Friday, February 27, 2009

Lent

Wow! i just read the blogs of my eldest daughter and neice. Though we are all in different "denominations" the root of our faith in Jesus Christ and the cross shines through and I am blessed by these two and their prospective on the lenten season. i have grown up to focus on the cross and never gave much thought to actual lenten season as it was a time to "just give something up" and I didn't get how this was increasing faith. I think and see it different after reading the blessed thoughts on it from Mel and Jessie.It is truly a time to refocus on our faith. I started reading through the gospels after the first of the year and aim to finish by Easter. I am also reading Leith Anderson's book "Jesus" to go along with it. May my resolve to serve and live more fully for Him be accomplished. I appreciate having each morning to pray, ponder, and read the word. I am in awe of God's grace and work in our children and neices and nephews. Thank you Lord!!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Madeline's birthday extravaganza






Wow!! What a fabulous birthday weekend. Madeline came to Minnesota for her 8th birthday. She had fun many different ways.
1. We saw a play "Gralufalo" at the Childrens theater to start.
2.We sled down our "hills' in the back yard.
3.We did the swim park at the hotel Radisson. Yes, I went down what was dubbed the family friendly ride on a raft with Shel, Mady and Raley. Never again. I just kept remembering the gal said that the law of gravity was such that I would not fall off if I held on!!
4. We spent a day at MOA/American Girl. Lunch at the AG Bistro with Auntie Non.
5. Afternoon of Rides at the Nick Park at MOA with Wolfe cousins.
6. Overnight with Raley at the hotel with us ( this is when we did the swim park). I totally handled going around the river area on a tube. In the end did get hair wet ( hair color no no)
7. Movie in the room with Shel, Non, Mady and me. We saw High school musical 3.
8. Ice skating at Centennial Lakes. Rented skates for Mady, Shel and Non. Mady had never been in the tundra of our winters and what a thrill it was for her that we had 3 inches before she left. She totally enjoyed the snow.

Friday, February 13, 2009

The Goo



Highlight of the day is our little fashionable, loveable,thumbsucking, bunny hugging, color orange favoring, Gracie Goo. My precious had an unfortunate accident outside with sister Sarah. She broke her arm. It was broken in such a way they had to sedate her a little to get it back in place. She wanted, of course, an orange cast but settled for red. Sister, Sarah was in the garage with a sharpee as they were carrying her in and was already signing it( Sarah is for another blog). She has a learning curve getting to handle the weight of it and has to have help with most things but as her MOM wrote a moment ago she (I suspect with the help of Sarah) was able to get a fashioable look for the morning play. She is one of my precious and Gma does not like to see her have to go through this. The good thing, as she gets a few days behind her, is that it is a status symbol at this age. Her cousin, Isabelle, was trying to break her finger yesterday so she could go to the hospital but that is another blog note from Melanie. No one in the immediate family has had a break so it is quite the novelty. Anyway, it underscores the need to be ever vigilant in prayer for each of the children and grandchildren. I love you Gracie!!!

Friday, February 6, 2009

Happy Birthday John Michael!


Today is John Michaels birthday.He is 5 years old. My dear, loving, sequential, predictable boy. This is the only recent picture and he is playing tetris intently. What can I say? He is my transformer loving, lego building, Thomas the train savy, handheld video loving and generally an all around happy boy who loves his family. He manages to stay his boyish self despite being surrounded with every feminine toy possible. He sees the boyish side of it all. He is so happy to be in cubbies this year and learning all the Bible verses and teachings that his sister has been learning. He is always aware of sharing with the sisters. I love my 5 year old dear boy. The only thing as grandma I am not sure of is if he sees the need to be a motorycle guy as his forefathers. That will be up to them to instill (: GMA

Sunshine

Sunshine in the sunroom. What a special treat. I can get my sun vitamin D today. It has been too cold to think or write. I have been in a funk. A new day and sunshine does the trick. We went to a funeral of a very elderly family friend of Jerry's yesterday. She was 99 years old and you could say quite poor her whole life. But....she was sunshine to everyone around her. To listen to her grandchildren and great grandchildren talk and reminise was a real blessing. Her cup was always over half full. When her sister and her where put in the same nursing home and each in wheelchairs they were visiting one morning and her sister says "I am unpset with the food and care here" Esther says " well I think it is a wonderful place, if you are not happy you need to go upstairs and pack and leave" Well, of course, neither could leave, but it underscored her positive nature and contentment with what was.
A life well lived in areas that are the most important. The "village" she left behind is a real testament to her life. The gospel message was clearly presented and the example of her faith made it all the more real.