Friday, June 12, 2009

Weeds?


This is for you Stevie -
Dad told me you asked why we were growing weeds
around our tree.
(I admit they were looking a little wild and weedy)
But we are seeing the flowers now. I planted these seeds last year
and Steve chopped them all down because he assumed they were weeds.
Steve is our gardner since I can't tolerate the heat or the bugs and
he doesa good job of keeping the yard looking nice -
so I'm not surprised he thought he was just cleaning up.
But I asked him to leave these alone for awhile to see
if they would bloom.I don't even remember what they are -
and I'd rather the ground cover take over -
but at least it's not bare dirt for a change.

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Big 60!


Guess who this was just sixty years ago!

I don't know how old -but cousin Dave and Steve.
Cowboy/Pirates maybe?
Just 40 years ago.
The new Sixty - with hair -
or without.
HAPPY 60th BIRTHDAY STEVE!

Monday, May 25, 2009

On the Other Side of MO


A few years ago my long-time high school friend, Pam, moved back to St. Louis after living in the small town of Richmond, MO. 
 It's great having her in town so we can get together more often but I have to admit that I truly enjoyed crossing the state to spend a weekend with her about twice a year while she was living there.
Below is the view from her screened in back porch - I probably could have just sat out there all weekend and been happy but she had a lot of great places to show me in that area.
To get to her home I spent about an hour on a little 2-lane country road which took you through some quaint little towns, most of which were loaded with Civil War history.  Higginsville was one of the towns but I never did stop there - however, Lexington was closer to her and we visited there a few times.

Below is the 'Lexington Bridge" - it is rated one of the worse in Missouri.  It is a very narrow 2-lane bridge and you can see the river through holes in the bridge.  I always prayed to get over the bridge without having to give way to one of the 18 wheelers that were often crossing there.  I always asked her before I left St. Louis if the bridge was still standing or not - I'm not sure how far out of the way you have to go if it ever falls down.


But Lexington itself was adorable.  We once went on a house tour to see houses like the one below that were from the Civil War era.
And below is the Town Hall where, if you look closely, you can see the cannon ball still in the column of the porch.
Most often we would go to Kansas City on Saturday where she could do any major shopping she needed done but she usually had some 'sight seeing' for us to do along the way.  We would just hit the highlights but I know for someone with free time there are a lot of little museums, etc to be explored. 

 We went to Liberty (Jesse James), Fort Osage, Watkins Woolen Mill State Historical Site, St. Joseph (Pony Express), Arrow Rock, Jamesport (Amish), Independence, and several other places I can't even remember.  

We often went through Excelsior Springs and we had breakfast once at The Elms (below) where Al Capone, Truman, and FDR would come to stay sometimes.

One of my favorite little towns was Weston.  Although there was a lot of history we usually just hit the little shops.  
Below is one of my favorite settings of the church which overlooks the town.
Strangely enough, we never did any sight seeing in Kansas City - just shopping or a movie. 

  This past weekend her youngest son got married in KC so Steve and I went and did some sight seeing.  If you've ever been on a trip with Steve - it's go-go- and go!  We saw 5 museums in 3 1/2 hours!  

On Thursday we saw a Royals game but Friday we went to the  WWI museum, Federal Reserve museum, Hallmark tour, Black Negro baseball league museum, and the Jazz Museum.  

That night was the wedding and Saturday we headed home but stopped in Independence to see the Truman home and the 30-room mansion below which was built for the sole reason to show off the man's  wealth - it had a very interesting history.  As Steve says, it kinda reminds you of the Munster's house.
The Vaile Mansion


Truman Home


Me, Pam, and her sister Dana at the wedding reception which was in a 3-story mansion - very nice!


Steve agreed to play music for the guests as they arrived from the wedding to fill in the time while they were taking pictures.


WWI Museum


The Royals Stadium - Steve was very impressed with their scoreboard so I thought I'd throw in a shot for any one interested.
Well, I enjoy traveling but I'm happy to be home on busy holiday weekends.
I hope everyone has a fun and safe Memorial Day!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Party Night

Birthday girl Becky

Birthday boy Karl


Coen
Ayden
Spencer and Popo

Gracie

Jackson

Last night we were able to get everybody together for a joint birthday party for Becky and Karl.   It's becoming a joke trying to get everyone around the dining room table but the kids are still too young to send to the kitchen table - but we manage.  
I had a good time just watching the kids.  The girls (Gracie and Ayden) are still a little overwhelmed by the rowdy boys (mostly Popo, Stevie, Karl, and Nate) but they are getting use to it.  Baby Jackson sat in the middle of it all and seemed to think it was a great time. 
 Happy after-birthday Becky and Happy early-birthday Karl!!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

May 14


My calendar today says "Becky's birthday" 
and "Spencer's graduation"
Wow - how quickly time is passing. 
Now Becky is all grown up and the wonderful mommy to
our Gracie girl (Get Well Gracie!)
But once she was my little girl 
and I was her mommy
 -well, actually she is still my little girl 
and I am still her mom
 - but you know what I mean!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BECKY - LOVE YOU!!

And it's unbelievable that
 Spencer is old enough to be graduating Pre-K
 and getting all ready for Kindergarten.
Congratulations Sweet Spencer - LOVE YOU!!
(And now Coen is sick too - Get Well Coen!!)
And as long as I was finally updating my blog,
 I figured I'd throw in a few photos from the
 weekend 50th anniversary party - 
It was fun seeing everyone -
Love and Congrats again to Ed and my favorite sister!






Saturday, May 02, 2009

A Lot Can Happen in 10 Years


The last ten years almost seems like only a few months ago.
1999 - I had 3 children still living at home and 
one still had another year of high school. 
 My baby boy before he started shaving his head.  Even he hadn't met Jessie yet.


Nate and Becky (at Aaron & Miranda's wedding) 
We had some strong suspicions they might get married someday.


Karl & Jenny - I believe this picture was taken when we were first getting to know Karl - this may have even been our first introduction.


 But here it is just 10 years later - 
2009 and we have 3 married children and 5 (soon to be 6) grandchildren.



What I don't understand is - how come I have aged 10 years but my kids (except for Stevie's shaved head) all look about the same?

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Tagged by Kathryn

8 Things I'm Looking Forward To:
My morning coffee
Any visits with my grandkids
New grandbaby in November
Joe & Sandi coming for a visit
The T's 50th Anniversary Party
KC trip
Finally finishing Mists of Avalon so I can move on to something new
Autumn - (not a big fan of summer)

8 Things I Did Yesterday
Manicure
Talked to Spencer & Coen on the phone
Schnucks
Hardward Store
Laundry
Dinner out
Read more of Mists of Avalon
Watched Bones on DVR

8 Things I Wish I Could Do
Take longer walks without pain
Carry a tune
Take long roadtrips to NE USA
Visit Ireland, Scotland, & England without getting on a plane or boat
Cook better and eat healthier
Say the right things at the right times
Be SuperMom/SuperNana
Catch up with my reading lists

8 TV Shows I Watch
House
Bones
NCIS
Tudors
Food Channel
Life
Lie To Me
Harper's Island


8 People I Tag
Jenny
Becky
Lindsey
Kelly R
Sherri
Christi
Terri
 Jessie( but I'm not sure that's what her blog is about)



Sunday, April 12, 2009

The Impossible Easter photo


I had forgotten how difficult it was to get a good family Easter photo.  I can remember promising almost anything to just get all three of mine to sit still for a few moments so we could snap a picture.  
Well, kids haven't changed any.  At least now we have digital so you don't feel like you've wasted a bunch of film.  You wouldn't believe how many pictures I have of my furniture and floor because the child in my viewer disappeared before I could snap the button.
We tried to get all 5 to sit on the couch for a group shot. Talk about fun :) - we did manage to herd them all into the same room but we could not get them to sit on the couch together - someone was always taking off.
Here's the best I could get - but I'm sure my kids got much better pictures that they will share with Nana & Popo.
This is truly the only shot I have of Coen -
 this child is forever in constant motion.


Jackson is the only cooperative one -
 but of course he is just beginning to become mobile.


Even Spencer hates to pose for pictures - he use to be easier to catch.
Ayden can almost be convinced if she's being held but you have to be quick.
I managed to sneak this one of Grace while her mommy was distracting her.
If you want to see what most of my pictures look like - below are some of the better ones - I think I had to delete more than I saved because it was just furniture or part of an arm or leg.  It's really kinda funny because they know why you're calling their name so they just totally ignore you or refuse to look at you - sweet little stinkers - they're still adorable cuties.