Thursday, November 25, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving....

There are far too many things for which I am thankful to list, but I will name just a few.

I am thankful for my wonderful husband. I don't tell him often enough how much I appreciate his work ethic, his energy, his love. God blessed me far more than I could have ever dreamed when he gave me Bruce.

Next I am extremely thankful for my two daughters. Girls, you are bright, beautiful, wonderful Christian women and I am more proud of you than you can ever know. Both of you bring me more joy than I could ever deserve or expect. My prayer for both of you is that you continue to grow in the Lord, that you love your spouses with all of your heart, and that you call your mom more often.

I have always claimed that I have the two best sons-in-law in the world, and I stand by that claim!! I could not have hand-picked two better men for my girls to spend their lives with. As of now I don't have sons-in-law, but I have two great sons. Guys, I just want you to know I love you and appreciate the men you are.

Grandchildren are the blessings that no one can prepare you for. Lily and Grace bring me such joy. I truly enjoy the times I spend on the phone with Lily - she is truly the master of the non-sequitur!! (A hint to her parents - lets video conference more often) Grace brings me joy by just looking at her. She is so quick with a smile and is such a joy to cuddle with.

Last, but certainly not least, I am blessed with friends whom I cherish. True friends are rare and precious, and I have some of the best. God has given me friends with whom I can share my true self, and in the end, they are still my friends.
"Without friends no one would choose to live, though he had all other goods."
Aristotle
I have been blessed in my life with a comfortable living and material possessions, but I would trade anything I own for the things I mentioned above.

My prayer for each of you this Thanksgiving day is that God blesses you with all you need and that he fills your life with love.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Snow, snow, snow, snow.......

For those of you who live south of the Mason Dixon line, the white stuff in the following pictures is snow.

Yes, we have had our first snow fall of the season - certainly not the last. We received the arctic blast last night. The highest temperature for the next few days is supposed to be 29. BRRRRR!

We knew it would come, but always seem to be surprised when it arrives. Well, here's to Winter. The sooner you get started, the sooner you will go away! I can dream, can't I????



All of you who got the White Christmas reference - 10 points.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

The Grandgirls...

Last weekend, Bruce and I went to Idaho to visit the kids. We had a great time. Here we are, Gramby and Geezer with Lily and Grace

Lily - the future cheer leader - with her Geezer. She really glomed onto Geezer this weekend. He helped Jim build her "cubby hole", so he was super cool!!!

The above mentioned "cubby hole". Lily with her dad in her "cupboard under the stairs".

Grace is such a sweet baby. She is so quick with a smile and loves to giggle. Here she is bonding with Gramby.
Lily loves her play camera. Here she is taking a picture of Gramby taking a picture of her.

Lastly, here is Sassy trying to stay out of the line of fire of a busy two year old.

We had a great time, as we always do when we visit Jim, Alyson, Lily and Grace.