Thursday, October 20, 2011

October

Well it's the middle of October and so much has happened.

In September we were allowed to let out a little secret. Tabetha and Daniel are expecting an addition to their family. Really couldn't keep it a secret for very much long due to the fact that she is getting bigger around the belly. On October 13 she found out that they were having a little boy. The ultrasound pictures are the showing of him being a boy
This one is the profile of his little face.


And then there is his little foot. This little thing is due into this world on March 13, 2012. Can't wait to see him and love as we love all our grand children. This will be number 4. Oh and his name is Christopher Bryce Pea. They named him after a cousin of Daniel's. Daniel and his cousin were very close and he was killed in a motorcycle accident a few years ago. The due date of Christopher Bryce is around the same time as the cousin. Coincident or faith.

My birthday was October 4th and I turned 50 this year. I woke up to signs all over my front yard, thanks to Candace, Brian and Ray. Signs saying Honk she is 50 today. There were 50 of them all over the place. I also went to the doctor, everything checked out fine. My mom took my Olive Garden for a soup and salad birthday lunch. It was very nice of her and very delicious. It was also our 26th wedding anniversary. Candace and Brian took us out for a very interesting dinner at a chinesse resturant.
The kids have had the past couple weeks off of school for fall break which was from October 10 - 24. It's been very hetic around here and very sickly. Had to take Adrian and Alden to hospital with fevers of 101-103. They diagnois Adrain with a virus infection and Alden had the croop. Then last week I was in bed with the fever and chills. This week Candace has gotten it.

On October 16th was Aldens 4th birthday and he wanted a bonfire birthday and that is just what he got. The cake was even a bonfire. He had so much fun. He's always wanting a fire, just so he can mess in it for little while.

Well until next time, hope all is well and be safe in your journeys:)

Saturday, September 24, 2011

End of Summer

There really wasn't alot going on in September. Labor Day? Well let's just say it was chilly, so there was no end of summer swimming, but we made the best of it. I made potatoe salad and deviled eggs, while Scott made us some new cornhole boards. The whole family was there, even mom (grandma Sandy). We played a new dice game called Farkle, grilled some hamburgers and hot dog and had baked beans, chips with dip/salsa, and a veggie tray. After eating we all went outside. Played some cornhole for a while, then played kickball and baseball. Well not actually baseball, we were batting tennis balls to see who could get them over the trees.

We also built a bonfire so the ones not playing could stay a little warm. The afternoon did warm up a little. It turned out to be a nice day in spite of being a little chilly.


We've also been keeping a secrete for some time now and we are able to let the secrete out. Tabetha and Daniel are expecting a baby, due in March 2012. We are so happy for them both.


So it's the end of another summer. Fall has begun and it's time for the fall decorations again. Pumkin patch time and apple picking, bonfires and all around good times. We go out to Anderson Orchard for the pumkin and apple picking. Not real sure when we'll be headed out there. Love the fall time, but hate when it gets cold. Will keep you updated.


Until next time hope all is well and be safe in you journeys:)

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Historical Cumberland

This past weekend was the Cumberland Arts and Farmers Market Festival. It was bigger this year with about 148 booths, and it's the 3rd year for it. They close down the street from the in front of my house all the way down to the police station. The farmers market is usually around the police station on Saturday mornings 8am-12pm, then again on Tuesday from 4-7pm.

We had a pretty good crowd this year. People were every where.

We set up and booth in the front yard this year. Tried to sell Cornhole bags and doggie bandana's. The bags were a set of 4 for $10.00 and 2 sets for $18.00. Doggie bandana's were small, medium and large, ranging from $2.00 - $5.00. We spent 2 days making these bandana's and didn't sell a one of them. I did sell a 2 sets of cornhole bags.

Patsy and Joe were at the Farmers Market with their set up. Joe usually sells on Saturday mornings and Patsy will come with him on Tuesday's to sell fresh veggies, soaps, and jams.

This is Gayland, our town clown is what I call him. He is just an all around nice guy who use to work at Speedway and now works for town of Cumberland.

WFMS was there as part of the neighborhood fan van. I guess they around to different events to promote the event and themselves. Ashlynn got her picture taken with one of the WFMS guys. She was in her sash and crown to promote her winning Miss Indiana State Supreme Beauty Queen.

Alden got a ride on Uncle Rays shoulders while walking through the crowd at the festival. He had a great view of what he wanted to see and where they were going.

Ashlynn and daddy (Brian) were on their way down the street to see what they could find.

I tried to get Candace and all 3 kids in a picture, but Ashlynn ran off and the boys thought they were being funny. Candace said she knew they were up to no good. Don't think she's seen this picture yet.


Jeremy wasn't here for this event, cause he went cliff diving with Tabetha and Daniel. He had spent the night with them and they headed out around 9:00am. We picked him up at their house around 5:oopm. They said they had a pretty good time.


Well until next time...Hope all is well and be safe in your journeys:)

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Rainy day

Well it finally rained here today! And as you can see the kids were out playing in it.

Alden was getting more wet than anything. The back wheel was splashing the water up all over his back.

Of course Jeremy was on his skateboard. It only rained for a little while, but it cooled things down and we really needed it. Besides it kept the kids busy for a minute.

Well until next time...Hope all is well and be safe in your journeys!!!:)



Sunday, July 17, 2011

St. Louis, Missouri

Well the Dream Girl National Pageant was in St. Louis, Missouri
. July 14-17.

This was the quietest that Ashlynn was the whole trip. Should have just let her lay there. But she had to get up early every morning and get ready for competitions. And when she was woken up she was a big ole grouch.



Ashlynn in front of the fountain, which was in front of hotel.



Big thank you for Grandma Von for making another beautiful dress.

Not too happy as you can see. Again woken up early.




We went to Busch Stadium, well outside the gates. They were setting up for a U2 concert. Candace and Ashlynn are standing in from a retired Gibson ball player.



We did a lot of walking around the city. If you wanted to go or see something it was better to walk. Our last night we did drive to a McDonald's and it wasn't in a very good neighbor hood. And when someone would ask us about it we didn't recommend any one go there...


There were fountains all over the city. Like this Olympian runner.



Candace and Ashlynn were standing on the steps of this fountain and they allow you to play at the bottom in the water. Ashlynn was playing in this fountain that came up from the sidewalk.


We all took a trolley ride up to the tops of the Arch. They use to let you walk up by stairs, but they don't have that anymore due to safety reasons.


The trolley car was the shape of an egg, and only five people to a car. It was sort of a scary ride because there weren't any windows, except for the door window and that wasn't very big.


It was 630 feet to the top of the Arch. Took 4 minutes to reach the top and only 3 minutes to get back down.


There were little windows at the top of the Arch, so you could look out.


This is Downtown St. Louis
This is the Mississippi River, and it was filthy dirty.




St. Louis zoo. It was really neat. And it was extremely hot. Just one of the free exhibits you could see in St. Louis. Although you had to pay to park and if you wanted to feed the animals or ride the train you had to pay. I think the flowers were beautiful this one is a Hibiscus plant or something. I just know they were big and pretty
Candace and Ashlynn by the giraffes. Candace thought they were neat to look at. There was a momma and her little one.







The beavers weren't too exciting.
Zebras just stood there, like he was posing for a picture. I love the way their stripes are so even and all the way up the to mane and down to the tail.


This tiger was going around in circles and never did come out into the open.
This bird was called an Egret. I don't know, but it sure was pretty. Long white feathers that looked like snowflakes at the bottom.
The orangutan was under veterinary care. He came out of his cave dragging his blanket behind him. Once he reached the window where everyone could see him, he covered his self up.



The bear kept pacing back and forth on the side of his pen.


Rhino wasn't doing anything exciting.


Elephant was eating, and there were 2 others playing in the pool of water. Ashlynn was all about the elephants. She also wanted to see the sharks, but we didn't go there, cause it would have cost extra. We just told her the shark tank was empty and being cleaned.


The tiger wasn't very active either.
An Ant eater. Digging or scavenging for ants or bugs.
Well I'm not gonna say we had a good time on this trip, nor am I gonna say it was bad. Let's just say it was adventurous and an experience I wish to never go through again. Every place has some sort of drama and we certainly had our share. The arch on Friday, then on Saturday after the zoo, the girls got into an argument. I was so stressed and upset, I went to get the pageant director for Indiana and asked her to please talk to the girls. Really didn't know what to tell her or if she would be able to calm them down. After awhile I went outside and Tabetha came out, we were sitting on the hotel lawn when alot of the hotel guest were coming out. They had told us that the fire alarms were going off and that there was a fire on the 9th floor. We were staying on the 6th floor. I turned to Tabetha and said "Candace is going to freak". I went back in to get her and she and Ashlynn were already at the bottom of the stairway heading out. The whole south tower of the Millinium was out on the lawn. We didn't get back to our rooms until around midnight.


Needless to say there were some sleep girls the next day for the crowning ceremony. I know it was pretty quiet on the way home. I drove and everyone slept. I was just crusing down the road listening to music and singing. Guess you could say I was in my own little world. We made it back home and it was soooo good to sleep in my own bed. My cats even missed me while I was gone. Snuggles was sick and was hissing at everyone. Couldn't even pick her up. The next morning I was wakened by the sound of a meow in my face. That was a sound I dearly loved.


Well until next time...Hope all is well and be safe in your journeys!!!

Monday, July 4, 2011

July 4, 2011

First of all it Candace's birthday, she is 29 years old today. Patsy, Joe and Joey came over. Brian/Sarah and their twins came over also. We grilled out hamburgers and hotdogs, chips n' dip/salsa, veggie tray, even had smores stuff just in case we built a fire. I had made a Red Velvet cake and it was gone in no time (which I'm glad cause really don't like leftovers). I bake the cakes, but don't eat them. Never fails we usually have a water fight during her birthday, cause it's so hot.
We lit fireworks off in the street, and the kids loved it. Don't have to go downtown to see fireworks to please these kids.

It had been a long weekend...with moving the kids back to east side of Indy. Back home where they belong and never should have left. Now they are looking for a place on this side of town. If you know of a place PLEASE let us know.

Well until next time...Hope all is well and be safe in your journeys:)

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Say goodbye to Brownsburg

About 3 years ago my daughter Candace and her husband Brian, and their 3 kids moved to Brownsburg Indiana. They thought it would be easier for them on rent and with the business that Brian is in, it was closer for that. They moved into Brian's bosses houses. Boss was moving into a bigger place and really didn't want to get rid of what he had there (10 acres of land).

The only down fall for this situation was that they had to live with Brian's cousin. Whom didn't have another place to live, cause his family doesn't want him and he didn't want to have to find another place to live (cause he couldn't). They moved against my better judgement. I told this cousin that if anything should happen to my daughter or my grand kids that he would have to pay big time. I have had to drive an hour to get there on several occassions that wasn't good. I've had to call the police on this cousin, several times. Thinking he's the only one and he can do no wrong, whatever he says goes...Not in my book buddy...Nothing but low life scum! And that is putting it politely.

My daughter and her family doesn't need to be around someone who DOES NOT RESPECT OTHERS. Profanity and just plain down right nonsense. Well it's time for them to move on and do better for themselves and not have to worry if your gonna wake up the next morning or not.

Moving Day is July 2, and hope it goes smoothly. Well as smoothly as a moving job can be. It's not gonna be easy, but we've done it before and lord probably knows we'll have to do it again someday. Just glad they are on "My side of Town" now.

Until next time, hope all is well and be safe in your journeys.