heavens!!!
We found poor Trixie passed out- Emmie refused to come into the house and when we got home and opened the garage door she stuck her head in the cat door to the garage but wouldn't come to us!
These are pictures of how we found everything- it was just such a surprise to walk through the house and find things broken and down in every single room!
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Wednesday, July 2, 2008
MORE WEDDING PICS- Thanks Adams!
Our friends the Adams made sure to get lots of pictures for us at the wedding- I think it was mostly Meghan taking them so thanks lots and lots! It was a wonderful day from the start to the end- I was so surprised how bittersweet it was though! All during the week leading up to the wedding I kept wishing time would slow down- I felt like digging my heels into the ground as hard as I could to keep from everything passing by! There were so many times I looked at my sweet family and tried to take a mental picture so I could remember every second. The one picture I really wanted though is the one I can only have in my mind- of looking and seeing my children and their spouses, my cute husband, and Elder Holland together in the temple!
Linz really stressed about not wearing a veil, but I think the flowers were a great choice!
Lynn always worry about having to dance with the girls at their weddings- he has a very tender heart where his girls are concerned and he knew this was the last one!
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