Category Archive:Family

This picture was taken of you in my arms around Christmas 1970. You had been so sick and I was so worried and tired. Your daddy took the pic – I think it was probably the 110 or the poloroid camera that he used.

You know, Lessa, how upset you get at your sister for having Ladybug the day AFTER your birthday? Oh, honeygirl, you should have SEEN and HEARD the guff I took from my grandmother for missing HER birthday with you! I’m not sure if she ever forgave me, but she sure loved you.

So did your “Gama hollan”, my mom. Your dad and I could not help but wonder and laugh and stare the day you stood up in the back seat of the car (this was long before car seats and seat belts,btw) as we rounded one particular corner on Sunday afternoons and you would laugh and point and shout “Gama hollan!” We had no idea you had been paying attention enough to know where you were or to put it together with that was the way to your beloved gramma’s house.

As our first child we were inordinately proud of the work we had done to bring you into this world.

It was a different world then, less complicated, or so it seems to us now. I used to sit with you on the balcony (ha! fancy word for the back porch of our second floor duplex apartment) at the top of the stairs – the very stairs I fell down while pregnant with you and on the way to my baby shower, btw. We would sit there for long periods of time and I would point out the birds to you and the squirrels – big fat, red squirrels, not the scrawny ones we have here in Alaska. We would share delicious secrets about the world in general and ourselves in particular.

I hated having to go back to work after having you – but I loved it when we were together. And, that was a lot. We walked everywhere together. I didn’t get my license until you were a year old. But we still did a lot of walking.

Never think that you have not been loved, my girl. We have loved you from the first beat of your little heart. Dad and I would lie in bed at night and laugh at your swimming antics as we watched my belly ripple and undulate under the covers. He teased me for months (the turkey!) that he could not feel you move. I swore his callouses must have been 6 inches thick if he could not have felt THAT thump or bump as you made your presence known! Finally he relented and told me that he had felt you for a long time, but thought it was funny to see me turn red and then cry.

Men!

I had to forgive him for that as we got older and I realized that he had never had a male figure in his teen/adult life to tell him that sort of thing around a pregnant woman was STUPID, DUMMY!

Your daddy has loved you always. You were also blessed because my mom was alive while you were small. She would babysit you and feed you ice cream cones – on the porch, of course, because the Ohio summers were so hot that the ice cream would run in rivers down your chubby little arms. You and she and Mrs. Schultz would sit on the porch and laugh and have a wonderful time.

Your Grandma Pauline loved to watch you, too. We would go down to Middleport and visit from time to time.

And, then there was Grandma Abbott – my grandmother – the one whose birthday would have been yesterday. She loved you and would tell you all the stories she told me when I was growing up. Sadly, I don’t think you listened any better than I did and most of those stories are lost now. You and I were always too busy – in our minds – to listen to such things. We were busy writing our own stories – making our own fun. But those around us loved us anyway.

So, this was a long way to say it, but the message is still as clear. I love you and am glad that you have been a part of my family for these last 36 years, Lessa. You and I did a lot of growing up together. And, now that I am in my dotage (haha!) and you are following along just 20 years behind me into that dotage (hahahaha!) we can look back and remember all the fun we’ve had and look forward and think of all the trouble we can get into in the future – together!

love you, kiddo! Happy Birthday!!

Happy Second Birthday Zaiah!

love from Nani

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Just as soon as I saw the object of the Inspiration Challenge this week, I knew this was the picture that had to be posted. It is an older one – a bit grainy – the little guy in the photo is now 7 years old. He is her first born and she was so delighted with him. He had to have surgery right after he was born and that was a scary time for all of us. He is a happy, healthy, delightful little guy now. You can tell from the photo with this entry. That’s his little sister posing with him. ;-)?

I have similar photos of this daughter with her others and I have similar photos of Lessa with her kiddos. But as this one came to mind first, this is the one I will post.

artshd?Paw-Paw Moosie decided to play the Brookston Photo Challenge this week. He shot this photo of himself next to his Honda Shadow motorcycle. Yes, he looks sad because it is WINTER out there and the bike is garaged and he cannot ride. Big sigh from the Paw-Paw moosie!

ba-da-dum!

phyllisbday.JPG?? Today is Phyllis’ birthday! Hoo-rah! And a happy one to you, gal.

Hubby and I are getting ready for a 2 day road trip to Anchorage. We’ll be leaving right after breakfast in the morning, pick up someone in Sterling on the way out of town and then boogey on. Look for photos.

If you check out the Flickr bar there on the right you will see some pics from today – I was chasing the sunrise, trying to find a place to get a really good view of that red coming over the mountains. Sigh! It was not to be – lots of trees and such kept getting in my way. so I came back to hubby’s shop building and turned to see those pink clouds in the sky. Out came the gray box again.

Then, a bit later while we were having a training meeting someone looked up and said “oh, look there’s a little moose.” That was all it took – out the door I went yet again, with gray box in tow, and positioned myself between my car and another to get the moose shots. Only after I got there and was snapping away did I pause to wonder “where is mama moose?” Not sure, but at least I made it back to the office without a confrontation with a much bigger animal.

After our training we drove to Soldotna to see someone at a gallery there. I needed some pieces to be shrink-wrapped. Gulped a bit at the quoted price, but told the guy to go ahead and asked if he could do them while we waited. Erm, no. Couldn’t be done.

He didn’t get the $40 (to shrink wrap FOUR pieces, mind you!) and we left. I told hubby “we’ll go see B, then” and go we did. No price was discussed, although he did look it up on the computer before he started. I was willing to pay the price, because he said it was no problem to do them while we waited.

Of course, you KNOW that he got busy the minute he began. How frustrating to pick up the job, work on it a bit, only to have to set it down again. And, the machine wasn’t cooperating, either.

So, we left him to it and went to get lunch – then I got my hair cut and hubby got his beard trimmed before we went back. Do you know . . . . B would NOT charge me. What a very nice thing to do. Also a good way to get my return business!

The pieces? Prints of four of my photos – to be taken to Anchorage and entered into the Fur Rendevous Amateur Photo Contest. “something to mark off your list?” I’ve been asked several times. I don’t really have a list of the things I want to do before I die. But, yes, this would be on it, I think. So – check!

anyway – we should be home sometime Monday evening. Until then you all have a great time.

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