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Monday, August 18, 2014

"Grandchildren, Sunshine to my Soul"


I was blessed with a heritage that continues to guide even as I grow older. 
 I am a grandmother now, and each day I think of my grandparents and the influence they had on me.  I loved being around them. 
 They taught me by their example.  
They were hard workers, they were funny, they were gardeners, they loved their families.  
They loved the gospel and taught me to love it too.




Nothing made my grandparents happier than when their grandchildren were around. 
We played in the orchard and among their flowers. 
 We sang and we were loved.  
We were taught values and what was right and wrong and why our pioneer ancestors came across the plains.
  We knew were we came from.


My parents continued that tradition. 
Showering great amounts of love onto their grandchildren. 
 They loved being with them.
 Showed them how to work how to play and enjoy life. 
 They too had strong testimonies that carried them through happy and sad times. 
 They would be proud of their posterity.



These are my darlings. 
 I try to be the grandmother like those who preceded me.  
It's a different world.  
Things happen so quickly. 
 I love these grandchildren so much and am grateful for the opportunity to be a part of their lives. 
 I hope I can influence them for good as my grandparents did. 
 The most important thing is to love them.  
That part I have down!!

"Grandchildren..Sunshine to my soul"

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

A Letter to my Parents

A letter to my parents,
Well, Mom and Dad..It's been quite a while since you've been with us.  Lots has happened.  You taught us so well by the way you lived.  You were loving, funny and unselfish.  You were devoted to the gospel and to your family.  You made a mark on so many lives.  Mom, you in your quiet, graceful, loving way.  And dad, you as the leader, our funny, positive, full of fun dad.  How were we so blessed to be born to you guys?  Since you've been gone, the children have grown, making lives for themselves.  You saw two of Jamey's boys, but since then he and Becky added two more and convinced them all that baseball and golf were the best ways to occupy their time.  
You would love watching them as they excel in their activities.  They are such good boys.  Tyler finally found his true love.  He and Melanie have two beautiful boys, as beautiful as their mother. Tyler treats her just as you treated mom.  (He was trained well).  Abby and Mike are busy with their two boys..(can you see a pattern here?)  They are a busy happy family.  Abby reminds me so much of both of you.  She is talented like mom, and has the drive of you dad.  What a combination.  Nothing stands in her way.  I am able to be around Dylan, Jake and Sam a lot of the time and love getting to know their personalities, and what makes them happy or sad.  They are amazing children.  Nick is our professor, touching the lives of many young cadets at the air force academy.  Whitney and Jason are the greatest, as they presented us with our only granddaughter, Wren.  How we love and cherish our little beauty.   
Everyone is busy with careers, raising children, and good works.  They are all successful and happy.  Jim, James and his boys have been back to the Masters once.  We go out once a year to watch the boys play baseball and there's nothing better than watching them for two weeks.  We've travelled, we've enjoyed concerts with music that always makes me wish you were there with me, loving the music as I do.  We've made improvements on our home, always grateful for the talent mom past on as I make something out of nothing.  Jim is serving in the Bishopbric right now.  He is so patient and kind with the issues that come before him. We are most happy when surrounded by our kids and grandkids.
Our lives have not always gone as we would want them to.  We've had health issues, retirement before we expected..other problems that get in our way.  But because of the things you taught us we move forward with faith and a knowledge that all will be well.  We are blessed with wonderful children and grandchildren and a knowledge that the gospel is true.  Thank you for leading the way.  I love and miss you every day.  Thank you for being my mom and dad.  love, polly

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Stitching Through Time..Abby and Adelila



My grandmother, Ad's house always had a quilt set up in the living room.
 Often when I would go over she would be sitting around the quilt with her friends stitching and visiting. 
Sometimes we would sit underneath the quilt and listen to their laughter, their stories,  their voices. 


The stitching on those old quilts spoke of great talent, and also said a lot about the women who worked on them.  
 Sometimes my grandpa would even sit and stitch a little.   
I loved to wrap up in the warmth of those soft folds my grandma made for us with such loving hands.


I spend many of my days at my daughter, Abby's home.
  She has inherited this great talent.  The quilting bees are a thing of the past for her. 
 She has a giant computerized quilting machine in her basement, with stacks of fabric ready to be stitched together to form yet another beautiful quilt. 
 She has quilts sent to her from all over the country from people who want her to quilt them together. 
Her husband also helps with her quilting endeavors. 
 (whenever a computer is involved, he's there!)
Her boys play downstairs around her while she does her work.
(nothing changes)


Abby has even been in McCalls Quilting Magazine. 
 (Quilt on the bottom left..designed by Sarah Maxwell & Dolores Smith, Machine Quilted by Abby Latimer of Latimer Lane Quilting.)

As I wrap up in one of her exquisite creations, I am reminded of my dear Grandma Bagley. 
 How the two of them would have loved to sit around a quilt together and share ideas and their love of fabric and patterns.  
The thought warms my heart.

Friday, February 14, 2014

Valentines Day


Happy Valentines to the people who make my world a happy place to be in. 
 I love you all!  

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Thanksgiving

From the time I was small, I always loved Thanksgiving.  We spent our holiday at my grandmother's or in our home, where the table was set with lovely china and the aroma of turkey came from the kitchen. 


I loved setting the table, I loved the gleam of the silverware. I loved being with the family, having everyone sit down together.  I loved that my grandmothers and my mother, strived to make things nice for their families.  I especially am grateful for the way these people lived their lives.  They were all hardworking, loving people.  They loved their families and they loved the gospel.  They set an example for those that would follow. 

When our kids were little, we split our time between Jim's family and mine.  Each was equally nice.  I learned from Maude how to make Yams (the right way).  We were all having kids at the same time, so where ever we went for Thanksgiving it was crazy, with lots of noise, but lots of fun as the cousins grew up together.  I am grateful for parents and in-laws who loved us so.  Nothing made them happier than gathering their families together, and as I get older I understand the joy they felt when they got to have everybody together. 




As our children got older, I have had Thanksgiving in our home, most of the time.  We've done different things a few years, yet I still enjoy making the meal, setting the table and gathering everyone together.   
 
We are grateful to be having Thanksgiving with Ty and Melanie this year.  Just have to show up with a few dishes and enjoy the day.  Loving the day as always, remembering those that are gone, and enjoying those who surround me.
Happy Thanksgiving..Where ever you may be.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

"Gratitude unlocks the Fullness of Life..."

 
I always try to keep a gratitude journal.  I like to remind myself of the little things that bring me joy. At this time of year when it gets dark earlier.  (something that I do not like, I am a sun lover)  I try and think what makes me happy when the sun goes down. 

Curling up with a blanket to watch my favorite show.  Lately it's been Blacklist on Monday night.  Makes me look forward to the start of the week.
Socks on my feet.
Warm baths.
Extra Quilts on my bed.

As the days get shorter, instead of dwelling on that fact.  I think and am grateful for  the coming holidays.  Loving Thanksgiving and Christmas. 

And of course when it snows.. being able to enjoy it inside from a warm home.

A few thoughts on gratitude as I go into this lovely month.

 
 
And one of my all time favorite songs. 
Love this...

 
Happy November.
 

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Life Is Measured...


My friend gave me a frame with this saying on it. 
I thought this picture of Jim with Whitney on her wedding day was the perfect image for these beautiful words. 
Jim's face says it all as he hugs his beautiful daughter. 
 
 

 
Lately, as my days go by,
 it seems that I am just taking breaths til I go to bed at night.
 
I forget how many blessings...
 
 


Take my breath away.

















Monday, August 12, 2013

Reflections on Summer


I love summer. 
Warm nights, blue skies, beautiful flowers
And most of all, the family gets together. 
 Nick comes home for a few weeks,  the  DeSpain Gang flies out from the East to spend time with us.
  I love when the cousins all get together to play and have fun.
  They've been swimming at the Latimer's, played in our back yard. 
We've been to a Bee's game, a Real game, Draper Days, to Pinedale and back, we've ridden horses, fed a pig. 
 We've been together.


I've seen my flowers grow, sung with my cousins once more,
seen a beautiful rainbow, watched the sunset. 
 Held my little Wren, watched Jim take walks with Dylan,
 see the big boys fish with their Dad. 
 Spent days with Jake, Sam and Dylan, hugging, playing and laughing. 


I've spent time with my family in my lovely home. 
I love summer.

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Summer Is Here!!!!


Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Sam, Dylan and I jump in the car and go pick up Jake at school. 
 Friday was the last time...
because it was the last day of school. 
 After a tearful goodbye to Jake's wonderful teacher,
 Miss Jenny.
( we were walking away from her,
 and suddenly he turned around, ran back and wrapped his little arms around her knees)
...so sweet.  
 Jake saying
" I don't know if I will ever feel like this ever again."
  (he has a dramatic side). 
 
 We were off!!!
It is now officially summer.


To celebrate we came home,
 Grampa Jim joined us for a swimming party! 
 Nothing but fun with these guys. 


After a day with the three boys..
I relax at home in my beautiful garden. 
The roses are blooming,
almost everything is planted.. it is peaceful. 
 I know that summer is really here.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Lilacs



"I listened by the doorstep as the evening shadows fell,
While from the distance floated the faint tinklings of a bell,
The night hawk circled overhead then dropped straight down below,
The same as when I first lived there, in childhood, long ago.
 
The trees have grown much taller in the yard where once I played,
And now looked so majestic in their summer robes arrayed;
And near the walk the lilacs flung their fragrance to the air
The lilacs that my mother planted for us there.
 

"...Oh, sweet and fragrant lilac, the one she loved so well,
Thy fragrance brings to memory sad thoughts I cannot tell;
Sweet lullabies of childhood sung at the evening rest,
By mother clasping closely the one she loved the best.
A voice that gently whispered sweet words of love to me,
a face so kind and gentle, a heart with love so free;
Still yet my heart throbs feel them, still yet I see them there,
When lilacs that she planted with fragrance fill the air."
 
~Ed Blair

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

"It is your Reaction to Adversity..."

These last couple of months we have had our share of adversity. 
When it rains it pours. 
After Jim lost his job we have had many rainy days. 
 But as cheesy as it sounds...the sun always comes out after the rain. 
 For as many down days as we have had..there have been days full of blessings. 
 In February Jim got called to the Bishopbric, which has been a great blessing in our lives. 
 We also had time in February to visit the PA gang which we usually don't do in the winter months.  Each time I go through a difficult time it makes me aware of those around me who have it worse and my compassion for them deepens. 
 Going through adversity continues to strengthen my faith. 


I love this quote. 
 I remember telling my son when he was going through difficult times that when things get really tough, give yourself a day or so to be sad, but then pick yourself up.. start thinking of what you have to be grateful for and get on with life. 
 Have faith that things will work out. 
 Things do work out one way or another. 
 
This last week another bump in the road. 
 My back has gotten to the point where the nerves have made it so I am limping. 
 My left leg is getting more numb and dragging quite a bit. 
 The doctor is worried that some of the damage to my nerves is beyond repair. 
 So I have been a bit down this past week,
 wondering again why..
why is it pouring rain yet again?

And then I go outside


I look at the signs of spring.


I see my lilac blooming
 (the very lilac that Maude gave me for my birthday so many  years ago) 
It thrives and blooms each year reminding me of that sweet lady who taught me to love trees and flowers and nature. 
 I hear the sound of my fountain, so soothing as I fix our evening meal.


I see these beautiful plants waiting to be put in the ground. 
 They will make my garden lovely.


I look out from my front porch and see this view and am uplifted. 
 
So with any adversity that goes on in my life,
 I don't even have to leave my home to find many wonderful things
 to make me grateful that I am alive. 
Things that strengthen my faith, and help me know that all will be well.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Extraordinary Women

 I was reading in my book "Daughters in my Kingdom." 
The first paragraph in that book is the best as it talks about  examples of ordinary women who accomplish extraordinary things as they exercise their faith.  I have been blessed to be surrounded by such women. 
You don't hear about these women in magazines, newspapers, or movies.
  These are real women, who have amazing stories, who live life with courage and faith. 
 They overcome heartbreak and discouragement and come through stronger. 
They are beautiful because of the way they live and meet their challenges.



From Grama Bagley I may not have learned the art of quilting or stitching
 (that skipped generations to my daughters),
but I feel a kinship with her when I think about home, children and church.
Here is a quote from her journal,
 where she describes her feelings when she is about to lose her home.
 "I have become attached to this place. I love the flowers, trees, and shrubs we have struggled to raise from a veritable rock pile. As president of the mutual I have attended five sessions of the annual conference. I have mixed emotions. It was an inspiration to hear Elder Widtsoe say, 'I am as clay in the hands of a potter.' Now I know it is my duty to forget material things and respond to the call and do the will of my Father in Heaven.
It is my desire to do a small amount of good while I am young. If someone could say of me, 'she helped me over a rough spot or helped me catch the spirit of the gospel', I would feel my life had not been in vain. The loss of our home and my human weaknesses make me feel I should resign. Then I realize it is an opportunity and I would be cheating myself of growth in our church which means more than anything else."
Another entry in October of 1936 "
Many things and events have impressed me and helped my testimony to grow. Not long ago, our three sons all passed the sacrament together. It gave me a feeling I could not describe. I wish then that I could write a poem describing my inner most gratitude for 3 fine sons.
"Not long after this my grama and grampa lost their oldest son, Alan to a heart ailment, that he had struggled with for years. One night when Alan was very ill a young man in the ward, Lamont Gunderson,
 came over to give him a blessing.
He told them later that he was about to bless Alan that he would get better, but felt inspired to end with a plea for the Lord to take Alan, that his suffering would be brief.
Alan passed away very quietly that night while being held in his dad's arms.
 He was 18 years old.
 A year later grama wrote:
"Here it is a year since Alan left us. It is as fresh in my mind as if it were yesterday. Oh the heartache. Only a mother who has had a similar experience can know the feeling. The tears flow as freely because of the wound which is as deep as the day he left. It is not in my power to describe my emotions to lose one so fond of life. He brought so much joy into our home. Now it is like trying to go full speed on three wheels or some such impossible thing."
 
Grama had other problems to deal with in her life. 
 But she rose to the occasion.  She handled them with grace. 
 Always being there for her family.  Family was the most important thing to her.  She was a simple woman.  She learned early to serve others. 
 She was an ordinary woman who was extraordinary.
 
Another extraordinary woman is my sister, Jolyn.

 





She's the youngest in our family.  She became a widow at the age of forty one. 
She has four children. 
 At this young age she realized she had to reinvent herself. 
She has been an example of strength and generosity to the members of our family. 
Giving back to the Hospital that tried so hard to save her husband's life. 
 Always smiling.. I'm sure she get's down, but seldom does she show it to anyone. 
 As her children have grown and left home, she's had to start over again. 
She's stays busy by serving in the church,
 loving and playing with grandchildren and exploring the world. 
She is the most adventurous woman I know. 
Travelling the world..nothing slows her down. 
 She is a woman of a different time,
but much like our grandmother she rises to the occasion,
 through service, through her faith,
 she is extraordinary. 
 
As I write this post I can think of countless others and will probably post about them in weeks to come.
 These women keep me going.
They go about their lives without much fanfare.
 They just go out there and get things done,
 because they love their families..because they love the Lord, because they have faith,
 because they are righteous.
 
"In any and every age of the world when God has called or commanded man or a people to perform a certain work, they through determination and perserverance, and faith in him, have been enabled to accomplish it."
 
~Wilford Woodruff

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Everything I Need


As I sit indoors and think about this past year, I am filled with a sense of wonder.
 We've made it through another one.  There have been highs and lows, yet the good times are the things that stand out most in my mind. 

Those first days of spring.  Always it is nature that speaks to me. 
The days become a bit longer.
 The first sighting of green.  That hint in the air that the cold won't last forever.

And then glorious summer.
  Sitting outdoors in the garden. 
Grandchildren running and playing in the yard.
  Their laughter brings smiles even now as I think of those long warm days.

And then as the days become a little shorter, but those colors become more vivid,
my thoughts turn to Thanksgiving and Christmas. Those wonderful holidays that bring family and friends together. 
We celebrate by being together, sharing our love . 
What a lovely way to end the year.

Of course Winter always comes..those cold days that keep me hidden in my warm home. 
But as I wrap up and look out my window at the cold, I can only be grateful for my circumstances.  How fortunate to live in such a beautiful home, so close to our mountains.
 Close to friends, family..to be able to care for little ones. 
Even when the cold winter surrounds, I must always think of these blessings.

For I know that I have all I need to be happy.
 A loving husband, my children, grandchildren, friends, and family. 
Another year to be grateful..
 I have everything.
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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

A Winter Afternoon



"Hey Jim," says polly..
"it's a little quiet around here..want something to do
...maybe we should invite some kids over to play in the snow!"
 
~About an hour later...



The hill in the backyard is just perfect for little ones
..and for the parents
 and grandparents


Next a little hot chocolate, to dip our toast in
..anybody ready for a nap?

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Christmas - a day for remembering


What a beautiful day. Lovely snow. 
 Happy children.  Gifts from the heart. 
My photo album helps me to remember each precious moment of the season.
 
 
Nothing better than having everyone together..sharing the little one's joy. 
Seeing Wren on her first Christmas, eating Jim's omelets. 
Face-timing with the PA gang as we opened their gifts! 
 (love technology)..
 just being together.
 
 
"Christmas - That magic blanket that wraps itself about us, that something so intangible that it is like a fragrance.  It may weave a spell of nostalgia.  Christmas may be a day of feasting, or of prayer, but always it will be a day of remembrance - a day in which we think of everything we have ever loved."

~Augusta E. Rundel

I hope your Christmas was as joyous as mine was.

Monday, December 24, 2012

A Gathering of Loved Ones


Just another group of my most precious loved ones.  A gathering last night for some of Aunt Polly's homemade chicken noodle soup, aunt Julie's pretzel jello, and other delights brought in by our gang!  Almost fifty crammed into our home.  And of course the original "name game" group stayed and played after everyone left. 

As I post these different pictures during this Christmas Season, each one could be our Christmas Card, for all these people are so dear to me. 
My family of course. 
Then the extended, brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, who, I love so dearly and love seeing each one, and of course our dear neighbors and friends. 
What would I do without all these wonderful people in my life? 
 I am truly blessed. 

Monday, December 10, 2012

A Legacy of Love


With the passing of my Aunt Marie, I have had the opportunity to spend time with many relatives these past few days.  It has been nothing but a delight to have these loved ones in our home.  We have been laughing, sharing memories and becoming reacquainted.  Even though we go years without seeing one another, the family bond is strong and we take up as if it was yesterday, and the Low's and the Bagley's were coming to Grama's for their annual visit. 


As we gathered together to plan Marie's funeral, How grateful we all were that Aunt Jeanne and Uncle Mel took their places as our faithful leaders.  How we love them and are grateful they are with us.  They are reminders of a gentler more secure time, when we were young.  They, along with our parents, grandparents and Aunt Marie gave us a magical childhood.  The love of music that was instilled in us all was apparant as we prepared to sing for Marie's funeral.  "Marie's Choir" came through and I know she was there, leading us as she used to in one final family sing-a-long.

 
My cousin George played the bagpipes at the cemetery.  What a beautiful final touch.  How we appreciate him and this tribute for Marie.
 
 
And now, as we all go to our various homes, lives, children and grandchildren, I hope we can continue the great legacy of love that has been given to us.  That we teach our little ones the music, teach them of their great heritage,
 and most of all cherish one another.