Saturday, April 27, 2013

A Little Pre-Birthday Fun

Because life is so busy, we helped Princess Sparkle celebrate her birthday a little early.  We invited two of her friends over and surprised her.  They had lots of fun hanging out and playing together.
 
Decorating cupcakes and making chocolate decorations


Kenna loves anything soft, pink and sparkly -- what a great gift!

It was a perfectly gorgeous day while we toured Heinz Field.


We finished the day at a church bowling activity.  Here's the three amigas!


Everyone bowled a pretty good game. Bud has been counting down the sleeps until this activity!

Sparkle bowled 3 spares, 2 strikes and had a total of 129 on her second game!

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Suessical 2013

I'm thrilled that my kids like the "fine arts" (although you couldn't tell it from this first picture)!  Many times I've asked the Knight to take me to plays or other such things.  He's gone with me and endured a few performances, but that's not his thing.  Now a football game or a NASCAR race -- he'd be the first to sign up.
 
Every spring a local college puts on a Children's Theater.  This year's production was the Suessical.  We had a great time in our 2nd row seats!! (Thanks to our friend and her son.)  Bud was singing along with the songs towards the end. 
 
Bud didn't want his picture taken at first, but other pictures I have he's sportin' a huge smile!



The Cat in the Hat -- literally right in front of us.  No zoom needed.



Can't wait to see what show they put on next year!

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Goodbye, Pap

Some good memories I have of visiting my Pap's farm were walking barefoot through the soft, newly plowed dirt where Pap was going to plant his huge gardens - I remember he planted a whole row of waxed beans just for me one year.  My siblings and I would climb the apple trees in his yard, and we'd take long, exporatory walks in the woods with my dad.  We'd pet all his coon dogs along the path to the woods.
 
Over the last few months, my 87-year old grandfather's health has been declining.  He had congestive heart failure among other health issues.  We were able to visit him when we were in Ohio for Christmas and again at the end of January when we went up to celebrate Gramma's birthday.
 
A few weeks ago, he was put in a nursing home to help with rehab after a visit in the hospital.  The doctor didn't feel he would come home from the nursing home.  The last couple weeks his health began to decline -- kidney failure, fluid build-up, etc.  He didn't feel like eating much, but the medical staff said his heart would give out before his lack of eating would be a problem.
 
Last evening, he took a turn for the worse.  He became almost completely unresponsive.  My dad (Papaw) stayed with him through the night.  He was able to rest peacefully since around 2 am.  This morning as I was talking to my Dad on the phone, Pap slipped into eternity.  Even though we didn't have a real close relationship with that side of the family, we are thankful he was saved and is now in Heaven.
 
Pap from his days in the Navy

Pap and Nan with me and my siblings - July 2010