Wednesday, August 5, 2009

peta caringbridge reminder

I want to remind and encourage everyone to stay up on Peta's recovery by reading her Caringbridge journal here.

Sign up for email alerts and it's so easy to never miss a post. I have really grown to enjoy Rodney's narrative style. He reveals his heart (and hers) with every post. I do wish that the topic were something much less critical. But the posts cause my emotions to flow in both directions and prompt me to pray for Peta occasionally.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Monday, June 8, 2009

something's fishy in kansas


I don't fish as often as I'd like. Certainly I've never featured myself here on the family fish blog. But when Liv asked to go fishin' Sunday afternoon, I jumped at the chance. So we grabbed our rods and tackle and headed some 70 yards out the front door to our neighborhood lake.

After getting her set up and fishing, my first cast went horribly wrong. My over-zealous throw and late release resulted in a my topwater minnow going straight down about 3 feet from the bank into a hole about 8 feet down with this fella (I think it's a largemouth bass) waiting for it. It was the luckiest bad cast I've ever had. My 6-year old fishing partner took the above picture.

Well, she's never shown any interest in fishing beyond the first five minutes. An hour and 45 minutes later, after neither one of us caught anything else, she still didn't want to leave.

I think she's hooked.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Ses April Update (Only a month late.)

It sounds as though Petra is slowly improving. Rodney has a good support crew in their three children, and I think he has learned to pace himself. We all love you guys.

Things in Colorado are about the same. I am starting to gather up, clean up, and pack up for the move out of the house I've been sitting. The owner returns from Iraq close to July 4. I stopped by a Realty office and asked if there was a need for house sitters. I thought the agent was going to adopt me asking for all my contact information. I plan to check with others as soon as I can put together a little list of services.

I will be making a jog through the central states in a few weeks visiting the Grey's, the Greg's, and the Arkansans. It looks like it will take about 3 1/2 weeks. I know the twins will miss me. (Not Grey and Greg.) (Well, maybe a little.) (Nnaaah.)

Stay strong.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Petra's Surgery - Ses Update

Thank goodness Peta has had the anurism surgery today and did quite well. I feel like we can all sigh a breath of relief even though I'm sure she has a lot of work ahead of her.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Peta's CaringBridge link

Use this link to stay updated on Peta's condition:

CaringBridge

Get well very soon Aunt Peta.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

march for babies

Please consider giving to the March of Dimes.

Give here.

Friday, March 27, 2009

The April Sesquipedalian Editor: Mary T.

Who's There?
No, this is not an April fool's joke. I am trying to get this started hopefully to become habit with everyone. It would be so much easier for me to post a Ses on line than to snail mail it. You can add pictures and cartoons as well. Try it.

While I'm at it, you of the next generation could take over a turn at it. With 9 grands and 4 original sibs partaking you would only have to write once a year. The 4 sibs could possibly write one every two months anyway to keep things going.

Ah, Colorado
All my AR (By the way, NBC this morning had the states around the Mississippi tornado identified by their postal abbreviations. Arkansas was shown as AK! The peacock's face should turn red.) Do over: All my Arkansas friends grill me about all the snow I've seen this winter. One, the snow is mostly in the mountains; I stay mainly on the plains. Two, Colorado has been in a drought for some time now. By this date, Denver should have received 50 or more inches, and last night we finally made it up to 20! Trees are dying. Snakes came to my yard looking for water last summer. We have had tornadoes and record breaking warm temps since I've been here.
Visitors from the South
Speaking of snakes, Libby and I took a walk when she and her friend Walt visited us in March, and we saw a snake slithering quickly in front of us and someone on a bicycle. Wasn't expecting that one.
I enjoyed meeting Walt. He has taught high school English among other subjects for 33 years. Gotta respect that. He now teaches English and culinary arts to students at risk. He is taking students to contest this month and noted that he couldn't quite get how to spin sugar to make a round "cage" to hold whipped cream for a dessert topping. I vaguely remembered Mother cooking straight sugar in an iron skillet when I was a kid. We tried it and it worked! Hope Walt's student can use that info.
Keep Checking
One of the problems I have with writing a Ses is that it takes so much time and effort to publish a hard copy all in one mailing. I will try to add to this one during the month of April, so visit the blog to check up on me. If you haven't been here in a while, it may take you a bit of time to read the earlier posts.
I challenge my sibs to try the blog posting instead of hard copies.
Much happiness to all.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

reunion web site

NOTE: Avoid the emycrem.com web site for a while. It looks like someone has hijacked it to try and sell you viagra, cialis and a bunch of other stuff you don't want. Check back here and I'll try to make note of when emycrem is safe again.


I especially love the url--emycrem.com. That should have been our blog url. Oh well...

Anyway, check out the site and start planning your reunion.