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29 July 2008
APAH
Guys, in case you didn't know, I HATE AP American History. If I knew what was going on, it wouldn't be so bad. I'm talking to my friend, and apparently we have to write 2 separate essays, and I thought we only had to write one, which is what I did last chapter, so why the heck didn't he tell me I didn't turn in 1 one of them. I'm getting so confused, and I don't know if i'm supposed to write 1 or 2 essays! BLARGH!!!!!! I hate this, and I want to know when I am moving. harumph!
28 July 2008
Home Again!
It was an interesting feeling as we flew into Chicago yesterday and drove home. Suddenly it didn't seem like home. Whether it's not supposed to feel like home, or whether it's just that we've been gone for so long I just don't know. Our home, however, does feel like home. And, it's still as lovely as ever. The yard, however, is in need of some serious work!
We had such a wonderful vacation. It was especially nice for me to be able to spend so much time with Grandpa and Grandma Workman. I don't think I have had that much time with them for a very long time. They are such wonderful, giving people. I helped Grandma finish her preparations for Pam and Lee's family to join them. They could be there quite a while. It was lots of fun to work with her and to just bask in the joy of being with them.
It was an interesting feeling as we dealt with Grandma Hutchings' death and funeral. It was not necessarily a sad experience, however it was the end of an era. We, dad and I, are the next "get old and die" generation. It's kind of a gut check.
The family reunion was a great success and very well attended. Dad did a terrific job with the dutch oven breakfast. We had plenty of food and it was ready as soon as Grandpa and Grandma hiked into camp. Marquie said the hike was the best part of the reunion. I think being with Justin and Jodi during the hike was the major factor in that decision. They made it lots of fun for her.
My biggest worry of the reunion was that we would not have enough food. But, everyone came through and we had plenty to eat. The leftovers will be used on Wednesday for a meal after Pauly's memorial service in Delta.
In some ways its joyful to be home, but I really do miss everyone already. James and Liz, we especially missed having you there. We are glad, however, that you got moved into your new home.
Dad is in meetings this morning, then headed back to DC for the week. Sure is getting old. We're still hopeful that we'll be able to work things out to be together again very soon. Love you all!
We had such a wonderful vacation. It was especially nice for me to be able to spend so much time with Grandpa and Grandma Workman. I don't think I have had that much time with them for a very long time. They are such wonderful, giving people. I helped Grandma finish her preparations for Pam and Lee's family to join them. They could be there quite a while. It was lots of fun to work with her and to just bask in the joy of being with them.
It was an interesting feeling as we dealt with Grandma Hutchings' death and funeral. It was not necessarily a sad experience, however it was the end of an era. We, dad and I, are the next "get old and die" generation. It's kind of a gut check.
The family reunion was a great success and very well attended. Dad did a terrific job with the dutch oven breakfast. We had plenty of food and it was ready as soon as Grandpa and Grandma hiked into camp. Marquie said the hike was the best part of the reunion. I think being with Justin and Jodi during the hike was the major factor in that decision. They made it lots of fun for her.
My biggest worry of the reunion was that we would not have enough food. But, everyone came through and we had plenty to eat. The leftovers will be used on Wednesday for a meal after Pauly's memorial service in Delta.
In some ways its joyful to be home, but I really do miss everyone already. James and Liz, we especially missed having you there. We are glad, however, that you got moved into your new home.
Dad is in meetings this morning, then headed back to DC for the week. Sure is getting old. We're still hopeful that we'll be able to work things out to be together again very soon. Love you all!
27 July 2008
Our new house!
Sadly, Jacob's discovery of writing utensils directly coincided with our acquisition of this beautiful space. We've already got a little cleaning to do; in fact, I just rubbed some pencil off the kitchen tile with my toe. Yeah, vigilance is key. We really missed being with everyone at the reunion, but neither our lives nor our wallets could take much more this summer!
We bought our couches yesterday at Sam's Club, and we're quite happy with them. We're still not sure what to do with the family room, so we're leaving our options open for now. Sectional? Couch with chairs? Just a bunch of chairs? It's so hard to say. Maybe we'll just spend the money we would have spent on the couches and reupholster Great Grandma's old chair and have it be the sole piece of furniture in there. Or maybe it will continue to be the brown flower wonder that it is and we'll find something a little more practical. Decisions, decisions . . .
(I did just watch the video and the static is horrific. sorry. deal with it.)
26 July 2008
Summertime
Today as I mourned the absence of any new blog posts (thanks for the update yesterday, Mom!) I thought, "well, we're all very busy, so it makes sense that there aren't a lot of posts."
After another second, however, I realized that in addition to the everyday crazies we enjoy, these busy times of adventure are also times we'd like to capture in our little family history. So, in that spirit, I commit to blog about our new house before the weekend closes. I'd like to share it with everyone personally, but the blog will have to do until you all come in December.
The challenge: Share your summer adventures! Show us photos, tell your stories ("I'm so weak . . .") and let's enjoy our summer together!
25 July 2008
Utah
I know most of the family is in Utah this week. But, I also know James and Liz are not. It has been a hectic week, but delightful to be here. Dad flew in Wednesday night--after spending 8 1/2 hours on the plane for a 4 hour scheduled flight.
Our family reunion begins tonight and I think we are about ready. Really and truly, it doesn't matter any more anyway, whatever will be, will be.
We did have a little wrinkle thrown in this morning, Pauly, Aunt Ema's long time friend died, actually at 12:45 p.m. today. Grandma and Emy were there. They are now at the "rest home" taking care of funeral arrangements, transporting the body, etc. She will be buried, with a graveside service, on Wednesday in Sutherland.
We will let you know all about the reunion when we get home next week!
Our family reunion begins tonight and I think we are about ready. Really and truly, it doesn't matter any more anyway, whatever will be, will be.
We did have a little wrinkle thrown in this morning, Pauly, Aunt Ema's long time friend died, actually at 12:45 p.m. today. Grandma and Emy were there. They are now at the "rest home" taking care of funeral arrangements, transporting the body, etc. She will be buried, with a graveside service, on Wednesday in Sutherland.
We will let you know all about the reunion when we get home next week!
23 July 2008
We moved in!
So, we're in our new house and we LOVE it! We would, of course, love it more if we had furniture . . .
As it stands now our living has a box of pictures and a piano with no place to go. Really, I don't know where to put the piano. It's quite the pain. Our family room has a television bookshelves that similarly have no home, and boxes of books I can't bring myself to unpack until I decide that the shelves are in the right place. No furniture. It's hard to fill a new empty house! Love you all!
22 July 2008
What if Fonts were people?
You have to check out this link. It is hilarious! Make sure you play the video.
http://gizmodo.com/5027717/font-conference-shows-your-fonts-as-people-and-they-are-ridiculous
http://gizmodo.com/5027717/font-conference-shows-your-fonts-as-people-and-they-are-ridiculous
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