Sunday, December 12, 2010

More Parade Pics





Parade 2010






I can't believe I didn't post at all during November! I guess I was busy enjoying the beautiful weather and picking up pecans.We didn't have a good crop this year, but it took several days to pick up and rake under the trees.
Thanksgiving was wonderful with family and great food. I am always happiest with a house full of company.
Anyway, G-dad and I decided not to do the parade this year but we got vetoed real quick by Sarah, Tabi and most of all Eileen. I was really thinking of her because she has had such a busy last few weeks. She rallied Randy into putting lights on the trailer and Andrea helped decorate the golf cart on the day of the parade. I think Sarah helped too but I stayed out of the way and told them to just tell me where to sit.
I can't believe they pulled it off again. Thirty-one adults, teens, and children in place by the start of the parade. The only hitch was the box of candy that got left at home. G- mom almost got left behind but she kicked it into high gear. I still don't know how Dave managed to manuever the golf cart between the floats in line, to get her from the parking lot to the truck. We thought she and G-dad were going to duke it out deciding where Dallin would ride. Guess who won that fight!

Sunday, October 24, 2010


I got a new computer for my birthday. Well, the other one did up and die at the right time. I have been playing with the scanner options and this involves looking at a lot of pictures.
I found this one of the beloved Mr. Bill. Carol can write a big blog about him. I know she has referenced him. He was a family friend for years. Carol was commenting on how I seem to be the only child with a nickname that stuck (I think Jimmy was called Tiger for awhile.)Anyway, to tie this all together, I think it was Mr. Bill who techically gave me the nickname. He and Dad were the ones who used it most. I haven't heard it much lately. Does that mean after 55 years I have out grown it? Or does this mean I am no longer the favorite child?

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Just a few photos from Sammie's third birthday party this afternoon.













Monday, October 4, 2010

The Shop

This is our latest addition to the compound. Donald and David spent their summer vacation (starting in April ending in August) building Eileen a shop for the businesses. It is now complete with refrigerator and microwave. It does have a large upstairs area with the kids play toys and plenty of storage for inventory. The teenagers discovered what a cool place it was to hang out in. Eileen discovered they were messier than the children. If you want to get in touch with Eileen these days don't call the home phone she won't be there! She can be found enjoying HER space. The last picture is of course the "Barn" It just looks so pretty this time of year I had to take a photo.









Saturday, September 4, 2010

Power Shopping



Twice a year the commissary at the local military bases has a case lot sale. It has become a very popular event with the family. Ever see seven hundred dollars worth of groceries crammed into the back of a suburban? Today's total was $475.36. One of the reasons I can uaually get someone to go with me on these trips is the promise of a "special treat" of their chosing. Today Randy scored with a huge can of cashews.
I would tell you how much they cost but men in suits would come and haulme away for spilling top secret info.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Cuss words

It is really funny when a three year old lets loose with a cuss word. It is really funny when a seventy-three year old lets loose with a cuss word. Anyone in between, not so much. Having said that, I love the ideas set forth in this blog http://guidetostuffmormonslike.blogspot.com/2008/12/finding-excuses-to-swear-without-it.html#links. If I knew how to link I would but since I don't just type it in. It will be worth your efforts. I personally have very little experience in this area but all you out there who do, will welcome this validation.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Birthdays

AS everyone knows, we around here don't need much of an excuse for a party. A couple of weeks ago we decided to have one last get-together before the start of school. The occasion was to celebrate Meghan, Donald and Grandaddy's birthdays. Food was fabulous as always. Chocolate cake and coconut cake!We held it right after church since there was plenty of room and air conditioning.






Grandaddy is modeling one of his new vests made by Betsy Miller. He had mentioned months ago he would like another vest to wear with his suspenders on Sunday. Then he could still look dressy without wearing a tie and jacket. I searched some stores, then went to Goodwill, but couldn't find anything. When I found out Betsy was working part-time at a local fabric store I asked for her help. She graciously offered to sew Dad a vest. I was overwhelmed when I found out she had made him five new vests. They are so stylish!! She made a couple of heavier ones for colder weather even. Dad was so surprised when we gave them to him. Betsy has always claimed to be one of the Cattell sisters and her place in the family is truly secure.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Tabi and Evan's Wedding

Just a few random shots I took. I am sure everyone has seen the formal pics on facebook. The food was fabulous, great shrimp and bruschetta with pico de gallo. What a cake! Allyson did a terrific job with it. There was only a handleful of Susan's marvelous meatballs left. My gang had such a great time we ended up taking the party back to the compound for swimming and more eating.











I didn't get a pic of the little ones dancing. Gretchen ran and grabbed her"Nate" when the music started and was dragging him around the dance floor. I think he enjoyed the cake eating part better.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

How Corny!

When someone gives you beautiful corn already picked, you have to "put it up" Dad came over and saw the proceedings. He mentioned some nifty tool some friend had that makes getting the corn off the cob much easier. He ended up going online to locate a source and off we went to what was called "MSI" This tool is wonderful! We had our corn done by time the purchase was made but the Ritchie's volunteered to try it out. Dad was overjoyed to see it lived up to his expectations. The corn-sheller is available by appointment at the compound. It is slightly messy to use so dress for the occasion.