24 January 2008

Fishers Assisted By Mitt and Matt Romney and Friends

Posted by Terrie Soberg under: Presidential Election 2008; What's News .

The following personal journal entry by the Fishers illustrates the compassion and willingness to unselfishly serve exhibited by Mitt Romney, despite the fact that there were no news reporters to capture the moment for the nation. Mitt will not use things like this to promote himself so we want to pass along the word. We have seen a couple of the pictures before but had not seen them all and wanted to share them with you. Click on individual photos to enlarge.

Rebuilding from the Fires in San Diego: Fisher’s Assisted By Mitt and Matt Romney and Friends

( Personal Journal Entry By Reed and Kathy Fisher 11372 Luz Place, Westwood Neighborhood, San Diego CA 92127)

Remember that big pine tree right in the front as you walk out the front door. It pretty well got cooked in the fire. In fact Brian Brockbank, Steve Chidester, Chris Odenwalder and Jeremy Dixon cut most of it down the first day we were allowed back in the neighborhood.

But the trunk and the stump was too much to handle that day. Last week a brother in the Del Sur ward sent me an email and said he and some others would like to do something to help. Mitt RomneyI told him that one of the things on my ‘to-do’ list was to remove a tree stump from my front yard, but it was a pretty big job! He said they wanted to come and do it. I reluctantly said OK, but, ‘I do not expect you to really get it out because it is a big root. It has been there for over 20 years.’ So he called me to confirm and said that they were coming at 7am on Wednesday morning and his DAD might come too. I decided to go to Los Primos and get some breakfast machaca burritos and orange juice for the crew coming to work on my stump..so I was late in arriving. I drove in from Cabela because it gives me a better feeling entering our street as none of Mitt Romneythe homes at the top of Luz Pl were burned. As I drove up I looked and saw several men down in the hole around the tree. They were really going at it with power saws provided by the LDS Church .

Then I got a Big Surprise. First I saw Matt, then beside him with chain saw buzzing away was a candidate for President of the United States !!! You guessed it!! Matt Romney was there with his DAD, ‘MITT ROMNEY’, former governor of Massachusetts and republican presidential candidate. He was actually in Levi’s and a blue T shirt and tennis shoes, with leather gloves and goggles.

He was really sawing away at my stump! Others who were there working were LDS Bishop Jim Davies, Greg Davis and 6 LDS Missionaries. Oh and I almost forgot the Secret Service bodyguards were nearby standing guard. The Mormon Missionaries were there because they have been reassigned to disaster Mitt Romneyrelief projects all over San Diego where the fires burned. They got assigned by their leaders to come to our home at 11372 Luz Place that morning. There were no local news media. Mitt and Matt Romney were just being good neighbors helping neighbors. Mitt was in Southern Calif for some meetings later in the day up in Riverside/San Bernardino. I can really tell that the Romney’s know how to work and to work really hard. I looked over my shovel at one point and sweat was running down Mitt’s face. When I suggested we stop for a breakfast burrito, I got a polite ‘maybe later, gotta get this root out.’ Mitt told me that this reminded him of taking out a stump on the ranch with his father.after it was too much his Dad (George Romney) said get some dynamite! Well, Mitt attacked that old stump, cutting as many of the big roots as he could until it was well time past for he and Matt to leave for their meetings up north.

I put a Machaca burrito in Mitts hand and a glass of O.J. I could tell he didn’t like leaving the job partially completed and neither did Matt. But I knew they had ‘bigger stumps’ elsewhere that day. Just before he left, those missionaries Mitt Romneyshowed up. This is where faith takes over. God is always a partner in a good act of service I believe. Well, you know how believing Mormon Missionaries are. So these six Elders from the Carlsbad California Mission said, Bro Fisher WE WILL GET THIS STUMP OUT. (You can tell these young men understand the principle of determination.) All were wearing their special disaster relief yellow T-shirts, provided by the church. It was an inspiring sight to see this’ mass of yellow’ wielding ax , pick and shovel on his stump. About this time a policeman patrolling the neighborhood pulled up. The Officer took one look at the stump and the tools and said .’you fellows will need more than those to get that one out’. A missionary responded .’that stump is coming out for sure’ The Officer gave encouragement using the indirect method.. Do you really think you can do it.I am not so sure.’ The ‘challenge was laid down’ Officer Smith left and the Mormons went to work. No slackers among them. Later Officer Smith came back to check on progress.

And there was plenty of it, but still there was a ways to go. He said had spoken to some other officers about the stump project on Luz Pl and could those Mormon boys get it out. Then the suggestion was made Mitt Romneythat maybe we could get a skip loader in the area to lend some assistance. A great idea! After the officer left I did observed a tractor going down a nearby street and flagged the driver down. He said he would come over later. He only had a limited time. Those Mormon Missionaries continued to hack away (I forgot missionaries are not allowed to use power saws for safety reasons so this was ALL pick and ax). They finally girded the stump completely. The tractor came back as promised. He got way up under the root because the Missionaries did such a good job clearing out around the base of the root. I watched as smiles, then cheers went up from all as that big old pine tree stump popped out of its hole. THEY DID IT! As the hole was being filled back in, Officer Smith drove back up. He came over to the filled hole a little amazed ‘Where is it he asked?’

I think I heard one of the Elders say.’Officer Smith.you should have been here 10 minutes ago.the heavens opened up..a light came down.and that big old stump was taken up!

Well this is what I have to say.Mitt and Matt Romney, Jim Davies, Greg Davis and those Missionaries efforts were fully rewarded. After all they could do.the Lord was not going to let their efforts go unrewarded. The tractor man came about the time the stump was prepared for removal. This we must all remember. Out of small things proceeded that which is great! This was a memorable day for all of us.

J R FISHER
11372 Luz Place
San Diego, Ca
92127
858-485-0559
rfisher8@byu.net

8 Comments so far...

Stumpy Says:

24 January 2008 at 3:06 pm.

There we go. Let’s stick with the positive stuff. Can’t imagine one of the other candidates not plastering this stuff all over the place. What motivates a person is the real story.

Joy Bischoff Says:

24 January 2008 at 4:47 pm.

Stumpy, I hear you about the positive stuff. But I have to admit I also want to get out the message that to take back our country from ideas that will stifle religion, we have to expose the media bias. The important idea with being positive, as far as I am concerned, is to not treat each other like idiots or enemies when we disagree.

Carrie Says:

24 January 2008 at 5:15 pm.

I love these pictures. This is the man they call an empty suit. He seems more real to me than the other candidates do.

Iffer Says:

25 January 2008 at 1:36 pm.

It is really refreshing to hear about Mitt being a good person and neighbor.
Even when the press isn’t buzzing around…

Stumpy Says:

25 January 2008 at 4:21 pm.

If we get a whiffer something bad we call our sniffer the iffer cause she likes stuff thats refreshing.

Iffer Says:

25 January 2008 at 5:15 pm.

Don’t be so grumpy Stumpy…
Or maybe the reason you are so grumpy Stumpy is because you’re so dumpy

Joy Bischoff Says:

25 January 2008 at 6:09 pm.

Now that’s no way to make Iffer feel welcome here Stumpy. I am going to have to give you my lecture. When I took a class on Chinese philosophy, I was impressed with a statement by Confucius. He learned from his own study of history that when a society loses good manners they are ripe for destruction. We want to see good manners on this site and wish we would see it in our country. Now be good.
Welcome Iffer. We hope to see you around more.

Stumpy Says:

25 January 2008 at 7:33 pm.

Didn’t mean to be disrespectful. I was actually thinking that was just what we needed around here. An Iffer Sniffer. Gives the place class. Anyhow, welcome aboard Iffer.

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