Grandma Mattie

Monday, August 31, 2009



Shoe Fitting X-Ray Device

In the late 1940's and early 1950's, the shoe-fitting x-ray unit was a common shoe store sales promotion device and nearly all stores had one. It was estimated that there were 10,000 of these devices in use. This particular shoe-fitting x-ray unit was produced by the dominant company in the field, the Adrian X-Ray Company of Milwaukee WI, now defunct. Brooks Stevens, a noted industrial designer whose works included the the Milwaukee Road Olympian and an Oscar Meyer Wienermobile, designed this machine. [Large image 27K]

Shoe Fitting E-Ray Unit

The primary component of a shoe-fitting x-ray unit was the fluoroscope which consisted essentially of an x-ray tube mounted near the floor and wholly or partially enclosed in a shielded box and a fluorescent screen. The x-rays penetrated the shoes and feet and then struck the fluorescent light. This resulted in an image of the feet within the shoes. The fluorescent image was reflected to three viewing ports at the top of the cabinet, where the customer, the salesperson, and a third person (your mother?) could view the image at the same time.

The radiation hazards associated with shoe fitting x-ray units were recognized as early as 1950. The machines were often out of adjustment and were constructed so radiation leaked into the surrounding area.

By 1970, shoe fitting x-ray units had been banned in 33 states including Minnesota and strict regulation in the remaining 17 states made their operation impractical. Believe it or not, this particular shoe-fitting x-ray unit was found in 1981 in a department store in Madison, West Virginia. It was still being used in the store's shoe department! When it was pointed out to the store managers that it was against West Virginia law to operate a shoe-fitting x-ray unit, they donated it to the The U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

On permanent loan from the U. S. FDA, the power supply is disconnected on this shoe-fitting x-ray unit. Photos by B. Gaukel and J.J. Gaukel.

Be Safe, Make Good Choices--Please


This is the scene of an accident where 4 teenagers were killed. The driver was going 90-100 mph. Such a tragedy. I saw this article in the Deseret News this morning. I made the comments below. This is my PSA for today.


Why? When do they Learn? | 10:51 a.m. Aug. 31, 2009

Why do teens and young adults think they are immortal? Life is too precious to throw it away with senseless acts of recklessness. Such a tragedy and the parents are left to mourn their children's deaths. Parents need to tell their children "NO" more often. My brother made some stupid choices driving with my younger sister and I in the car on a rain slick road. We swerved and made a 360' in the road. Luckily we survived. We didn't have seat belts then (1956) He said to us and we went into the spin, "Oh, God, hold on." We did hold onto each other and survived with a bent right rear wheel rim. We came out without a scratch or even a bruise. We were protected somehow. That incident happened again years later on a snow packed road with me, my 8 children, my husband driving a little fast for the condition. I had just told him to slow down and we went into a spin. I said the same thing my brother said, "Hold ON!" We stopped next to a snowbank like a pillow, and were protected. There was a semi-truck jack-knifed across the snow packed road, we missed it by inches. We then prayed and went on. We were very fortunate to be alive. God's tender mercies. My youngest child, (Matt) was a babe in arms, just four months old in the front seat as I held him in all this.

A McIntire

Sunday, August 30, 2009

"How Great Thou Art"


How Glorious and Beautiful, The Nauvoo Temple

Today my granddaughter's, Sydney and Courtney performed in their sacrament meeting. Tara invited me to see and hear them play. Their Fryer grandparents were also invited and were there too. The song, How Great Thou Art," was accompanied by one of their ward neighbors and it sounded beautiful.

It was so sweet to hear my two grand daughters use their talents on the violin. The song went very well. Even though they played a duet, they had different parts of the song to play,like the melody and treble clefts. When it comes to music, I am so touch and the Holy Ghost bears witness to the sweetness of the Spirit.

It pleased me to be there and then attended Russ' Gospel Doctrine class. Tara said he had been called to teach the Gospel Doctrine class a few months ago. He did a great job in presenting the lesson on the Martyrdom of Joseph and Hiram Smith.


I remember going to the Carthage Jail and saw where the martyrdom occurred near Nauvoo, Illinois' It was in 2005 that i went with Tana and the kids through Nauvoo. We were going to Indianapolis and decided to go see Nauvoo on the way.


Historical site of CarthageJail where the martyrdom of Joseph & Hiram Smith


Well, it was kind of out of the way, but was worth the trip. It was my first time to see old Nauvoo remodeled like the original. The temple was beautiful. It was the high light of the trip.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Peaks and Valleys




Doesn't it seem like life can go along and the highs and lows come and go? Seems like this last week has been a spiritual feast and high. Then the let down comes when things just seem to stand still! Things just get back to normal. Not that there is anything wrong with "normalcy", right?

Life goes on. We swirl into each day and pick up where we left off the day before. There is always a list to accomplish and focus upon each day. I am thankful to have purpose and go forward. Life is good. I am very blessed to live at this time and season.

I count all my blessings one by one. Thank you all for being a part of my life and give meaning to it. God bless you all my dear ones. I Love you.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

A Bit Of Heaven on Earth





The outside halls of the temple to welcome patrons beginning, Tuesday, August 25, 2009



Another beautiful temple to bless the South Salt Lake Valley



A City set on a hill cannot be hid





Statue Moroni atop Oquirrh Mountain Temple



I stand all amazed with the love Jesus offers me. Again and again, my cup is filled to overflowing as I contemplate the most wonderful of blessings of my eternal family. The dedication was beautiful. I was so pleased to be there at son, Hank's stake building in Orem. He and some of his older children attended with us. During one of the talks given I was reminded of the comments from the sealing of my children to me when they were just 4, 3, and 2 months old. Hank remembered. He looked over at me and tears came to our eyes as we recalled that beautiful day, even though he was only four at the time. He now stands as a bishop in Israel. How could I have ever known that forty-five years ago the day he was born just yesterday? He marked his birthday on Saturday, and today would have been my own mother's 91st birthday as well. I continue to have such gratitude in my heart that the gospel came so early in their childhood and the lives of the rest of my children who were born in the covenant.

So, today I celebrate several things. The sealing ordinances that bind us together as a forever family, a son's birthday, and the blessings of my own mother's influence in my life. The dedication of the temple brought me to contemplate the many temple blessings and dedications I have witnessed over the last forty years.

The first dedication I attended was the Provo Temple, 1972
2. Then the re-dedication of the Mesa Temple, 1976
3. The Mt. Timpanogos Temple, 1996
4. The Nauvoo Temple, 2002
5. The Palmyra Temple, 2003
6. The Draper Temple, 2009
7. And now the Oquirrh Mountain Temple, 2009. I think that covers it.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Grandma Mattie Moments To Ponder




My heart was so touched this week as I thought about the pure love of Christ my grandchildren have for me. They are without guile and never judge me. It is such a feeling so wonderful to know that. My children show me their love in different ways, and it is appreciated just as much. My connection to each of you is precious.

I was talking to a few women who sat next to me at Education week. I told about the talk times we had daily before having family prayers. My patriarchal blessing gave me specific counsel that blessed our lives forever. I gathered my children around me, night and morning and called upon the Lord for his blessings and to know what to do for them individually. I was given instruction and followed it according to their needs.

The counsel has blessed us beyond comprehension. I am pleased that my children practice talk times with their own even today. My efforts, as promised were rewarded over the years time and time again. I am thankful to have had that role as mother and grandmother to be there for them. It is a calling that I have always taken seriously and pray the legacy will live on.

Today marks the (forty-fifth) birthday of my oldest son, Hank. I learned how to be a mother first through him. My joy was complete when I carried him, when he was placed in my arms and all my other children and greeted them each for the first time. There are just no words to describe how I, as a mother feels holding her babies in arms, mine.

Happy Birthday, Hank!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Positive Psychology




I attended a class given by my former home teacher, Dean Barley. He is a psychologist at BYU and was teaching a class on strategies for a Happy Life.

Here are some of his points to being in a state of happiness:

Express and experience gratitude

Cultivate optimism

Avoid over thinking

Practice acts of kindness

Nurturing relationships--social websites

Develop strategies for coping

Get in the flow

Learning to forgive cleanses the soul, forgiveness is a choice.

Savoring life's joys

Taking care of your body

Practicing religion and spirituality



Dean expanded on each of these valuable points using scriptures. I was unable to write them down fast enough. I am certain I can follow up with a phone call and get his list and more substance to today's lecture. I was able to reconnect with him and it was good to see him again. He was always there for my family and remains a good friend. I appreciated his input over the fifteen years he was there for me and my youngest three sons as they were growing up in the ward.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Looking At Grains In A New Way


Can you imagine making salads with grains, loving the flavor and healthy for you?

Chef Brad tells us there are 8 Super Grains, that are gluten-free. He makes ground flour out of them and uses three of the eight to make a Wonder Flour.
1. Amaranth, this can be popped like popcorn and a substitute for corn popcorn or ground into flour.
2. Millet, this looks just like bird seed
3. Teff, from Ethiopia, and can be an addition to pizza dough for great fiber source
5. Flax, Red and Golden
6. Quinoa, there are three varieties he uses-- Red, White and Black
7. Barley. white or hulled,





Time just stands still in his classes.


Chef Brad from his website.

Chef Brad did a demonstration of a savory salad and fruity salad. It was so flavorful you would not have believed it had grains in it. I can hardly wait to introduce some of his recipes at a family feast.



This week I attended two classes a day with Chef Brad teaching about grains and how to implement them into a daily diet. Grains are an incredible addition to eating healthy. Wheat flour is not for every one. I had no idea there were so many alternatives!

I have always liked wheat sprouts, and wheat grass, but all the other choice give variety to a new way of eating. Tana and I went last year to Chef Brad's classes. We learned so much. This year he has switched to working for Bosch and has a ball working for their company. He has a website: chefbrad.com



He has been teaching at the Orem store and suggested using a pressure cooker that looks like a very large crock pot. It is amazing and one can cook meals in just 12 minutes! Saves time and the food is delicious. It has been a very enjoyable experience seeing and tasting the new recipes. Grains are an important addition and some that I will introduce to my diet for sure.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Taking Time Seriously


I love this clock. It is such an unusual one that it portrays how we go about our day and try to pull everything together to make it complete.

This week I am taking in BYU Education Week. There are so many classes it is difficult to choose just a few...I want to go to them all!

I will report back later with some highlights of what I gleaned...
Have a blessed day...and be open to learn something new today too.

Anna :)

Monday, August 17, 2009

A Grand Lady, Paternal Grandmother aka "Cuquita"

Maria del Refugio Canchola aka Nane, and her children, my dad, Carlos is sitting on the step, and my father's Uncle, Tio Reynaldo, next to Nane. Chelo, Richard, Celia, and little Emma holding her mommy's hand on the right. She passed away at about age three of pneumonia. She was just younger than Celia. Nane(Nah-Nee) was expecting my twin aunts, Alicia and Elena, who were born September 1925.


This photo was given to me by Dee Guenther, Uncle Richard's Daughter. She also gifted a photo of Nane's Father, Eufemio Canchola. See below.


More pictures to be added, once the download is complete...thanks for your patience. Many more to share soon.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Random Famiy History Photos New Disc Available


Carlos & Elena in 1948 shortly after we moved to Chicago.

On the shore at Lake Michigan. Aunt Alice and Uncle Henry with son, Henry, Jr. joined us, Carols, Elena, Anna Maria and Martha on the blanket. Fun times on the beach memories of Chicago. 1948

Grandfather, Ricardo, quite handsome and well attired. aka as Buelito

Big Boy, Texas Longhorn mascot, with brother Charlie, about between one or two years

Elena, second from right with her friends. She is about eleven years old. Harlingen, Texas-- Below she is dressed to go dancing.

She and Uncle Albert used to be partners and dance. People would toss money at their feet for their performance. Mother loved to dance as a youth.


My mother, Elena with her mother or grandmother on calf in Harlingen-



Anita's friends posed for a photo for her 14th birthday. Harlingen, where her mother, Nestora lived, she owned her own home in Texas.

I am so thankful to my mother and her desire to preserve the family history in photos and story telling. I have many fond memories of looking through her big black photo albums, just sitting on the sofa in our living room and browsing for hours and connecting with my ancestors at an early age. Thanks Mama, I love you forever!

Sunday, August 9, 2009

More Family Photos from Sunday Time at Tara's


Family dinner, at the Fryers, with Family Pictures,Michael the Photographer. To be shown later.

Grandkids having their dinner sitting spread out on blankets in Fryer's back yard.



Bud & Kay joined us for dinner at Mi Ranchito.



Grandma with Don Cavender and his son, Sam as we visit with them while waiting for our food order. Eating at Mi Ranchito is a lot like having Heritage at home.

Tara, Aaron, Candice Tanise, Michael and Tracie in the background, with the rest of the gang waiting for our food order to come. Everyone enjoyed the meal and we had lots of quality time to chat and visit.


MI Ranchito dinner photos


Please pass the salsa, tortilla chips and Guacamole!! Yummmm.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Family Time, Family Reunion


Song, "Gentle Healer," sung by Kris, Hank, Lori and Kaari A Capella. Beautifully sung.



Pause for Memorial for Uncle David, conducted by Hank who did a tribute in his honor.

Tanise with Grandpa Hank with Baby K11



Matt, Tara, & Hank in kitchen pause for picture.Thanks, Tara for hosting. Everything was organized and well planned for activity.


Grand kids gathered on the backyard lawn for dinner at the Fryer's, hosting dinner.

But & Kay Cavender's, with son, Don and gdson, Sam, came to join us for Heritage Food at Mi Ranchito


Family Get-together at Mi Ranchito

I am so thankful for my children and their families. They help take time out each year to be here altogether for Family Reunions! I know it seems like it rolls around so quickly, but it means a LOT to me. Family connected turns the hearts of the children to the fathers. I see the hand of God bringing us together for these special times. God bless us all in this endeavor--Love, Mom aka Anna

Matt, Cole and Ethan just arrive from Seattle for Fam Reunion
Aislyn & Ella, Happy, Smiley Faces!!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Heart Wrenching Entry




This is in memory of a very choice little boy, read comment at the end.

COOPER KOFFORD
Cooper Hamblin Kofford (a.k.a. "Coop") Cooper was born October 4, 2004 and returned to heavenly surroundings on July 31, 2009. Quinn Macdonald Kofford and Jana Lynn Worsley Kofford (Orem, Utah. Married 23 years) are blessed to have been Cooper's earthly dad and mom. Cooper is the fifth of six children. He is one of four boys and two girls. Cooper loved his sisters and brothers. He loved climbing into bed and snuggling with his sister, Hunter (13), and loved "playing house" with Kennedy (9). His oldest brother, Carson (12) taught Cooper about baseball. Duncan (7) loved playing legos and swimming with Coop. Lincoln (2) was Coops wrestling mate, car seat buddy, and "partner-in-crime." As his earthly family we are amazed at the depth of our love and respect for Cooper and his impact on our family. We will miss him very much. We have been and will continue to be enveloped by overwhelming feelings of love and gratitude. We are at peace including an absolute blameless recollection of the circumstances surrounding Cooper's last day on this earth. As a family, we have felt the love and support of our extended families, neighbors, friends and the community-at-large; and express our thanks. We have been blessed with clarity of mind and peace of heart and soul which stems from our faith in and knowledge of our Heavenly Father's plan for all mankind, and of Cooper's progression in that plan . . . and its eternal significance for our little family. We are certainly biased toward our son and brother and cannot say enough positive about him or his influence on everyone who knew him or came in contact with him. He was always on the go. At home, he was most comfortable outside . . . usually barefoot and in shorts (or a swimsuit) sometimes even in the winter. He had soft, sun-bleached-blond hair that framed his perfect face and little body and accentuated his amazing deep blue eyes. His two huge dimples (one in each cheek), tan complexion, perfect annunciation of every word and syllable, and his sweet voice (combined with his unique twang) are part of what made him Cooper. He loved to giggle and to make others giggle with him. He loved swimming, riding his bike (training wheels triumphantly removed in May), going to Navajo Lake and Kanab, Utah, and eating otter pops like they were going out of style. He loved taking his brothers for self-made adventures into "Randy's field" or to Betty Jo's "bumpy road." He loved chewing gum which usually only further accentuated his perfect little teeth, ear to ear smile and deep Hamblin dimples. He loved to snow ski, going "faster" in the water tube at Lake Powell, and sleeping wherever and whenever he chose. He loved all of his friends, cousins, aunts and uncles and would interact and immediately engage anyone. He also loved both sets of grandparents (Cree-L and Ila Jean Kofford of Bountiful, Utah, and Steven and Cheryl Worsley of Provo, Utah) and the horses, kisses, Christmas treats and unconditional love they showered on him. We will miss such things as hearing him yell-back "I Love You" as he ran off to play. We will also miss kissing his soft puckered lips, his refusal to eat anything healthy, and his causing havoc in church. We will miss holding his hands (even though the rest of him wouldn't hold still), riding bikes to go get snow cone treats, and just playing and laughing together. If you knew Cooper, you experienced a bit of heaven on earth. As parents and as his family, we are grateful to have been blessed with Cooper. Because of our convictions toward Jesus Christ, we absolutely know with no doubt whatsoever--that we will be reunited with him someday.


A member in our ward works for a picture gallery in Orem and told us this additional story. A few sisters came in to buy some framed pictures by Liz Lemon Swindle for two other sisters who just lost Cooper. He said there was a tragic, accidental run-over of this little angel. They chose what they decided upon. When they went to pay for it they were told there would be no charge, but their gift from the owner. That is the most Christ-like thing anyone could have done for this grieving family.

I was familiar with the accident account that had been in the paper just days before. Then, his obituary was written by someone else who loved this little boy very much and had a beautiful way of telling his sweet life story. The tribute to this little guy is a reminder to me of just how precious life really is. Live, and Love for today, for we don't know how many tomorrows will be ours to embrace our loved ones in the moment. Cherish life.

Love, Grandma Mattie aka Anna

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Happy Birthday, JOEL!!


Happy One Year Old Birthday, for Joel



Joel's happy face full a cake and frosting.


Having some of his own birthday cake.


Joel, not walking yet, but knows how to climb up stairs and just learned how to go down stairs. He can say, Mama, Dadda, Ella, and Grandma!



Joel with his Mommy, :)Candice at Children's Garden, Thanksgiving Point



Love that Aussie Hat!! Joel at the Lindon Pool. Such a cutie!!