Wednesday, January 27, 2010

A Birthday Tea Party

                                   Guess What!




I'm going to be one year old!



Mommy has invited all my friends for a Tea Party.
Everything is ready from butterflies to cupcakes...



We have just enough time for a picture of Mommy and me.




and also a little time to look through the book Mommy made of my first year of life.



Here I am with all my "girlfriends."




Of course, their mommies came too!





This is my One Year "glamour pose."


Then it was cake time......



....and it was sooooooooooooo goooooood!  Can't you tell?




Finally, the next day I had some quiet time to enjoy my new "talking teapot."



Meanwhile
My brother was busy gasing up his new truck he got for Christmas.



There he is in the driver's seat.......You better watch out!



My brother and I also had time to play with Grandpa.



You never see Grandma because she's always taking pictures...

Friday, January 8, 2010

Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow

And it SNOWED all day!



These three little ones, the Titmouse, the Nuthatch and the Dark-eyed Junco, were just resting till it was their turn once again at the feeder.




The Downy's love the suet but were a little impatient about taking turns.

"Can't you hurry up....I'm getting hungry!"


"Where did that seed go?  It was here a minute ago."


















The little Junco said,"Let me show you how to find those seeds."



"I'm not called a Snowbird for nothing!"



"Now I look like I just did a milk commercial."


This little American Tree Sparrow seemed happy to have found the feeder.



                      Then it quickly flew away with the wind and snow.



The Redbellied Woodpecker flew in, and everyone else scattered.





The little Carolina Wren finally had a chance to eat.





















"Oh dear, my beak seems too short to get to the good stuff."




The squirrel couldn't watch all those birds coming and going without having a little bit for himself.




















Way out in the forest the Pilated Woodpecker found something that pleased him.



It was a GOOD day.....a SNOWY day.....a BEAUTIFUL day!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

In Memory of My Mom



This has been a year that has given our family moments of greatest joy as well as deep sadness. It has been a busy year—at times exhausting.


We started 2009 with the early arrival of a new granddaugher, Zoe, on January 25. We drove to St. Louis that Sunday evening through light falling snow, singing our praises to God for the wonderful gift He had just added to our family. (Singing also helped us stay awake.) We arrived around 3 AM and were able to get into the hospital for a brief visit with our daughter and her husband and their new little “bundle of joy”.

We stayed in St. Louis to help out with our grandson and the new baby for three weeks; however, while we were there my phone calls home to my mom left us very concerned. She was having trouble sleeping at nights and was having some problems breathing properly. Mom had received a pacemaker a couple of years before, and at that time it was discovered that a couple of the valves to her heart were leaking badly, and at her age could not be surgically repaired. As the year went on she had good times and some pretty bad times due to fluid retainage which also affected her ability to breath properly, especially when lying down. Often she would wake up in a panic because she couldn’t get her breath and then, I think, was afraid to sleep.

She had a goal though, and that was to be able to go to our son's wedding in May. She made her goal even though by then she needed a walker or wheel chair to get around. Their wedding was a wonderful day for us all, and we not only added a lovely daughter-in-law to our family but also two wonderful step-granddaughters,  ages 13 and 10.

Mom did pretty well off and on during the summer but by early fall she was in the hospital a couple of times. The doctor indicated she probably would not be getting better, but she had two goals—one to make it to her 94th birthday on October 12 and the other to Mom and Dad’s 75th Wedding Anniversary on November 29. When her birthday was near, Dad asked her what she wanted for her birthday. She said 94 red roses. Much to her surprise, she ended up with 96 roses collectively from her family. She was able to go home from the hospital on her birthday and she was surrounded in her room by all those beautiful flowers.

Sadly, she was just a little short of her second goal, because she went home to her Heavenly Father on the morning of November 6. We will all miss her this Christmas, but this year she will be spending her First Christmas in Heaven with Jesus. It can’t get any better than that!

My Dad is living with us right now; however, after the first of the year he will be moving to an  Assisted Living apartment. At 97 ½ he does amazingly well for his age. He is a little tentative about this new experience so your prayers for him and his adjustment would be most appreciated. We still have lots to do in going through 75 years worth of accumulated possessions at their house….We could use your prayers too!

Blessings and Best Wishes to you all for a Wonderful Christmas and a Good New Year! 



Silent Night, Holy Night

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Please Keep Us in Your Prayers

Dear Blogging Friends,

On the afternoon of our anniversary we took my mother by EMS to the hospital.  She is suffering from congestive heart failure.  The condition has been getting worse since around February of this year, and we are now in the final stages.  If we are able to take her back to their home, she will be receiving hospice care.

My mother will be 94 on Monday and my father was 97 in May.  The Lord willing they will celebrate their 75th Wedding Anniversary on November 29 of this year.

Here is a picture of them that was taken at my son's wedding in May.



Mom and Dad

I'll miss reading your blogs regularly, but will try to catch up when possible.  I have really enjoyed sharing a part of your lives and your interests.......Janice

Monday, October 5, 2009

Our Favorite Place

It was in late October, 1960, when Jack and I first met at a company- sponsored square dance.  A week or two later on our first date we discovered we both had visited Colorado and loved being in the mountains.

On October 6, 1962, we were married,





My parents are on the left, and Jack's are on the right.
My mother made my wedding dress from a picture that
I found in a bridal magazine.


And the next day we headed West to Colorado.  On our honeymoon Jack showed me a place that he had discovered when he and some of his friends had gone there a few years before.  This place has become a "favorite" place for us and our children. 

Some say it is the most photographed place in the US; however, it is not a National Park.  The road to get there lays between Snowmass and Aspen Colorado off of Highway 82--Maroon Creek Road. 

We have been there in the Summer and the Fall, but our favorite time is the Fall because the Aspen trees are spectacular.

The drive back off the main highway is filled with splashes of golds and greens of the Aspen and pine trees.




This very special place is called Maroon Bells.
It is so breathtaking....
The awe and wonder of God's creation surrounds you...
You feel like you are standing on holy ground.

I took the picture below when we went back
to celebrate our 25th Wedding Anniversary.




Maroon Lake is positioned just perfectly at the front of those three magestic peaks and reflects a mirror image of the mountains...however, it is good if you can be there at just the right time as the sun is coming up over the mountains to the east.  Many photographers rush out there early in the morning to be there at just that perfect moment.

When we were raising our children, we loved taking them there and sharing this place that we loved with them.  We hiked on some of the surrounding trails and took lots and lots of pictures.




This picture was taken
in the summer of 1996.



On our 40th Anniversary Jack and I went back by ourselves.




When we were there, we decided to hike a little (that's an understatement) farther than we ever had before. If you look straight down from the tallest peak in the picture below, you can see a darkened area that resembles a cave.....That is where we are headed.  It doesn't look that far away, but you need to hike up and over some lower parts of the mountain to get there.  The trail is off to the right.




This is a little lake that is a short way up the mountain trail.




The scenery along the way is brilliant and beautiful, but it is a steep climb. The path is not even so you need to watch every step you take; and at our age, we stopped often, just to catch our breath at such a high altitude.













As we neared our destination, we came to a rock field where there had been a slide at one time. At this point, it was really difficult walking.





Finally we arrived at Crater Lake.































Do you remember the dark area that looked like a
cave in the picture I previously mentioned….Well here it is!
We made it!





Going down was somewhat easier; however, you still had to watch your step.






Our 50th Anniversary is just three years away,
maybe, God willing, we will go back.


Listed below are some websites that explain more about the Maroon Bells and Crater Lake.

http://www.americansouthwest.net/colorado/maroon-bells/crater-lake-trail.html


http://www.americansouthwest.net/colorado/maroon-bells/index.html