May 3, 2005 - - Letter to Mom and Dad on their mission to Cambodia
I'm sitting here, wishing to hear from you, and then I
realize that I haven't been very good at writing to you!! Sorry !! Let's see..................
what's been going on in our lives.
Roger is loving his work as usual (HAHA) He had to get up in the middle of the night
(2 a.m) because one of his driver's had been arrested and thrown in jail
because of a falsified driving log. The highlights in Roger's life are of
course, Camryn and watching Landon's baseball. All the stress from his job
wears him down, and he's usually asleep in his chair by 8:30 p.m.
Amanda has about 44 days left of school. She has done well, and is at the top of her
class. She won't know about the
externship (where she goes) until June.
We walk everyday (that it's not raining!) on the walking path. She struggles
with her emotions, and gets down easily.
Jim is not making things any better, as he has now refused to let her
have full custody, but want's joint custody, and will fight "to his dying
breath" for this. She (it seems to
me) gives in so easily, wanting to not have contention, and wanting Camryn to
have a relationship with her dad. She is
planning on taking Camryn down to Phoenix
for the weekend, over the 20-22 of this month.
I am going to St. George this weekend (7-8), but not next weekend, and
me and Manda will celebrate Camryn's birthday (May 12th) on the 13th, as we are
going to go to SLC, to Hogle Zoo, and shopping, etc.
Zac is always working on a project !! Let's see.
He's got his heat ducting all in for his upstairs, and it's now
connected to his furnace. That was quite
a job. He and Shawn Prescott worked on
it most of the day last Saturday. He has
the ditch all piped, head gates in, and grates on the head gates, pipe all in
down the side of his house, with little pipes coming up (2 1/2 inch)that he has
capped, which can be opened to get the side if needed. He's got a sprinkling systems all in the
front and side. The curbing people are
coming Thursday. Rain gutter people are
coming next week. Hydro-seeding people
next week also. He's got the walls (next
to the driveway) that we did while you two were here, and the wall out front,
and a front step leading down to the sidewalk...............It's looking very
very nice.
CJ is still working, and has decided to get her CNA
also. She got her pharmacy tech license,
but hasn't worked in that area yet. She
and Zac will find out whether or not they are getting a little boy or little
girl on Thursday. We'll let you know !!
Landon is still going full throttle at baseball. They will go into the first round of the
State playoffs this weekend, in third place in our Region. They will have a double header on Saturday in
St. George. If they lose both games,
they are out, If not, they'll be BACK to
St. George on the 12th (Camryn's Birthday) to play again. We'll have to see how it goes. Somedays they look real good, and others, the
BAD NEW BEARS. Landon plays a good game
consistently, and is batting 300+. He
usually throws at least 2 runners out a game, at either 2nd or 3rd, or gets
them coming home. He does well in school, and is in the National Honor Society
besides all of his sports. I hope he can
go far in life in both directions.
I'm still buried at work, but slowly digging out. I'll be glad when May is over, because it HAS
to be done by then. Young Women is fun, but a lot of work !! We are decorating cakes (with Vicki Walker's
help) tonight. Last week we did gold
leaf pictures, and the week before, made lip gloss. I took Breanne Wilson's senior pictures last
weekend, and they turned out good. I'm
also working on "photo slide shows" of wrestling kids, to give them
as Senior gifts. We will go to Temple Square on
the 12th, to plant flowers with the young women. I'm excited about this !!
The weather has been raining on and off, and the River is
high. There has been some flooding in
Peterson, but not too bad. East Canyon
was running pretty high too - but they have started holding it back now, but
Bud Carter says they let too much out, and unless we get a lot more rain, it
won't fill. It still has 15 feet to go,
and is going up 2 inches per day. Yesterday day I met with Dee Waldron, and
that Daren Rasmussen from the State, and Shane Green (originally from Morgan)
and Bud Carter, to walk the creek, and see the project that the church wants to
do. I hope it does not impact us negatively
downstream. - they say it won't. I
guess this park is not going to be your typical church park, similar to
Zarahemla, etc. There is to be no mowed
lawn, no asphalt, no concrete. They are
basically trying to create a floodplain that will allow the water to slow and
the energy to dissipate. They are not
planning on disturbing the river bed itself, just sloping the ground around
it. I wish I could explain it better. It
looks like their permit will be approved (surprise surprise). From the walk yesterday it is quite a ways
from our campground, more than I thought, so hopefully it will be okay. (They never did do this Church "camp")
See you later :)
Gwen
May 6, 2005 - - Letter from Mom and Dad on their mission to Cambodia
Dear Family,
Things are going well and we are
now settled back into our schedule that seems to become busier each day.
The weather is HOT and should continue like this for several more
weeks. Lee it taking it a lot better than I am. In fact, cold
weather along with cold hands and feet sounds mighty good. At 7:30 this
morning it was already 86 degrees outside. We hope all is well back
home. We miss all of you and think of you often. Love, Elder and Sister Dickson
May 8, 2005 - - Letter from Mom and Dad on their mission to Cambodia
Dear
Gwen, Erika, Carrie,
Thanks
for being such wonderful mothers to my grandchildren. Have a good
day.
Love
Dad
Dear
Gwen, - Letter from Mom and Dad on their mission to Cambodia
"HAPPY
MOTHER'S DAY" to my wonderful daughter. I hope this day is as
special for you as you are to me. You are not
only a caring Mother and Grandmother but an outgoing person and
a very good friend to everyone. I am so pleased with all that you are
doing in the Church and the way you set your goals and accomplish them. I
don't think I will ever be able to memorize the statement of the Living
Christ. That is quite an accomplishment and you should be very pleased
with yourself. You will never know just how much joy you bring to Dad and
I. Thanks again for being our pride and joy.
Love,
Mom
Letter to Mom while on their mission to Cambodia
Happy Mother's Day to you too Mom
I've been thinking about you a lot today, and seem to miss
you especially bad. I'm sorry you will get this late, since I'm writing
it at 7:37 p.m on Sunday (Mother's Day) - I know it it 9:37 a.m. on Monday
morning there. I hope you did not think I had forgotten you. We
were traveling back from St. George today. We have been down there
watching Landon play baseball in the playoffs. Morgan went into the state
playoffs as third in Region, and this past 2 days, they played two games,
losing to Wasatch and winning Delta. They will travel back there next
Wednesday night for the rest of the state playoffs (Two games on
Thursday). If they were to take State, they would have to WIN 7
games in a row, over a three day period. If they get beat once more, they
are out, since it is double elimination. I won't be able to go, because
Camryn's birthday is Thursday, and Manda has to work, and that is the day our
Young Women are going to Temple Square to plant flowers, and MAYBE if they are
still alive and will play on Friday, I will try and make it down for that game,
we'll have to see !?!?! I'm sorry I can't go, but I don't want to desert
Manda and Camryn on her birthday, because even though Camryn wouldn't know,
Manda would feel really bad.
I love you very much, and miss you too. I am very
proud of you and dad, you set a great example for our family. I know our
family is and will be blessed because of your sacrifice. Landon got up this
morning, (he rode the bus home with the team last night and they got home a 3
a.m this morning) and we stayed down and came home today, and even without me
here, Landon got up by himself and went to church! I told him that was
the best Mother's Day present I could ever ask for. I don't know if Mark
or Erika told you, but we are planting a tree down at the property in your
honor for Mother's Day. I hope that meets with your approval. I
will send a picture as soon as we get it in ! I hope you had a nice
day. You are the BEST MOM !! (I don't think we ever planted a tree?)
LOVE GWEN and family
May 10, 2005 - - Letter from Mom and Dad on their mission to Cambodia
We
are attaching a few pictures showing some of the meats that are available here
in Cambodia .
You will see some show a variety of meats sold each morning in the
market. These are freshly slaughtered, probably killed that very morning
so the meat would be good as long as it was cooked well. However, we buy
all of our meat at one of the more modern grocery stores. If you look at
various pictures you will see parts of pigs (head and feet), ducks, chickens,
etc. Also notice a large pan of locusts which were for sale at the
Central Market.
Two
of the pictures need further explanation. The other night as we were
going to a wedding reception we passed by an open air eating establishment
loaded with people and our driver said, "this is where they eat dog
meat." When we looked closely we could see a dog's head in one of
the pans. Of course we didn't have our camera with us. Today, while
returning from the Red Cross celebration we passed the same
establishment. This time we did have our camera and got a couple of
pictures that we have included. One of them shows a dog on a grate over a
flame. The hair is being burned off after which it will be scraped clean
and butchered. The other one shows a dogs head in a pan, notice the teeth
and nose. We didn't feel too much like eating our lunch after seeing
this. Maybe we could have a barbecue with certain dogs when we get
home. We asked Brother Som if they raised the dogs for this purpose but
he said no, they just steal them off the street. He has had two or
three of his dogs disappear over the years and he thinks that they were taken
for this purpose.
We
will close for now as it is past our bedtime but we just had to send these
pictures to you.
Love
Mom and Dad, Grandma and Grandpa
Wed, 11 May 2005 - Letter from Mom and Dad on their mission to Cambodia
Here
I am, half-way around the world and still concerned about affairs at
home. We heard from Bruce concerning a meeting Zac and CJ attended for
the LLC. He mentioned that workdays were planned for the May 14th and
June 4th. If this is right, since I can't be there, please see that our
family is represented. Thanks. Dad
Reply to above:
Don't worry dad - we'll be there. Hey, there was a problem
with your toilet in the main bathroom. It was not flushing right. #1
would go down all right, but not #2. Jason and Shelly had Zac come over
and take a look at it, and Zac was just sure it was the toilet, so he got a new
one, and put in on and the Dickson luck held true............... Still
would not flush, and even WORSE than before !! He climbed up on the roof,
just SURE it was the vents, stuck a hose down, but no luck - He told
Jason he would have to call Roto-Rooter. They called them, and they
snaked it down, and now it flushes like a charm !! Sorry we did not try
that before buying a new toilet. Is it okay to pay from your account
? It was $90.00. Sorry.............
Love Gwen
May 11, 2005 - Letter from Amanda to Gwen
Hi mom
Hi mom
I was just checking in w/you to see how you
where doing. I have been really worried about you lately and I am hoping
that it's just the pressures of your job, and your deadline. I hope that
you have called your Dr. and made an appointment. I am really worried about you
and you better take me seriously.. dammit.. luv ya Amanda
I'm okay hon. Just tired. I don't have time to
go to the doctor now. We'll see how it goes after the end of May, and if
I'm still messed up, I'll pursue it. Thanks for worrying about
me - you are the only one that does !! Love Mom
That is not true..
everybody else is just a busy as you and don't have the time to notice... if
you haven't gone to the Dr by the 1st week on June I am telling dad and we are
going to make you... got it!!! Luv always Amanda
May 13, 2005 - Letter from Mom and Dad on their mission to Cambodia
Would
one of you update me on Roger's farming and the weather and high-water
situation.
Thanks,
Dad
May
14, 2005
Roger got the field behind Mark's house planted in alfalfa,
and it is coming up beautifully !! We have had rain rain rain and more
rain
There is no flooding in Morgan (except at Peterson a little
bit), and Roger said the other day he might not need to water ANYTHING before
cutting first crop.
I wish you could see Zac and CJ's yard. If they could
have gotten the seed or hydro-seed in, it would be doing great - IF it hadn't
been washed away. As it is now, it is still just dirt, waiting for a
drying out period and then will be planted. The weekend is supposed to be
nice, and me and Camryn and Manda are going to the Hogle Zoo today (I'm taking
off work) It's supposed to rain again next week. It's the wettest
bunch of weather (historically) that we've had in a Lonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng
time.
Gotta run - take care - love you !! Love Gwen
May 15, 2005 - Letter to Mom and Dad on their mission to Cambodia
Dear Mom and Dad
Is everything there okay? Haven't heard from you in
awhile.
Today was a good day, as all Sunday's are. Yesterday
was awesome. I had the opportunity to go to the Bountiful Temple
and see Chris and Kimberly Mikesell and their three kids sealed together for
time and all eternity. Chris is Roy and Patsy's boy, and Kim is Morris
and Merla Fife's daughter. They have been married for 11 years.
They have 3 kids, Rory is about 8 years old, Megan is about 3, and Tanner
is about 15 months. It was really special. I had forgotten the
words that are spoken, as far as saying they are sealed to you, just as if they
were born in the covenant. Then I went home, and got to go to a baptism
for one of our Young Women - Sarah Sims. She is 15, and has been coming
to Young Women for a few years, and is friends with Danielle Durrant (Dave and
Gayla's daughter) and Anne Robinson (you wouldn't know her parents). Sarah
lives up Hardscrabble. She was confirmed by the Bishop today in
Sacrament, and the Young Women sang, "Walk Tall You're A Daughter Of God".
It was very very special. Landon also helped out in Primary Sharing
Time. The lesson was on the Priesthood, and Landon talked about the
Aaronic Priesthood. I peeked in the back door so he couldn't see me,
because I knew he would be nervous. He did a great job. He's such a
great kid, and such a joy to be around. Today we had Zac and CJ and Ben
and Luann over for Camryn's birthday cake and ice cream. We took pictures
as she ate her own little cupcake !! Earlier today she accidentally shut
her finger in the french doors. It was so sad, and she just screamed and
screamed. The end of her little finger was about smashed FLAT !! No
blood, but totally squished !! I was pretty upset. It's a good thing
Manda remained calm, because I was crying I felt so bad for her. But it
seems okay now.
CJ starts her new job in Salt Lake
on Thursday. She will still be working for IHC, as a pharmacy tech,
working with outpatients on their meds. It is a DAY job !! - 9 to 6
Mon-Fri. So she should miss the traffic. It's on 2100 South, off of
I-215. (I don't know if she ever took this job?)
Mark and his family went on a trip to Arizona to catch a Diamond Back game.
Now he's back in the ball games again, pretty hot and heavy. There
was a nice article on Jaden's Eagle Project in the Morgan County News, he fixed
up the baseball field at the fairgrounds for WBBA to practice there.
Kelly and Michelle had a new baby about 6 weeks early.
He is doing well, they will name him Easton .
He weighed 5 lbs. 3 oz. and is still in the hospital.
Ella Barnum died a couple of days ago, we went to her
viewing tonight.
Zac worked a long day up at Round Valley
on Saturday. They got there at 9 a.m., but Zac said they just stood
around for a couple of hours before starting, and then worked till 5 p.m.
Roger and Landon and Mark were busy and couldn't help. Zac said there
were 10-20 people there, but mostly him and Richard and Troy and Michael did all the work.
Hogle Zoo was fun last Friday. We went and drove up
through the avenues while Camryn slept, and then went to Gateway for lunch, and
then to the zoo, and home over Emigration
Canyon and then to Parley's and over
and home by Park City .
I head back to work tomorrow - fun fun. Almost got the
assessment roll finished......... Hopefully this week will see the end of
it.
It was a nice weekend as far as the weather, but it's
supposed to rain again tomorrow.
Write soon,
Love Gwen and family
May 16, 2005 - Letter from Mom and Dad on their mission to Cambodia
We thought the grandkids would get a kick out of these
pictures.
They were taken while we were in Bangkok (the end of March) at the Samphran
Elephant Ground and Zoo.
These tigers were very big and I carefully held their tails
up. I don’t know what I would have done
if they moved.
Grandpa got his picture taken with these two cute little
elephants. He bought some little
bananas and fed them. They really
liked him.
I am feeding a baby elephant. They sure can pick things up quick with their
trunks. It was hard to feed them and
look at the camera at the same time. I
was afraid they would get my fingers mixed up with the bananas. We had to wash our hands after feeding the
elephants because they slobbered on their trunk when they put the food in their
mouths and then the slobber got on us when we fed them again.
Grandpa is showing how big and strong he is with the
alligator. Doesn’t he look like a big
game hunter?
After the elephant show we got to ride the elephants. This was a big one and he still has the
colorful coverings he wore during the show.
Even the trainer is dressed up fancy.
We are fine will write more later and send our journal.
Love, Grandma and Grandpa
May 22, 2005 - Letter to Mom and Dad on their mission to Cambodia
Sorry I haven't written much lately - we have been so busy !
I miss hearing from you too !! And I KNOW you two are busy busy.
Little tidbits of what has been happening.
Carrie's Grandpa Harrop died last night - I don't know the
details, except I asked Devin on the phone if he had been sick, and he said,
"No, he's just old..........."
I got a kick out of that.
We are is the process of getting our yard spruced back up
after years of neglect. I hope by the
end of the summer it begins to look respectable. We bought us a riding lawn mower yesterday -
a Craftsman at Sears.
Spence had a group down at the property Friday night - I
haven't heard how it went, but I'm sure just fine.
The dove is on the hill in Porterville , so maybe we'll escape flooding
this year. It has been really warm 80-90
these past few days.
Roger used your mower to mow down grass in the barnyard.
Manda and Camryn have been in Arizona for the past few days, celebrating
her birthday with the Schutt's.
Manda will intern at a chiropractor's office in Layton , and probably get
hired on there part-time - 4 days a
week. (I don't think this happened)
CJ is going to her new job in Salt Lake
now.
Zac gave Richard Brown his two weeks notice, and will work
for Dave Durrant and Matt Slate.
Baseball banquet is tomorrow night. Graduation is this week also.
I have two Young Women, Lori London and Breanne Wilson who
are graduating. Next year, I'll have 11
seniors !!!
Zac and CJ's yard is just beautiful. We'll have to send some pics. He has worked sooooooooooo hard on it.
Well I need to get ready to go to a meeting.
Please write back and tell me if Dad is feeling better, and
also you mom. Are you both able to keep
up health-wise with what you need to do?
Are you tired a lot, or managing okay?
I worry when I don't hear from you.
I love you both very much, and miss you too. I'm glad it's only another year. I can't believe 6 months have passed by so
quickly. Hopefully the next 12 will go
by that fast too.
Love Gwen
5/22/05 - Letter from Mom and Dad on their mission to Cambodia
Dear
Family,
They
have given us a lot to do but My excuse for not writing is that I don't
type. Mom is off to the Service
Center where she is
entering data on membership records. I'm sure she has it all in her
journal which she will be sending soon. Then at 1pm she goes to
teach English while I go visit a bank about loans to start-up
businesses. Tonight we go to an open house for our drivers daughter and
her family that have just moved into a new home.
Sorry
to hear about Carrie's Grandpa. Thank heaven for the gospel and our
knowledge of the Plan of Salvation. It makes death so much easier to deal
with.
Hope
Manda gets back safely and that everything is going well for her with her new
job. Richard will really miss Zac and I hope CJ tolerates the drive to
her new job. Even though I am far away I still worry about each one
of you. Let us know what the family is doing, especially the grand
kids. Send those pictures of Zac's yard.
It
sounds like things are happening down by the creek. Have you got the
sprinkling systems going? Mark, does the mower work ok after a winter
off? Also were you able to find the old laptop computer? Keep us up
on what the boys are doing.
Erika,
thanks for your update on your family. It sounds like you are tooooooo
busy. Hope that Aaron's allergy soon clears up.
We
are both fine so don't worry about us. As Gwen mentioned in her last
e-mail, six months has gone by very quickly and before we know it we will be
back home.
Keep
the e-mail coming, we check it several times each day in hope we will hear from
you.
Love
Dad
5/24/05 - Letter from Mom and Dad on their mission to Cambodia
Dear
Family and Friends,
Here
we are once again with the happenings of the past week. Attached are
pictures of the house that Brother Som has been building for his daughter and
son-in-law. Notice the different stages as it progresses
along. Because labor is so cheap bricks are laid to form the walls.
The walls are then plastered and painted. The inside floors are almost
always ceramic tile. The house is narrow and long (approximately 15
feet by 40 feet) with the living room in front serving as a garage at
night. The hallway down the left side leads to two bedrooms with the
kitchen and bathroom in the back.
We
hope all is well back home. Love, Elder and Sister Dickson.
5/29/05 - Letter from Mom and Dad on their mission to Cambodia
Just
a few recent pictures. One is of a bicycle pulling a trailer, usually it
is a small motorcycle and there are hundreds on the street. Another is of
your mother in a kongbei, Brother Som was in an accident and was unuable to
drive one day and this is how we got around. The driver's name is
Phat. Again there are hundreds of them on the street. The third
picture is of a street vendor cooking her goods to be sold on the street about a
block from where we live. She is there every time that we go by whether
it is morning, afternoon or evening. We don't dare sample her offerings
and we don't know what she is cooking but it looks pretty good. You can
see that Mom is well and happy.
We
are just getting ready to go to church, it is 7:20 Sunday morning here and our
driver will pick us up in about twenty minutes. We hope you have a nice
Memorial Day weekend. Keep in touch, we love to hear from you.
Love,
Mom and Dad (Grandpa and Grandma)
5/29/05 - Letter to Mom and Dad on their mission to Cambodia
Hi
mom and dad. Well, it’s been a pretty
uneventful Memorial Day weekend. I got
the flowers put up on the graves, including grandmas and grandpas (both). Our yard is looking better and better. Poor Zac is having a time with his grass
planting………. First of all he plants it,
and then Cannon on the corner decides to water, and it spills out all over
Zac’s front yard (this is about 2 hours AFTER he plants it!) I was ready to kill !!!
Then
Lee’s on the other side water, and THEIR head gate leaks so bad, that it comes
onto Zac, so Zac diverts it down the side pipe to the back yard, and it spills
over and wets his BACK yard that he is trying to get ready to plant. Then Daisy Brimley (in back) waters, and it spills
over in the back yard too………….. Then Uncle Ray waters, and instead of shutting
off the water up at the main ditch !! He
pulls the headgate and sends it DOWN the ditch !! And back on Zac’s backyard again !!!!! The main headgate up on the corner (on 100
S.) is so poorly done. It does not seal,
and water is always leaking by. Zac is
pretty discouraged, but I told him to look on the bright side – IF he EVER does
get his grass planted, he won’t have to water it – HIS NEIGHBORS will do it for
him !!!
Amanda
only has 10 more days of school, and then she starts her externship at the
chiropractor’s. Landon starts summer
ball on Tuesday. Roger is thinking that
it will be hay cutting time soon. We are
also going to get the watering at the property set up tomorrow. We got us a riding lawnmower, so we can help
Mark mow the property too. Boy that is a
full time job, as well you know. Do you
care if we get some weed and feed, or maybe just some weed killer to put on it?
Mark says there is more weeds than grass.
I am
now working on the Morgan Trojan Football Program, getting ads sold, and layout
put together, etc. It is a big job that
I wish I HAD NOT said I would do……. Oh
well, we’ve all got to help out – right?
Better
go for now. Thanks for the quick notes
dad, and we LOVE the pics !! Also, I’m
passing your journal as I get it, on to Aunt Maisie and Uncle Ray (printing the
pages) because they don’t get email.
Take
care, work hard, DO GOOD !!!
LOVE
Gwen and family
5/31/05 - Letter from Mom and Dad on their mission to Cambodia
Dear
Family and Friends,
These
are some pictures and our journal. Hope you enjoy them.
Love,
Elder and Sister Dickson.
The
attached pictures are: (0392) A bread vendor that you see everywhere
along the streets. Since their product is completely exposed all day long
we don't dare buy any. (0659 and 0661) These look like lobsters and it
would probably be alright to eat them right after they are cooked but after she
carries them around all day on her head, we don't buy any of these
either. This was on the beach in Sihanoukville. (1023) The
group of young elders that went with us to the Hong Kong Temple .
(1849) This is the young man that helped on our boat tour of the three islands
while we were in Sihanoukville.