Wednesday, December 16, 2009

She Stands



Mira has recently discovered the joys of standing.  I think it makes her feel tall, like she's one of the "big people" now.

Mira had her eye on that jigsaw puzzle.  But she was too late--Melissa, Danica and Clay had already finished putting it together.


So she just played with the box.  
I played the same game with Danica that I used to play with Melissa when she was the same age--after a puzzle is all done, I take about 10 random pieces out and see how long it takes her to put them back in.  It wasn't much of a challenge for Danica.  She had them back in within just a few moments.


 
Danica takes very good care of her little sister.




































We feel very blessed to be able to spend time with our wonderful granddaughters.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Fun with Friends

We are part of a group of friends that have held a monthly potluck for many years. The December potluck is extra special because in addition to the usual wonderful food and good conversation, we participate in that traditional bonding ritual known as the "white elephant gift exchange." This can get quite adversarial at times (all in good fun, of course), but tonight was fairly mild. I guess we're getting soft as we get older!

Unlike some other versions of the game, we do not open any presents until all of them have reached their final destination, which happens when someone gets tired of stealing a gift from someone else and chooses the last gift from underneath the tree. In our version, a gift can be picked 3 times before it is "dead" and cannot be stolen any more. Our sometimes intense competition for a gift is based solely on how it looks and "feels" when shaken.

This beauty came across my lap rather early in the process, but alas, it was not meant to be mine permanently.


After the "stealing" portion is done, it's time to open up the gifts and see what we've been fighting for.
Bruce was properly enthusiastic about his "Skin So Soft" lotion.


Judy was happy to support the Springfield High School Millers.


ShamWow! and De-Icer were practical gifts for Julie.


Craig is not sure what he's going to do with Sylvester.


Would you believe there was an entire lamp post in this box? Well at least a miniature one.


Kyle is still smiling because he hasn't opened his present yet!


LeAnn got someone else's unfinished project to work on, because she has so much spare time, you know.


Warner got properly excited about his Christmas tree candle.


Virginia liked her snowman Christmas card display tree.....


.....once she and Warner figured out how to assemble it (which took a lot of concentration).


And here is Carol opening the one that got away from me.


Darn! I really coulda used that fish bank. :)


But I didn't go away empty-handed. I got a genuine Coconut Bank from Hawaii!!!! (Kinda scary, isn't it?)


Oh, well. At least it came with a moose! :)

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

More Randomness

My blogging seems to be getting pulled in different directions, just like my life -- I keep starting projects then getting sidetracked with something else, and nothing ever gets done.

So here are a few completely random photos.

First, it is a well known fact that I'm not a "crafty" person, never have been and never will be. Apparently the solution is to stick to projects suited for a 5-year-old. Melissa and Danica invited me over to make pine cone turkeys, and we had a fun time (see Melissa's blog for more details). I'm kinda proud of how my turkey family turned out.



Danica has fun making elaborate houses for the Littlest Pet Shop animals (please note that these are Grandma's toys, not Danica's) LOL



I like the fact that Google occasionally honors special events, birthdays and anniversaries with a modification of their logo. Since Cookie Monster has always been one of my favorites, I was excited to see this cute one for Sesame Street's anniversary.



We have a very good, very easy chili recipe made from tomatoes, tomato sauce and 4 different kinds of beans. After rinsing out the cans to be recycled, I decided to stack them up for fun, and called it the "Leaning Tower of Chili" i.e. from Leaning Tower of Pisa ("Pizza") to Leaning Tower of Chili -- yeah, I know it's a "stretch" but that's how my brain works.



Lastly, in honor of the Thanksgiving feast, I offer for your consideration "HOW PUMPKIN PIES ARE MADE". I got this in an email from my friend Cathy. I thought it was funny, but some may disagree.

Note that the book he is reading is "Uncle John's Bathroom Reader Plunges Into Texas."

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Oh Happy Day!

My boss Arlene is really into the Hawaiian culture, and several weeks ago she offered me some tickets to a program of songs and dances of Hawaii, which I was interested in seeing, and Clay agreed to go. However........


Neither one of us realized it would be taking place at the same time as an Oregon Ducks football game.


Then why is he so happy, you might ask?


He has just discovered that the game is being broadcast on an FM station of the MP3 player I threw in my purse at the last moment (even though we both thought it was only broadcast on an AM station, which my player does not get). The game went into double overtime, so Clay was entertained throughout most of a fairly long program -- he said he was "multi-tasking" as he could listen to the game and watch the dancing at the same time!

So, we both had an enjoyable evening!

I took mostly movies of the dances, so here are just a couple of pictures..


These little girls were very cute.



Here are a few clips from some dances, in case you're interested (I threw this together really fast, so not very professionally done).


Oh, the Ducks won the game, by the way! :)

Saturday, October 31, 2009

The Young Photographer

Problem: Waiting in the gas line at Costco with a somewhat restless 5-year-old.
Solution: Hand her a camera to play with.


The object of this picture was the autumn leaves. (You may need to look closely to spot them).



Okay, now what? Ooooh--let's take a picture of Grandpa's ear!



Oh! What's this? A body hanging out the back of the car next to us!



Scary stuff in the car's windows. (These folks are really into Halloween).



In Oregon, we only let princesses pump our gas.



Not sure what this person was dressed up as?



And of course, the required "self portrait"



Nothing like a camera to help you pass the time!

Friday, October 16, 2009

Shotgun Creek

We went hiking last Saturday at Shotgun Creek, a BLM recreation site about 1/2 hour from Eugene. It was a beautiful day -- just perfect for hiking. Sunny, not too hot, not too cold. We went with our friends, the Jackson family (except for Roy, who was on a hunting trip). We had a great time!

We chose the medium-length trail, a little over 1-1/2 miles. It was the perfect length for our group. We thought maybe Clay would have to carry Ruby on his shoulders for part of the way, but she had no trouble at all keeping up with us. In fact, I think she covered more territory than any of us -- running back and forth between everyone when we got spread out on the trail a bit.

Henry was our leader. He had to hold back a little sometimes for the rest of us to catch up to him. (Notice that the trail marker sign designates this trail as "more difficult" -- pretty impressive, huh?)


Henry is very good at watching out for his younger sister.


We didn't see much wildlife -- just mainly caterpillars and banana slugs (ugh!). I was more interested in avoiding stepping on the banana slugs than taking pictures of them, but I think Carrie got some pictures.

I think Ruby needed to be convinced to touch the fuzzy caterpillar.


A picture of this fallen tree wouldn't be as impressive if we didn't have Ruby there to show how big it really is.


Clay and I wore our "hunting season" clothing -- do you think it's bright enough to be seen? I mean, it would come in handy if I got lost and people were looking for me, right? I want that rescue helicopter to be able to find me. :)


Clay is checking out Shotgun Creek. I had my camera ready in case he fell in, but that didn't happen -- it woulda made a great picture, though.


After the hike, we ate lunch at the nice picnic shelter there, and then the kids were anxious to play in the sand of the volleyball court. Besides the guy mowing the grass, we were the only ones at the park until a family showed up about then. (It's a very popular place during the summer, so we enjoyed having it to ourselves that day).


They filled a sock full of sand, and had fun tossing it back and forth over the net (you can see it mid-air just to the right of Ruby's head).


Henry and then Carrie started digging holes to see how far down they could dig. That sand must go pretty deep, because they were in it up to their shoulders!


There was a nice little playground, too, which the kids enjoyed.


Thank you, Jacksons, for the fun day--and for being our friends!

;)

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

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