Shock, shock, shock! I've certainly been open about my support of Marie Osmond on Dancing with the Stars, but I must say, seeing Cheetah girl eliminated last night was a shock! I thought either Marie or Jane Seymour would be leaving. I guess it goes to show you that there are not only a ton of Osmonds out there, but tons of Osmond fans! So, I'm still rooting for Marie!
We didn't have many trick-or-treaters tonight. When we first moved to Park City, we would have tons. I guess most folks now take kids to their churches, etc.
Corby will be going back down to Oklahoma this Friday afternoon to sign some paperwork for Charles. Charles is getting all of his affairs in order, as his health deteriorates. It's sure hard to see someone you love dying of cancer. We lost my dad in 1994, and Corby's mom last year, but both were sudden and unexpected. While it's hard to deal with the shock when you lose someone like that, I think it's harder when you see someone suffering! Charles, you continue to be in our thoughts and prayers!Music for today is the new Eagles CD: Long Road out of Eden. AWESOME CD! I've been waiting a lot of years for new Eagles music. It sure doesn't disappoint!
Oh yeah, our other big news! My brother and sister-in-law ended up with 3 extra tickets to Garth Brooks' Nov. 12 show in KC. I bought them, and Brandon, Kaleb and I are going! YIPPEE! I didn't try to get tickets when we thought it was just the Nov. 14 show, and I was out of town when the selling frenzy ended in 9 concerts being sold-out! So, even though it is kind of a pain to go on a Monday night, we're gonna do it!
Today's quote, in honor of my wonderful sons Brandon and Kaleb: "You don't raise heroes, you raise sons. And if you treat them like sons, they'll turn out to be heroes, even if it's just in your eyes." -- Walter Schirra, Sr.
We didn't have many trick-or-treaters tonight. When we first moved to Park City, we would have tons. I guess most folks now take kids to their churches, etc.
Corby will be going back down to Oklahoma this Friday afternoon to sign some paperwork for Charles. Charles is getting all of his affairs in order, as his health deteriorates. It's sure hard to see someone you love dying of cancer. We lost my dad in 1994, and Corby's mom last year, but both were sudden and unexpected. While it's hard to deal with the shock when you lose someone like that, I think it's harder when you see someone suffering! Charles, you continue to be in our thoughts and prayers!Music for today is the new Eagles CD: Long Road out of Eden. AWESOME CD! I've been waiting a lot of years for new Eagles music. It sure doesn't disappoint!
Oh yeah, our other big news! My brother and sister-in-law ended up with 3 extra tickets to Garth Brooks' Nov. 12 show in KC. I bought them, and Brandon, Kaleb and I are going! YIPPEE! I didn't try to get tickets when we thought it was just the Nov. 14 show, and I was out of town when the selling frenzy ended in 9 concerts being sold-out! So, even though it is kind of a pain to go on a Monday night, we're gonna do it!
Today's quote, in honor of my wonderful sons Brandon and Kaleb: "You don't raise heroes, you raise sons. And if you treat them like sons, they'll turn out to be heroes, even if it's just in your eyes." -- Walter Schirra, Sr.
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