Friday, June 20, 2008

Summer Vacation

Tomorrow morning we leave for our annual trip to the cabin in Eastern Idaho. It's a vacation I look forward to every year. It's a lot of work shopping and packing to prepare for it, but the payoff comes Sunday night. After 1 1/2 days of travel we arrive at the cabin on Sunday afternoon. Usually right behind the rainstorm of the day.

The week is ours to enjoy. We eat, we sleep, we read, we sew and we eat some more. And then we just sit outside and enjoy nature, looking at the lake and the mountains. The scenery is majestic and the air clear. The sounds are different than here at home.

Whenever I travel away from home I think of all the things I'm going to accomplish when I return home. I'm not sure why that is. Maybe just being away from my regular routine gives me time to think and plan.

When I return I'll post some photos and tell about our trip.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Pictures of Harper

Harper is still in the hospital but is doing well. Here are a few more pictures. Two days old.





Sunday, June 8, 2008

June Brings.......

It's June 8th and so far I have received four high school graduation announcements, three wedding announcements, one 90th Birthday celebration announcement, attended one funeral and now welcome my great niece, Harper Rae Madson into the world.

She was born in the wee hours of Sunday morning, June 8, 2008

Yes, the scale is right, 9 lbs. 5 oz.


Congratulations to her Mom and Dad and all the other family members that have anxiously been awaiting her arrival.


Wednesday, June 4, 2008

House Project

Life has been busy and I haven't had time to get pictures posted until now. Wally has been working daily putting up the new siding, (me) painting and installing the new window. We still have to do a second coat of paint. In the pictures you'll see the blue masking tape which I haven't removed yet. We still have the section on the other side of the door to do with the new siding, windows and paint.
Before Picture
In WorkNew Paint, Old Window , Flowers in Bloom
New Window, Flowers in Bloom

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Remembering Mike

Today our neighbor Mike passed away. He was one month away from his 72nd birthday. He passed away from cancer which had not been diagnosed until a few weeks ago. By that time it had spread too much. He was in the hospital and then moved to a nursing home just this week.

We've lived across the street from Mike for 20 years. His wife died the first few years we were here and we didn't know her very well. After Mike retired he became a regular "garage buddy". My husband has a workshop in the garage and when he has the garage door up and is working on a project, neighbors like to come by and chat. Mike was a regular.

When I would pull into the driveway and walk through the garage into the house, Mike would like to say, "the fun is over". We are sad that he is gone. When someone passes unexpectedly, you stop and think when was the last time you saw them, what was the last conversation you had. Too often we do not get the chance to say good bye.

Mike left home to go to the doctor's office a few weeks ago and never returned to his home. His sons are now here trying to sort through his home and have the task of selling the cars, the motor home and the house.

I look around my home and worry about all the "stuff" I may leave behind for someone else to clean up and throw away. But I have decided that for now it is my "stuff" and I like having it around me. The reason why may not be apparent to my daughter 30 or 40 years from now, but that is okay. Today it means something to me.

Remember each day to be kind, be loving, and remember we do not know what others may be going through. Cherish one another, live with no regrets.

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