Category Archive:Family

Meredith has published one of my pieces at her website, Violet Voices. You can read about my Rogue Stripes there. Thanks, Meredith.

I have a couple of other pieces in the wings – will let you know if either are published there.

And, while I am passing out the “thanks” allow me to thank daughter, Lessa, again. She came to my place of work today and walked me through placing a “contact” page on our website. It’s a long story as to why it is wanted/needed. But, suffice to say that it is and I am again grateful that Lessa is so knowledgeable. She sure makes me look good in front of my boss and coworkers. Yay!

and now . . . it is beddy bye for da moosie. I have a presentation to make tomorrow and I NEED my beauty sleep. :moose: Have a goodun!

My Aunt called me from Ohio today. She called me while I was at work and it was delightful to take some time to chat with her. We laughed and we struggled to remember family stuff together. I have some things and she has some things and maybe someday we will be able to make a whole from them.

Time may be running out on us, though. She is in her 70’s and, while I know that is not old – especially to those of us nearing 60 (ouch!) – we still have to think of such things. Hubby moose said tonight “it’s too bad you didn’t start asking questions when there were more of them alive.” Ah, yes – throw THAT up to me. 🙁 I mean, really who thinks of this stuff when you are young and marrying and making babies? Yup, not too many.

And, besides, I was always “too busy” to listen when my grandmother would start one of her histories. Sure wish I hadn’t been so dratted impatient.

Anyway, my aunt mentioned some information that she wanted and it turns out I have it so will be making some copies for her and sending them on. It got me to digging – through piles of stuff to find the notebook I knew it was in. And, though I dug through piles of piles – it was right out in plain sight the whole time. Go figure.

Then, I got to thinking about all the other info my uncle had sent me before he passed away. I am so grateful to have my great, great grandfather’s Bible. It is musty and dank and mildewed. It is falling apart at the seams – who knew that Proverbs came before Joshua? And Galatians was in the Old Testament mix, too. Something tells me that somebody has restrung/hand stitched the segments of this particular Bible – and whoever it was didn’t know the books very well – or they couldn’t read those tell-tale NUMBERS at the bottom of the pages. 😉

At any rate – I knew there were some handwritten geneology type pages in it, so opened it up and typed what I could read so that I can send it also to my aunt. The Bible is mine – my uncle entrusted it to me so I am keeping it – unless, of course, she requests it. IT’s an 1871 version, btw. I feel blessed to have it.

Not sure who will receive it when I am gone. Guess the girls can think about it and let me know who it will mean more to – of course, it may also go to one of the grands depending on their temperment and wishes as well.

I’m also sending a copy of the 1910 census records I found online – showing my grandmother’s name to be something entirely different than what we had always known. In addition a copy of my mother’s birth certificate which lists an entirely OTHER name for my grandmother.

Well, she WAS born in Kentucky, after all. Maybe that has something to do with it.

Which reminds me – growing up in Ohio, we were always telling West Virginia jokes. It just goes with the territory – hillbilly jokes and W VA jokes. My grandmother told us to NEVER call her a hillbilly. She would put her nose up into the air, sniff and say –

I’m a Hill WILLIAM, thank you!

Gosh I miss her – she was some sort of character that one.

What family memories do YOU have?

You mean I don’t? (live on a different continent, that is) Would you please tell every shipper that bit of information? When I am told that I am not part of the continental United States, I smile (okay, sneer) into the phone and ask sweetly (honest, I do) “and what continent do you live on?” Only to hear – well, you know what I mean? “No, I don’t, really. I live on the North American continent – do you live in India or somewhere else?” Ummm – no. “Ahhh, I thought not. You see, (youngling) we both live in the same hemisphere – on the same continent – you must mean that I do not live in the contiguous states – is that right?” Ummm – yes, maam – but you still have to pay extra shipping.

sigh.

(more…)

or do high school kids

look younger

and younger

every year??????

Lessa’s boy – that would be my grandBABY! – is in high school this year and attending his first homecoming festivities.

Will there ever be justice? Will I be condemned to growing older – and smaller, btw as that KID is taller than I am! – day by day by day?

oh, the inhumanity of it all.

smirk!

So, it would appear that the Buglet’s potty mouth – and Gramma outing him for it (haha) – has resulted in the entire Ladybug family attempting to watch their mouths. Ladybug has set up a chart with 10 photos of each person’s mouth set onto velcro strips. Each time a discouraging word (or potty word) is used, a mouth is taken off the chart and tossed into the bucket.

So far, Buglet is losing out big time.

The oldest – D-bug – has lost one.

Mama has lost a couple.

Daddy has lost four (!!!!)

T-bug and the Princess M have not lost any. They say they don’t intend to. :moose:

Rewards were mentioned – something about gold certificates. I’m not sure. I’m just pulling for it to sink into the Buglet’s wee little head that he will get along better once he can keep his mouth(s) on the line.

Oh, yeah – and the worse part (in his little mind, of course) is that crying doesn’t cut it – he still has to take the mouth off the line himself and put it into the bucket himself.

insert Gramma’s laughter here. :moose: