Wednesday, November 12, 2008

The latest.

We have been busy to say the least lately. Last weekend I ran a 5K, that seemed to be harder then the other longer races I have ran, with some friends. And our main water line into our house was totally leaking, soaking our carpet in the basement. After we had quotes to get it fixed for $350 to $490, Carston decided to fix a leaking valve himself. I am so glad I married a handyman. It only took him an hour(other then digging the hole, 4 feet by 5 feet deep!!!) and saved us tons of tons of money.

But the big news in our family is the passing of my Grandpa Simmons. He passed away on the morning of Election Day and although he has been in poor health for a few years now, it was kind of a sudden thing. We visisted him in the hospital on Sunday and he looked actually really healthy, we had a great visit, which is now a cherished memeory. Carston told him of his dive trip and the fish he caught and that got my grandpa remembering all the good times he had fishing on the ocean. I really don't want to go into details but I was very suprized to see how my grandpa looked in only one days time. And I couldn't get over the fact that his time on earth, his test, was over. We had his funeral yesturday, Novemeber 11th, Veterans Day, and it was very emotional to watch as my brother, in the military and cousins whom have served in the military, did the military honors with the flag over the gravesite. It was a pretty day and a wonderful service and I have some very specail moments that I will never forget. Thank' you grandpa for being such a character. For always making me feel so loved, for loving Carston and telling me you thought my daughter was the smartest, most beautiful little girl and always marveling over her. Thank'you for having your prized garden, for your love of food, for your love of the temple, for your testimony and stories of knowing, President Kimball our prophet. Thank' you for having me sit on your lap, well beyond the point of me being your little granddaughter. Thank'you for Pinza, freezer burnt ice cream, and letting me in on your hiden stashes of treats. Ice Cream buckets and planter baskets on your head, stories of all the girls you dated, and making sure we knew you picked the best girl! You were and are loved so much. I will miss your laughter, but I will not forget your love and your legacy! Till we meet again....I love you!

8 comments:

Charee B Mcclellan said...

man, are you tring to make us all cry too?? well it worked! that was a really nice write up, sounds like he was a great man...it made me miss my grandpas that have passed on, they sounded the same. something about grandpas are they are sure great! congrats on running the race, that is great...if i even could run a block i would be so pleased!

The McCullough Family said...

What a sweet tribute to your dear grandpa. He sounds like an amazing guy and I am glad you have such good memories of him. I am also glad our husbands are handy men; Frank taught they well, and it has saved us a lot of money over the years! I agree with a 5K being harder, at least it was for me and my 10 K. I think it is hard because you don't really have time with a 5K to get a good steady pace, anyway, can't wait to party it up over Turkey day! Take care until then!

Haylee Munk Brown said...

Hey Katrina! I just wanted to say hi, and that I blog stalked you through the Sky View blog :) You look great and you have a cute family!!

Charee B Mcclellan said...

hey- i went private, so if you want an invite just email me at chareebmc@gmail.com and i will send you an invite!

KIRSTEN said...

Gobble, gobble ... can't wait to run my turkey trot

Rebekah said...

very nice post! hope you have a great thanksgiving!

pan x 8 said...

I'm sorry Katrina for being such a bad friend! I'm sorry about your Grandpa who through your very short but tender feelings touched my heart. (ok, I admit it - I cried) What a wonderful life you've had with your Grandpa and what a wonderful life he lived just through your thoughts of him. Thanks Katrina...

And I'm just trying to catch the cuteness in your family!!

Amy said...

I love your memories of your grandfather, it reminds me of my grandpa who has also passed. Thank you for sharing.