Thursday, February 26, 2009

Jess & Andrew :)


Jess & Andrew made the long journey home to Flowell in February to visit the family... Isn't she the cutest little mom-to-be? In these photos Jessica is about 22 weeks along. We are all so excited for the arrival of their little girl in June!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Thanks to sweet Jess, I am now able to change my boring background! Perhaps this will spark a blogging bug...we'll see :)

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Cancun, Mexico 2008

We arrived in Cancun, Mexico on Dec. 17, 2008. We were here for a week... departing on Dec. 24th. We left cold temperatures and eventually several snowstorms, but we suffered thru it!!! :)
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Leavin' on a jet plane...


We are off to Cancun, Mexico... This is our Christmas gift to us and our children!
More photos to come... What fun!
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In Memory of:

December 1, 2008 was a very sad day in the life of momma and Meeko aka Apollo Creed aka "The Master of Disaster". This little fireball brought so much joy into our lives for such a very short time. He was absolutely fearless and entertaining.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Thunderbirds...

Quick trip to Glendale, Arizona to see Jess and Andrew and deliver their freezer and beef. Wish that we could have stayed longer... Their apartment is very nice and we were impressed with the campus and Andrews' efforts to excel. A beautiful piece of the desert...only to get better in the months ahead!!!

















Andrew can tell you the significance of this art piece on campus!






















The entrance to their new home in Arizona...






















The cute and happy little couple...















Tuesday, October 28, 2008

History in the making!


Dad and I were able to participate in a special "historical" moment at the Fillmore Cemetery as we witnessed the rededication of the grave of Proctor Hancock Robison. His body was unearthed and tested for DNA and soil samples by scientists. Proctor was 14 years old. He died a painful death of causes unknown... After 150 years perhaps some answers will come! Stay tuned...

Foot stone... found while digging! It is currently at the Fillmore State House Museum.