Chapter 23 The Aptos Hilton
Another
year, 1986. I don't know where I was all year long, but boy was I
“bad”! I didn't keep a journal. I didn't keep letters, even my
photo album for that year is not much help, but my guest book was, so
on with my story now. I guess maybe I was just too busy having fun.
So as I start this chapter in my life I am having a hard time
remembering happenings. One thing for sure, this chapter will be much
shorter than the previous one.
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Kyle, Connie, and Kellie |
To
start out the year, Connie, Kellie Jo and little Kyle came to stay
with us from January 15th until the 29th.
Being warm in California we were able to go to the zoo and other
places that tiny tots like. Kyle was 1½ and Kellie 3½. At the
zoo, Kellie had a temper tantrum in front of the monkey enclosure. A
mommy monkey started scolding her. Mommy scared her so bad she forgot
why she was having her tantrum, it was really so funny.
I
was still enjoying my ceramic classes once or twice a week. I had
started in Sunnyvale. After we moved I just had to find a new place
for lessons and supplies. I made a lot of beautiful gifts for friends
and family, but much more for myself.
Kathryn
and Richard came in February and spent four days with us. We made the
rounds to all the interesting places to go. A lot of these places
were new to me too. I love all the old missions up and down the
coast. We took them to Monterrey, Carmel, and the Seventeen Mile
Drive along the coast and back to Aptos. We got in as much as we
could in the four days. Those become our favorite places to take any
one that came long enough.
Theresa Sims | |
By
coincidence we met Theresa Sims, a lovely elderly lady that lived
down the street from us. Jack went to her home to help take the
sacrament to her and her husband one Sunday. He was deaf and she
blind. So they did not get out. He would walk up to the gate by our
place and turn around and go back. We would speak to him with no
answer. He could not hear! Anyway he passed away shorty after we met
them. Theresa wanted to start going to church again so we would take
her every Sunday. At this time her son, Ray, and his wife Rita were
living with them, but they soon moved to a place near by. Her only
daughter, Murl, lived a long distance across the bay. She was alone
but got along quite well by herself. She did her own cooking and
cared for herself. I soon started taking her to her appointments and
other places she needed to go. Everytime I would pick her up, she
would have me look her over to see if she looked okay. Once in a
while she had to much face power on and I would have to brush some of
it off and maybe fix her hair a little, other than that she always
looked nice. I was away from my own Mother and was unable to do
anything for her unless I happened to be in Burley. So I felt very
good about being able to help Theresa out. She was the same age as
Mother; Mother being twelve days older.
We
had what we called “The Lunch Bunch” that consisted of the ladies
from our ward. We would meet for lunch once a month, usually at a
different place. With all the close knit villages around, we had a
lot of choices. After the first time I took Theresa she enjoyed it,
so each month she went with me. She become like a second mother to
us.
We
started making improvements in the house and yard. The yard being
about the size of a postage stamp. (How I wish our yard was more that
size now that we are 84 and in Boise. Our yard seems to be growing
and grows healthy weeds). Jack did all of the work between long
overtime work shifts. This was a long process and was not all done
the first year. It was a continuing effort that lasted all the time
that we were there.
He
first put on a new roof, and afterwards decided to put in a sky light
above the dining room table and later another one in the big
bathroom. This made for a lot of extra work as he had to cut into the
new roof. Well, the way I hate prolonged messes I took a vacation to
Burley until he got the dining room completed. That was in May,
beides I needed to be with Connie and Kellie.I spent time
with my mother, my children, grandchildren, and my sisters.
Cindee, Bonnie, Gordon, me, and Connie - Jackson Hole, Wyoming – 1986 |
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Yellowstone in May |
Later
in May I went to Rexburg to spend a week with Gordon and Bonnie. He
took three days off work so he could spend more time with me.
During that week we went to the sand dunes by St. Anthony, shopping
in Idaho Falls, and to Gordy's Talent Sprout concert. Later in the
week Cindee and Connie and her kids came up as well. On Saturday we
all took a trip over to Jackson Hole where we spent about three hours
before going up through the Tetons and Yellowstone Park. Some of the
roads in the higher elevations were still closed and in some places
we went, there was eight feet of snow on either side of the road. In
the lower elevations we saw hundreds of bison. It was after dark when
we came out at West Yellowstone and it was eleven thirty when we got
back to Rexburg. Cindee and Connie went home the next day but I
stayed a few days longer.
Cindee with her diploma | |
Cindee
graduated from the Collage of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls with a
degree in Applied Bookkeeping. I was so proud to watch her get her
diploma. She worked so hard for it and it had really paid off for
her.
When
I came home I brought my granddaughter Raydon back with me. We
stopped overnight at a quaint motel near Truckee, Nevada, and got
home June 3rd. She and I spent a lot of time at the beach.
She loved the beach and the park pool. She was 12, and a child that
had to be entertained all the time. I let her dress up in my clown
suit for the Aptos Biggest Little 4th of July Parade. I
took her to the Board Walk in Santa Cruz and went shopping, We were
doing something all the time.
The
house was still a mess. Eventually the skylight was finished with the
beautiful chandelier we brought from Sunnyvale hanging right in the
middle of it. It was so beautiful and let in the sunshine! We covered
the brown paneled walls with wall paper, painted the inside of the
whole house, put in new windows and doors, (the new doors were
regular size). We closed in two doors altogether. He got a great buy
on a greenhouse window and replaced the small kitchen widow which
gave us a large window for plants. We had the kitchen rebuilt and put
new tiling on some of the floors. I helped too on a lot of these
projects, I wasn't sitting around watching. I think the last
improvement was the beautiful fifteen beveled glass front door. Oh
how I hated leaving that there! Our home no longer looked like the
mobile home that we bought.
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My Diamite kickoff |
Raydon at the Golden Gate Bridge | |
We
were still involved with Diamite Products and had training meetings
once in a while. John and Jackie came by once in a while, as did Ann
and Bob and other friends. We still experienced frequent earthquakes
just to let us know they were not going to stop.
My
niece Ronda Read and her friend Manitza Davila (from Columbia South
America) came on July 17th. The four of us girls left
early one morning and drove over to Fremont to ride BART to San
Francisco. What fun we had. Raydon was afraid that some one might
grab her, she hung pretty tight to me all the time we were there.
(There were some pretty peculiar characters everywhere you looked).
We walked all over, spending time in China Town, where we had lunch.
I tried calamari (squid). I did not like it!!! Any way the time went
fast, I for one had a wonderful time, I hope every one else did too.
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Me and Marjorie |
We
took them all back when we left for Burley on July 24th.
On the 26th Jack and I went to my 40th Class
Reunion in Burley. I did not want to go. Jack sent in our
reservations anyway and took me. It was held in the Elks Lodge. When
we pulled in, I still didn't want to go in. But I did and how glad I
was that I did. It was so much fun meeting with so many of my good
friends from all through school. The prior reunions that I had
attended, the kids still thought they were big shots. By the 40th
I guess they had found out that they were no better than the rest of
us. We had a great dinner, and program, and I think we danced to live
music.
Jack
had to go back home and I stayed in Burley. On Thursday August 7th
Jay picked Jack up at the Salt Lake Airport and he rode up to Burley
for the Frost Family Reunion with them which was Saturday the 9th.
It was held out to Pella. Marian and her family were in charge and
they always did a great job. Diann won the quilt. The evening was
spent out to Turners with a BBQ and boat rides and water skiing for
the brave.
We
hung around Burley a few days and went to Salt Lake to Jackson's on
the 13th. Jack spent two days in the Genealogy Library
while Thelma and I went shopping at the Crossroads Mall. We went over
to the Church Office Building where Ronda worked and she showed us
around. I loved going to the top and looking down over the temple
grounds below. Later we went to the Distribution Center. We spent
some time with Eunice and her family as well. On our last evening in
Salt Lake, we and Thelma and Jay went to the famous Mulboons for
dinner. The morning of the 16th we loaded up and headed
for home.
Me at 60 or there about | |
That
was our Vacation for 1986. It was spent with my beloved family,
nothing can compare to family time. We got home in time for my 60th
birthday. Age is an issue of mind over matter, if you don't mind, it
doesn't matter. I don't mind. I feel young, so I guess that is all
that matters.
The
rest of the year was uneventful but for our usual doings, and
visitors. Lorna and Kenneth came in October for three days. We really
had a good time showing them all our favorite places. While out on
Seventeen Mile Drive, Kenneth had to stop and take out a golf club,
walk onto the famous Pebble Beach Golf Course and hit one ball so he
could brag that he played on Pebble Beach where all the rich and
famous play. Brad came over for one evening, he was living over in
the East Bay going to Chiropractic School.
We
celebrated our 9th Wedding Anniversary at a nice
restaurant on November 25th. Jackie
and John Guy had Thanksgiving dinner with us on the 27th,
So much food in so little time.
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Christmastime |
We
ended the wonderful “Year of the Family” by going back to Burley
for our Frost Christmas Dinner and Party on December 5th.
This was the first year that we were able to attend. Marian and Doug
were the hosts and what a gala event it was. Marian always goes way
out to entertain. We had so much fun with our gift exchange. We
stayed at their home that night.
We
were back in Aptos for Jack's 60thbirthday and Christmas.
We had the usual dinners. Ann and Bob Rogers had Christmas dinners
for our dance gang almost every year. We also attended our ward
dinner and party.
And
then there was New Year's Eve. Did I say something about too much
food? I was just as bad in1987 as the year before. No journal and not
much to go on, only regrets! Since I no longer was employed at
Syntex, I no longer had the funds being put in the credit Union. So,
there are no more great vacations to write about. One thing that
hadn't changed, we still enjoyed our guests.
LaPreal and me | |
LaPreal
and Harold Hull were our first guests of the year as they arrived
January 18th from Selah, Washington. They didn't bunk at
our place, as Harold had a son and family living there in Santa Cruz.
But they did spend quality time with us. LaPreal, having a degree in
home interior design, was very impressed with our home. She had
previously given me a lot of pointers on the subject as I was asked
to give a class on design in Relief Society, I don't know why, I was
no expert, but with her help, I did a good job. We took them around
our favorite places but mostly spent time visiting. LaPreal and I
relived the good old days in Burley. She and I went antique shopping
over at Santa Cruz and she helped me pick out my antique china hutch.
I lent her a skirt and she went to church with me while Harold was
spending time with his family.
That
year we spent a lot more time fixing up our home and yard. I joined
in with a group of ladies from the park and formed a water aerobics
class at the pool. We invited a person from the YWCA to help get us
started. We met three times a week. We had a lot of fun while doing
our bodies a lot of good. Later a few of the guys started coming,
that was okay, they needed to shape up too. After our workouts and
“fun” we would sit in the jacuzzi and gab. One day when I got out
of the hot water, I found myself being picked up off the cement and
lifted into a chair, but I slid right out of the chair. I guess I
stayed in the hot water too long. It was too much for me and I passed
out cold. I was very careful after that as to how long I stayed in
the jacuzzi. That class was one thing that I truly missed when we
moved to Boise.
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The Relief Society Presidency:
Me, Wanda Salden, and Joyce Jenerjohn |
I
was put in as Second Counselor in the Relief Society Presidency.
Wanda Salden was the President and Joyce Jenerjohn was the First
Counselor. The three of us got along very well, as one in our
calling. I loved those sisters. But the sad part was that I had to
give up my little Sunbeam Class to someone else. Most of them
remembered me when they saw me at church.
On
the subject of my little Sunbeam angels, I tried to teach them little
songs along with the lessons each week and I cannot sing. But those
little ones love you unconditionaly and my terrible voice did not
matter to them. One day one of the daddy's came and sat in on the
class, and I thought oh dear what do I do? I decided that I would go
ahead and teach the song. That daddy sat there and actually
snickered!
The grand prize float | |
In
March we had two very lovely visitors. My niece Teresa Frost and her
friend Gayla Black, both nurses from Salt Lake city. They brightened
our home with their sweet spirits.
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Granny Care Bear |
Every
year when the begonias are in bloom, Capitola sponsors the Begonia
Festival where they float beautiful begonia covered floats down the
Soquel Creek in downtown Capitola. Every year I had wanted to go, but
it was always on Sunday. This year was their 34th annual
float and I really wanted to go. I skipped church and stood alone
(among strangers) on the bridge going over the creek and watched 15
beautiful flower covered floats go by, and I didn't feel one bit
guilty.
I
got into making teddy bears. I started by making those darling Care
Bears for the grandchildren, and I couldn't stop. I even made myself
a gray Granny Care Bear.
Kyle and Kellie at Easter | |
Connie, Kellie and Kyle came for two weeks
in April during Easter. We had all kinds of fun coloring eggs. On
Eater Sunday I went out early to hide the eggs around the yard for
them to hunt when they got up, or so I thought. I turned around and
there was Kyle following me and picking them up as fast as I put them
down. I had to usher him back in the house and start all over so
Kellie could get in on the fun. I took them to the Primary Easter
Party and they really had fun. Those little tykes had so much fun
running through the swinging doors between our kitchen and the living
room. I can still hear them giggling. What fun. The next time they
come there were no swinging doors. We closed them off.
In
June, Jack's sister Pat from Seattle, Washington and her friend
Yuovne Nelson were here on the 5th 6
th and 7th
Us girls did our thing while Jack worked. We went the usual places
and ate out a lot. Before they left, Yuovne bought my beloved granny
care bear and took it to live in Seattle. I was always going to make
me an other one, but never did.
What
a joy it was to have Anne and Bob Rogers come from Hayward, to spend
the day with us on June 10th. Jack's son Jack was back in
California, so he popped in on us once in a while too.
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Melynda and me in our pioneer costumes |
Also
in June, it was Melynda's turn to come and stay the summer. She
wanted to come so bad she bummed a ride as far as Pleasanton,
California with Duane Larson (Diann Harper's husband) and his little
boys. We drove over to Larsons to pick her up. The poor little thing
was so car sick. That was June 24th and she was only 10
years old. Melynda was not as demanding as Raydon had been the
previous year so it was a completely different situation. We did a
lot of crafts and she loved to read, so there was a lot of quiet
time. We went to the beach and she loved swimming in the pool. I made
costumes that consisted of pioneer bonnets and aprons for both of us
and we helped the ward celebrate the 24th of July. I took
her to Marine World for a day of fun and out to lunch.
While
she was there Jack's brother, George (Al) and his wife Marge came on
the 26th from Federal Way Washington. Melynda was very
uncomfortable with them and so was I. After a month of fun, Jacks
vacation started July 29th so we decided to make it more
interesting than the boring route through Nevada when we took her
home. We drove up thorough northern California over across Oregon and
into Idaho. The trip was longer but much more enjoyable. We got home
in plenty of time for the Family Reunion.
My last grandchild, Loren | |
June
had been a busy month. Loren Vance Buttars come into the world on
June 28th in Rexburg, Idaho to complete Gordon and
Bonnie's family. He was a precious bundle right from the arms of his
Heavenly Father. We didn't get to see him until we went up for the
family reunion. He was so adorable with his dark eyes and hair. He
also completed our family as he was the last of our grandchildren to
be born. Loren was blessed by his father on August 2nd and
Jack was able to participate in the blessing. I am so glad that we
were able to be there for that sacred event.
The
Frost Family Reunion was August 8th at the Pella Ward
pavilion. Irma and her family were in charge and they did a great
job. There were 120 family members that attended. Thelma won the
quilt. I kept a big picture scrap book for years and years of all the
reunions. I ran around with my camera and got pictures of everyone
and everything. When my generation turned the reunion over to the
next generation I handed the book over to Gayle. If I had it now I
could comment more on the reunions. After the reunion we hung around
and went to the Cassia County Fair with Turners an Jackson's. I loved
those days, it was so much like when we were kids.
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With Jacksons in Heber City |
We
went back to Salt Lake with Jacksons, and on the 13th of
August we and Thelma and Jay drove over to Heber City and boarded the
Old Heber Creeper for an all day train ride up through Provo Canyon.
That was really interesting and the scenery was great, in some places
it was kind of scary. The train was very old and unique as it rattled
and chugged up and down the hills and around the steep curves. It was
a rewarding day. Thelma and I had so much fun. We went back to Salt
Lake and soon had to leave for home as Jack's vacation ended Sunday
August 16th.
Thanksgiving
was so special that year. We drove to Burley again to have
Thanksgiving with all my children and grandchildren at Connie's house
in Heyburn. The dinner was the traditional, with all the trimmings.
The little cousins had a great time playing together. A very funny
thing happened just before dinner. Tim showed up in his deputy
uniform. Connie's boyfriend went into the kitchen and asked, “Who's
that?” Connie' explained that he was her brother. He left and
Connie never saw him again.
We
stayed around for our annual Frost Christmas Dinner and Party. That
year it was at Irma and Don's. We all just enjoy each other so much
and the good food. The gift exchange was and still is the highlight
of the evening. It is so fun to sit around and tell stories on each
other.
On
our way home we stopped in Reno for the night. We stayed at the Bally
Hotel where we took in a fabulous dinner show. I felt so cool. Our
room was on the fourth or fifth floor and we could hear the noise
from the casino. As we returned home we ran into snow on the Donner
Pass and had to chain up.
As
that year came to a close I look back at all the nice people that
came to see us and the fun things we did throughout the year. I am
sure we took a few little weekend trips to Morro Bay and our other
favorite places. So on to another year.
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