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Sunday, October 27, 2013

The Pink Pandas



Never thought I'd be a soccer Grandma, but here it is.  I totally avoided being a "Soccer Mom" when my kids were growing up.  I think I frustrated Adam, because for two years he would only wear "cleets" shoes, as he called them.  I don't know how many pairs I bought at Pay Less Shoe Store.
 
 
 
Maddie, however, has changed all that, and seems to love soccer, so I went to my first game.
 
 
 
She's number 7!  Wow, a lucky number at that!  Their team is doing fairly well too.
 
 
 
There she is, the smaller figure, as a defender.
 
 
 
And, here is an intense Jason itching to either coach or be in the game himself.
 
 
 
Reese wasn't much for watching the game, but had a good time at the playground nearby.
 
 
 
When he got tired, he wanted us to read books with him.
 
 
 
Games almost over, so Dad is lightening up a little.
 
 
 
Reese is ready to go too.  Bye Bye until next week!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, October 20, 2013

FALL

 
I love the coziness of Fall, with cool days, and a freshness in the air.
 
When my parents lived on a farm, it was fun to visit, especially in the Fall.  This is a photo of my parents' new puppy, Nero.  I was a newlywed at the time in the Fall of 1968.
 
 
 
A great thing to do in the Fall, in the Midwest, is to visit a covered bridge.  They are fun to explore---as my sister and I are doing here---and they are so nostalgic.
 
 
 
Duane and I were married in the Fall, and I enjoyed every minute of the wedding and reception.  I also had a bouquet I loved in oranges and yellows.
 
 
 
Fall means duck hunting season for Duane, a sport he thoroughly enjoys.
 
 
 
My birthday comes in Fall.  I used to cry when they would sing Happy Birthday to me---I still don't like it.
 
 
 
I love the clothes of Fall---sweaters, boots, hats, in oranges, browns and navy.
 
 
 
We visited the Grand Canyon in the Fall.  It's such a beautiful time of year to sightsee.  Yes, Fall is a special time of year for me, and I can't get enough of it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

All Hallow Even


I always thought Halloween was All Hallow's Eve, but when I looked it up in the dictionary, it said, All Hallow Even.  This is the Eve of All Saints' Day.  In typical Halloween festivities, death is something to be feared.  You have skeletons, ghosts and goblins galore, and they love to say BOO!  In Mexico, and other countries, however, October 31st is El Dia de los Muertos-----the day of the dead, and is a celebration of the dead where the departed are remembered and honored. You still have skeletons, but they are seen in a more positive light.  Families get together for a big Fiesta to remember their loved ones.  In any case, Halloween has become big business and is second only to Christmas in scope.

 
Not much has changed since 1948.  For Halloween parties, even adults don costumes, and then have fun dancing and partying.  This is my Aunt Hattie and Uncle Eddie enjoying the party.
 
 
 
Costumes have evolved to include cutsy as well as scary.  Heather is adorable in a clown costume made by her grandmother.
 
 
We recycled in those days too, with Adam wearing the same clown costume.  As a young girl, Heather gravitated to the more feminine costumes of dancers, fairies and princesses.
 
 
 
Pumpkins and Jack-O-Lanterns have become an integral part of Halloween.  Even Mickey Mouse gets into the act.
 
 
Sometimes ideas for costumes come from local businesses.  Here are the cutest In N Out Burger employees ever!
 
 
 
Movies, like The Karate Kid come into play when it's time to pick a costume.  This is the year Adam went on a pumpkin carving binge.
 
 
Princess Heather got a laugh when Adam became a Smurf.
 
 
 
But, who needs a costume when you can leap like this?  Happy Halloween!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Orange is My Favorite Color!



                             Even though they can be spooky, pumpkins are always glowing.  God made
                             them such a gorgeous color!

 
 
The Headless Hatsman!!!  Yikes!!!  But, love his orange shirt.
 
 
 
Orchids are lovely, but who can compete with a Bird of Paradise!
 
 
 
And don't you just love Gerbera Daisies in orange?
 
 
 
I love orange so much, that we painted our front doors a lovely shade.
 
 
 
Orange pumpkins are so popular that they are used for two holidays!
 
 
 
They even show up as costumes for Halloween!
 
 
 
Orange on the beach?  Why not?
 
 
Why, it's even acceptable at weddings!  Orange you glad?