Showing posts with label Family Fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family Fun. Show all posts

Monday, December 19, 2011

Then and Now


Six years ago on December 19th we were driving through the Texas panhandle in a horrible ice storm.  We were on our way to Phoenix for Laura and Kourosh's wedding.  If you've been following the weather you know that this week on December 19th there was a terrible snowstorm in that same area.  It made me remember the events from 6 years ago, and then think about how much has changed since then!


When we finally arrived in Phoenix on December 21, 2005 we marveled at the 80 degree weather. We enjoyed a beautiful day for Laura and Kourosh's wedding, which was two days before Christmas. I thought a holiday without snow and cold would seem "wrong," but I was wrong!  It was lovely!  We enjoyed walking to and from Christmas Eve service that year in short-sleeved shirts - no jackets!  We laughed at how funny inflatable decorations looked in yards with crushed granite as opposed to snow (or even grass).  But then, those blow up things are funny-looking anywhere, aren't they?  We exchanged gifts Christmas morning with the front door opened.  It was different, special, and wonderful to experience the holiday in a new, fresh, sunny way.
  




















In the past 6 years, we've been privileged to enjoy the beauty of the desert! We gained our second son-in-law. We adopted Calder after 20 years without a dog! Tom retired from the State of Michigan and got a new job in Phoenix. After 56 years of living in Michigan (32 of them in Muskegon), we moved 2,200 miles from everything and everyone that was familiar.  We traded our "dream house" for a desert cottage. We gained a grandson...and then another...and another...and another!  We adopted Abby (are we nuts??). And to top it all off, our four grandsons were joined by a granddaughter just a month before Christmas.  Blessings upon blessings.... well, maybe except the dogs... just kidding... maybe...?
      
I wish we could see each and everyone of you during the holiday season.  We will have a great Christmas celebration with that nice family who live around the corner from us, but you'll all be in our thoughts.  And no, we won't miss the snow. Seriously. Not one little bit.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Thanksgiving Bundle of Joy

We are so thankful to announce the arrival of our fifth grandchild and very first granddaughter! She was born to our son and his wife on November 22, just in time for Thanksgiving Day. 

Her name is Adele Elizabeth and she is a sweet and tiny baby at 7 lbs 3 oz and 19 inches long.  

I have spent nearly as much time on Expedia.com (searching for affordable holiday airfare) as I have gazing at pictures of her beautiful face. We are so eager to meet her in person and hold her in our arms!  But, for the present, I will have to content myself with working on her nursery window curtains and then a little pink quilt to go with them.

Babies are such a blessing.  We treasured the birth of each of our three children and find these grandchildren to be equally, if not even more, precious.  Here are a few verses from one of my favorite Psalms:

 Children are a heritage from the LORD,
offspring a reward from him.
Like arrows in the hands of a warrior
are children born in one's youth.
Blessed is the man
whose quiver is fully of them.
Psalm 127:3-5


I'd paraphrase those verses and say, "Blessed are the grandparents..." because that's just how we feel - 
blessed.


Happy Thanksgiving!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Vacation Memories - Autumn 2011

We enjoyed a trip to the Midwest last month!  The weather was beautiful nearly every day and, though it was late October, autumn colors were still lovely.  Each stop was 
filled with family, friends, fun & food.  


We started our vacation at a favorite B&B.
The donuts were so tasty!

We played cars.....

.....and trucks with Peter.

We read Grammy's Nook.

We did a bit of gardening.

We read Grammy's Nook some more.

We went to a special party.

We visited friends.

We did some cooking with Caleb.


We cooked some more.

And then we even cooked a bit more!

We shopped at a favorite tourist attraction.

We enjoyed the beauty of Michigan autumn.

We walked on the shores of Lake Charlevoix.

We spent a lot of time here, drinking coffee & chatting with Mom. 

We are already looking forward to our next visit home. 

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Happy 10th Anniversary to the Borgers!

Tami & Jeremy have their wedding quilt!  The happy couple were married in June 2001 and I just finished their gift. It may be the first and last wedding quilt I ever make. Oh, the pressure! Every anniversary that passed made me feel more guilty.  No pressure from these dear friends, mind you, but I knew they were looking forward to receiving it.  Little did I dream when I started this project that it would take me so long and they would have 4 children by the time I gave it to them.

When we arrived at their front door and knocked, we heard excited little voices shouting, "They're here!"  Wow, what a welcome we got!  The children were SO excited.  And I think the grown-ups (us included) were, too. We last saw each other at our grandson Caleb's first birthday party, which was over a year and a half ago.  It was time for a good visit!

Of course, as little kids will do, they had to bring out all manner of their most prized possessions to show us.  I always think that is the way children express they are glad to see someone.  They may not have the words to say, "I've missed you" or "It's so nice to see you again" so they put their favorite toys in your lap instead.  It's so sweet.  We visited for awhile and then it was time for the big presentation!
I think they like it!  

Those children were so excited you'd have thought that quilt was a magic carpet or something equally wondrous.  They hugged it, rolled around on it, poured over every square all the while giggling their hearts out.. "What does this one say?" "Look at the kitties!"  "There's dogs over here."  "Whose name is that?" So many questions and so much fun.  We spent a considerable amount of time examining the names on the signature blocks, words and shapes I had hidden in the quilting and scripture verses I had written on unsigned blocks.  It made me feel better about being so late with this gift, for had I completed it in a more timely fashion, there would not have been these delightful children to enrich the process of giving it.  

Burying stray threads with the kiddos

It's a simple quilt of nine-patch blocks comprised of rail fence blocks and solid squares.  Tami and I sat together by the fireplace in my family room (way back when we still lived in Michigan and they weren't yet married!) and sorted through my fabric stash, choosing colors and prints she liked.  That afternoon is still a pleasant memory for me, as is the memory of their beautiful wedding day on the shores of Lake Michigan.  

Tami wanted the quilt to be colorful and cheerful and that's just how it turned out. The fabrics were chosen in friendship and the blocks were signed with good wishes, blessings and love. Then all was stitched together (...slowly...) with more of the same in my sunny Arizona sewing room.  I like to think there's a lot of sunshine sewn right into that quilt.  I know there's a lot of love. 

Monday, October 17, 2011

Pumpkin Patch Fun at MacDonald's Ranch


"Watch me jump!"
Super Boy!  Able to leap hay bales in a single bound!



Little Punkin' is shopping for his pumpkin.

We had SO much fun at the MacDonald's Ranch Pumpkin Patch again this year.  It is hot and dusty out at the ranch, but tons of fun watching the kids run, play, jump, chase and just generally have a ball. There was a petting zoo with lots of animals, including a peacock!  There were horse rides for the kiddos and a hay maze for all to enjoy (I mostly liked sitting in the shade there).  My favorite part of the outing is the hayride, though.  Larry, Moe and Curly were the beautiful black horses that pulled our wagon out. They gave us a pleasant ride through the desert to the pumpkin patch. It's not a true patch of growing pumpkins, but a large display of pumpkins of all sizes arranged on hay bales. There were even scare crows to add to the atmosphere.  After choosing our pumpkins, we hopped on a returning wagon driven by a friendly, REAL cowboy.  Collin got a ride with Kit Kat to top off the evening.  What a great way to spend some family time on an October Sunday.      
Those are some pretty spendy pumpkins!  Hope you brought your allowance.

"Mom, I need money!"

Collin rides Kit Kat


There were LOTS more pumpkins than this, but this picture gives a nice idea of the feel of the place.
 Can you see the mountains and saguaros in the background? 



Monday, October 10, 2011

Colossal Cave and Other Adventures

Collin at the entrance to Colossal Cave 

Yesterday, Collin, along with his mommy, daddy and grandpa, visited Colossal Cave outside of Tucson. Grammy and Ryan stayed home since, as Mommy Laura put it,        "A cave is no place for a screamy baby!"  Grammy was sure a cave was no place for a scaredy-cat grandmother, either.

Down into the cave -
This would have been far enough for me!
They took lots of pictures and told us all about it when they returned that afternoon. Grandpa impressed us with his wisdom on stalactites and stalagmites - "Stalactites stick 'tight' to the ceiling of the cave. Stalagmites 'might' grow all the way up to the ceiling." Isn't he amazing?? I never could remember which comes up from the bottom and which hangs from the top. Now I'll never forget! Collin is learning about nocturnal animals this month, so they were hoping to see bats or perhaps a ringtail, but only spotted one sleeping bat.
Looks so narrow!
I'm sure I would have
had to turn back at this
point, but then I would
have had a hard time
going in at all! 


What a gorgeous view
Another pretty scene
The Khatirs in the Cave

Ranger Sarah checks the mine
for danger (rattlesnakes?)
Two other recent adventures took place at Cave Creek Regional Park, which is not far from where we live.  The first was an after dark scorpion hunt and hike with Ranger Sarah in September.  Armed with a black light and an abundance of enthusiasm, Collin and Grandpa Tom had a blast hunting down scorpions.  Collin had a fabulous time.  Grandpa confessed later that he was a little freaked out about the whole adventure of running around in the desert at night with a little boy who says he "loves scorpions and is not afraid of them."   Yikes.

Tom & Ryan
The second adventure with Ranger Sarah at the park involved bats and a mine. Yikes (again) and time for Grandma Suzanne to stay at home (again). Ryan went along for this trip and Grandpa reported that he hiked along the trail to the abandoned clay mine like a trooper. Collin had lots of questions for Ranger Sarah, which she said were all great questions! I wonder what the next family adventure be..... and if scaredy-cat Grammy will be too afraid to go??
Hiking the desert with Grandpa



   


Saturday, October 8, 2011

Friday School with Grammy

On Friday, Collin has been spending the morning at Grammy's while Mommy and brother Ryan head to story time at the library.  We usually do some homeschool related activities and always have fun.  Last week, the weather was so beautiful that we sat outside at the table on our front patio.  







We are at last beyond our "hotter than the hinges" season and the weather is heavenly. In fact, it was almost chilly.  We enjoyed a mug of hot cocoa as we read about Arizona history and did some coloring pages.  Collin is learning about the United States, as well and we had postcards to read from far away family members & friends.  He is eager to learn and it is great fun to help with his lessons.  Grammy learned something new, too!  Did you know that the copper star on the Arizona flag represents the copper mining in our state?  Or that the 13 sunburst rays are for the 13 original colonies?  I didn't, but I do now!          

Friday, July 1, 2011

A No-Sew Week

Didn't sew a single stitch this week!  Sad, but true.  However, lots of other stuff has been going on.  Baby Ryan got his "cradle" quilt and really seemed to like it.  He also got his very first haircut this week!  This photo was taken while he still had his baby curls.  On Tuesday we took a trip to Prescott, AZ to celebrate Laura's birthday. Prescott is in the mountains about 85 miles north of Phoenix. After browsing the shops and having lunch at the Adirondack Cafe, we went to Goldwater Lake in the Prescott National Forest. The drive up was beautiful.  The town is historic and picturesque. The park was gorgeous and peaceful.  I hope you enjoy the pictures!  With any luck, there should be a newly completed U.F.O. to report after the holiday weekend.