AdaDisney 2

2-6 June 2018

Had a grand time! Ada loves it as much as I do. πŸ™‚ We drove down on Saturday and spent Sunday through Tuesday in the parks. Ada’s feet were killing her most of the time but we had 3 days and Max Passes so we were fine.

Splash was open this time. πŸ™‚
That was before and this is after. We did well πŸ™‚
Pixar Fest comes with awesome treats. Cake pop and an amazing eclair filled with PB cream and topped with grape jelly. Surprisingly tasty. And 4 different flavors of churros!

We rode on the Columbia for the first time

We got matching BFF necklaces, Mike for me and Sully for Ada
We both got the secret bonus on Zurg’s chest. 4 times!

Chocolate on chocolate on chocolate. That’s what I’m talking about πŸ™‚

Love Disney so much!

9th Grade Camp

Moab

May 2018

I finally got to be on the LA trip. We camped in green river and spent a day in goblin valley, one in arches, and did a river trip. So much fun.

Becky and me. April was too busy to be in photos πŸ™‚

Under Delicate Arch

My favorite rock Sonic and GPS to find him again

Melissa
Lauren in our favorite little cave

Jason from above
We couldn’t find spoons…

Pizza in the pavilion after the river πŸ™‚

AdaDisney

1-2 April 2018

I had spring break so I planned to go to Disneyland for a couple of days. Ada really wanted to come and could spare the time so off we went. Sunday was Easter so we decided to do the Easter Egg challenge and find all the hidden eggs. Monday we spent at California Adventure until they closed and then did a couple more hours at Disneyland. I bought an Annual Pass when I came with the Ransoms and these trips to Disney have been the brightest spots in my life. I look forward to them so much.

They had an environmental art competition going. These are 2 cool ones

Went back to the hotel pretty exhausted. We stayed at the Hilton and got a free upgrade to a top floor Disney view.
CafΓ© Orleans…Monte cristo and pommes frites

The view from our hotel room

Must go back to Flo’s again for this banana brioche French toast!

Nice scores ladies! Ada beat me…

Hamilton pun videos and pear soda. πŸ™‚

I filmed the street lighting that they do each night. It’s really cute

Hit the secret 50,000 points on Zurg’s chest πŸ™‚

Rode the monorail up front with the driver. Cool. But kind of spooky at night. You don’t realize how skinny the track is

Atlanta

15-18 March 2018

I went to an NSTA conference. Met up with my fellow teachers Joilyn Lincoln, Becky Curtis, and April Thompson (that’s us below left to right in front of the MLKJ reflecting pool. Awesome stuff learned. Inspiring places visited. Much soul food consumed. In other words…a triumph. πŸ™‚

Fried pickles πŸ™‚
Went to a special event at the aquarium and saw a whale shark up close and personal

The screening of The Farthest included a panel with the author and 3 of the original team. So neat!

The NASA booth at the conference included a real suit and a moon rock that you could actually touch!

Pittypat’s Porch is the cutest place! The catfish was incredible, the peach cobbler phenomenal, and the waiter even made me a virgin mint julep!

We had lots of fun walking the town and seeing the sights at night. I love Capitol buildings just like my dad

The most impactful of the sights was the Martin Luther King Jr stuff. This is the wagon his body was carried in down this street

The fire station where he played as a boy and became the first integrated one
His birth home

I sat in Ebenezer church for like 30 minutes listening to the recordings of his sermons and gospel music. A sad and poignant moment for me
I went by myself to the art museum after the others left to catch their earlier flight

The coolest stuff there was furniture and this awesome installation called Timeline all done by Joris Laarman

Margaret Mitchell’s home
There are so many cool churches in Atlanta
I had asked Atlantans where to find the best food and I was told Mary Mac’s Tearoom so I walked quite a long way to get there
Mmm. fried catfish, fried green tomatoes, mashed potatoes, biscuits, peach cobbler, cornbread). So good that I took rolls and cinnamon rolls back to Utah with me. πŸ™‚

RansomDisney

March 2018

The Ransoms had never been to Disneyland so they asked to me to come along and help them get the most out of their visit.

On the way down we visited Valley of Fire state park in NevadaThe next day we did Huntington Beach during the day and Crystal Cove in the evening.

We spent Monday at Disneyland and Tuesday at California Adventure. I had the greatest time experiencing things “for the first time” again through their eyes. It was such a blast!

Splash mountain was closed so they didn’t get to ride that. 😦 and the pier was closed to build the new Pixar pier

This was the spinny vomit teacup
Julie and I maintained the mellow teacup πŸ™‚
We had a great time at the Blue Bayou. Wonderful bread, amazing creme brΓ»lΓ©e, and Nora loved the Mint β€œJubilee” so much she loaded up her water bottle for later. πŸ™‚

They loved Fantasmic!
I think this is my highest Midway Mania score ever. πŸ™‚

I got First Visit buttons for them. πŸ™‚

We had the greatest time in the Wilderness Explorer Park!

Incredible food at the Wine Country Trattoria.
Ken kept tripping on one particular bit of sidewalk so we were teasing him with this name
World of Color just blew them away…

I flew home because I couldn’t spare more time off work and they were planning another day in LA and then the drive home so I actually did some of a third day just on my own before my flight left. It was fun but I missed my new family.

Words to live by…

Pretty horrifying right?
Main Street was being worked on. Tickets were really cheap at this time. Kind of off-season with some closures.
Love the Food and Wine Festival at DCA. I don’t drink but I sure love to eat! :). Strawberry pie and garlic Mac and cheese

Found a great alternative to the huge hot fudge sundae. Plus nothing beats mint chocolate chip ice cream. My mom would be so proud. πŸ™‚

St George, Snow Canyon, and Zion with Steve

November 2017

I get a whole week off for thanksgiving so Steve and I rented a condo in St George. We took day trips out to Snow Canyon where we climbed around in lava tubes (cut my legs up and tested the limits of my obnoxious knees and my acrophobia) and enjoyed the dunes and then to Zion Canyon where we tested our patience with road construction, explored the sunroof and the filters on my phone camera, and hiked up to Weeping Rock at sunset.

Family Events 2017

January. Went bowling for Tam’s birthday

January. Got meniscus repair surgery on my right knee and had to stay off of it for SEVEN WEEKS!

February. Ada was a way groovy Ancestor in the Addams Family

March. Went to Disney world with Ada where she performed with her Drama Productions company. In a motorized wheelchair.

April. Went to Mexico with Teri to paint at an orphanage

May. My cousin Mark Naylor died. Here are my aunts and uncles at the funeral dinner
May. Ada won Best Actress at her drama awards banquet and then she graduated!

June. Ada plays her dream role (Tracy) in Hairspray. πŸ™‚
June. Sleepover at Aunt Jen’s House! Complete with park and pool trips. πŸ™‚

June. Teo’s birthday and Summerfest parade.

June. Did a space mission at Lakeview. Em was our not-quite-fearless Captain. πŸ™‚
July. We put on the Naylor Reunion…wahoo 80’s fest!
July. Mucho time in Grandma Taylor’s pool

July. My dad passed away. Memories strewn all over my living room
July. Witnessed awesome lightning storm. Notice crazy Teo on the roof
August. Alex graduated with his BS from BYU. Nice work!

August. Witnessed a total solar eclipse in Sun Valley!
August. Pool part at Jul’s
September. Storytelling Festival at the new venue at Thanksgiving Point
Fall. Ada moved to Cedar City to attend SUU majoring in theatre. We go see Shakespeare shows
November. Festival of Trees. The ward YW decorated a tree in honor of Tony Means
December. Festive Feet! The Taylor women got pedicures. πŸ™‚
December. Sing along with Tam, Mark, and Andre. πŸ™‚
December. Christmas with the Christensens and the Taylors.

December. Christmas at home included Dave and Angie and Adventures with Falling Christmas Trees. πŸ™‚

I visited national and state parks all over the western US and took different people with me each time. Collected a great mass of stickers for my car πŸ™‚

Grief

22 July 2018

I’m writing these 3 posts almost a year after my dad passed. I haven’t been able to talk about it much. Losing him has been the hardest thing and I’m still struggling with it. At the advice of some people and as my heart dictated I did some things to aid in my grieving.

I took my full 6 bereavement days off of work and all of my PTO days throughout the year. A sweet colleague even donated a couple of her days to me. It has been the worst for me as far as absences go.

The funeral was the Saturday before I was supposed to start pre-service meetings. Needless to say I was a bit overwhelmed with the idea of starting school so I was excused for most of that week including Back to School Night.

We crammed the car full of Ada’s stuff and moved her into her new place in Cedar to start school at SUU (as if I wasn’t already a huge wreck!). I went hiking with the ransoms up to Kanaraville Falls and saw the shows that I missed the weekend my dad passed.

I took a Sunday and went hiking by myself up to a high mountain lake above Silver Lake. Gary had gone and said it was amazing. I went swimming in it (freezing!) and sat on a boulder and cried and wrote for hours (I had lugged my computer with me all the way up that mountain. Stayed until sundown. Nature is such a huge healer for me and it was something that my dad loved too.

I went to see a therapist and she told me I had depression. She gave me some suggestions of things that might help, conformed that my grief was normal, and listened to me. By the end of September I was in such a bad place that I took a week off of school and followed my therapist’s advice to try to find things that gave me comfort and made me happy. So I did some of my top things…being with Ada, walking the temple grounds, sitting alone atthe beach, and going to Disneyland. πŸ™‚

I picked up Ada and spent some time in Vegas with her.

I visited the Redlands and Newport Beach temples on my way to my little place in Long Beach.

I spent the next couple of days at the beach at various times. Picked up bags of trash. Had great fish too.

Then I spent a couple of days at my Happy Place. I have done lots of Disney Therapy this year. It reminds me of my dad and being there always makes me so happy. I did all the rides that remind me of my dad, I met Santa πŸ™‚ and enjoyed the Halloween decorations all over. My little Mickey was my buddy on the trip.

The next day I went to Universal Studios a place I went several times with my dad. There were lots of new things (Harry Potter) but also some familiar ones (the backlot tour with Back to the Future, the Bates model, and the Jaws exhibit that scared me to death).

On the way home I took sunset photos of the California fauna and then went to the St George temple. So peaceful.

Ada and I also visited the new Cedar City temple in November just before it was dedicated.

I saw my family doctor and started an anti-depressant. I’m still taking one (not the first one because it gave me suicidal thoughts) and I guess it helps.

When I was having a rough time, I had the sweetest surprise. My two darling sisters-in-law Teri and Anne brought me presents every single day. They called it the 12 Days of Happy. πŸ™‚ Day 4 was Ada coming home for the weekend. Day 6 was my favorite Indian food delivered to me at work (too busy eating it to take a photo). They ended the week with Susie patching up the holes in my bathroom walls, Teri and Anne painting it with the cutest turtles ever, a massage, and the sweetest basket of notes from the family. Made me cry and cry. I sure love my Taylor fam.

The funeral

5 August 2017

There were some disagreements in the family about various funeral arrangements but we got through those and ended up with a nice service. Not as well attended as we thought was appropriate for such a well-loved man but it was on a Saturday in the summer so we lost some to vacations.

The viewing was Friday night and Saturday morning. Jul and I put together a memory table for him and many people sent flowers.

It was tough for us but at least he is now whole and can golf and play racquetball and take pictures on the other side. πŸ™‚

All of the siblings and older grandkids shared memories of my dad. It was really sweet. I gave a talk which was very hard to write and just as hard to give through many tears but the spirit was there so it went well. I used some of his words from his writings. Here’s a copy if you care to read it.

Dad’s funeral

After the graveside service and pictures we had lunch at Susan’s church. It was very nice to be with family. What a great support system.

We bid farewell to a great man

Late July-early August 2017

It started as a simple infection in his foot that didn’t get properly treated. On Thursday, 20 July, he was diagnosed as septic at the care center and immediately sent to the hospital. I was in Logan seeing operas with Steve. We contemplated skipping Yellowstone and Tetons altogether but my family encouraged me to go. While away, a surgeon amputated part of my dad’s foot and felt confident that he had gotten all the infection.

Caution! Contains graphic images. Proceed with caution

He was conscious and upbeat (of course!) on Saturday but as the weekend progressed his condition worsened.

His limbs were swollen and red, he had a terrible rash all over, and his organs started to fail. They put in a feeding tube and even did dialysis. We stayed by his side all week waiting for him to improve. On Wednesday morning, I was with him when he woke up and he was conscious and we had a conversation about his condition which he called a “tough case” and he joked a bit with me. I felt after that morning that he would definitely improve but it was not to be. I feel like that morning was just a tender mercy, allowing me to spend a few last minutes with my dad.

On Thursday, I had tickets to see Shakespeare shows with Ada and Teri so I reluctantly left my dad’s side to drive to Cedar City. During the intermission of As You Like It, I got a call from my family. I spent the second half outside pacing the streets while we discussed my dad’s situation and decided that no artificial respiration would be used and all support would be withdrawn as soon as Dave and I could get there.

I broke the news to ada that I would have to leave. I stayed for a promised late-night swim and then drove the 3 hours home sobbing all the way. Here is a recording I made on the trip.

Dad notes voice recording

I got there at 3am. I just missed Uncle Dave and Aunt Nikki who had been there that evening but needed to get home.

We all gathered around his bedside. The nurse removed all the tubes and we shaved him (he always hated a scruffy beard face!) but kept the oxygen mask on until Dave and his girlfriend Angie got there on Friday at about 3. We said our goodbyes and Gary gave him the sweetest priesthood blessing of release. When the mask was removed, all the siblings and Susan gathered in a huge hug around him and let him go. It was sad and sweet and there was a really strong spirit in the room. Alex and Steve, Alicia, Whitley and Edgar, Alecia and Mike and Lori, were all there in the room and we had so many hugs and tears. Teo joined us just afterward and said his goodbye. After the mortuary people took his body we went to my place for dinner. We had several family gatherings over the next week and that was super nice. We made his recipes or his favorite foods, looked at photo albums and scrapbooks, and reminisced. And of course built a puzzle (the last one he worked on).