Friday, March 16, 2012

Break a Leg!

Sophia has been involved with CYT (Christian youth theater) this school year. the first quarter she took a drama 100 class and for the second quarter she took the voice 100 class.  At the end of each quarter they have a showcase on stage to show family and friends just what they have learned.  Being at home and listening to her sing I have been able to notice a difference in her voice.  She blew me away when she got up on stage this time.  The following solo was not planned.  She arrived at the show and her instructor asked if anyone wanted to do this solo as the girl who was to do it was not going to be there. Sophia volunteered without hesitation and though you could see her nerves on stage...she did great!


Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Celebration of Grandma Dorothy



We went to Oregon in the middle of the week and over the first weekend of March.  My grandmother who just had her 90th birthday on January 11 had passed away.   Over the last several years she has been battling a fairly rapid decline with Alzheimer's. Though, so hard to see her fade over these years I have such strong everlasting memories of her though ALL of the years I was able to share with her.  She was a lady of Grace and peace.  My grandfather passed away when I was 9, so my memories of being apart of her life is mostly with just her.  He home was always in kept tidy.  It was always very peaceful to me, even when she had a full house.  She had a little back bedroom that was converted to a TV room and in it was a closet where she kept a few toys when we came to visit.  They were always nicely stacked and put together.  Some color books and crayons, a view master, tinker toys and a few other little things.  When ever I was being watched over by her, I always felt like she was prepared to just be with me.  We would walk to the nearby mall and just window shop or get to pick out a little something for ourselves from the drug store.    Most of the time we only went to her home when there were gatherings or holidays.  She had the perfect backyard for summer parties a great covered patio and fairly nicely sized and manicured yard.  Usually some croquet or yard darts were being played.  I remember while my grandpa was still alive he would take us into the garage where we would get to hand crank the home made ice cream being made.  Holidays were incredible, the second you walked through the door there was the aroma of home made foods billowing through the home.  She would always be in her apron and moving about her kitchen as if she were floating.  By the time we would get there she already had her home made pies cooling on the side counter.  I know that my love of baking and cooking came from her and my desire to make things look and taste as wonderful as she could.  It was like an art to me and I loved to see it. I tell most of my friends that she seemed like the woman you would read about i the 50's.  That would have her home and laundry done and meal made for the family in the evening and yet looked like she never broke a sweat in doing it. I also tell them that my grandparents seemed to me as the quintessential cocktail and cards people. Everything you would read about in history or see in the movies.  I remember seeing her sitting in her little TV room, crocheting anything from blankets to the tiniest of strings that made up little ornaments to hang on trees. Doilies galore! She has an amazing skill and craft with her hands.  Still to this day one of my favorite lap blankets is an afghan she made when I graduated from high school.  She was beautiful and genuine inside and out and truly a woman you take pride in trying to be like her.  I am sure I could go on for pages about the wonders and awesomeness of this fine woman.  I am so blessed and thankful that I am able to claim her as my grandmother.



                              DOROTHY FRENCH


      A weekend visit to my parents so that she could spend time with her son.
 I love this picture.  was a taken a few years ago.  on there walk back to my parents house from the beach.  This was in the first stages of her Alzheimer's and it just shows such sweet reversal of roles with my dad holding her hand making she she is safe on the walk.
 A hard day.  All but one of her grandchildren were there to be bearers.  an honor.
 These are my sisters and cousins from my dad's side of the family.  My cousin Nate, my sister Jenny, me, my sister Christy and my cousin Stephanie.  Just missing my cousin Berk.
    Trying to get a quick snap of my parents and their grand kids outside the church.
       The after party!! Woot Woot  Christy and cousin Bert being silly.
       The grand daughters toasting one of grandmas favorite drinks!  The margarita~!
                     The daughters and in laws toasting also!

                         Mom and Christy...silly silly.
          My niece Rachel and my Aunt Debi and Uncle Pug talking it up with Jasper.
                            Another shot of my parents and their grandkids.
                                                 Christy and her son Andrew
                                                          Jenny and her son Ben
                                                         The Sisters!
                                                     Jenny and her daughter Rachel
                                                       The Owens Family
                                                      Maddie and Grace!  two peas in a pod~!
                                                    The girls!
                                                The Williams Family
 I love this smile on Ben.  He was killing us because we couldn't get Jake out here for the picture so he used the cookie monster puppet to replace his dad.
                                                         The Niesen Family
                                             Mom, daughter and grandson!
                 ahh me and my two crazy cousins....Bert and Nate.  some of my favorite boys!
                     My sister and I with my Uncle Rick being silly at the end of the night.

MORE FAMILY~


So even though our trip to Oregon was brought on by a death in the family we did pack in as many visits and  gatherings as we could to be able to love on our some of our far away family and friends.


 Grandma teaching Jasper how to play fruit ninja on the I-pad
 This is my nephew Ben, the oldest of the grandchildren for my parents and he will be graduating this spring from high school.  Here is watching the "famous" Sesame Street 25th celebration movie with Jasper. This was Ben's favorite "VHS" growing up and we thought it funny that he joined in with the youngest of the grandchildren.  
 Out to dinner with good friends, Conner, Trisha and Rachel at a delicious little pub.

 Rachel and her husband Josh(he caught up with us later after he got off work)
 Went for a visit to Dan's sister home to visit with some of his family and share in a little birthday celebration for their daughter Aleesha.  Will post some more later as the rest of her family was at work and school.  Dan was able to go back to a her birthday party later in the weekend.
 Jasper and Aleesha playing together to good.
 Sophia is fast friends with this little sweetie!

 We bought her a bubble tub of bubbles and wands.  The kids all had a ton of fun playing with her and making he giggle.
 Dan and April and there Grandma Haley. I love this picture!

 Thanks for sharing Aleesha!

 Jasper's first experience in a McDonald's play land.  took Maddie a bit to get him to trust going in to the tube.  But he did it!


 Bubble Boy
 Mom, son and daughter....great picture!


 Our last night there we had a giant extended family gathering and had much fun.  This is my cousin Val's husband John and there son Carter.  He is just two months older than Jasper.  Such a cutie.  Was good to see them as it has been years. They have finally moved up north from California and I am so excited they will be at many more of the future gatherings!
 Sophia and my cousin Kim's daughter Erika and Keona my cousin Tiffany's daughter.
 My cousin Tiffany and her husband Bob.
 My brother in law Jake's famous Australian dessert!  SO YUMMY!!

 Most of my cousins on my moms side of the family.  The Seaman clan
 My cousin Nate doing the honors once more....i mean i lost count...of the passing of the Crown Royal
 My cousins Alex, JT and Olivia
This is my Dad's sister Jana and brother Rick and his wife Kitty with my parents....last shot of the weekend. :(