Monday, October 20, 2008

More big fish

There were big fish just under the surface of the water again this morning. Alas! the water was so calm and the reflections so extreme that the images of the fish did not show well - or at all for that matter. But they were there just about in the center of the picture. Oh well, you will have to take my word for it. The picture is quite good any way, don't you think?
I will take this opportunity to tell you that we are going to see the opera, Madame Butterfly, this evening. It was composed by Giacomo Puccinni. It has beautiful music. The story is a little sordid and sad. This American naval officer comes to port in Japan, has a liaison with this beautiful geisha, "marries" her and leaves. She has a child. She gets word of his ship coming back to port, gets very excited, only to ultimately find that he has his American wife with him this time. Upon this discovery she stabs herself and seemingly sings forever before she dies. This all provides the background for some of the most wonderful music in all opera.
Yesterday was a great drain on me emotionally. Clarine and I picked up Jack Weber and Chris Headen and went to the temple worker devotional in the upper floor assembly room of the Salt Lake Temple. It holds about 2,000 people and every seat was used. A second session was held three hours later, so that all workers and their partners could get to a session. President Monson talked in the first meeting and President Erying spoke in the second. Emotionally I was overcome in that setting with all those people arrayed in their white clothing. I shed many tears, but stopped short of sobbing. The things I heard were grand - including the singing. It seemed that angels must have joined in, because the sound was so rich and full in that hall. I had a Sunday School class to teach when we got home, and I still had tender feelings. It is always good to have tears come over wonderful things.
We are leaving to spend a week at Lava Hot Springs this Friday. We are planning on Deanna and Dan Allred joining us for some of the time. We don't do anything risque, but we have lots of fun talking and associating. We play games, take in sights for miles around and generally do things that don't elevate our heart rates very much - just what the doctor would suggest for people of our genre. Dan and I both have wrist rockets now (more than one each), so we and our partners can shoot until we run out of things to use for ammunition. I bought a few bags of glass pebbles to make a handy supply.
Evelyn came on the 8th of October. She didn't run low on things to occupy her time. I think her main excuse for coming was to have the three-month followup with her eye doctor following her eye surgery. Everything seems fine in that regard. The Sunday that she was here Kim,Chris, Elliott, Quinn, and Jalayne came and visited. We had more good times. She flew back to Japan on the 14th.
I am enjoying our beautiful Indian Summer weather. Clarine and I got our annual flu shots last week. We both felt some symptoms. Clarine is still dealing with a sore throat. We are hoping for that to be gone soon. I am sorry the picture of the fish did not turn out, but everything can't always be just perfect. I feel that life is really quite good. gwh

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