Sunday, November 2, 2014

Random thoughts

When taking pictures, I've coined the phrase, "Fill the frame with goodness."  Works for me!

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Yeah! I can still get on my blog!  It's been so long...but, I've decided to journal my life events in a little more consistent manner!
Getting ready to go to Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln High School to watch our CHS concert band in contest. Will be picking up the Halle-girl and bringing her home with us.  Doug's not too excited about the concert, but I've told him he needs more "culture"!

Sunday, September 11, 2011

New Face for the Living Room!

So, today Doug is painting my accent wall in the living room. What used to be "funeral home" green, is now becoming a dark sage green ("Intense Oliver" to be precise...don't you love the names of paints and/or nail polishes?) I've got some new wall art and will be changing up the top of the piano, too. For now, I'm going to pack away Beethoven & Kevin's winter scenery. I've used them for more than 15 years. The photo is beautiful, Kevin took it coming home from a Christmas gathering at my sister's house one year. We stopped on a bridge, and he got the shot. Everything was covered with ice...it was a Wonderland for sure. And Beethoven is something we picked up at a flea market in Arkansas. They will be new again at a later date...just wanted to change things somewhat. Hope everyone likes it.


And with the leftover paint, Doug covered the "baby poop" gold color on the front door that I asked him to put on it last week! I like this so much better!

Monday, September 5, 2011

Summer Shandy

Well, summer is nearly over. I've turned off the A/C. Evenings are finally cooler, the humidity should be decreasing, too. Football, volleyball, and school activities are starting again. I'm grateful to have Cathy's family here, so that I might be able to attend some of my grandkids' activities! I wish I could attend them all!
Doug painted my front door for me this morning (Labor Day). I thought I wanted a dark gold color, but it looks more like baby poop actually! Think we'll be changing it to a dark barn red color REAL SOON!







I've also added a picture of my new dining room furniture. It looks small, but there is an 18" leaf for the table, so I'll be ready for future family dinners!






I'm also trying to come to grips with my age this summer. I'm figuring out where to shop for clothes that will fit my expanded girth! What is up with that? What cruel joke is being played upon me? I used to be able to bend over to tie my shoes with great ease, but now find myself huffing and puffing as though my lungs were being pushed up into a smaller space! The eyes, the ears, the SKIN! Oh...woe is me!

Doug and I have developed a taste for Leinenkugel's Summer Shandy this year. A seasonal beer, it is brewed in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin and is billed as a "Weiss Beer with Lemonade". It's wonderful! (Could that be the cause of my lost waistline? I miss my waistline!)



Saturday, August 20, 2011

Some "deep" thoughts!



Why is it a bad thing for an adult to "move back home"? Seems like everytime I turn around, someone is making the remark that only Losers return home...never get out in the world, never explore other ideas or philosophies, can't "grow" spiritually, etc. This is nearly always followed by the slam that one is "simple-minded" and stuck on a personal philosophy fed to them by the Fox News Channel....ggrrrrhhh!
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And along those same lines, people who do return home to the quiet life in Iowa sometimes are haunted by the Past. Usually a perceived notion that hometown folks only remember the bad things, and do not see them for who they are now. I say, "Hogwash!" (goes along with the simple rural life) People who never leave have changed, and believe you have too! Or, maybe even experience a little envy because one did get out of SWI and have returned with stories, travels, experiences, etc., that are so fun to hear when you share them!
The world is smaller now. There are fewer and fewer backwoods places. And, who said "You can't go home again?" Only Bon Jovi in the song of the same name. Life is what you make it, no matter what your address.
We bring it with us...our memories, our experiences, our knowledge...and grow in love with our friends and family.
That's it for now.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Back again!



It's been a very long time...this digital diary has been missing me! I have had a rough summer. Though all the 1st anniversaries have come and gone, I'm still feeling a little depressed. Made it through the first anniversary of Dad's passing, Jay's passing, Jay's birthday, and Dad's birthday. Whew!

The picture of Mom and Mike was taken on Mom's birthday at the new Ice House. Cute, aren't they?
Baseball with Austin on the traveling league kept me busy at the first of the summer. And a planned trip to Maryland didn't pan out...Brandon is getting transferred out of the AWG and back into the regular Army. He will be returning to his old brigade at Ft Campbell, so they are busy, busy, busy readying their home for the real estate market. I'm planning on seeing them later...possibly around the end of the year...and helping out with kids if they want to go house-hunting in Kentucky/Tennessee.
My friend Nancy had a major surgery last Friday to remove a cancerous mass near her kidney. They were only able to get 80% of it, and then discovered another small marble-size one lower that they couldn't get. So, she will be doing chemo and radiation.
School will start soon, and I will be going to volleyball games, football games to watch the band, and youth tackle football on Saturday. Busy times are good!
Bought a new dining table and chairs, and a new recliner for myself, which will be delivered on Friday. Am looking forward to that. My chair is broke down and I'm pretty "squirmy" in it!
That's all for today!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Friday, April Fools Day - No Joke

I went to Glenwood last night with Cathy & Austin to watch the first track meet of the season. Rain in 40°...cold! We huddled under a blanket and watched the girls throw. After Halle threw her four, it wasn't too long before I told Cathy that I would take Austin to Pamida to look for a jacket, long underwear, stocking cap, umbrella...anything to cover him! He had come with us, straight out of school, with nothing but his slick exercise pants, shirt, and fleece jacket. So, he and I piled into Cathy's Explorer, and took off. We couldn't find anything at Pamida, but at least he was able to warm up a bit in the car...drying out was another thing. When the evening was over, Halle threw 87.6 ft in the discuss, placing 3rd. She also threw shot and ran sprint medley. Wish I could go to LaCrosse matches in Maryland to see my other grandchildren. Despite the weather, being a spectator at a grandchild's event, sporting or otherwise, is AWESOME! Today, I'm getting ready to go to Des Moines with Doug. We are guests of Lisle's at the Bill Cosby show Saturday night. We'll be staying at the Courtyard at Marriott. A nice weekend away, and more on that later.