Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Let it Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow

That song was on my mind yesterday as I watched the fat, heavy flakes come down in the morning. I don't think I've ever seen it snow on my birthday. Definitely a first for me. Fortunately, the snow did not stick around long. By afternoon the sun was out and there was no trace of snow. This has been a crazy spring. You know the old saying, "the snow has to fall 3 times on a robin's tail before it's really spring." Well, the snow has fallen on the robin's tails about 10 times!

Let's look on the positive side. First, our grass is very green and we haven't had to turn on the sprinklers once. Second, we won't worry about water shortage this summer. All the run-off will fill our reservoirs. Third, because it's been cooler than normal, I haven't had to turn on the air conditioner either. So...snow in May can be good :)

Friday, May 14, 2010

I'm Falling...

behind, that is, with updating this blog. Lot's of things to keep us busy: school, sports, church activities, etc. Aaron went to North Carolina to give sales a try. After 1 month and approx. 5,000 miles on his car, he's back home. It just wasn't for him. But I have to admire him for at least trying. It definitely was an adventure for him.

In the end of March Becki and Ben announced their engagement. We are so thrilled. Here's a few pictures of the darling couple.

No official date has been set but they are hoping to be married by the end of the summer. Isn't that exciting? Ben is a wonderful man; he treats Becki like a princess. It's so nice to see her happy.


I've discovered the perfect thing to do for Mother's Day...go visit my mom. This year Dan, Becki, Adam, and Jordan accompanied me back east. Aaron met us there on his way back from NC. It seems these kids of mine are never without a camera and a little fun.
Our flight was not bad going out. It's unfortunate I can't say the same about our travels thru Chicago. The GPS in our car suggested the fastest but, not necessarily, the best route out of town. Believe me, Jim Croce said it best when he sang, "Oh, the south side of Chicago, is the baddest part of town..." Remind me not to fly into Midway airport.
Remember what I said about my kids always having a camera with them for a little fun? As we were cleaning out a cupboard at Grandma's house, the kids discovered a bootie of booze Grandpa had. Aha! Their acting talents came alive! For the record, it was in jest...not for real. They loved the photo ops. Notice the top on Adam's bottle.

This reminds me of the drunken sailors you see at Disneyland when on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride.
After all was done, the contents were dumped down the drain. Grandma probably has the clearest running drain in town. She was concerned; however, about what the recyclers would think when they saw all the empty booze bottles in the recycling bin!
Here's Grandma with all the grandkids and Ron.
We were able to take care of some projects for Grandma while having a great time visiting. It's just too bad we always have to bring cold, wet weather with us. They have told me I need to come back in the summer.

About Me

I'm a mom to 4 handsome sons and 1 beautiful daughter. I'm married to one of the most patient men on the planet and love him for it. My dog thinks she is the princess of the palace. Oh, and I have 1 grandpuppy.