Jun 22, 2026

Guest Blog: First Father's Day Without Dad by the Dog Walker

 It seems like deja vu, huh? Mom has asked me to write for her about how our first Father's Day without Dad went.

First, Mom went to church by herself without her younger kids going with her. One of Curly's friends had a mission farewell, and the girls were not feeling up to it. So I went over to spend the time with her during Sacrament Meeting and Sunday School. She was really happy that I was there with her. I even drew a nice portrait of what Dad might possibly look like up in heaven.

After church, we had some groovy with corn flakes for both breakfast and lunch. Then we watched Dad's favorite movie, Eddie and the Cruisers 2: Eddie Lives! And after that, we watched the first Eddie and the Cruisers. From what we've learned while and after watching that one, Mom was right to say that Dad preferred the second movie, because it wasn't fully confusing.

For dinner, I found a bag of Dad's famous chili in the freezer that he made himself back in 2024. It was as tasty as it ever was before. Now it's really rare. Soon those bags will all be gone.

After a little while of relaxing after dinner and Mom making skirts for Crafty to go on trek (she and Craftsman are a ma and pa), we went down to the cemetery to spend some time at Dad's grave. 

Mom and Curly read two new children's books that are based on Father's Day. Like, Chicka Chicka, I Love Dad. Afterwards, we played a few songs on our phoness that reminded us of Dad. For example, I played Not All Heroes Wear Capes by Owl City. That song really reminded me of the time I played it for Dad. He really liked that song because of me.

We miss you, Dad. I hope you're having a good Father's Day up in heaven.







Jun 19, 2026

All Fixed

It took me a couple of weeks, but I have finally finished repairing one of the Dog Walker's quilts.


 If you remember, nearly the whole inner square and one of the triangles were totally shredded. He was planning to get rid of it when I rescued it from the garbage bag.

So the first thing I had to do (after giving the Dog Walker a scolding) was to remove all the torn and shredded fabric as well as the yarn holding them in place. Even the batting beneath had to be repaired.

Then I chose new blocks from my stash of fabric. I serged all I could, but that wasn't possible for some. They had to be done by hand.

I also had to sew the serged blocks in by hand. Thankfully, they were much bigger. One of them was 35 blocks and the other was nine.

When I finally had all the new blocks in place, I had to retie all the missing knots.

Then when all the new blocks were finally finished, I had to check the entire quilt for bad ties and other rips in the fabric. That was much harder than it sounds. I had limited matching yarn, so I couldn't replace the knots, I had to retie them.

Even though it took me many hours, I'm so glad this quilt looks like new. Many of the blocks were originally pieced by my grandma and that legacy is definitely worth saving.

Wordless Wednesday - Bright Eyes Getting Foils..er...Foil


 

Jun 16, 2026

Guest Blog: Camp Tracy With Nephews by the Dog Walker

It's been a very long time since I got to go to any Scout camp in particular. Bossy had given me a chance to spend some time on one of my days off work to go to a day camp with cub scouts Skittles and Queso. Burrito was also put in charge of keeping an eye of Skittles and Queso and to make sure they were participating in the fun activities and having a good time. There was also their Cub Scout troop leader who showed up with a couple more scouts in her troop.

The day camp was at Tracy Canyon, just several car minutes away from the Hogle Zoo. It was designed in a dinosaur theme, so the kids would go to several fun activities with different games and obstacles. We were divided into seven big groups of colored teams to enjoy all the activities that each lasted for half an hour, so we were there pretty much the rest of the afternoon until evening. There was rock climbing, dinosaur tail tag, ga-ga-ga ball, boat rowing, archery, scavenger hunts, environmental trash-picking and bb gun shooting. I think Skittles and Queso's favorite activity was rowing a boat on the lake. After the activities and the closing ceremony, Skittles' and Queso's troop leader gave them a patch to take home with them.

Being at a Cub Scout camp for a day and seeing a whole lot of kids joining in all the fun, had reminded me of being an assistant cubmaster with Dad. I sure miss those times, and being able to help Queso and Skittles have some fun and be good sports with Burrito was great too. I'm sure Dad would be proud of me for choosing to go to a fun day camp activity and remembering all the things from Cub Scouts. And also spending some time with some of my nephews. Here are some fun pictures that I took of the day camp.