Monday, November 26, 2012

Light-Houses always have a story!

Over the Thanksgiving Holiday... Hubby & I was able to take a shot trip to San Diego.. and one of the places we went too....


                              I love the stories behind the Lighthouses!





The Old Point Loma Lighthouse - Illuminating the Past
The Old Point Loma Lighthouse stood watch over the entrance to San Diego Bay for 36 years. At dusk on November 15, 1855, the light keeper climbed the winding stairs and lit the light for the first time. What seemed to be a good location 422 feet above sea level, however, had a serious flaw. Fog and low clouds often obscured the light. On March 23, 1891, the light was extinguished and the keeper moved to a new lighthouse location closer to the water at the tip of the Point.
Today, the Old Point Loma Lighthouse still stands watch over San Diego, sentinel to a vanished past. The National Park Service has refurbished the interior to its historic 1880s appearance - a reminder of a bygone era. Ranger-led talks, displays, and brochures are available to explain the lighthouse’s interesting past.
Construction - Why is it the "Old Point Loma Lighthouse?"
The Old Point Loma Lighthouse is a reminder of simpler times - of sailing ships and oil lamps and the men and women whom day after day faithfully tended the coastal lights that guided mariners. In 1851, a year after California entered the Union, the U.S. Coastal Survey selected the heights of Point Loma for the location of a navigational aid. The crest seemed like the right location: it stood 422 feet above sea level, overlooking the bay and the ocean, and a lighthouse there could serve as both a harbor light and a coastal beacon.
Construction began three years later. Workers carved sandstone from the hillside for walls and salvaged floor tiles from the ruins of an old Spanish fort. A rolled tin roof, a brick tower, and an iron and brass housing for the light topped the squat, thick-walled building. By late summer 1854, the work was done. More than a year passed before the lighting apparatus - a five foot tall 3rd order Fresnel lens, the best available technology - arrived from France and was installed. At dusk on November 15, 1855, the keeper climbed the winding stairs and lit the oil lamp for the first time. In clear weather its light was visible at sea for 25 miles. For the next 36 years, except on foggy nights, it welcomed sailors to San Diego harbor.
The light had only a short life because the seemingly good location concealed a serious flaw: fog and low clouds often obscured the beam. On March 23, 1891, the keeper extinguished the lamp for the last time. Boarding up the lighthouse, he moved his family and belongings into a new light station at the bottom of the hill. Today you can see the "New" Point Loma Lighthouse from the Whale Overlook, 100 yards south of the Old Point Loma Lighthouse.


There is a cementary that you pass on the way to the Lighthouse..on both sides of the road.. endless tombstones..... my tears tore at my heart!
No words need to be said... " God bless those who died for our FREEDOM!"


 

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

A Message of THANKS

okay... soooo I'm a bit sentimential.. but as I age.. my heart beats to a slower drum.
I'm not in a rush..for the minute to pass.. I'm slower but more aware... and my mind reminds my heart to be THANKFUL for another day lived.

I'm Thankful for my wonderful, smart,service oriented, hard working, patient,loving children!
I'm Thankful for the perfect (Love) I have for my grandchildren. ( that means they make me smile)
I'm Thankful for my employment at Kiddi Kollege.
I'm Thankful for the strong love and friendship we have at K.K.
I'm Thankful for my morning diet coke! 
I'm Thankful for the blessings I've recieved by serving a 3-year. Mission for "The Church of Jesus Christ on Temple Square" ( so many tears shared with others who have shared their journey with me)
I'm Thankful for a very succesful back surgery!
I'm Thankful for my friends, neighbors and all those who have made a difference in my life at just the right time.
I'm Thankful for my program " THE POLAR EXPRESS" that I have been able to share with others for 4 years. I'm so THANKFUL FOR THE TALENT THAT OTHERS GIVE TO MAKE THIS PROGRAM A MEMORABLE EVENT
I'm THANKFUL for all of my customers who have purchased my bags....and those who have promoted them!
I'm Thankful for our Home.. small, cozy, and full of life & snoring!
I'm soooo Thankful for Chocolate!
I'm Thankful for a Mother who taught me to be a survivor!
and of course..

 I've left the best for last...
I'm Thankful for my husband and all the support and blessings he has given to me unconditional.. I'm Thankful for his service in the Navy for our Country.  I'm Thankful for the tender mercies!

With a very THANKFUL HEART ... I appreciate my Blog Followers....

                        HAVE A WONDERFUL MEMORABLE THANKSGIVING!

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Did you play "PAPERDOLLS WHEN YOU WERE YOUNG?"

ONE OF MY BEST MEMORIES ... STARTING IN KINDERGARDEN ON UP TOO????
( I'll never tell)..

But I will tell you I loved paper-dolls.... hours and hours playing and cutting Paper dolls!  My Mom worked many hours as a cook ( and the best pie maker in Heber)...she was supporting four girls after my Father died when I was just two..so I was alone alot...my sisters were preoccupied.. hmmm!  But with my huge imagination I was pretty content with my play-furniture .... and my paper-dolls.
I loved the life's I greated for my paperdolls.
                    . my paper-dolls were blessed to have me as their owner!

Sunday, November 11, 2012

IT'S BEGGINGING TO LOOK ALOT LIKE CHRISTMAS!

 
 
The snow is falling ...giving the  outdoors a new peaceful look...
Thanksgiving is just around the corner... and then ....it is time to think of
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Monday, November 5, 2012

Making Memories with Grandma's

I was able to pull some very busy Mother's to my home Saturday to make some Memories
I feel like it is important for my family to know a bit of history pertaining to their Grandma's
My Mother and Grandmother were known for their cooking, sence of humor and hard work!
I recieved my Grandma Jordan's silverware that was handed down to my Mother and now handed down to my family.  We used spoons & forks to decorate our books!
Inside the book is the Poem " Grandma's Apron" the orginal one.
 
 
 




The strings were tied, it was freshly washed, and maybe even pressed.  For Grandma, it was everyday to choose one when she dressed. The simple apron that it was, you would never think about; the things she used it for, that made it look worn out.  She may have used it to hold some wildflowers that she'd found., or to hide a crying child's face when a stranger came around. Imagine all the little tears that were wiped with just that cloth.. or it became a potholder to serve some chicken broth.
She probably carried kindling to stoke the kitchen fire, to hold a load of laundry, or to wipe the clothesline wire.  When canning all her vegetables, it was used to wipe her brow, you never know, she might have used it to shoo flies from the cow.  She might have carried eggs in from the chicken coop outside.  Whatever chore she used it for, she did them all with pride.  When Grandma went to heaven, God said she now could rest.
 I'm sure the apron that she chose, was her Sunday best!
by Tina Trivett