Thursday, September 30, 2004

The Hardest Working Man I Have Ever Known!


(click to enlarge) A typical fall day for Dad...

Wednesday, September 29, 2004

The Beautiful "Weed"...Oxallis!


A company called Lumapix makes an oustanding collage maker that can be used in many, many different ways. This collage took less than ten minutes! I saw a picture I wanted and thought of using some other flowers for the background and then put the text on. Done! Love it!

Monday, September 27, 2004

Hey! Some More Wedding Pictures!


(emailed to me by Mom this morning. Thanks, Mom!). Here you can see Annie, Haley, Mom and Dad, and Louise, the mother of the bride! These pictures were taken with a Sony and, man oh man, that camera is good for getting nice pictures!

Saturday, September 25, 2004

A wedding in a little white church...


A very, very beautiful wedding today. Cherish, my cousin Jerry and Louise's daughter, got married in a little white church in Helvetia, Oregon. Annie and I rode with Mom and Dad. My sister Lori came to the wedding too (in fact Haley rode to the wedding with her). There was a reception afterwards in Aloha. I was impressed with how simple the couple kept their wedding but it still had a lot of class. Good luck to you both, Cherish and Bradley!

Haley! Shame on you!!


Okay, just for the record, Haley is posing for this picture. No good habits were harmed in the making of this entry.

Sneaking a picture of Dad


Genetically alike, Dad enjoys having his picture taken almost as much as I do (not!). Here he is as we load up a beautiful bedroom set. Mom says they have used the same bedroom furniture since 1952, so I guess it is about time they got updated!

I helped Dad load this up from an estate sale in Forest Grove on Wilamina and while there we saw an old outdoor clothes hanger. It had a broken pipe and was set aside as though to be thrown away. The folks at the sale let me have it for free and Dad helped me fix the pipe when we got home (you can see it in the back of the pick up, folded up on the right side). Annie has given me permission to put this dryer up this next spring. Standby for pictures.

In case you don't have a recent photo of me...


Final picking of the folks' ancient prune tree. It's estimated this great tree is older than I am... 50+ years of faithful prune service. (see two pictures down for a picture of one of the twenty bowls of prunes from this tree) Sadly, Dad is planning on taking this tree out. The little tree you see to the left in the picture is a prune tree and Dad says when it begins producing the old tree will have to go.

Thanks, Haley for getting this photogenic shot!

Thursday, September 23, 2004

Remember 6th Grade Projects??


Volcanoes, Glaciers, Deserts! Haley had a great time making this project. She got her grandpa to cut a board and her dad to help make dough (yummy smelling apple koolaid for the green dough!) and then put together this geography project using a sketch she had made. Good job, Haley!

Tuesday, September 21, 2004

Three Cheers for Canon! The Camera is Back!


Prunes, Prunes, the fruit that gives you tunes!

So it's not a very oooo-la-la picture. It *is* the first picture since we got the camera back yesterday afternoon. And the picture is fine. We finally got back the same camera we sent in for repair in August. Now we can kick up our photo ops a notch!

PS The prunes are delicious. Thanks, Mom and Dad!

Sunday, September 19, 2004

The Mt. Angel Octoberfest...

The expressway to completing all required volunteer hours?... Mt. Angel Octoberfest! (and a lot of fun too!) Thursday, September 16th through Sunday, September 19th.

Thursday- 8:00 am to 6:30 pm (10.5 hours) p/u coffee pot from Dana @ school, work.
Friday- 8:00 am to 7:00 pm (11.0 hours) p/u corn, deliver and work.
Saturday- 8:00 am to 6:30 pm (10.5 hours) p/u corn, deliver and work.
Sunday- 8:30 am to 6:30 pm (10.0 hours) work.

These 42 hours in addition to hours already served this month (Applesauce making and Parent's Club meeting) put Annie and I over the 50 hours required per year. From here on out volunteer hours will actually be "volunteered". Thanks to Mom and Dad for helping watch Haley. Much appreciated!!


Tuesday, September 14, 2004

Happy Birthday, Dad!


This is your day, Dad! Happy 74th Birthday! The weather is holding up so I hope you can enjoy the day as you planned... flying RC planes with your buddies and then a nice lunch!

Sunday, September 12, 2004

Another Bisquick Event by Haley...


Haley is once again proving what a good cook she is! Today we got apple cinnamon muffins. And today is the first day Haley was in Verboort's choir. The children sing beautifully!

A note on the muffins: need more apples! Can hardly taste them! Still, they did turn out good. Thanks, Haley!

Wednesday, September 08, 2004

What is "Brain Gym"? I kind of found out!


Curiouser and curiouser... "Brain Gym" presentation from 6:30 - 8:30 pm at the Harris Center was most interesting. A sweet lady named Georgia has a private practice and also teaches classes on "Brain Gym" at Portland State University. Way too much information to try to share here but basically she teaches that there are physiological counterpoints to stimulating and improving brain function. I was skeptical but by the end I can see possibilities and am thankful I attended. Not heavily attended, a smattering of teachers and parents. Everyone was nice and I hope to hear that "Brain Gym" gets some use in the classes!

Saturday, September 04, 2004

"I wanted to hear your HEART!"


Couldn't help myself. Mother just sent some cartoons about the health care here in the US and this one really makes me laugh. Enjoy!

Anyone for Zucchini?

Zuccini Pie Day! Yay!!! Haley likes cooking and today she made zucchini pie using bisquick. The giant zucchini came from the folk's beautiful garden. (The only bump in the road was grating that onion!) Haley did super! The pie came out of the oven a golden brown, so beautiful we decided to not cut it until Annie had a chance to see how well Haley did!...She loved it! It turned out so good and those zucchinis are just so BIG we made another one to take to Mom and Dad's.



PS. While hunting for recipes I found a real afficionado of zucchini:

THE BEST ZUCCHINI RECIPE
EVER!

1 bushel zucchini
1 raincoat
1 pair of sunglasses
A moderately fast car

DIRECTIONS:
-Go to a busy parking lot. Drive around until you find an unlocked
car.
-Put the zucchini in the back seat and drive away FAST before you
are discovered!

Thursday, September 02, 2004

Back to School Means, "Back to Meetings!"


First Meeting of the School year! 7pm - 8:40pm(GOOD NEWS: Parent Club Meeting attendance counts toward volunteer hours!). Lotsa nice people, many different projects for the year. Very upbeat. Haley likes the school and it looks like the administration is good to work with too.
Haley came along and helped in the next room watching kids of parents in the meeting. She enjoyed spending time with her new classmates.

Wednesday, September 01, 2004

First Day of Sept., First Day of School, First Day of Volunteer Work!


It's the first day of September and I feel since it is Haley's first day of school (6th grade, 11 yrs. old) it should have some notice given.

This is also the first day of volunteer work given at Verboort. The very popular Verboort Sausage Dinner is held the first Saturday in November. There are several volunteer opportunities and with 50 hours to log, well, I may be seeing quite a few aspects of this dinner.

Today was applesauce making day. I logged 7 hours. My mother, bless her, was there and I got to see some folks I haven't seen for a long time. At the end I think they said they had 67 five-gallon buckets of applesauce. Oh, how I wish I could have taken some pictures!

The next "event" is sauerkraut making. I'm told the younger folks come to it as it is held on a Saturday.

PS Haley loves her new school. She has two teachers, Mr. Marc and Miss Gathright. There are 8 girls and 3 boys, a big change from St. Francis. This is the first time in Seven years we didn't have an opening day photograph. I hope the altar serving picture from Sunday will suffice.

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