Welcome! We are a Christian family who cares for elderly individuals in our home. There are so many quotes, stories, and photos that we wanted to share with our precious "Golden Girls'" families, which they could view quicker and could be updated easier on this blog than we would ever have time (and memory!) to share with them personally. We also thought others might enjoy reading and viewing along with the families on this great adventure of their loved ones' golden sunset years. So sit back, relax, and enjoy your visit with us and "The Grandmas"!

Monday, May 30, 2011

Love that is boundless...

"From them will come the cornerstone,
From them the tent peg,
From them the bow of battle,
From them every ruler, all of them together.
They will be as mighty men,
Treading down the enemy in the mire of the streets in battle;
And they will fight, for the LORD will be with them;
And the riders on horses will be put to shame."
{Zechariah 10:4&5}
“...Be strong and courageous..."
{Joshua 1:6}
Done are the toils and the wearisome marches,
Done is the summons of bugle and drum.
Softly and sweetly the sky overarches,
Shelt'ring a land where Rebellion is dumb.
Dark were the days of the country's derangement,
Sad were the hours when the conflict was on,
But through the gloom of fraternal estrangement
God sent his light, and we welcome the dawn.
O'er the expanse of our mighty dominions,
Sweeping away to the uttermost parts,
Peace, the wide-flying, on untiring pinions,
Bringeth her message of joy to our hearts.
Ah, but this joy which our minds cannot measure,
What did it cost for our fathers to gain!
Bought at the price of the heart's dearest treasure,
Born out of travail and sorrow and pain;
Born in the battle where fleet Death was flying,
Slaying with sabre-stroke bloody and fell;
Born where the heroes and martyrs were dying,
Torn by the fury of bullet and shell.
Ah, but the day is past: silent the rattle,
And the confusion that followed the fight.
Peace to the heroes who died in the battle,
Martyrs to truth and the crowning of Right!
Out of the blood of a conflict fraternal,
Out of the dust and the dimness of death,
Burst into blossoms of glory eternal
Flowers that sweeten the world with their breath.
Flowers of charity, peace, and devotion
Bloom in the hearts that are empty of strife;
Love that is boundless and broad as the ocean
Leaps into beauty and fullness of life.
So, with the singing of paeans and chorals,
And with the flag flashing high in the sun,
Place on the graves of our heroes the laurels
Which their unfaltering valor has won!

~ Ode for Memorial Day
by Paul Laurence Dunbar

"...all of them were valiant warriors..."
{2 Chronicles 14:8}

In Honor
In Appreciation
In Love
In Remembrance
- this Memorial Day

Friday, May 27, 2011

Baby Time


The Grandmas do so enjoy children; their energy, their spirit, and the wonderful contageousness of life and joyfulness they bring with them.

I searched back through my files and found some sweet moments of grannies with little ones.  They just beam when tiny ones are around!

Elena Joy with Grandma June


Benaiah Luther with Grandma June



Austen Roy with Grandma June


Elena Joy {all grown up!} with Grandma Lorry {tea anyone?}

Grandma June and Grandma "D" swingin' with Elena

Gabriel Justice with Grandma "D"


Gabriel with Grandma Lorry


Grandma "D" and Elena




Grandma Lorry and Elena


Elena Joy and Grandma June

Elena and Grandma "D"



Grandma Lorry and Elena Joy

Cowgirl Elena and Grandma "D"

Practicing her driving skills for the future :)



Grandma Lorry and Gabriel Justice


Grandmas "D" and Junebug with Gabriel




"...Behold, children are a gift of the LORD..."
Psalm 127:3


Monday, May 23, 2011

The Beautician is In...






Monday mornin' blessings!

Friday, May 20, 2011

Oodles 'n Doodles


Ah! Here we are at last! A boatload of memories are finally here for your enjoyment.  Life has been good and busy. The grandmas have all been keeping relatively on the healthy side of things.  We are always enjoying their wonderful host of family members and friends who come (and call) so faithfully.  The Lord has truly been good to us in giving our family these sweet, lifelong relationships.  On the school-front (har!har!)lots of grueling work going around here, what with Johanna's exciting kindergartenen studies, Vanessa wrapping up her final year of highschool (coming soon...2012 graduate!), and little ol' me working my way through two CLEP courses (yes, two...could I really truly be multitasking here?! alright now, quit acting so shocked ☺).

Well, a happy Friday and blessed weekend to you all! 

À la prochaine!

Guess what the Carpenter crafted for the wee lass??

Ah, yes!  The "big girl" can sleep in her own bed now


One of the characters who has passed down her genes to us...see the resemblance?

Little Miss Ringlet helps clean the mirrors

Patiently awaiting the finishing touches to her poster bed

Daddy/Daughter dates...ah, what sweet memories

Puzzles!

The finished product, with two sweet friends posing

We bought her bedding from craigslist...mint condition!

Ah...the drawers (which are already full to the brim...wondering how big her hope chest will need to be...) 

Grandma Lorry and Jorgie-Porgie (with Junebug smiling in the background)

♪...Cinderelly, Cinderelly
Night and day it's Cinderelly...♪

Our budding artists

"Surely, if I pretend I'm sick someone will notice me?"

Sweet artists, do share with us your mysterious drawings...

Ah, lovely. beauty. talent.

One of our wonderful nurses, Mrs. Carmi

A hug for you...

...And one for you!

Enjoying the warm May weather

The beautiful up-do and clip-ons, compliments of our dear, Mrs. LaTonya

Thank you, Mr. George, Mrs. Cara and sweet Sylvia for the loverly visit!  So good to finally meet the whole gang!

Don't you smile, Sylvia!


"Uh, Mom, excuse me if I'm in any way unnecessarily stating the obvious, but I'm over here, and you're over there.  Do you see a problem with this whole situation?"

Reminiscing (Cara was Johanna's midwife back in her single days ☺)

Ah...baby sounds, baby smells, baby touch...babyness

Then we have our driver-in-training with Mr. Over-Exaggerating Helmet Man

Are you ready for the first splash of the season?

Not a big splash, I know, but it's still filling up.

There she goes!

Why the hat, you ask?
I'll tell you why I wear the hat:
You see, I'm cold, {'tis not a mask}
For when I go to chit 'n chat
My lips become so blue {oh dear!}
They start to shake, start to quiver
But hat has blue lips disappear
It calmed my shiver!

For what thanks can we render to God for you in return for all the joy with which we rejoice before our God on your account? {I Thessalonians 3:9}