Showing posts with label walsh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label walsh. Show all posts

7.10.2016

1,200 miles

We just got home from a week and a half trip out to Colorado to visit John's family. He was also a groomsmen in one of his best friends weddings. Going to Walsh is always such a unique experience.  For starters there is no phone service, none at all! It's quite refreshing for a change but I do breathe a sigh of relief when we surface and connect to wifi here and there.  

Walsh is still a slow, sleepy, so-very-friendly little town.  It never ceases to amaze me that we can drive from one end to the other on Main Street in about 30 seconds with non traffic stops or lights.  Every one waves to you as you pass them on the street.  I love seeing John's eyes light up with some of that old town glory.  He's told me so many heart warming stories of living there and I love to see him remember those things. The dirt roads are tricky and charming.  We had one particular experience this time where we were trying to get out to Granny's house after leaving the Doner's in a storm. The dirt road was starting to flood and turn straight in to mud. We shouldn't have been traveling that road but I was being piloted by a determined grandson who wanted to see the smile on his grandmothers face. There were so many moments I was sure we were stuck or stranded.  We made it out to her home in 6 miles of prayers and anxiety. At one point john looked to me and said, "there is non reason this can should be making it right now.  Thank you to the Angels pushing us on back covered in mud no doubt."  I second that.

On the 4th of July we drove up to the top of a hill and set off some of our own fireworks we had driven to Springfield earlier that day to get.  The children giggled and squealed and covered their ears and I did most of the clapping and cheering. We took folding chairs and sat and watched towns on the horizon 40-50 miles away shoot off fireworks of their own.  It was quiet and simple and magical.  Evaleigh and Avett and I had some races round the corners back and forth a few times. 

We went out to Minneapolis cemetery and pulled right up to Grover's grave.  We blasted a new Avett Brothers tune, No Hard Feelings, for him as loud as we could, he would have loved that song.  

When my body won't hold me anymore
And it finally lets me free
Will I be ready?
When my feet won't walk another mile
And my lips give their last kiss goodbye
Will my hands be steady?

When I lay down my fears
My hopes and my doubts
The rings on my fingers
And the keys to my house
With no hard feelings

When the sun hangs low in the west
And the light in my chest
Won't be kept held at bay any longer
When the jealousy fades away
And it's ash and dust for cash and lust
And it's just hallelujah
And love in thoughts and love in the words
Love in the songs they sing in the church
And no hard feelings

Lord they knows they haven't done
Much good for anyone
Kept me afraid and cold
With so much to have and hold

When my body won't hold me anymore
And it finally lets me free
Where will I go?
Will the trade winds take me south
Through Georgia grain or tropical rain
Or snow from the heavens?

Will I join with the ocean blue
Or run into the savior true
And shake hands laughing
And walk through the night
Straight to the light
Holding the love I've known in my life
And no hard feelings

Lord they knows they haven't done
Much good for anyone
Kept me afraid and cold
With so much to have and hold
Under the curving sky
I'm finally learning why
It matters for me and you
To say it and mean it to
For life and its loveliness
And all of its ugliness
Good as its been to me
I have no enemies
I have no enemies
I have no enemies
I have no enemies

I love that song. It's how I feel about dying someday.  John and I spoke briefly about being buried there someday.  It would be a beautiful place to be laid to rest.  Wide open skies and earth as far as the eye can see. Not to mention a plot there costs $1.  Sold. 

Walsh has a certain charm but it's a charm that I can soak in for about a week and then I start to get a bit antsy for traffic or crowds or I don't know...a Target. 

Our road trip with the kiddies was quite nice.  They were sick on the way out So a bit fussy but very patient on the way home.  We stopped outside of Memphis on the way back and swam out some wiggles. The little potty came in handy 4 times, good thing we had it.  

When we drove east on 20 and spotted the Atlanta skyline we both look at each other and smiled.  I knew what we were both thinking, "Home."



































10.17.2012

gone baby gone

We are in Colorado for a week and it is gorgeous! I have never seen leaves so yellow. We flew in to Denver yesterday. I was SO nervous about Evaleigh flying for the first time but she was perfect! We left at 6:10am which was still technically night time for her so once we took off she fell back to sleep. She slept in my arms for the first two or more hours and then played on her daddy's lap for the last hour. She didn't cry once. We nursed for the takeoff and landing and that seemed to be just the trick. She was quite a loud little talker after she woke up but I say a talking baby is better than a crying baby.

Other than the fact that Southwest lost my bag and we waited around for 4 hours at the airport for it and it still wasn't recovered.....we are off to a good start. They are going to FedEx it to me sometime today, thank goodness! We are so excited to share her with our Colorado family.

8.22.2011

Next time

Next time we are back in Colorado we will have our sweet baby girl in our arms.  Talk about a reality check.  Our trip was pretty fantastic.  We enjoyed:

-the long car ride out (24 hours to be exact)
-countless potty breaks.  this preggy bladder can't hold much
-picnics at the park
-the constant wind in our faces.  it felt like we were at the beach the whole time
-giggling with the nieces
-home cooked meals by moms
-free adjustments at the chiropractor (by john's uncle...lucky us!)
-dreaming about the things we will do with our baby girl when we bring her out there for the first time
-holding puppies
-going antiquing and finding gorgeous vintage earrings
-visiting and laughing with family
-playing basketball with old friends (well that one was just John, I ended up taking a preggy nap on the couch while the boys played.  sometimes this babe just sucks it all our of me!)
-eating ranch curley fries and pizza burgers at BJ's in Lamar and ordering from the telephone in the booth
-our two year old niece walking around telling everyone she had a baby in her belly.
-the endless views
-the long car ride back (26 hours to be exact)  and finishing the 1st Harry Potter book together. 1 down...6 to go

-then finally getting back to sleep in our own bed.

mr. murphy received a haircut from his sister the day after this was taken. yippppppppppeeee

I am amazed at the beauty of this place every time we go out there.




I love the sound of "next time".....

8.19.2011

Dear Photograph


Dear Photograph,

22 years ago my husband walked this road in Walsh, Colorado with his Grandpa John as a carefree little boy with his whole life ahead of him.

Today we are in that same small sweet town as two crazy-in-love and happily married people with a sweet little baby of our very own on her way.

We can't wait to show her this beautiful simple little town.  Life moves on in the most beautiful way.

Love, us

(this lovely idea from here)

11.24.2010

Thank You Anonymous

Remember how I said I was going to spend my Thanksgiving vacay doing makeovers on my perfectly beautiful twin nieces?

It happened.

And it happened big.

Have you ever seen anything more beautiful?



Want to know the kicker? They are 8. Not 18.

Autumn and Jadalyn are life size Barbie dolls.

Yesterday on (this)post I got an interesting anonymous comment.

 
So, I decided to kill two birds with one stone. 
 
Makeovers-check.
Tutorial-check.
 
Dear Anonymous,
Here is your tutorial.  I love my nieces and they were the perfect models.  Even though they are wee little ones, hopefully you can still apply the techniques to your beautiful face.  

Love,

Rachel, Autumn, and Jadalyn


Jady's finished product.

Auty's finished product.

Their make-up artist:

Sisters.  
They know when to be the hams and they know when to be serious.



We are in love.  My heart hurts to leave them in 3 days.  Maybe we will just move to Walsh.  I could have a pretty busy opera career here in Walsh, right?  Right guys? 
I'm off to bake Thanksgiving desserts with my sister (in-law).  Ahhhhhh, family is so precious.

11.23.2010

1,000 Beautiful Things Have Happened

Small town life is a beautiful thing.  
We have already done so much.
Dare I say, Walsh CO is burrowing in to my little ole heart.








We are still here for 5 more days.

That means:

5 more breathtaking sunsets
5 more days of delcious food
5 more days of meeting and loving delightful people
5 more days gazing at soft golden fields
5 more nights of clear skies and silent sleep
5 more days to wrap our arms around our nieces
5 more days of no traffic
5 more days of crisp powerful wind sweeping across our faces

I'm learning how to slooooow down.  
And I love it.
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