Saturday, November 27, 2010

Thanksgiving 2010




This Thanksgiving we all had much for which to be thankful. Jane (with a minor bit of help from me) prepared an amazing dinner. After so many years she now makes it look easy. This year was extra special because Mark and Janet were able to join us. We had a great visit and Mark helped out by carving the turkey. He's much better at it than I am! All of us had enjoyed visiting and we sat, and talked and ate until we could hardly get up from the table. Of course Trevor and Abby were ready for seconds a few hours later. If they continue to grow the way they did this year we may have to cook an extra turkey next year. We missed those who weren't with us but I know they were there in spirit.
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Monday, September 27, 2010

Skater Girl




Abby brought her skateboard with her when she came to visit us this weekend. She had lots of fun skating with some of the kids on our block, but she really wanted to try out the new municipal skate park. Unfortunately it was raining when we went by it on Saturday. However, Abby was undaunted. She crawled into bed with me the next morning (at 6:30!) and reminded me that Jane and I had promised to take her if it wasn't raining. I wasn't too crazy about getting out of bed that early on a weekend, but I have to say that Jane and I enjoyed every minute. As you can see she put on an amazing show for us. Afterwards Abby, Jane and I returned home to wake up Laura and Trevor and we all went out to celebrate with breakfast at our favorite bagel shop.
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Corn Fest


This weekend we had a chance to visit the Corn Fest with two of our grandchildren. Everyone had a great time sampling the various food and drinks and just walking around people watching. Abby discovered a neat Skateboard shop and Trevor looked like a natural on this souped up lawn tractor!
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Thursday, September 9, 2010

A Surprise at the Park




Gramma and I had a fun-filled day with Olivia and Alex. We had lots of adventures and a couple of surprises. One surprise was two visits from Aunt Sarah. Another surprise was getting to play with Sully and Charlie this afternoon. However the biggest surprise was running into Miss Stephanie at the park. Miss Stephanie was there with her students from her new school who were there for a play day. What a wonderful coincidence!!!Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Adventuring






Whenever I get the chance I like to spend a day with just one of my grandchildren. That way we can hang out and really get to know each other. Sully and I did just that the other day. Since we had a lot of adventuring to do we started out the day with a hearty breakfast of pancakes , bacon, eggs, and apple juice. With a good meal under our belts we set off on our adventure at Morton Arboretum where we spent the day watching frogs, getting soaking wet, building dams, climbing on ropes, and investigating tree houses. Sully and I had a blast having all kinds of outdoor fun and and discussing whatever came to mind. Pizza for lunch rounded out the day. Both of us were reluctant to end the day, and we can't wait for our next adventure.
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Drowning Worms




There are very few experiences in life more satisfying than fishing with your grandchildren. This weekend I had a chance to go fishing with Sully and the day was everything we hoped for. Sully is quite skilled at casting and reeling in the fish. They practically jumped onto his hook. He caught the first fish and the biggest fish of the day (notice the rod bending in the last picture). Sully's take... six beautiful sunfish all caught and released to live and fight another day.Posted by Picasa

Tall Ships




This summer has been filled with activities with the grandkids, but Jane and I decided to take a day for ourselves and go see the Tall Ships at Navy Pier. We had regretted that we missed them the last time they were in Chicago and didn't want to miss them again. We waited in line a half hour to see several of the ships and an hour and a half to see the Bounty, but it was worth it. Jane and I loved spending the time together exploring the ships and people watching. I think we enjoyed both equally.

The day got me thinking about when Jane and I used to fantasize about taking off and sailing around the world by ourselves without a care in the world (we would miss our children and grandchildren). We both love spending time together so much that we know being together 24/7 on a small ship in a big ocean would be no problem. Even though we'll never actually do it the day at Navy Pier proved once again that we still have as much fun after all these years as we did when we were dating. Jane, I love you!!!
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