Anyway, it wasn't exactly the quiet serene beach I had hoped for but we made the best of it - by the 3rd day we were more than ready to pack up and head for home.
As I said, the beach was very nice - a great walking beach - which Sue used a lot, both Brad & I took some walks with Sue - but Steve never stepped foot on. He didn't know what he was missing. Of course, he and Brad had done a lot of walking on the golf courses every day.
I always enjoy a beach sunrise or sunset (I prefer sunsets for sleep's sake - but that's on the Gulf side). The guys (headed off to golf) told me I missed a spectacular one the day before so I made Steve wake me up for this one. It wasn't as good but since we were leaving the next day before the sunrise it was the best I could catch.
All in all it was a great time and another good thing - I managed to come home without a sunburn!!! Yeah!! Ok - so my scalp is a little tender - but it gets hot with that hat on.
Well, I hear my washing machine beeping for me and the cupboard is bare so I need to head to Schnucks - I guess my vacations is over.
Monday, April 14, 2008
The Beach
Disney - without kids
Steve, Brad, Sue, & I had decided to take a little trip to Disney without kids just to experience a few of the things they had always found 'boring'.
The funny thing was that I still had kids on my mind - but it was grandkids this time. As you can see from the above picture - we had to get a pic of us with Mater for Spencer. I found myself making mental notes on what the kids would enjoy and what they would find a little too frightening, etc.
But we did enjoy our adult times. Above is a pic from the German restaurant where we had our first dinner. The food was very good and as you can see, it included some lively entertainment. The other dinners we had on Disney property were ok but they didn't come close to the quality of this one. We learned later that to get in at the good restaurants you had to make a reservation about 6 months ahead of time so I guess we were lucky to get this one.
As I said this was our first day there and about 1 hour after we checked in(around 1:00 pm) it began raining - not just a drizzle - it poured for the rest of the day. We didn't let the rain slow us down - in fact, it made it a little easier to get on some of the rides at Epcot. The best part was that we had to buy umbrellas and Steve's had a bonus we didn't expect - Mouse ears. If it hadn't been raining so hard I would have taken a pic but trust me - it was a hit with everyone who saw him. We did see a few others but not as many as you'd expect.
The rest of our time at Disney had great weather and was fun. We stayed at the Port Orleans - French Quarter and it was very nice. It had a nice River walk that we (especially Sue) enjoyed. We visited Epcot about 3 times, MGM (this is not what they call it now but I forget the right name) a couple of times, and even the Magic Kingdom once - the best place to find souvenirs for the grandkids. We didn't make it to the Animal Kingdom but it looked interesting - I bet Spencer will love it when he gets a little older and goes.
We also took one 'off the grounds' trip to have dinner with Bill & Lorraine (my cousin) and enjoyed some yummy barbeque and a very nice visit. Thanks guys for dinner and for taking the time for us. I wish I had thought to get a picture.
But by the 4th day we were all quite tired (even without kids) and ready to move on to a slower pace.
Saturday, April 05, 2008
Books & Book Clubs
Anyone who know me at all knows how much I enjoy reading. The problem is that I can never remember what I've read after a few days - but I really do enjoy the journey with a good book. I've started keeping a notebook to help me with this task.
Almost 3 years ago Susan,a friend I've known for almost 30 years, asked me to join a book club she was forming and to bring a friend. I brought the best friend I've ever had, my sister. The other members of the club are all nurses Susan knows. Our group is a nice mix of women with different views and a variety of backgrounds so it's always an interesting evening when we meet. Nancy and I learn a lot about the real scoop on how a hospital is run - sometimes good to know and sometimes wish I didn't know.
Unlike most groups we don't have a 'list' of books we're going to read. Each meeting we decide on our next book by making suggestions or more often, perusing the 'popular paperback' tables at Barnes & Noble. This can become a real challenge at times - Rita prefers mysteries, I prefer historical fiction, Nancy is (of course) agreeable to anything, Kris who is such an avid reader that she's always read almost all of the books, and my favorite is Susan who chooses a book by the size. Not really - I'm just teasing but she does read the end before she'll read the book and she's the only person I've ever met who didn't like "The Red Tent". All this just makes us a great fun group.
The best part about this method is that I've read several books I never would have chosen on my own and been pleasantly surprised with the choice. If I knew I could get the books read I'd almost join a second club - but I really like the group we have and they might have set too high a standard.
So, I have found another option - I find other 'readers' and get suggestions from them. Kathy & Kathryn have been excellent sources for me (must be something about the name??) But I'm always open to more. Right now I have 5 books on my desk to read that have been suggested and a list of about 6 more - but those will be gone sooner than I like.
So what am I babbling on about?? - I'm not sure myself. I guess I'm recommending book clubs and sending me any good titles you've read lately. I'll even give you a few of my favorite recent reads :
"The Space Between Us"
"Water for Elephants"
"Same Kind of Different As Me"
"One Thousand Women"
"The Book Thief"
I'm just starting "Those Who Save Us" - looking good already!
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Easter 2008
The boys at play and the 'Easter" family shots.
Spencer with his beautiful Easter smile.
Coen trying to sneak off with his cousin's toy.
Ayden showing us the proper way to use a pacifier.
Gracie just being cute.
The 'girls' hanging out.
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Cousins
Friday, December 21, 2007
Grandkids at Rotolite Party - or - Trying to Capture Spencer
Coen
Ayden with her daddy Stevie
Gracie with her Uncle Karl
Cousins Gracie & Ayden

Yesterday was one of those fun pre-Christmas days when I was able to watch Spencer perform in his preschool performance (he was the best one!!) and then we had our Annual Rotolite Party.
I often have trouble catching the kids at the right moment for a good photo shot. But as you can see above, the babies at least sit still for a few moments for me. Below are 16 of the 21 shots I took trying to get Spencer. He has so many cute expressions though I had to post them all. There are a lot of benefits to digital cameras!!
Ayden with her daddy Stevie
Gracie with her Uncle Karl
Cousins Gracie & Ayden
Yesterday was one of those fun pre-Christmas days when I was able to watch Spencer perform in his preschool performance (he was the best one!!) and then we had our Annual Rotolite Party.
I often have trouble catching the kids at the right moment for a good photo shot. But as you can see above, the babies at least sit still for a few moments for me. Below are 16 of the 21 shots I took trying to get Spencer. He has so many cute expressions though I had to post them all. There are a lot of benefits to digital cameras!!

I hope you all have a wonderful holiday with family & friends - Merry Christmas!!
Friday, November 16, 2007
Sunday, October 07, 2007
To Chicago by Amtrak




Steve & I just took a few days last week to visit Chicago. We took the Amtrak there and back - but more on that later. We had a good time and did LOTS of walking. We arrived late afternoon and went out to Navy Pier where we just walked around (photo #1) and then went to Bubba Gumps for dinner. As we were walking back to our hotel ( Side note: Knickerbocker - an historical hotel. The bed was good and the people were nice but the bathroom was a total joke!!) anyway, we were walking along Michigan Avenue with hordes of people who were on their way home from work (it was already after 7pm) and we see an old friend waiting for his bus home. David E. was leaning against a building reading a book- I think we gave him quite a start. He only had a few minutes to chat before his bus came but it was good to see him.
Next day we walked down to the Wrigley Building where we caught an architectural boat tour - (photos #3 & #4). It was a beautiful day and a great tour. From there we walked on down to the Theater District to find lunch and to see Wicked - which was my main reason for coming to Chicago in the first place - (when we made these plans we didn't know it was coming back to St. Louis.) It's a great play and if you have a chance go see it. We walked all the way back to the hotel, did dinner, and then caught a taxi to the Blue Man Group - let's just say I can say I've seen it. It wasn't bad but not something I'd ever bother going to again.
Next day we caught a Gangster Tour Bus (photo #4) - this was fun and they took us through a lot of Chicago we wouldn't have seen on our own. After that we caught a taxi to the Field Museum and after seeing Sue the dinosaur and about a hundred other exhibits we were too tired to do any of the other museums and went back to the hotel for some r&r. We ended our trip that evening by going to a fun play Shear Madness. It's a little unusual but we enjoyed it.
Now about the Amtrak. It's an interesting experience. Things to Know:
1 - Don't expect to arrive anywhere on time. We were an hour late to Chicago and more than an hour late back to St. Louis.2 - I really don't recommend it with young children unless it's a very short trip. Trying to walk on the train while it's in motion is a challenge to adults and stepping from one car to the next is actually terrifying to the little ones.
3 - The best time to use the 'facilities' is when the train is not moving. I found that the most opportune time was when the station stop was deemed a "smoke stop" - which means we would be there for at least 3-5 minutes for the smokers to get off and indulge.
4 - Food is expensive - bring your own if at all possible.
5 - St. Louis has the saddest excuse for an Amtrak station - it's called a shack and for good reason. Even these tiny little towns in Illinois had cute little stations like in Kirkwood.
6 - Chicago's Union Station is downright scary - you're underground and have to walk along these long sidewalks between tracks. Plus, being a larger station - it's run more like an airport - but no bag checks at least.
7 - Your fellow passengers are an interesting assortment but usually quite harmless. Except for the few who curl up and sleep the whole way, most people chat with each other as if you were at a fellowship of some sort. You can have the quiet Amish family sitting near you or the total opposite. As we left St. Louis in a half empty car, a drunk decided to occupy the seat across from us. When he popped open his 4th beer can within the first 40 minutes of the trip (and it was only 9AM) we moved back several seats. He didn't really bother anyone except when he'd yell out "And people wonder why I drink!" Anyway, he was the worse. Most of the time the people may be a little different from what we know but the stories you hear make the trip pass quicker. It's everything from the seasoned train traveler who can tell you how the whole operation works to the young college girl who has no clue. You find out who is going where and why, what kind of work they do or family they come from. Also, I've noticed that people tend to talk a lot louder when they are on their cell phone - I couldn't believe how the gal behind us yelled at her mom because the train was running late (what could she do about it??!!) and then she shared with all of us as she chatted with her friend about her drug/alcohol abuse since school started. But we met a lot of very nice normal people too who were equally interesting.
All in all - we had a good trip but both agreed it was great to get back home.
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Becky's Baby Shower

Saturday was Becky's Baby Shower and it was a great time. Lots of family & friends - including Ayden and a couple of pirates (Spencer & Coen). We had some yummy food and then Becky had a mountain of presents to open. Hard to believe Gracie will be here in about 2 more months. Grandkids are so much fun!! I was only able to get one picture to upload - maybe Becky will have more on her blog.
Saturday, September 01, 2007
Stevie's Very Belated Birthday
Stevie celebrated his real birthday 2 weeks ago with several family and friends - but he wanted to wait for his 'official' celebration until I was well enough from my surgery to join them. Of course, it's always hard to get everybody together so we were minus Becky & Nate. We had a good visit and we even got a few pictures of the cousins together - in a few months we'll have to update those to include the Kelley cousin. But of course, even though I've tried many times in the last 24 hours, I can't get pictures to upload again - sorry - but anyway -----
Happy Very Belated Birthday Stevie - I love you!
Monday, August 06, 2007
These Brothers See Eye to Eye
This is a picture Jenny & Karl shared with me - I love the expressions on their faces. I believe these brothers already have a sincere love for each other that will last their whole life through. They make each other laugh and then you can't help but laugh too. I've watched this same love between my own three children and felt it with my own siblings.The following quote really has nothing to do with this picture but when I saw they way they looked at each other it reminded me of this quote which I had read in Tending Roses written by Lisa Wingate.
It reminds me of what 'brotherly love' is all about whether you're related or not:
"What we cannot change we must endure without bitterness. Sometimes we must try to view the actions of those around us with forgiveness. We must realize that they are going on the only road they can see. Sometimes we cannot raise our chins and see eye to eye, so we must bow our heads and have faith in one another.
Saturday, July 28, 2007
New Granddaughter
Ayden Elizabeth
born to Stevie & Jessie
7 pounds 10 ounces
20 1/4 inches
born to Stevie & Jessie
7 pounds 10 ounces
20 1/4 inches
Everyone is doing well!
Still can't get pictures to upload but check out Jenny & Becky's blog in the near future.
Still can't get pictures to upload but check out Jenny & Becky's blog in the near future.
Friday, July 27, 2007
Jen's Birthday
My blog or my computer is acting up again and I can't get a picture to upload but......
It has been brought to my attention that my eldest didn't get her birthday on my blog. Actually I don't really have a blog anymore but since I will probably be posting new granddaughter information and hopefully pics in the next day or so - I figure I should give Jenny her due. Happy belated birthday Jen - sorry it's so late! Love you!!!!
It has been brought to my attention that my eldest didn't get her birthday on my blog. Actually I don't really have a blog anymore but since I will probably be posting new granddaughter information and hopefully pics in the next day or so - I figure I should give Jenny her due. Happy belated birthday Jen - sorry it's so late! Love you!!!!
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Still a Kid at 58!
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Karl's Birthday
We celebrated Karl's 33rd Birthday last night with dinner at the new restaurant in Crestwood and then came back to our house for apple pie, brownies, & strawberries - weird combination but that's what the birthday boy wanted. Karl's grandparents were not able to join us but the rest of us were there to enjoy his birthday - hope you had a great birthday Karl!
I don't know if it's Blogger (which has it problems now and then) or Charter.net (which has become so slow and undependable this week that I'm reconsidering dial-up AOL again) - but I've tried off and on all day and cannot get a picture to upload - sorry about that.
I don't know if it's Blogger (which has it problems now and then) or Charter.net (which has become so slow and undependable this week that I'm reconsidering dial-up AOL again) - but I've tried off and on all day and cannot get a picture to upload - sorry about that.
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Becky's Birthday
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Jessie's Baby Shower
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Bye-bye
A little over a year ago I started this blog mainly to share a few stories and family history to my kids and anyone else who was interested. I think I've said most of what I can share in a public format and honestly - I've gotten a little tired of my own ramblings. I want to thank all who have 'tuned in' - hope you learned something of interest or at least got a chuckle now and then. I'm not planning on posting any longer but I'm not sure how to actually close down the account yet either. Anyway, for future family updates check out Jen, Becky, or Uncle Ed's blogs - if I keep this at all it will just be very random and probably just a picture now and then. It's been fun - now do something constructive with the free 5 minutes I've given you where you don't have to check this blog anymore :))
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
What's Happening


I guess I'm getting old - I'm not use to so much going on at once. Of course the latest big news is that Coen Jesse was born to Jen & Karl and big brother Spencer. He's a doll - actually, he looks just like Spencer at that age. Poor Spencer hasn't had a chance to 'bond' with his brother yet because the big brother has been so sick with a cold, ear & eye infections, and fever. But we're hoping that he's starting to feel better. Jen & Coen stay tucked away in their bedroom while Karl tries to make Spencer feel better.
Becky & Nate were gone this weekend on a ski trip - looks like they had a great time - but I'm just glad they're home safe & sound. Monday is Nate's birthday - Happy Birthday Nate!!
Stevie & Jessie are doing some work on their house - they are trying to get their basement finished. We just got our "Parent's Album" from their wedding - the pictures came out great. So much going on it's hard to believe that they are still newly weds.
Steve & I are still sleeping in the guest room waiting on our new bedroom furniture. The mattress & box springs is suppose to come today so I guess that's something. At least the weather has been nice the last few days - I'm hoping we're done with winter for awhile.
And one more birthday wish before I close - Happy 39th Birthday Big Brother Joe!!!:)
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