Sunday, June 30, 2013

My Great Grandpa

So readers I decided not to do an intro this week as this blog is for my Great Grandpa who I recently said had passed away.


First off lets start off just saying my memories of my Great Grandpa were sure some good ones every time we would come visit Idaho to see my Grandparents they Great Grandparents would set up their motor-home and park it outside my Grandma and Grandpas house and would be there all summer until we left. My Great Grandparents live in Vegas so because there was more of us then them they would come to us in Idaho to see us. My Great Grandpa was obsessed with golfing I am not going to lie before we even all got up from our deep sleep he would be at the golf course with who knows who! But from what I have heard he loved it out there and would play as many holes that he could on that course. One of my favorite memories of my Great Grandpa is when I was a little younger I was in love with fruit and still am I had a whole batch of cherries and was just shoving them away to who knows where and my Great Grandpa just let me sit on his lap and did not care if I got it on him he just loved me sitting on his lap. He had some pretty good hugs if I may say so myself he would hug you so hard like he had not seen you in 10 years but those are the best kinds of hugs the ones you don't forget. He made you laugh and made you smile. I had a great laugh and his smile was super cute for an old guy too. I love my Great Grandpa and sad that he passed away but being a member of the church I know that one day I will see him again.


This was his obituary from Vegas :
ELLIS RICE Ellis Austin Rice, 90, of Las Vegas, passed away May 26, 2013, after a long illness. He was born Feb. 19, 1923, in Glenns Ferry, Idaho. He was raised in the Rexburg, Idaho area. He married Grace Sutton in 1942 and served in the U.S. Army 877th Signal Company during World War II. He worked in the masonry trade and, after moving to Las Vegas in 1965, helped build many of Las Vegas' older hotels/casinos. His stone masonry work still stands inside the Mirage. He was a member of the LDS church and served many years as scoutmaster. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Lisa Cummings. He is survived by his wife, of 71 years, Grace Rice; children, Linda (Alton) Erickson of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Lana Blaisdell of Hartsville, S.C., Arlene Phillips of Las Vegas, David (Cindy) Rice of Las Vegas, and Brett Rice of Pocatello, Idaho; 14 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be at 7 p.m. Friday, June 7, at the LDS Church, 7401 Smoke Ranch Road. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 12, at Sutton Cemetery in Archer, Idaho


This is one of the obituaries from Idaho :
Ellis Austin Rice, 90, of Las Vegas, Nevada passed away after a long illness, on May 26, 2013. He was under the care of Hospice.

Ellis Austin Rice was born in Glenns Ferry, Idaho. He was adopted by Joseph and Charlotte Rice and was raised in Archer, Idaho. At the age of 12 he started working for local farmers. He was active in sports. He played basketball for Madison High School in his junior and senior year. He married an Archer girl, Grace Ida Sutton, on March 18, 1942. That summer they spent running a service station in West Yellowstone.

In 1943 he was drafted into the US Army. He traveled to England on the Queen Mary and trained for the invasion of France. He became part of the 877th Signal Company and was assigned to combat engineering group. He landed on Omaha Beach on June 8th.

After WWII he trained as a mason. That became his life work. He built many houses in the Idaho Falls area including many in the Jenny Lee Addition. In 1965 he moved his family to Las Vegas, Nevada to find work. His work can be found in many of the hotels and casinos in the city. While there the family spent many days on Lake Mead water skiing and camping with friends and family. Ellis and Grace spent many summers in Idaho traveling in their motor home. They traveled back east many times to reunions with the men he served with in the Army. They learned to golf and loved it. They spent many enjoyable hours walking the fairways.

He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Their marriage was sealed in the Idaho Falls Temple. He served as a member of the bishopric in the Ucon Ward. He also served as young Men’s President and as Scout Master many years.

Ellis is survived by his wife, Grace, of 71 years, children, Linda (Alton) Erickson of Idaho Falls, Lana Blaisdell, of Hartsville, South Carolina, Arlene Phillips of Las Vegas, David (Cindy) Rice of Las Vegas and Brett Rice of Pocatello, 14 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and 6 great-great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his daughter, Lisa Cummings and a brother, Joseph Rice.

A graveside service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, June 12, 2013 at the Sutton Cemetery in Archer. The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, June 11, 2013, at Eckersell Memorial Chapel, 101 W. Main Street, Rigby.




LDS Song makes me think of how lucky I am to be a member of our church. Below is the primary song "Families can be together forever" :(only one verse)

Families Can Be Together Forever

I have a fam’ly here on earth.
They are so good to me.
I want to share my life with them through all eternity.
Chorus:
Fam’lies can be together forever
Through Heav’nly Father’s plan.
I always want to be with my own family,
And the Lord has shown me how I can.
The Lord has shown me how I can.


Till Next Time~ Mrs.Buzzy B out

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Father's Day

As we all know it is fathers day and we most talk all about our fathers and why they are the best you know?!! So I am not going to blab and blab. Lets get to it!

Mrs.B here talking about my dad and why he is the best dad ever even if the days were hard to deal with me he managed to stay pretty dang awesome. My dad growing up and still to this dad is a hard worker and always has been he has taught me the value of working hard and working hard for your money. One thing I learned from my dad is that you need to use money wisely as most dads or parents say " it doesn't grow on trees you know!" my dad would teach me that constantly. As the hot summer days would come and come I would sometimes want a drink from the vending machine and would go ask my dad for a $1 he then would either give it to me or say no you have money. Sometimes I did have money and sometimes I did't so it made me think out why I really wanted that soda and so know when I make other purchases I tell myself why do I need that? And end up walking out the store empty handed. So I defiantly learned that from my dad. One funny thing that people don't know most about my dad is that he can teach you being a kid at heart is fun and what do I mean by that is that it is okay to watch movies like Mulan and Finding Nemo in secret (love you dad) and it makes you feel young or just because you like the movie I think it can make you feel like a kid again. My dad always said I was a true charmer by that is sometimes I would make farting noises with my mouth or dance in stupid ways and he would just look at me shake his head and always told me the truth straight on. If a kid is reading this with you turn away..... growing up I always believed in Santa like most kids do and I always wrote to him every year and when I mean every year that includes this past year I emailed him. I would write him and leave cookies and my dad I mean "Santa" would always respond. Me and my dad have a special bond with something called a buzzy bee growing up he would make a buzzing sound and then act like he didn't do it and tickle me without me knowing it and that is were the Buzzy B's name of this blog comes from at the end of each post. He just always made sure we would laugh when it was time to laugh and have those serious talks with me when he felt I needed him. If I ever needed a real big hug from him I could get one anytime I wanted and it is the best thing ever! Thanks dad for all the memories you leave me with and continue to each day of my life!



I will always admire my dad, Mr. William Henry Brixius. My dad is an inspiration to me and a role model. It is because of my dad that I have decided to pursue a Master's Degree and will soon be applying to grad schools. My dad is the only person on both sides of our family to have not only a Bachelor's degree, but a Master's degree as well. The thing I admire the most about my dad is the time he spent with our family. He is a busy, working man and often had not enough time in the day to do everything he needed to do. Even though he was often heavy laden with work, church callings, and other things, we would always go on a vacation somewhere in the summer. I have seen most of the United States because of our family vacations. The road trips were boring but now I find it is something I miss. We always went somewhere with history, or he would make sure we got to go see history. Whether it was a bus trip to DC to see all the monuments or a road trip to the Grand Canyon, I will always cherish those memories.

Many people are intimidated of my dad. I am not sure why. He is one of the funniest people I know. His jokes may be corny but his mannerisms and his reactions to things make him hilarious. Don't ever beat him in a game of cards though- he is the sorest loser you would ever play with. He won't even let you see the score! (Because he HAS to be the score keeper.) Yet if he wins, then everyone in the world has to know it! Happy Father's day, dad!



And a quick last but not least Mr.B he is a father in a way we could say he lovs our little girl of a dog named Lexy! Some days I feel like Lexy loves him more then she loves me. Mr.B takes great care of her and loves her to death even when he doesn't want to admit it. I know that one day he will make a great father to our future kids because of the examples his family has taught him!
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Thats all for now Buzzy B's Out

Mr.& Mrs.B

Monday, June 10, 2013

Stolen phone,Lexy's twin and more oh my?!?!?

So I started to write this blog and I was all the way through my stories for these past two weeks and it just up and erased some how?? Weird right?!!? I think so... Anyways I know I have not posted for about two weeks and you are crying your eyes out waiting for my new post so I figured it was time to do so just for the fans.Its crazy I know people love my blog so much that I sign autographs... wait not really but that would be pretty cool/funny.

Anyways lets get this show on the road! Me,Mrs.B here and boy oh boy do I have a great story for you this week. Well as normal I have been working a lot and going for long runs a lot lately training for the big day. I can't wait for it to come up I might even need new shoes for it. My mom got into town this past week and I love it I am not going to post much about it this time because she just got here and I still have photos to take while she is here before I talk about her visit and such. Well anyways the biggest thing that has happened to me this past week is while on my way to work one morning while filling up at a local gas station someone stole my Iphone!!!! I couldn't believe it. I called Dan and asked him to go check the gas station and he did and nothing had been turned in. We both have an app on our phones called find my Iphone and it works amazing have used it once before. We found that someone had stolen my phone and taken it all the way to Logan,Utah. Dan called the local authorities to tell them what had happened sense I was at work. Long story short on that part they didn't really care and told us to erase my phone because I would never see it again even though Dan had a location on this app. Nothing got done about my phone so Dan and I decided by Saturday we would call the local police in Logan,Utah who I talked to an Officer who was very kind and helpful. I told him everything and told him I knew where my phone was located and what not and he got it from the man who stole it. My mom who flew in that day from SLC picked it up from the police and brought it back home for me. It is crazy that an app like that is more of a help then a local police officer who seemed to not care about getting your stuff back to you. I know if I was that officer I would do what I could because it is someones property and someones life and information on a phone none the less before saying you won't see that phone again. So that was a short version hope that was a fun story for you. I am not a big crafty person but I did a craft from pintrest this week, I think it didn't turn out half bad?!?! One more thing im playing softball with Logan again Dan's friend from back home and we won a game last week!

Mr.B has been working hard at school and work as always. He is even preparing for another show at the school which from some of the jokes he tells me are pretty dang funny. I can't wait to hear them. He and some of his comedy workshop friends are gonna perform for the first time outside of the school at a well known sandwich shop out here soon called Sammy's. Mr.B has midterms coming up sometime soon and is studying so hard that sometimes when I come into the room I think I smell bacon from how hard he is staring at the pages and the screen on his laptop to prepare for all his test. But the bacon smell pays off every single time. Why do you ask because he does the best he can and he makes good grades even though he doesn't think so I think he does a amazing job a school and I don't know how he balances it all. Mr.B is so stoked for this new superman movie "Man of Steel" that he talks about it as if he has already seen the movie. He feels that this will bring the super hero Superman back on top! Even though I know that Batman will always be number 1.


Lexy is doing well. I love that dog so much. It was so funny today I don't always get to take her on walks but when I do she loves them. For some reason today I was like Lexy do you wanna go for a walk? She got all excited and I decided to talk her for a walk. On the walk we saw a small dog and it was..... I am not kidding you LEXY'S TWIN!!!! It was just like Lexy I couldn't believe it and either could they. We let them play for a little bit which is funny cause Lexy doesn't really play with other dogs but she did right away with this one. And it was just like her just a slight bit smaller, so I think that dog had more chihuahua in him then jack russel. It was just all out cool for both me and the other owners of the other dog whose name was Thor. Lexy got to see my mom today and couldn't stop sniffing her to death and snuggling her it was pretty sweet. I could tell she missed my mom just like me. But I know if she saw my brother or dad she would be super stoked just like me. Do you want some fun with your dog? Draw eyeliner eyebrows on them and laugh away :).....


Well, that's all for now until next time....

Mr.& Mrs.Buzzy B out.....