Thursday, December 25, 2008

The Flint family sent us a notebook to fill with pictures of their family. We had a family over Christmas Eve for dinner and read the Christmas story out of the "Red Book". Christmas day was quiet, but nice enough to go on a walk and enjoy reading and relaxing.
Merry Christmas to everyone.
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Christmas 2008

Lori Lyn sent us a matching card game with all our family pictures so we can practice for our reunion next summer. She also sent us some photo cards.
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Christmas,2008

Marilyn received a new bench for the grandkids. She also received a book about the Civil War, new jeans and a blue jacket from Bethany College in Kansas.
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Cowboy bear

Celeste, Sara, and Max stuffed a cowboy bear for Grandpa with a Birth Certificate.His name is Trigger.
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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Caden

Caden calling Grandpa and Grandma.
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Lorin and I went on a short trip last month. We stopped at Trinidad, Colorado and found this cute little shop. We are posting it today as it s Lori Lyn's Birthday. Happy Birthday, Lori Lyn.
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Monday, September 22, 2008

We are all enjoying the monument about America the Beautiful. Katharine Lee Bates, an English Teacher from Wellesley College in Mass, came out to Colorado to lecture at Colorado College the summer of 1893. She and other teacher made the trip to Pikes Peak by wagon. She was so inspired by the view that she wrote the poem, America the Beautiful. The views from the peak were indeed inspiring.
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Dad and I at the Summit House at the top. They had a small gift shop and some quick foods. We had to try the doughnuts which we had heard a lot about. Actually, they weren't that great, but I did enjoy my hot chocolate. That is snow in September.
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Here's pic of one car. The conductor is waiting to switch rails so the other car can pass us. We are above tree line(Alpine Zone)
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I think Rich is enjoying the view, but Joyce is a little concerned. The scenery was beautiful. The conductor pointed out points of interest on the way up. Dad (Lorin) and I loved the views. On the way down, the conductor just let us visit and he roamed the cars and answered questions. It took a little over an hour each way.
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Pikes Peak

We are on our way to Pikes Peak via the Cog Rail. Joyce and Rich just bought their tickets at Manitou Springs and have lots of water for the high altitude. I'm not sure how high Manitou Springs is, but Pikes Peak is 14,115. This is the highest cog rail in the world.
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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Caden

OK, Dad (Lorin) sneaked this one in...and we are not in Nebraska, but at a park in Utah. Caden is thinking hard trying to figure out what Grandpa is doing. Dad always enjoys stopping by to see family when he can.
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Maddy's Nebraska dress

Maddy modeling her new Nebraska dress, made to match the bedding on Pryce's bed. She also had to have a ribbon to match. She helped me sew some of it and was so impressed with my sewing machine, and so eager to help. Hopefully this dress will bring good luck to Nebraska's football team.
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Go Huskers......more of Pryce's room
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PRYCE'S NEBRASKA ROOM

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My hair's pretty messy, but Pryce was sure cute. He was such a good baby, just slept and ate. Maddy had to help with every diaper change...and she was very particular about the colors on the diaper front. She didn't like light green and wouldn't let Cherisa use those. Cherisa had to use those diapers at night while Maddy was asleep.
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Nebraska

Here's a pic of Maddy sitting outside her home. Does she look like a beauty queen?
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Saturday, September 20, 2008

Here is a bearskin from a bear Brandon killed. Note the green ruffles around it. They match the John Deere decor that Holly has through out the house. While in Virden,we had a Dutch Oven dinner, visited, ate lots of cookies and fresh vegetables and had a great time. Dad (Lorin) and I even went to a Western Dance at the Fairgrounds as part of the School Reunion.
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We had a Duncan School reunion in August, and also a Jones family reunion. We are all sitting in Brandon's front yard in Virden.
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Duncan

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Saturday, July 12, 2008

Whoops, a Senior Moment. (I seem to have a lot of those). We went to Fort Benton in Montana, not Nebraska City. So those pics of the parade and river with Shaunda's family, etc. are in Montana, not Nebraska.
We all attended church in Williams, then left for our own homes. We had a nice visit, but as usual, it just wasn't long enough. Williams is only about 3-4 hours from Pheonix, but 12 hours from Colorado Springs, so dad and I stayed in Albuquerque, then returned home Monday.
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Help...we got robbed!
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Grandpa and Grandma on the train. We had entertainers stroll down the aisles playing guitars, etc both ways. We were also held-up with "robbers" on the way back. They took our pocket change, etc. Beep insulted the Marshall by offering him her marshmellow rice krispy bar. It was all in fun.
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Grandpa, Grandma, Beep, Jon, Wendell, Marilyn and Carolyn waiting for the little Western show to start.
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Dad and I ate to Rod's Steakhouse July 4th and Dad got to pet a cute bull. thye had flags all down main street and it was pretty fun.
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