Our town, like so many others, pack lunches for kids who otherwise might go without a decent meal. We do it 5 days a week from the 'headquarters' of Main Street United Methodist Church. We do 260 lunches in a day. They go to 3 apartment buildings in our town and 2 very small towns bordering Barnesville: Belmont and Bethesda. Today, we packed peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, pudding cup, granola bar, and small packets of fruit juwies. There were 7 of us plus the head person with 3 more persons in the other room doing the 2 outlaying towns - a little more than we needed, but next Tuesday 3 will not be there so we should be just about right. I and two friends of mine help out on Tuesdays. Others come on other days. It's a very good cause and I enjoy doing it. It's fun being with my friends too. The one is really funny and kept us all laughing.
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Thursday, May 17, 2018
Mother's Day
My son Doug came to church with me on Mother's Day. I go to the First United Methodist church, a massive grey stone church in my hometown. After the service, we had a picture taken in front of the altar. When my dad was pastor was there for 9 years back in the sixties and early seventies, they needed new pulpit and dad designed this one. He made it big because he was 6 ft., 3 in. A pull out step was made so short people could stand on it and reach the mike. The chairs are massive also. It's a beautiful set up.
My son also got me a beautiful flower arrangement and a huge card from him, his fiance, and the grandkids. I need to take pictures of them, but haven't yet.
My daughter always calls from Texas.
It was a very special day.
My son also got me a beautiful flower arrangement and a huge card from him, his fiance, and the grandkids. I need to take pictures of them, but haven't yet.
My daughter always calls from Texas.
It was a very special day.
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
My New Studio!
My new studio is on the second floor and is 20 by 24 feet. This doesn't show the whole length because I blocked out a double bed and dresser that has stuff piled on them. I need to tackle that corner.
Right now everything is lined up below the four windows. The chair and TV will be moved to down by the end windows.
Looking out a window into the yeard. It's hazy because of the screen. The yard is mainly dirt and still needs grass sod on it.
Showing off the deep purple color that I had the alcove painted as an accent wall.
The desk was Mike's. He was going to install a counter top almost the whole length of the alcove but I liked the roomier desk. The counter would have been narrower and I wouldn't have a place for the chest with the printer on top. We're going to paint it. The dresser was my dad's. The artist desk has been put away for 24 years. It is now 'seeing daylight'.
Pictures of the flooring. It's a distressed white with gray undertones.
Looking out the other end and down the hall past a closet on either side leading into the old office which eventually will be a full bath. Right now we have a half bath. You can see way down into the old master bedroom. We have a new master bedroom downstairs near the full bath which has been there all along. We would take our stuff downstairs to get ready every morning. Now we have two walk-in closets in the new bedroom. I will show it another time.
Right now everything is lined up below the four windows. The chair and TV will be moved to down by the end windows.
Looking out a window into the yeard. It's hazy because of the screen. The yard is mainly dirt and still needs grass sod on it.
Showing off the deep purple color that I had the alcove painted as an accent wall.
The desk was Mike's. He was going to install a counter top almost the whole length of the alcove but I liked the roomier desk. The counter would have been narrower and I wouldn't have a place for the chest with the printer on top. We're going to paint it. The dresser was my dad's. The artist desk has been put away for 24 years. It is now 'seeing daylight'.
Pictures of the flooring. It's a distressed white with gray undertones.
Looking out the other end and down the hall past a closet on either side leading into the old office which eventually will be a full bath. Right now we have a half bath. You can see way down into the old master bedroom. We have a new master bedroom downstairs near the full bath which has been there all along. We would take our stuff downstairs to get ready every morning. Now we have two walk-in closets in the new bedroom. I will show it another time.
Saturday, April 21, 2018
The baby of the family
This is the baby of our family. Andrew Roy (Roy was my dad's name) was 11 months at the time of these pictures.
This my daughter Sara holding her son who was a surprise, but a welcome one. With the other two 6 and 8 (now 7 and 9), she is really getting to enjoy Andrew.
Grandpa was his favorite--he wasn't too sure about me!
I'm just now getting my Christmas pictures off my camera and I came upon these pictures of Andrew and had to show them off. I adore this kid! He is so happy and self-amused--a great baby! Can you tell I'm proud?!
Sara and her husband Jory and their children: Aaron, Abigail, and Andrew stayed with us for four days. Thanks to the new addition, everyone had their own room which helped everyone sleep longer.
There are three bedrooms upstairs now plus the old office which is where the baby slept.
Abigail got the new studio which she loved. It has an accent wall of purple and the sheets on the bed are purple --her favorite color. She was quite happy and had to tell everyone about her room!
Sara and Jory got our old master bedroom and Aaron slept in what had been the only guest room.
Mike and I slept in our new master bedroom downstairs which we love.
Sara and family loved the arrangement. At her dad's they would have shared one big room. With five in the family it would have been quite crowded and they would have had trouble getting everyone to sleep at the same time.
I was thrilled we could offer them this freedom. We all enjoyed our time together--lots of fun!
This my daughter Sara holding her son who was a surprise, but a welcome one. With the other two 6 and 8 (now 7 and 9), she is really getting to enjoy Andrew.
Grandpa was his favorite--he wasn't too sure about me!
I'm just now getting my Christmas pictures off my camera and I came upon these pictures of Andrew and had to show them off. I adore this kid! He is so happy and self-amused--a great baby! Can you tell I'm proud?!
Sara and her husband Jory and their children: Aaron, Abigail, and Andrew stayed with us for four days. Thanks to the new addition, everyone had their own room which helped everyone sleep longer.
There are three bedrooms upstairs now plus the old office which is where the baby slept.
Abigail got the new studio which she loved. It has an accent wall of purple and the sheets on the bed are purple --her favorite color. She was quite happy and had to tell everyone about her room!
Sara and Jory got our old master bedroom and Aaron slept in what had been the only guest room.
Mike and I slept in our new master bedroom downstairs which we love.
Sara and family loved the arrangement. At her dad's they would have shared one big room. With five in the family it would have been quite crowded and they would have had trouble getting everyone to sleep at the same time.
I was thrilled we could offer them this freedom. We all enjoyed our time together--lots of fun!
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Oldest granddaugher and a dance
Peyton is 15 now. This was for a St. Patrick's Day dance. That's a jumper she has on meaning shorts not skirt. I gulped when I saw the shortness of it, but then I remembered how short I wore my skirts in high school. Check out those shoes! She loves them! So do I!
Peyton is the oldest of my son Doug's kids, though he has a 19 yr. old step-son Colton who is studying in Austria this semester on an exchange from his school: Ohio University of Athens, Ohio.
Peyton will get her permit in 6 months. I'm curious to see what kind of car she drives. Her dad's truck is a company vehicle so he'll get her something to kick around in. He's looking now for a good used one that's not pricey but of course, is safe.
The weather was a 'balmy' 45 but the temps are to plummet and more snow tonight. I don't know where spring went to, but I wish it would find its way back!
Monday, April 16, 2018
I'm Back after Two Years!
My magnolia tree is just beginning to bloom, so I'm using pictures from last year. We had 70 degrees on Saturday and now the temp is dropping and it's spitting snow.
My daffodils are either still debating whether to bloom or have died. I don't know which. The following pictures are from two years ago.
I have been absent from blogging for two years. Why am I back now? Due to the fibromyalgia I have to rest a lot. I've been sleeping and reading mostly. Well, I was laid up with a broken foot for three months --long story---so that limited me big time. ( I've kept a record of all the books I've read in by "Book Notebook" but offhand, I don't know how many there are.)
My new studio has a desk with my computer set up on it and flooring on the floor - a distressed grayish white. The desk is in front of four big windows, so I now have a really awesome place to work. (We added on a three room addition to our house and the top floor is my studio.) I was crammed into a corner of an office before and I couldn't see out the window. So I will enjoy blogging more. I will show pictures in the future. My camera is downstairs.
My foot is healed up and I'm back subbing two or three times a week. I still enjoy that. (I've been retired from teaching 3 years now.)
I need to update my blog, but that will come in time. I hope someone stops by, but if not, I'll enjoy writing again.
Friday, March 25, 2016
COSI
This was in the LEGO section also. You could make your own car and race it down a long slope. Both children enjoyed that.
This was an interactive that Mike was helping them with.
Then there was the humongous play area on the third floor. There was everything imaginable, but their favorite by far was the water play area. We only lured them away from there with lunch. I accompanied Abigail throughout the day whereas Mike was with Aaron, so there are more pictures of Abigail as I had the camera.
Resting while we wait for Aaron to put his water bib away.
This was the barn area. There was also a big playhouse with a kitchen and all kinds of play food, etc but it was hard to see her well enough there for pictures. The same with the playground area. In that case, there were just too many kids milling around.
The bottom two pictures were taken at Columbus airport. We always have lunch at Max and Erma's in the airport then they go through security. It's become a tradition.
It was a wonderful visit! Doug and his crew came over Thursday eve for supper and the cousins played together. Then we went to Doug's on Friday for a surprise birthday party for Peyton. She turned 13--a teenager! I will post about that later.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Odds and Ends--cheesecake, a visit, and a birthday party
The Jr. Women's Club that I'm in does a fundraiser every Wed. night at the Elks. It's community Bingo. We serve the food. I usually take dessert. The people love cheesecake, but I had never made it from scratch before so I googled and got this simple recipe. I put a can of cherry topping on it and it was delicious. It was all gone too!
What You Need
2 pkg. (8 oz. each) PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese, softened
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Make It
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- Heat oven to 325°F.
- Beat cream cheese, sugar and vanilla with mixer until blended. Add eggs; beat just until blended.
- Pour into crust.
- Bake 40 min. or until center is almost set. Cool. Refrigerate 3 hours.
- We are doing this fundraiser through March and then we'll be done.
- Today I'm going to the Columbus airport to pick up Sara and her children. They are staying until Sat. when I take them back to the airport.
- Sara has two meetings with her dad's family's company of which she is an employee and member of the board.
- The children are on spring break and her husband is in his busiest time of the year (taxes), so she asked if I wanted a visit and would I babysit on Friday? I said "Sure!" We're excited and so are they!
- So I will be very busy the next few days. My son Doug is having a birthday party for his daughter Peyton Friday evening. She turns 13, I think. Wow! A teen! Time goes fast!
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Books I'm Reading and have read
The above are books I have from the library to read. I'm reading the top one now. It's Christmas Bells by Jennifer Chiaverini and is a historical fiction about Henry Wadsworth Longfellow writing the poem "Christmas Bells" that then became the song, "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day." It is excellent. Henry's story is told parallel to a modern day story and that keeps the pace going. It deals with the death of his beloved second wife Fanny (his first wife died in childbirth). Fanny's dress caught fire and she succumbed from the injuries. The book deals with his horrendous grief.
Jennifer Chiaverini is the author of the quilt series, some of which are also historical fiction. One such book was Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker. Her book can become tedious in some parts, but this one only had a very brief spell of that and it was at the beginning before the first civil war battle.
The next book is Any Village by Faith Baldwin and is about the people in an English village. I've not read her before, so I don't know how it will be.
Another author I've not read is Sara Addison, the author of Lost Lake. I stumbled upon both of them when looking for other authors. I'll let you know how good they are.
Tess Gerritsen and Harlan Coben are authors I've read before and thoroughly enjoy. Tess writes the Roseli and Isles murder mysteries. She also writes books that deal with other material such as Gravity which is about a strange disease in a space station. That is the one I will read next. Ones that I've read that starred Risoli and Isles was Ice Cold and Die Again -- great books. Harvest was about illegal transplants and the Russian black market; it did not feature the detective Risoli and the medical examiner Isles.
Harlan Coben also writes murder mysteries and is excellent. He has several that feature sports agent Myron Bolitar. Myron has a sense of humor while solving a murder. The ones I've read that feature Myron are Fade Away, Drop Shot, and Deal Breaker. The first one that I will read that doesn't involve Myron will be The Woods, which I think was his first book.
Jude Deveraux is another good author. She does romantic mysteries. Some that I've read are: Someone to Love, The Mulberry Tree, and Wild Orchids -- all good books. So is Kristin Hannah, although hers always have a sad part in them. Comfort and Joy, Magic Hour, The Things We Do for Love, and Night Road are excellent books.
Janet Evanovich writes the Stephanie Plum novels that always have a number in the title. She's a bounty hunter that always ends up in the middle of a murder mystery. They are risque, irreverent, and funny with a bit of cussing. Some are silly; all have made me laugh out loud. I've read 16 of them. I'm hoping there are more.
One of the best books I've ever read is 100 Days of Happiness by Italian author Fausto Brizzi. It has been translated into English, but the references to artists, books, plays,celebrities etc. are all Italian. A man finds out he has terminal cancer. He maps out 100 days and then dies in Switzerland by assisted suicide. The book is about all the things he does and how his priorities change. Wonderful book!
So that's my update on books. Happy reading!
Jennifer Chiaverini is the author of the quilt series, some of which are also historical fiction. One such book was Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker. Her book can become tedious in some parts, but this one only had a very brief spell of that and it was at the beginning before the first civil war battle.
The next book is Any Village by Faith Baldwin and is about the people in an English village. I've not read her before, so I don't know how it will be.
Another author I've not read is Sara Addison, the author of Lost Lake. I stumbled upon both of them when looking for other authors. I'll let you know how good they are.
Tess Gerritsen and Harlan Coben are authors I've read before and thoroughly enjoy. Tess writes the Roseli and Isles murder mysteries. She also writes books that deal with other material such as Gravity which is about a strange disease in a space station. That is the one I will read next. Ones that I've read that starred Risoli and Isles was Ice Cold and Die Again -- great books. Harvest was about illegal transplants and the Russian black market; it did not feature the detective Risoli and the medical examiner Isles.
Harlan Coben also writes murder mysteries and is excellent. He has several that feature sports agent Myron Bolitar. Myron has a sense of humor while solving a murder. The ones I've read that feature Myron are Fade Away, Drop Shot, and Deal Breaker. The first one that I will read that doesn't involve Myron will be The Woods, which I think was his first book.
Jude Deveraux is another good author. She does romantic mysteries. Some that I've read are: Someone to Love, The Mulberry Tree, and Wild Orchids -- all good books. So is Kristin Hannah, although hers always have a sad part in them. Comfort and Joy, Magic Hour, The Things We Do for Love, and Night Road are excellent books.
Janet Evanovich writes the Stephanie Plum novels that always have a number in the title. She's a bounty hunter that always ends up in the middle of a murder mystery. They are risque, irreverent, and funny with a bit of cussing. Some are silly; all have made me laugh out loud. I've read 16 of them. I'm hoping there are more.
One of the best books I've ever read is 100 Days of Happiness by Italian author Fausto Brizzi. It has been translated into English, but the references to artists, books, plays,celebrities etc. are all Italian. A man finds out he has terminal cancer. He maps out 100 days and then dies in Switzerland by assisted suicide. The book is about all the things he does and how his priorities change. Wonderful book!
So that's my update on books. Happy reading!
Saturday, March 5, 2016
February highlights
This is a 1959 tractor. It was my husband's grandfather's. He is very proud that it still runs and is very useful.
Ginger was loving the snow.
We are in March now and I've resolved to write more. I think I haven 't written because of several factors: that I'm isolated up in my room and that no longer is as appealing as I have time to myself a good bit of the day, and that I'm active in being out with friends and volunteering. I don 't have the need to be alone or to reach out nearly as much as I did. But I miss writing, so I will try harder.
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