Monday, May 25, 2009

Evan's 2nd birthday!

Evan turned two on May 22 and his mom and dad hosted a party and BBQ at their home. It was a beautiful sunny day!

He got loads of gifts, but his favorite, bar none, was from his Grandma Mary...his own swimming pool. He and cousin Ryan wasted no time finding swim trunks and jumping in for a dip!



Blowing out the candles!



Sampling the frosting!



Opening the presents:





He was born while we were still in Mexico, can't believe that was two years ago!!

Saturday, May 23, 2009

A day with the kids

Hey, Greg Darane' and the kids came down for the day. We went to garage sales, went and picked up and planted our new mulberry tree and ended the afternoon at the Farmer's Market. They had great music and so we scored a table near the stage and waited for our lunches. Goofiness ensued.



An awesome day overall!

Friday, May 22, 2009

Jo and Bryan...the wedding

A great joy for a great family, pictures from Johanna and Bryan's wedding on May 16:

With dad Harold and Bojangles. She arrived at the church in the fire truck! Harold is a firefighter/EMT and Jo was an EMT for them while she was studying nursing.



The family: Tim, Harold, Daniel, Jennifer and Johanna.



Jo and Jenn: Sister act!



Jo, the cousins and Grandma Donna too!



Jo and Bryan tying the knot:



The happy couple:



Love you guys, blessings on your life together.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Welcome baby Yahiya!

Our friend Luke and his wife Ruth welcomed their new son on Friday!! What a sweetheart!



What a blessing for them!! We are thankful for this new little wonder!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Loving our community

Ralph and I took a lot of ribbing when we decided to buy our new place because it was in a 55 plus community. Hey, we are both over 55!!! We are entitled. But people thought we might not like it because the community might be too quiet, too old, perhaps too cranky.

Admittedly, we are among the "youngsters" here. We are acquainted with people who've been married longer than either of us have been alive. And there are a few cranky folks here, but what neighborhood doesn't have those.

By far the vast majority of our neighbors are wonderful. They are lively, friendly and we have enjoyed getting to know them all. We can't go walking without stopping to talk with someone, usually several someones, and getting the mail becomes a community event! It's a rare occasion when you just get the mail and come home, there's almost always someone else getting their mail at the same time, so you chat, pretty soon someone else comes for their mail, a walker or two joins in and soon there's a pretty decent gab-fest going on.

We recently have been doing a major remodel of our yard. The whole street-side edge of our property had the dreaded junipers...a yukky plant that we've never liked. But they are tough to remove and so we've let them be. But this long hard winter damaged a bunch of the plants and trees in the yard and we had an arborist come out and take a look to see if any could be salvaged. They couldn't. So we started thinking about making the yard ours more or less. We wanted a more edible landscape and the junipers were in the way.

After much thought we hired the arborist to not only remove the winter damaged things, but to take the juniper out as well. And now it is gone forever! Since then we've planted some peonies and have ordered some blueberries, raspberries, a mulberry tree and an Italian prune tree. Also some strawberries...things are looking up. We've also planted rhubarb, pea pods, butternut squash and both sweet million and tiny yellow pear tomatoes!

I also got wild and crazy and decided I wanted a small perennial garden in the back near the patio to attract hummingbirds. I've seen a few of the little beauties around and want to encourage them. One of the great delights in our house on the rez was the abundance of hummers drawn to our flowering baskets on the porch...I wanted to recreate that if I could.

So I bought a delphinium, a bee balm and a foxglove to get the ball rolling. In mentioning it to the neighbors in one of the above mentioned gab-fests I now also have some gorgeous lilies, a hardy fuchsia and a cute hummingbird feeder, all gifts from the yards of our neighbors!! So this morning Ralph and I took up a bit of the tiny lawn in the back yard and put in the beginnings of a nice hummingbird garden. I still want to add a few things and some sort of water feature and the requisite edging bricks so Ralph doesn't get overly carried away with the weed-eater, but I'm pretty happy with the progress so far.

And I'm really happy that we live in such a friendly and generous community!!

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Losing David



For the second time in just a few months our family is mourning. Last September we lost Ramona and on April 27 we lost her baby brother David. Makes you wonder what God is thinking.

Just 37, married to Jaci, father to Abby, Jacob, Matthew and Marcus. CFO for his company, school board, church board, generally happy, busy devoted family guy. Hadn't been feeling well for a bit, was hospitalized that Saturday with both blood pressure and blood sugar way out of whack. Very touch and go, but by Sunday he was doing much better, getting stable, everyone breathing a sigh of relief. Dodged a bullet. Whew!!

But Monday morning he went into cardiac arrest and could not be resuscitated despite the best efforts of the team at the hospital.

To say the whole family is devastated and in shock is a complete understatement. Just doesn't seem real. Doesn't seem possible. How could God let this happen? We are all pondering that.

Meanwhile, prayers for Jaci and the kids, and for his surviving brothers and sister and for his mom. And for the rest of us as well, the cousins, nieces and nephews trying to understand the meaning of it all.