Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Christmas Day, 2018


          It has been a white Christmas, snowing off and on most of the day, but not giving much in the way of inches. No complaints,white is white and adds to the cozy feeling that should go with this holiday. The neighborhood gifts, all delivered, and likely consumed as part of the treats this day. Merry Christmas! Enjoy these days, they are all too soon over and pushed into the past.

          Kent and Tammy Beardall had a houseful not long ago. Michelle Wall and her four children came up from Grand Junction, CO. Nicole and Nathan Denny took a break from school at BYU/I in Rexburg, ID. Kyle Beardall drove up from Logan and Mikel and Rebecca Beardall, now in Preston, joined them
          Candy Longhurst and her three daughters Emily and McKinley Longhurst and Tiffany Wheeler, enjoyed the Alex Boye Concert at Cherry Peak Resort in the mountains east of Richmond, UT. This was courtesy of tickets won from the Preston Citizen. What a treat for these four, they loved every chord of the performance.
           The family and friends of Bonnie Lue Hansen gathered in Mink Creek for her funeral. It was a true celebration after the years she has suffered with Parkinson's disease. The program was filled with music, something always high on Bonnie's priority list. All the Hansen children and their families were here: Sandra Kemp, Roxanne Beutler, Patricia Bowles, Sidney Hansen, Tim Hansen and Wesley Hansen.
          Jacob Stanworth, the son of Kaci and Heath Avery, was ordained in the Aaronic Priesthood to the office of a deacon in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The deacon's quorum in the local ward is small and he is a most welcome addition to their ranks.
           The Mink Creek Ward Relief Society organization has had a change in the presidency. Patti Christensen, Anna Beth Olson and ReNae Egley were released from their callings. The new officers are Kim Christensen as the president, Betty Jo Jepsen her first counselor and Laurel Wilde, the second counselor. Annavelyn Wilcox will continue to serve as the secretary. In the process Kim was released as a counselor in the ward Primary organization and Jasmine Erickson will be filling that position.
          Turkeys, turkeys everywhere. At lease the birds go to roost in nearby trees during the darkened hours. The deer and raccoons are still very active during these hours and are a constant threat to anyone driving through our community, all night long.

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

December 19, 2018


         Relief Society members, plus guests, gathered for a Christmas Dinner. The atmosphere of snow outside and holiday decorations in the hall added to the warm feeling of the evening. Sherrie Corbett had decorated with glowing lamps surrounded by greenery atop red table runners on each table and sparkling small pine trees lit up a corner or two. The theme for the night was “Angles Among Us” and throughout the evening anonymous stories were shared of kind deeds performed throughout the community for one another. The menu was chicken breast in a savory sauce, baked potato, tossed salad and rolls, followed by a spicy cake topped with a lucious cranberry sauce and a dollop of whipped cream. Around eighty people attended the event. The committee in charge included Anna Beth Olson, ReNae Egley, Corinne Larsen, Patti Christensen, Sherrie Corbett, Jasmine Erickson and Annavelyn Wilcox.
          Jim and Debbie Harrison have been up from St. George, UT. Mink Creek continues to be their “home away from home” and we are always happy to see them back with us.
           Patti and Forrest Christensen spent the most recent holiday, plus a few more days with Patti's son Matt, his wife Marissa and daughter Savanah at their home in Granite Bay, east of Sacramento, CA. Matt is a firefighter and had just come off of fighting the Camp Fire. He had many stories to share. They had a wonderful time and shared in decorating Matt's home for the coming Christmas holiday.
           Juli and Jared Egley and their family had some fun days in Park City with Juli's sisters. Activities included a 22 mile bike ride (not all inclusive), hot tubbing in the snow and hanging out with cousins. They finished things off with a broken bone in Chris Egley's arm, hoping this doesn't become a tradition.
          Matt and Haylee Westerberg took a couple of days to be at home in Station Creek with his parents, Wendy and Terry Westerberg. For now Matt and Haylee are living that suspended life, between job assignments. Currently the couple are visiting some of Matt's old stomping grounds in Ethiopia.

          Counting the days before Christmas. Preparations going on up and down our valley. Reports of a lack of electricity for a few hours on the morrow from the power company.  This does not help with the tasks that still need to be accomplished, but it does make us aware of how dependent we are upon that source of energy in our day to day lives.
           A bit of a thaw, icicles dripping and falling from the eaves. Patches of grass of expanding sizes poking through our snow. Starting to wonder if our white Christmas that has seemed assured will be green instead. It won't put a blight on the spirit of the holiday, but plans may change from skiing or sleighriding to football at our ballpark. Hopefully not. Let it snow!

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

December 11, 2018


          It was a with a sigh of relief that Robert Crosland welcomed his wife Phee and son Angleo Croasland back home. They had driven to the Midwest to the area where Angelo had served on his LDS mission, intending to tour the various places he had served. Then those fierce winter storms moved into the Midwest. When there was a fairly good break between the onslaught Phee and Angelo decided to come home a bit earlier than planned.
          Wayne and Jackie Olsen enjoyed to company of their daughter Donell and Nate Owen and their children from North Logan. Donell performed a vocal solo for the Mink Creek Ward, with Jackie accompanying.
           Ken and Loren Nash put in a few days at the Haws home in Mink Creek. At the time there was no snow, but it was still a change from their home in California.
           The home of Jimmie and Anna Beth Olson was full of fun when their daughter Dana and Charlie Peterson and their crew of grandchildren came down from Meridian, ID.
            Ron and Mary Norris traveled to the home of their granddaughter, Carly for the Thanksgiving holiday. It was especially fun for Mary to help Carly as she prepared her first turkey with trimmings in her new position as 'lady of the house.”
           The Tim Checketts family came up from Texas for the holiday to be with his sister Melinda and her husband Kerry Jepsen in Mink Creek. The Checketts family lived in our community a few years ago, so there is a feeling of “coming home” when they visit.
          The respiratory crud that is often present this time of year is making its rounds in our community. Complaints of sore throats and enduring coughing abound. It appears to be virus caused and is miserable.

           Judging from all the tracks in the snow our local deer are making themselves comfortable in residents' yards. Hopefully they haven't started chewing on greenery intended to beautify the homes. It is a little early to expect that.
          We seem to have more turkeys than usual, or perhaps they are just spreading out more. At any rate, they are very present! Watch out for them if you are driving through our village.
           Houses are looking festive for the season.  It is particularly beautiful at night to see hillsides hosting pretty light displays in the darkness.

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

December 4, 2018


         The Thanksgiving holiday brought all the family of Steve and Terry Mainini home to Mink Creek. Tony came down from Pocatello. Angelina and Iyar Kores arrived from Eagle Mountain, UT, with their little Ariella who provided entertainment for one and all. Steve's dad, Ted Mainini, is now part of the Mink Creek family shared in the festivities.
         ReNae and Kent Egley and some of their daughters with families, truly went 'over the river and through the woods' as they all took part in a huge family get-together at the beautiful lodge of Kent's brother, Larry and Bunny Egley, in West Glacier, MT. It was a weekend of family, snow and the beauty of Glacier National Park on their doorstep.
         Emily Longhurst, daughter of Candy and the late Sheldon Longhurst, was recognized at the Preston High School's closing banquet at the end of the fall sports. She was noted for Highest Hitting Performance on the Junior Varsity volleyball team.
          Lana and Ivan McCracken were with family in Idaho Falls, ID, for a grandchild wedding during the holiday. Savannah Baird, Daniel and Heather Baird's youngest daughter, was married to Danny Wells, a young man from Washington.
          Wayne and Jackie Olsen are getting nicely settled into their new home on Capitol Hill. It has been quite process from the pouring of their foundation until the house is finally into place, They have 'camped out' in their mobile home during warm weather, and harbored in a neighbor's rental when it was chilly, since their first decision to move to Mink Creek.
           Paul and Terrie McKay hosted a full house for the weekend. All three kids were home: Cody and Kevyn McKay, Morgan and Eli Curtis, and Andy McKay, all up from Logan, UT. Terrie's parents, Layne and Karen Erickson rounded off the family setting.
           Mike and Mary Ann Jepsen had guests pulling into their lane for several days before Thanksgiving. Their four children, Jonathan, Annie, Joe, and Jared , plus the matching families were here for fun and food.
           Reed Swann and his daughter Penny went down to Paul and Glenda Swainston's place in Preston. A big item on the menu was the pecan pie produced in Penny's oven. Since that event Reed is announcing a new grandchild. His son Charlie and Sarah Swann have added a new little girl to their family.
           The Christmas tree harvest is still going on in our canyons. There is a real mix of license plates identified outfits mainly from Utah and Idaho hoisting a tree, or trees, as they head south down the highway.

            We are feeling winter's grip.  Have had several days of snow, not gobs, but enough the first day to build snowmen, nice and sticky.  The storms that have left snow since have given us the light fluffy stuff, sparkly and pretty, but pretty empty of moisture.  However, we have had sufficient to start the snowmobiles  going into our canyons.  They might have to be careful in their choice of surface, there are rocks underneath the white blanket.
          Hope you have turned your calendar over and are happy to have it be December.  It is a pretty special time of the year and most of us are thinking of kindness and appreciation for those around us. Keep in mind that little things count and can have just as much positive impact as something more grandiose. Thanks for sticking with this blog, I so wish there were some way I could share with you the joy of living in this little place.