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"!

Saturday, January 29, 2011

1 Peter 3



Your adornment must not be merely external...

...braiding the hair, and wearing gold jewelry, or putting on dresses...

...but let it be the hidden person of the heart...

...with the imperishable quality of a gentle and quiet spirit...

...which is precious in the sight of God.


Thursday, January 20, 2011

It Snowed...



Lady Frostina showed up to welcome the flakes...

...as well as her sidekick, Snowflake...

...who stayed upon the bicycle to keep her snowy self warm.

The last picture of our vibrant poinsettia
before it wilted in the cold

~ Morning blessings to you all!

Monday, January 17, 2011

::Of Feasts & Fellowships::

Well, here it is folks...the post I have had on my to-do list for quite some time.  Let me say, procrastination was certainly not a key element for causing this to be so long overdue...okay, well perhaps it was an eensy-weensy bit of the element and the rest was all from a lack of time.  Anyway, it's here, so please do enjoy!

Christmas Eve we had our traditional Christ's Birth Q&A (which I don't have pictures of) and of course...the birthday party for the King!

Little Miss Muffet...with a tuffet upon her head


Lady Furball herself


My Grandma, Grandma June, Grandma Dee,
Daddy-O, and Grandma Lorry


Great Expectations

Our Christmas Day was full of friends, family, and food.  We celebrated the Birth of Christ with a feast, as He is the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords.  A joyful time we had...


3 tables for 19 celebrants



"...And you shall call His name Jesus,
for He will save His people from their sins.” 
Matthew 1:21b


Peanut Butter Fudge, Date Squares, Raisin-Filled Sugar Cookies and Hello Dollies


Mrs. Linda's scrumptious Italian Cream Cake!

Mom's amazing toffee!

Cheers! (ahem, non-alcoholic)

Our *loverly*, *grandmotherly* ladies

Side shot: Dee, Junebug and Lorry

Conversations by the water cooler

Lotsa tight squeezes!

The rough 'n tough men grillin' the steak

The daughters, Mrs. Linda and Mrs. Ellen, finally getting to know one another

Three generations

The Cranberry Girl

Let the feasting begin!

"A friend loves at all times..." Proverbs 17:17a

Coffee and dessert...shared with those you love...is a delicacy indeed

Mr. Vic and Mrs. Linda

Mr. John and Mrs. Ellen

The Clean-up Crew!

We brought the new year in with lotsa food, noise and laughter...oh, yes we certainly did...


Hungarian meatballs, Cocktail meatballs, Shrimp cheese ball, Summer sausage with cheese and Sparkling grape and cider

Yumminess...venison sausage & Colby jack...mmm

Patiently waiting to eat...you all are being patient, right?

Sister, sisters!

HAPPY...

NEW YEAR...


2011!!!

A New Year

Cold winds blow the ev’ning in
whist’ling at the pane
chimney howls its frigid dirge
drowning out the rain
thoughts drift by with mem’ries fun
dancing ‘round your mind
kith and kin have come and gone
gath’ring times behind
reflect upon the year just past
melting as the snows
gone are opportunities
using those we chose
now it’s time to look ahead
sorting out our plan
say, “Farewell,” to last year’s loss
welc’ming, “Yes, I can!”
frigid winds and rains may keep
chilling days ne’er cease
but a new year now has dawned
bringing with it peace.

 
Happy January 2011, folks!  Until next time...

Friday, December 31, 2010

Still Here...

Hey folks!  I apologize for not posting for so long; my computer's in the shop...and all the photos from the last few months are with it!  But although I have all but deserted the blogosphere, leaving it terribly abandoned and forlorn, the here-osphere (ie. the physical, present-day, here) has been anything but the definition of quiet, which in my own terms and self-defining thesaurus would be described as calm, peaceful, serene, tranquil, halcyon, imperturbable and ultimately, equanimous....ahem...let's just stick with quiet.

Please bear with me, my dear readers, near and far alike, as I wait for the return of my repaired PC holding within it those precious memories I'd like to share with you all.

In lieu of those photos which are unavailable to me, please enjoy these more recent ones which are...



We celebrated a momentous birthday for a special girl back on November 10th

Grandma "D's" eldest son, Mike came for a visit

A lovely day for a trip to the zoo

What could be better than s'mores on a cool evening?

We've had visits from sweet friends and family -- good to see you, Tommy & Ginger!

Bella Bean has been practicing self-control via "blanket training" :)

A secret just between the---um, all of us: we made gingerbread and sugar cookies a couple weeks before our *real* Christmas baking day...and ate them all the next day...shhh! it's a secret!

Grandma Lorry has prepared for us her Italian Spaghetti and Meatballs (yes, with curlers in her hair)

A little mother-in-training has wandered the home seeking patients to practice on

Our Grandparents have visited

Grandma June has hired the brains of a sleuth (or should it be sloth?) to help with her word search
We had another wonderful afternoon with Mrs. Kathi!

Surprise visits from good friends are wonderful indeed!  Thanks for dropping in, Don & Victoria!

Ride on, cowgirl! 

The lovely Grandma "D" with a very flexible goat
Well, that's it for now!  Christmas and New Year's posts will be coming up, but until then enjoy visiting last year's posts here and here.

Hope you're all enjoying the last day of 2010!