Monday, December 21, 2009

Beautiful Aly

Our friend's daughter Aly is the sweetest, and these new pictures that her grandma shared show that quite well!! The photographer really captured the little one we all know and love!!





To see all of the great photos go to the photographer's blog:

http://smontgomeryphoto.blogspot.com/2009/12/watch-out-world-here-comes-aly.html

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Welcome baby Ben!

Our friends Jonny and Marina and their little daughter Amy have a new addition in the house, brother Ben! What a beautiful, blessed family!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Our first snow...

After a super summer and a very mild fall (except for these last two weeks which have been COLD and clear!) we have our very first snow. Let the panic begin!! Puget Sounders don't care much for snow and would prefer it stayed up in the Cascades and leave us lowlanders alone. Here's hoping the weather folks are right and warmer temps and rain are on the way Tuesday!


Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Tumwater Santa!

Every year the fire department here decorates one of their antique trucks and goes around the neighborhoods collecting for the food bank. Pretty snazzy truck, great music playing to, but unfortunately I didn't catch that on video, so we just have the snap:

Monday, December 7, 2009

Nick's Indiana Jones Birthday!

Nick is now 6, hard to imagine! Here are the pictures from his party:

Here is the cute Texas cake Mema made for his birthday, Indy in peril!



Greg, being the good dad, preparing to go outside for the pinata, it was VERY, VERY cold out, and he and Darane' and all the kids braved it! Grandma on the other hand stayed in where it was warm.



I love the expression on Nick's face in this picture as everyone sings Happy Birthday to him. What a sweetheart!



And then on to the presents.



We are so thankful the kids have kept his December birthday separate from the Christmas celebration. The won't even decorate the house until his birthday is over. Love it!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Are they cute or what?

Beau and Ralph both like to sleep in as I'm getting ready for work and leaving the house...they look pretty snug tucked away in bed!!



But for the next few mornings, I'll get to sleep in with them!! Woohoo!!

Friday, November 6, 2009

Stormy!!

We had a very stormy day! Wind, rain, thunder, lightning and even hail. Pretty big hail for here, larger than pea sized! Beau had just asked to go outside when a huge thunder boomer rattled the entire house. I ran to the door and he was cowering and quaking on the porch!! Scared him pretty good. Wouldn't leave my lap until the storm was over. Ralph was over playing pool in the clubhouse and said the hail on the metal roof there was REALLY loud.



I tried to take a quick video, but the worst of the hail was done by this time, still pretty weird:


Monday, November 2, 2009

Update on the strawberries


I took this picture a few days ago, Wednesday I think, and there were still a few more very close to being ripe. Our mild fall has allowed me to get a few tasty little strawberries every few days, although since the rains have started they are getting fewer and fewer and I have to compete with the slugs to get them! I think the ones I'll get later this week will be the last, but wow! What a blessing to still have fresh strawberries on the vine in November!!

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Halloween

Miss Savannah and her howling wolf pumpkin.



Nick's creation:



Indiana Jones and Slash, ready to trick or treat...though Indy was a bit under the weather.



Julie's son Ryan was a fierce Ninja!! Trust me he had all the moves down too. Very cute!



Saturday, October 10, 2009

Stawberries in October

I planted a few strawberry plants this spring and they have been prolific to say the least! I've really been impressed with a first year crop. But now with our extended nice weather I'm getting another little crop! Strawberries in October no less!

These were from today:



And there are a lot more that are on the verge of being ripe but there's a really cold forecast for tonight, so I thought I'd get these in just in case it comes true! These may be the last, but they are beautiful!!

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Nancy visits!

Woohoo! Nancy and her friend Jim visited with us today and we had a great time! We just caught up with one another and revisited family history and had a nice dinner out and then visited some more! They are on their way to Yuma for the winter (from North Pole, Alaska, talk about extremes!) but interestingly they went by way of Europe. They spent three great weeks touring Germany, Holland, Belgium, France and Switzerland. Did a little couch surfing as well and thoroughly enjoyed that! Now they are back to Camas for a few days and then off to Yuma! If we get that way this winter we'll definitely stop in for another visit!

Nancy and her Uncle Ralph:



Nancy and Jim:

Monday, September 21, 2009

Savannah's 9th!

Sheesh, where does the time go...the girl is now 9!

Birthday highlights, let's see if you can guess the theme! Hint: think pork.

Savannah taking a whack at the pinata.



Nick too.



Finally, the candy is set free!



Savannah with her trophy pig!



Mema made the pig cake for her:



Blowing out the candles!



Grillmaster Erik with the roast pig...



Presents!





And her age mowed into the lawn, a tradition with Greg, next year, two digits!

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Doin' the Puyallup

Ralph and I haven't been to the Puyallup Fair for many, many, MANY years, and man, has it changed!! It seems bigger, but maybe because it's just been reconfigured...and it was so crowded we couldn't easily get around. We found out that there were 86,000 people there the day we went, no wonder it seemed busy! And it was much more spendy than either of us remembered: $6.50 for an elephant ear...come on!! Not to mention $10 (weekday) to park and $22 to just get in the gate!

Still we managed to eat some fair food, onion burger for Ralph (and a Krusty Pup) and a Krusty Pup and homemade taffy for me. I wanted a scone (picture freshly baked, hot, with butter and raspberry jam!) but alas, the lines were incredibly long at every stand and I decided it was not worth the wait.

We also saw two great shows, The Coats, a great a capella group and Billy and the Hillbillys, a funny musical show...kind of back hills humor, bluegrass and classical music all rolled into one. And of course we strolled the exhibits. We looked at miles and miles of quilts and all the 4-H baked goods and sewing projects but my favorite of all fair exhibits are the Grange exhibits. Such artistry with food! Here are some of the great one's from this year's fair.

Rainbow of variety:



A locomotive:



This year's fair mascot, strutting:



City pea patches:



And my very favorite:

Friday, August 21, 2009

In my boss's garden

Tiny froggy visitor! Too cute!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Mom, Dee and Arlene

I don't really remember life without these women in it. They were friends from the time my mom was 11 I think, stayed friends their whole lives. Each with their own families, mom with me and Randy, Dee with Rick and Steve and Arlene with Christine and Colleen. We were raised together, still count ourselves as friends even though we don't see each other often. Funny thing is, like with our moms, regardless of how many years go by we just seem to be able to pick up right where we left of.

I recently reconnected with Colleen on Facebook and we've been reminiscing a bit. It's been a blast to catch up with one another. Just fun. Remembering times we spent together as kids running with our moms all over the place. That's what summer was for, right?

This morning Arlene died. Long, loving, happy life. She'll be missed. I'm glad I can be here for Colleen and for Christine as well...amazing how the Lord works. Bringing us together just now.

I can't help but think of the happy reunion when Arlene arrived in Heaven this morning...with my mom there to greet her. Oh, happy day!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

A fun teaching afternoon and evening

We enjoy most of our neighbors here, by and large they are a great group of folks. We particularly enjoy Al and Ruby who live across the street from us. We often visit while we are out walking Beau or watering the yard or getting the mail. They are the sweetest couple!!

Recently, Ralph started playing pinochle in the weekly game at the clubhouse and really enjoys it. He thought it would be fun if I could learn to play and join him, so I showed up and thought I could look over his shoulder and pick the game up that way! Wrong!! The play is far too fast and I didn't know the lingo, plus they all converse while playing. Long and short of it is I didn't learn a thing, gave up and came home early.

Al noticed my early departure and asked Ralph about it, when he found out I couldn't play he talked it over with Ruby and they invited us over this afternoon for no pressure games/lessons for me! We played several games with visiting and snacking, then took a break for strawberry shortcake! Then we played and talked more and surprisingly, I got better, little by little.

After we'd played to 1500 twice they decided the guys would go get pizza and we'd have supper and visit some more! So we had Papa Murphy's pizza and Foster's beer and a lovely time all around. And they sent us home with strawberries and shortcake so we can have this treat again tomorrow!!

Have I said how much we love living here??


Saturday, August 15, 2009

A house divided?

I drive by this house every day on the way to work, and these signs caught my eye because three of them are for mayoral candidates. We have five folks running for mayor this term. Made me wonder what kind of political debates were happening around the dinner table. (the green and white sign is for our neighbor Betsy, who's running unopposed for city council).



One day I finally checked it out further and discovered they have a little business that they run out of their house...for signs!

Go Peter! You gotta love a guy with radio station call letters for a last name! KMET!!

Friday, August 14, 2009

Fourth of July

The family picnic and fireworks at Donna's were great! We had a nice visit with everyone, had a ton of great food and there were three families (including us!) in the neighborhood shooting off the best fireworks I've seen in years...

First - the food! We had brats, burgers, hot dogs and steaks on the grill...Lyle grilling! Plus all kinds of snacks, salads and desserts.

Here's Marlene, Ruth, Donna, Dennis and Lynn enjoying the picnic!



Table two: Ralph, Victoria, Dianna, Cory and Lyle.



Brandi and Annette:



LT looking sharp!



Then we played cards, basketball and visited until it got dark enough for the fireworks. Here Cory, Donna, Marlene and Victoria play.



Ralph and Lyle looking over Angie's wedding pictures...she and her new husband Kelby were apartment hunting in NM for Kelby's new job while we visited so we didn't get to see them in person this time.



Donna with a two pointer!



Brandi and LT:



Lyle (making the shot), Lynn, Cory and LT.



This was just PART of the arsenal that Lyle brought...the neighborhood was like a war zone, a pretty war zone but WOW it was loud, bright, beautiful and fun.



Here's Ruth and Dennis:



Annette, Lynn and Dianna:



Marlene, Brandi, LT, Donna, Lyle, Victoria and Cory.



After the fireworks Dennis and Ruth and Lynn's family said their goodbyes, but in the spirit of "the night is still young" several games of Whist ensued.



While Brandi and Beau called it a night!





They certainly bonded during our visit and Brandi's new mantra is "I want a Japanese Chin!"