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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Happy Hats

I'm pretty sure I bought Little Buddy the first two hats.....not sure about the whale cap..
Too cute for words.
We skyped with Shannon last night and Little Buddy is like an energizer bunny.
He had one of Shannon's sewing patterns in his hands and non stop playing, slapping, flapping...
Absolutely no expression in his face....just like his Mommy!
He may be a Brian mini me, but he is his Mommy's boy.



Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Christmas 2012 in pictures


Fred and I were able to spend a week in our new house in St. George during the holidays. All of our children and grandchildren came for a visit. This is our beanie grandson Christmas picture.

 There is always a lego station and Grandpa Fred is always good to sit with the boys to play.

 All the grown children took a turn preparing and cleaning up for a meal. We ate well during our time together. My new kitchen is big enough for everyone to step in and work together.


 We had some balloons that were a hit. Even great grandma Daly got in on a few good volleys with the boys.

This picture was taken at our neighborhood park. The boys played on the toys and Grandpa Fred had two remote control cars for them to play with......in the street.

 Our Little Buddy with his Aunt Corinne.
 Only one kind of a meltdown by the grandsons.....and this really wasn't a real one, but I still wanted a picture.
 Here is Richard's lego masterpiece.

 Little Buddy taking his afternoon nap.

 I made the boys a robe and a bag out of the extra fabric. They decided the bags made great hats.


 Shannon & Brian.....
 Having a kid table for meals is always a nice touch.

 Here are all the men and boys in my life.

Uncle Scott was a life saver...he brought all kinds of electronics....he even brought a projector so we watched Christmas movies on the wall for the kids and watched lots of episodes of  Modern Family for the adults.

Scott fulfillling his uncle duties....Little Buddy is not a bendy baby...he likes to be in the outstretched position.

 Shannon & Little Buddy bundled up for a walk to the park.

 Brian loves jets....and so will Little Buddy....early flying lessons.

 Our balloon wall thanks for Great Aunt Sharlotte for the idea.

Great Grandma & Grandpa Daly with the boys.
 Some park climbing...


......and bongo drums...

 Best gift ever...we celebrated Spencer's birthday also. He got this Batman cape & mask. It was a hit!

and so the end of our 2012 Christmas highlights in pictures. I want to do it again!







Saturday, December 22, 2012

Two down, one to go


We were going to shop for the big grandsons in St. George when we get there next week. Still unsure what we were going to get them. Corinne suggested robes because the boys have been coveting the one that she wears every night around the house. Well I thought to myself I have all today, Sunday (yes I enjoy sewing on the Sabath) and if I need Monday morning I still have time. So I made the first one for Spencer who will be four on Jan. 1st. He is very much into Batman right now. Next is Spiderman for Garrett and Superman for Richard.

I noticed that even though I was hungry, the challenge of the sewing project won over my need to eat. Hmmm maybe I need to start sewing everyday!


I finished Richard's.....so I'll make Garrett's spiderman tomorrow.


Saturday, December 15, 2012

Freshly painted white interior doors

The fine painting and door handle installation by Fred and door molding installed by my Dad.

 How many doors did Fred work on and finish you ask? Let's count them, one, two, three....... 15....
Thank you Fred for getting this project done. It was a project that we had no idea would be so time consuming and actually a lot of work. If we were to do it again.....we would buy doors already primed and painted! But in the new house I do not anticipate this ever being a project for Fred again.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Holiday Pops

Fred bought discount tickets for the Seattle Symphony from Costco a while back. I found the Holiday Pops performance and the music on the program sounded inviting. I don't enjoy listening even the best musicians if they don't perform pieces that are familar.

Sleigh Ride , What Child Is This?, Winter Wonderland, It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year, Christmas Song / Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, The Little Drummer Boy, Joy to the World, The Night Before Christmas,  Carol of the Bells, We Need a Little Christmas, White Christmas, Let It Snow, O Holy Night, and then a sing along Deck the Halls , O Christmas Tree , Jingle Bells & We Wish You a Merry Christmas.



 No photography allowed during the performance, of course, so I took a few pictures just to give you an idea of our view. I had to wear my glasses down on my nose so I could see out of the top. We sat at the highest level. The sound was amazing.
 The Northwest Boys Choir apprentices sang. I would say these boys were aged 7 to 12 or so. Heavenly voices. There was also Christiane Noll & Doug LaBrecque were guest soloist. His voice was heavenly and he was a wonderful entertainer....she not so much.
 I would recommend you to attend if you had the opportunity. I hope Fred and I will do more things like this. Seemed a perfect empty nest kind of evening for us.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

My Mom

I'm missing my Mom. I'm surprised how much deeper that feeling grows the more time passes without her. I just didn't grasp the depth of her presence and her influence in all that I do. Her death has brought about this realization for me.
I wish she were here. I think one of God's gifts to Mothers is the ability to make our children feel safe and loved no matter what.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

November things

At the beginning of November a group of my friends got together to clean the kitchen at the church. This is the clean freezer.
This is the clean refrigerator. It was very therapeutic for me to toss old food.

It was actually pretty fun to get together and take care of a much needed service.

We got down to the nitty gritty of it.

The next time we got together we did something a little more fun.
We made pie bites. We had lots of cute cookie cutter shapes for the pie crusts. 

Lots of flavors...coconut cream, chocolate, pumpkin and white chocolate.

Chris was the head chef that night. Here she is with Rowena.

Here is Tina and Rowena cutting out the pie crusts.

We didn't have enough time to let the fillings set, so ours didn't turn
out as beautiful as these that were pictured on line. But it gives
you the idea.

Thanksgiving Day.

It was just Fred, my Dad and me for Thanksgiving.
Dad always carves the turkey and makes the gravy.
We get along pretty well together in the kitchen.

I always set the table with my Grandma Waldron's china & stemware.
My Dad sent home his paycheck while he was in the Navy to his mom so
she could purchase this china.
It makes me happy to be able to use it.