Car Chaseby Angie

Tue
19 Jan 2010
2:01 pm
6

Well, it’s been a really long time since we’ve written, but I hope you’ll forgive me because I’m making up for it by writing a really exciting post.

Today I was a witness…and I’m not talking about sharing my testimony. Today I gave a police statement about seeing the culprits of a home invasion fleeing the scene of the crime. Kjelene and I were leaving Jollene Berghoff’s home after our Visiting Teaching appointment today at about 11:50. As we pulled up to the stop sign at the corner of Lobelia and Central, we saw two young adult men running toward the corner, then across the street in front of our car. As they ran, one of them glanced behind him and we realized that another man, a little older looking but still in is 20s or so, was running after them and yelling and dialing on his cell phone all at the same time. Kjelene rolled down her window and asked the guy with the cell phone if he needed help and yes said yes – his house had just been broken into.

Well, we had been about to turn right, but Kjelene whipped her car around to the left instead (south) and started to follow the first two guys, who were just climbing into a truck down the street. The truck started up fast enough that there was obviously a driver in it waiting for them. It sped off, but Kjelene followed and tried to keep up, calling out license plate numbers and details about the truck to me – I pulled out a pen and a little notebook I had in my purse. The pickup swerved around a FedEx truck and Kjelene tried to stay right behind him (we were honked at, vehemently, by Mr. FedEx), but when she saw that they plowed left onto Northfront without even slowing and flew around the blind corner toward Vasco, she decided that the chase was up for us and we’d better call the police with what little info we had.


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We drove back to the house they had come from and called our information in to 911. The police asked us to stay there, so we did, and we talked to the homeowner and his wife while we waited. Apparently (this just gives me the shivers, I can tell you), they both work but she was home sick today. There was a knock at her door, but she never answers it when she’s home alone, so she ignored it. Then she heard someone coming into the house – they came in through the kitchen window! She ran upstairs to her bedroom, called her husband who works close by, and locked herself in her closet with their gun. She also called the police, but since it was from a cell phone, help was not forthcoming very quickly from that corner. When it sounded like they were coming upstairs toward her room, she fired the gun, there in the closet, and successfully frightened the intruders enough to send them running. Her husband had arrived home just as they were taking off to their waiting friend in the pickup.

So! The police came and attracted the attention of several supportive neighbors, and Kjelene and I waited in the car in the pouring rain. We took turns giving our statements to the police (they wanted us to be separated when we did so, so we took turns on the porch) and were sent home shivering with cold and adrenaline. They asked us if we would recognize the culprits in a line-up! So that may or may not be the end of that.

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Food Storage Made Easy!?by Angie

Sun
25 Oct 2009
7:10 pm
2

Well, here goes.  I have a new favorite website, and a new project to take up my life:  I am finally going to stop making excuses and actually plan, purchase, and eat our food storage.  I recently discovered the Fun With Food Storage Network, and am now hooked.

This week, I experimented with powdered milk:  I bought some, first of all, and I mixed some up and blended it half and half with regular milk.  Jim’s mom did this while he was growing up, and it was not remembered with fondness, but it’s actually not bad.  That’s going to be our plan from now on, so we can start stocking up on powdered milk and actually rotate it.  In the long run, if you buy the powder in bulk, it ends up costing much less than a regular gallon at the store!  I’ve also tried it in a couple of recipes:  I used it to replace the sweetened condensed milk in Key Lime Pie, made a white sauce to replace cream of chicken soup in crock-pot chicken alfredo, added it to my Mom’s delicious meatloaf, and even used it in Kraft Macaroni and Cheese – and it was great every time!  Hooray!

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Keeping Busy… Sort ofby Angie

Tue
13 Oct 2009
1:10 pm
1

I have been getting a little bit of cabin fever lately, but spending three hours at church on Sunday really did me in, so I know I’m not ready to be up and about yet.

Today, I decided to pull out my crochet hooks and yarn, which have been gathering dust for over a year.  I have about 2 feet of a leper bandage that I started many moons ago, so I set to work on that.  Unfortunately, I couldn’t exactly remember how to do the loops and knots, so I would try it one way for about 1 1/2 rows, then pull out 2 rows and start over trying it slightly differently.

I figured out a pattern that my fingers seem to recognize, but after half a dozen different tries, my bandage was shorter than when I started, and it still didn’t look quite right.  Does it really matter?  It probably wouldn’t, except that there is now a distinctly visible line between my inch of the new “pattern” and the rest.

I finally looked it up on youtube, and apparently I’m doing it right now… So, who knows what I was doing before.  Sheesh.

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Follow-up Appointmentby Jim

Tue
6 Oct 2009
1:10 pm
2

I’m here at the hospital posting on Jim’s iPod. (Isn’t wireless internet great?) I just finished with Doctor Spain and he says I’m A-OK! A few more weeks of taking things easy and I’ll be as good as new. Yay!

Take That to the Bankby Angie

Thu
1 Oct 2009
12:10 pm
6

Our offer was chosen! This is only the first step in a very long process, though. Now, the seller will package up our offer with all of their paperwork and send it to their bank and lender to see if it is approved. This will likely be a long wait – probably several months. In the mean-time, here are a few more pictures

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Another Offerby Angie

Wed
30 Sep 2009
12:09 pm
2

Several of you may know that a few weeks back we placed an offer on a home here in Springtown, but were out-bid.  Well, we’re trying again with another home here in our ward, and here it is:


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It’s 1110 sqare feet, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, with a lovely updated kitchen, wood floors, and a nice backyard. It’s a “short sale,” so it may be several months before anything is final, but we hope to have a tentative answer tomorrow… We’ll keep you posted!

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Angie Checking Inby Angie

Sat
19 Sep 2009
11:09 am
3

IMG_0062Hi, everyone – this is Ang.  I just wanted to check in and let you know that I’m doing fine.  This recovery is a little more painful than when I did this back in April, but since I’m not feeling sick as I recover, I’m feeling better about things this time around.

My sweet husband is taking wonderful care of me, putting himself at my beck and call every moment he is at home.  My Mom is visiting, too, and it’s been fun to talk and watch movies with her.  She brought her recipe books, too, so we’ve been spending some time adding to “Sugar & Spice.”  Jaquie, of course, is delighted to have Jim home and people sitting on the couch all day, and her purring is always a special  comfort to me.

Everyone has been very kind and helpful:  Joleen came by Thursday evening with flowers for me, and Heidi brought dinner for us last night.  I appreciate all the notes and phone calls of encouragement, and am especially grateful for your prayers on my behalf.  I’m quite a lucky girl to have such wonderful family and friends supporting me at times like this.