Tuesday, December 22, 2009

The Birthday Bash~es


Aren't birthdays fun?? I still enjoy watching the anticipation of eating that first bite of cake and wondering whats in those beautifully wrapped presents. In K-Baby's case, the first taste of her cake was MAGNIFIQUE, in my mother's words. She loved the frosting, the cake, and the icing. I have never seen a child totally consume everything as is illustrated in one of the pictures below. She loved her presents, babies, toys, and of course the wrapping paper itself. She knew she was the star of the show!! Shawn's birthday was downplayed somewhat after watching DeeDee's birthday showcase, but I think he enjoyed his german chocolate cake and his little trailer as well. It's the first time hes been back since March so he is very excited to be back to this part of the country.

I must admit, I was a little shocked at K-Sis' sense of fashion, but somehow she makes it work. From the pink cowgirl boots to the flowing princess dress and accented by her pink and black coat and her hair showcased a pretty princess hairband. Am I right or what?

K-Man and I took time for a little photoshoot.


KMan was a regular Daniel Boone with his Daisy BB gun. Takes after Daddy.
KGirl driving the john deere tractor and trailer. Needs to work on reverse though.

The star of the day - The Birthday Girl K-Baby
Opening one of her presents with help from Dad.

Shawn enjoying his BDay too!. Where's the toys???


I loved the Dora cake!, but almost couldn't find it at Dillon's. What a lot of drama looking for it!


KBaby knew it was her DAY! What a treat getting to share in that day!! :)

Won't be long now, and everyone will be here for the holidays. I always look forward to this time of year. We are always so busy but this is the time for us to remember our Lord and Savior. His birth was such a gift!


Tuesday, December 15, 2009

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas

Yes, it's that magical time of the year!! The birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ, the beautiful Christmas lights, giving and receiving of gifts, and enjoying friends and family. We have to also throw in their the birth of baby calves - a joy for us to see! We are so anxious to have everyone here for Christmas or close to that! Shawn hasn't been home since last spring and we miss him very much along with all the rest of his family. Eric and family will also be home too so we are looking forward to hunting for a tree to put up outside with all the trimmings for the birds to also enjoy Christmas:) I had to put some pictures of the house in the blog because they are really so pretty - I love to look at them anyway and I'm sure all the grandkids will love them too! Let's not be in such a hurry that we forget the reason for the season - Jesus!Hopefully we are not too busy to give to a family or those in need. A warm wish for the season is appreciated also!




Christmas - yes the halls are all decked out with garland and the Christmas tree is up! Even looks like Santa has made it already!!


All we need are the grandkids to create utter chaos to these gifts!

Our neighbor Blake, surprised us this week by bringing over a load of firewood all cut up! and he stacked it for us and also brought us 2 dozen of eggs! We have the BEST neighbors ever......
Might have to bake some Christmas cookies and take them over soon - I know Blake loved the Pecan Butter Balls I made not long ago - he tasted them and really liked them!!!

Our newest addition to the ranch - Judy's baby girl! Any cute names to offer for her!

She is so very tiny - but Judy had her Tuesday morning at around 5:30 a.m. with no problems whatsoever. Blackie shared his stall for this little new addition. Was like 5 degrees out. Bruce said she had ice on her hair when he saw her...
Wishing all our friends and family - a very Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year!! God bless you all!

Friday, December 11, 2009

Almost Christmas!

Decorations are up and presents are under the tree so it must be time for Christmas!!!! Need to work on my Christmas cards sometime soon - maybe Bruce will help!

I haven't blogged for so long, probably don't have anyone following anymore. It seems we've been super busy running to the Doctor, the Dentist, the Doctor, and again the Dentist. Oh well, things are getting fixed. We have realized we are like our equipment, we need to go in and be repaired or overhauled once in a while. Bruce has been working on his plane, mostly painting, and repainting - ditto, ditto. So many coats of paint have to go on the fuselage, wings, and all other body parts. But he is making progress. Sure is gonna be pretty when it is all finished. I had been sewing until I broke my Bernina, and now I am recovering from elbow surgery so all sewing is on hold. All my Christmas shopping is done however - or very, very close! I have deemed it so! I'm looking forward to all my grandbabies being here, and parents are invited also. I'm not sure we could manage six by ourselves. :) We look forward to seeing family and friends, so if you are in town, drop by to see us!

The L2 with a new coat of paint!! Isn't it a pretty olive drab!
Wings are finished now, so Bruce will begin on brakes, motor, and other things I don't know what they are called! Quite an overwhelming project, but will be very awesome when completed. I have taken my stained glass stuff down to the hangar as well, so we both work on our "projects" at the same time. Pretty fun!!



Friday, November 20, 2009

Silent Wings


Bruce and I decided to fly the 182 and head off to Lubbock, TX Friday to see the Silent Wings Museum which features gliders used during WWII. We learned a lot, and it was a beautiful display of memorbilia and preservation of history. We practically had the whole museum to ourself. Bruce is restoring an old L2 and needed to actually look at some to see how they were painted among other things. I took a picture of us right before we left. If you ever get a chance, stop in at the airfield and check it out!!

The airfield at Lubbock was called South Plains during WWII as a training facility.

It was fun having the museum to ourself!!

This is a CG 4A Waco glider which could carry either 15 troops, a small bulldozer, a jeep,
or small artillery or supplies to the troops. Can you imagine gliding that down with no power at all.

I'm checking out the inside of the glider. I had no idea they were soooooo BIG!



A little history on the glider program of WWII. Very Interesting!!


Bruce standing in front of the Aeronca L3 which was used for deadstick landing training.


The front of the glider opens up and jeeps and other equipment could be unloaded behind enemy lines. They were very important during D-Day with 85% of their missions being successful or delivering their supplies in tact.

Bruce checking out the inside of the glider.

Me hanging out with the waxed GI's. They also had some realistic recreations of WWII classrooms, clothing, and barracks. The weather was gorgeous, and the people were very nice. Was a wonderful day! Hope we can fly to another destination very soon!















Sunday, November 8, 2009

Farm Play!

It's always fun when the grandkids come to visit, but I feel very special since Theresa didn't get to come and she entrusted Kelton and Katie with Moi while Eric and Papa did an annual on the Cessna 140. I must say - we all had a great time. So much to do and so little time to do it in. So on Saturday, we fed Blackie and the Donkey, played on the giant pumpkins, played with L.T. and Emmy, rearranged sand in the sandbox and made some wonderful mountains, carried leaves, rode bikes and 3 wheelers, Nana also gave 4 wheeler rides, and entertained each other in the house. Whew! Did I say we were busy - even got a nap or two in plus Kelton watched a little Nascar before they headed back on Sunday. We had an absolutely beautiful weekend. Eric and Papa also showed the 140 to an interested buyer from Kansas City. So I'm glad they got that done on Saturday. We grilled steaks outside and Papa's corn on the cob was a huge hit! Katie and Kelton ate really good!! (Must be my great cooking! or just the activity we all were involved in) Works up a girl's and boy's appetite. Kelton had never rode on the new John Deere so Papa started it up and chugged around the farm. Katie wasn't too thrilled with the green tractor. They all headed home Sunday afternoon. I'm sure Daddy kept the snacks pumped to the back seat!! Everyone will be home at Christmas time so things will be quiet until then. HO-HUM!!! Guess we'll keep busy working until then! The roofing business is officially shut down - so we can take off if we want to now. Although we have plenty of guttering jobs to keep us busy.




Papa and Kelton hauled off a dead stump, and Kelton thought he said he was going to haul
off a dead skunk! Hee Hee!!

This is good stuff.

Kelton wasn't thrilled riding a pink bike - but it'll do!



Katie is always intrigued with L.T.





Katie is so cute waving at the dogs "Bye".

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Carving Pumpkins and Fall Fun

I just love the cooler weather and the colors of the fall season. The leaves have been gorgeous with golds, reds, and oranges. Bruce and I got to spend time with K-Kids in Kansas and see Theresa with K-baby boy growing and growing. Things are looking good! We got to see the new fence around their yard, but I forgot to take a picture of that and see all the painting done in the house. That really looks so nice. However, the bathroom downstairs didn't fair the retiling so well, so it looks like its going to have to be tore out and redone. Kelton's bedroom is so cool and bright with all of his nascar and airplane stuff - I loved it!

Katie had on a very stylish outfit when we got there, but of course my camera was in the car and this is the only picture I got of her before we started painting pumpkins. Kelton is a very grown up kindergartener now and really loves school. That is so refreshing to see after being in eduction. He read to me for a quite a while and did so good.

Katie with some of the goodies for Halloween in her cute outfit.


Theresa carving out a K in the pumpkin - soon to reveal the new K-baby's name. What is it going to be???????????? any idea anyone?????? I'm clueless.

Eric and Kelton digging out the gooey seeds - Yucky!


Katie had fun using her new paints on the pumpkin. Papa enjoyed watching all the activities.

Kelton being creative with the many colors of acrylics. He decided to draw his family and did a great job.

Playing, and playing, and playing, all day!

We went for a walk after naptime to the local park and enjoyed swinging and going down the slide, but mostly swinging. When I asked if she was ready to get out - the response was NO followed by pushing my hands away!!

What a cute cheesey grin :) After the park, we went home and played in the driveway drawing with sidewalk chalk around our hands and feed. We made our hands into turkeys. Kelton got home and joined in the fun. Always fun to draw.





Saturday, October 17, 2009

Fall brings blooms, prairie, and new crop of calves

Fall has been very busy. Since we got home from MN, we've had quite a bit of drizzle for 6 days, but now the sun is shining and we're back to two crews roofing. Don't know how long we will be able to continue into the fall before it gets too cold! The crysanthemums are blooming now and of course love the cooler weather. However the two vizsalas don't like it so much. I have been cleaning out closets, drawers, and general junk from here and there but I have much more to go through. It's amazing how much "stuff" we have accumulated. One thing I always look forward to in the fall is the beginning of calving season. It is so much fun to see all the new babies next to their mamas. Some are red, black, or white face - you never know till you make the trek to the pasture to check them out. It has actually been a problem trying to find them in the super tall native grass. I found Fuzzy today but had to get awful close before I could see the new baby. She didn't like the dogs or me getting too close. Papa even flew over in Artie and never saw Fuzzy - she was probably laying down but was camouflaged by the grass. Papa had the picture below on his blackberry of K-Sis. She is modeling her Tinkerbell tutu which she had on for most of our visist. I believe she is gonna be the dancer in the family. She loves music.

K-Sis in her usual attire - Tinkerbell tutu.




View from the deck of the fall colors.





Blackie enjoying the sun!

Grandma's baby with her new calf.

The tall prairie and trying to check the calves. Isn't it great.
More tall prairie!!