I am so grateful for the gospel, and for the sacrifice of the son,
so that we might have resurrection and be assured of our place beyond the veil.
from the Journal of Elaine Murry [February 16. 1980]

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

COWS

I accidentally added an update and then had to delete it because it was on the wrong blog, but then it still said this blog had been updated, so I thought I would update this blog so you wouldn't be mislead. (photo was taken in June 2010, When I saw all the cows I thought of Mom).

Friday, October 29, 2010

Thinking of YOU, Mom.

This photo taken at Gossners Cheese Factory in Logan, UT.

Dear Mom,
It's all about the little things that remind me of you.
Lot's of the things I cannot show what I mean with a photo...
when I am doing laundry and folding something the way you did...
or cooking dinner and making something you made...
or saying something that I vowed never to say to my children
because I didn't like hearing it myself.
So many wonderful things remind me of you...
and it is not just cows but I love cows because you collected them
and it's only proper that your collection go on.
Love, Sheila

These two little salt and pepper cows on top of the stove at Yvette and Jordan's apartment.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

cake decorator... extraordinaire

I know that most everybody loves their Mother. Most never fully appreciate what Mother's do until they do it for themselves.

I have never been a cake decorator. (My kids were lucky to get a cake decorated by my Mother or Carma... mine were mostly kept in the pan and frosted... no dramatic design) But I love seeing the designs of people that do have this talent... either natural or developed.

Yesterday while looking through some photos I found these. My Mother made this cake for Yvette and Amy. Yvette is my daughter. Amy is my niece. They share a birthday 12 years apart... on October 24th. They also share the same birthday with one of my Mother's favorite people ever... Anne Whitney.



How blessed I feel to remember this moment in time... a celebration of Yvette (13) and Amy (1).



Thanks Mom for all of the special moments and all the work that made our days a bit more extraordinary.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

50th Anniversary

Dear Mom,

Today would have been your 50th wedding anniversary...
I am sorry you are not here to see that time in your life.

I miss you so much.

I have not posted here for awhile...
but I think about you constantly and wish you were here.

I love you Mom.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

enjoying a quiet summer evening...





walking with Giggles... and missing you Mom.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Cows!

Like most of us sisters, everytime I see a cow I think of mom. One of the girls I used to babysit when we first moved, put this picture on her FB and I thought it was cute and know that mom would have also.



Awhile ago David went to Wisconsin for a business trip and came back with presents for us. He found this cow for me and knew I would love it because of mom.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

saw this... just now...


and thought of you MOM.
photo borrowed from my Little friend Miss Esme

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Penny the Cow

'to remind me of you'



Thanks Tony... this was a thoughtful gift.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

dear Mom,

YOU have been on my mind a whole lot lately.

I have the sweetest memory of you.
Sitting in your recliner...
not being able to sleep.
What were you doing?
Reading your scriptures...
or reading church hymns
or church magazines.

I love that memory!
YOU taught by example.
YOU were my very best teacher.

I love you Mom
and I miss you a ton too!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

a Mother's treasure...

her children.


top row L-R: Lisa, Debra, Karena
bottom row: L-R Carma, Angela, Sheila, Teresa


Sheila, Lisa, Debra, Angela, Teresa, Carma, Karena (L-R)

All about me... in my own words [contributor: Teresa Murry]

Where were you born? 'I was born in LaVerkin, Utah.'
What was your first job? 'It was a bank job--book-keeper at First National--Later I became a teller, even when I was pregnant with Sheila.'
What was your education? 'No college.'
What was your most frightening moment? 'When I was sixteen I almost hit a guy and your Grandma was scared.'
What is your favorite holiday and why? 'Easter. Potato salad and ham.'
What is your favorite music? 'Hymnals. When I was challenged with my 1977 cancer I packed a hymnal to the hospital and there I would sing from it's pages. My roommate would ask for more, more.'
What were your childhood chores? 'I had Loris do them all. I always did less than more.'
What do you miss the most about your Mother? 'The way she smelled- Coty powder was probably the reason. She would always powder her face.'
What tradition do you carry on from your Mother? 'Potato Salad. if my Mother made it, it would be good. I was a fussy eater when I was 5 to 6 years old. I hated to eat when I was little, so bad that I would throw up.'
What is your favorite dish to make? 'Potato Salad.'
What are your memories of your Mother? Mother cut everything exactly so.'
Did you have a pet as a child? 'No. My boyfriend gave me a dog when I was fourteen and i gave it to Judy. She named it Curly. She took it to save it's hairy life. We had a family of kittens in the laundry room, they wouldn't sell so we got rid of them.'
Where was your home as a child? 'It was the Lewis street home. I shared the garage with Loris.'
Did you have any boyfriends before Harris? 'No more than a hundred.'
Who was your first boyfriend? 'Ralph Adams.'
Who and when was your first kiss? 'I don't recall. I was very bold. I kissed everyone goodnight. I had a very ugly friend Eldon Clothier-I was Eldon's first kiss.'
When was your first kiss with Harris? 'November 20, 1958 at the Huntridge Theater & mt. Charleston.'
What is your favorite weather? 'I don't enjoy the summer. Winter is my favorite for mild, nice times.'
What is your favorite smell? 'Rain on the desert. Sagebrush.'
What is your favorite 'Murry Tradition'? 'The Christmas prayer chart made by Grandma.'
Why don't you like to swim? 'I fell off Grandpa's shoulders as a child and I have a fear of water. I don't like swimming.'
How did the cow tradition come about? 'At the first sisters reunion. Janice always kept the tradition of course.'

Contributors to this BLOG

Sheila
Lisa
Debra
Angela
Teresa
Carma
Karena

... her daughters.

If YOU have a memory you would like to share with us. E.mail one of us... or leave a comment.