Thursday, November 27, 2008

Thanksgiving Dinner




Another Thanksgiving Dinner down the tubes, Turkey, Ham and everything else you need for this holiday. Dad, Mom, Non, Judi, Vern, Me, Art, John - 8 of us, just filled the table. We are very thankful to be all together this year and for the bounty, who knows what next year will bring? I sure miss the kids and grandkids, and it doesn't seem that long ago that we were seated around the table with them, eating our Thanksgiving meal and watching snowflakes fall. Those memories are precious to me, especially now, with everyone so far away.


Here are the pictures I took today, another attempt at 'collaging':

"Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise; be thankful unto him, and bless his name." Psalm 100:4

Monday, November 17, 2008

Grandkids Collage




Grandchildren all together on one page, from 16 all the way down to 5 months. They are all so very special to me. This my first attempt at making a collage, I need to work on technique.


Sunday, November 16, 2008

Mak on Track

Found a video on my computer from last year. I hope Mak won't mind. This was Track and Field day at the Junior High. After the event was over, all the kids were walked back to school, that was quite a lineup heading across the highway. School days are so special, I'm so glad I get to share some of these times with the grandkids.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Apple Picking Time!

Time to get these apples into storage before its' too late. Dad usually does this, but he is recovering from a broken leg. Judi and I really enjoyed it, except for those 'mushy' kind where you grab it and your fingers just sink in. Ewww!
And it was a beautiful sunny day to be outside.

Snowbirds

Saying goodbye to our home in Minnesota. So quiet, peaceful and woodsy. Load up the fifth wheel, say goodbye to everyone. Sad to leave the kids and grandkids. Traveling 3 days west for our winter escape, beautiful scenery, no deer on our grill this trip. No snow flurries, just gorgeous leaves and mountains. Pulling into Mom and Dads' yard to set up our living space again. This is our life since retirement.
Our fourth year of snowbirding. Oregon is not the usual target area, most folks head for places like Florida, Arizona, California. But we chose a different path. This may not be the warmest place but it is green and doesn't even come close to 40 degrees below zero. The precipitation is different too, not much shoveling here, just stay dry..... if you can.
We seem to have no trouble finding something to do. Since arriving here on October 1, there has been fifth wheel maintenance and repair. Leaks in the basement, leaks in bathroom sink, electrical issues, too. Fortunately Art can fix things and sometimes enjoys doing it. We also have people here to be with: My crew-Mom, Dad, Judi & Non, Vern, John, Aunt Jo. Arts crew-Kevin & Wendey, Doreen, Jo & Gary, along with other family members.
It is really nice to be close enough to see the beach occasionally. Our first camping trip this season was at Barview Jetty north of Tillamook. Here we are in our fifth wheel, Judi's trailer, Mom & Dad's fifth wheel. Mom is on the beach for another 'unusual driftwood' search which will be added to a fine collection at home.






Verse for thought: "He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty; and he that ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city." Proverbs 16:32




More later...