Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Road trip!

Matt decided to help Mom drive to AZ and we really had a great time.  We left his Omaha home around 5:30 and made it to Santa Rosa, NM at 4:45 that afternoon...750 miles. It was so nice sharing driving duties and having an actual conversation with someone during those 12 hours! Next morning left at 6:30 and took a side trip to Sedona and Jerome. Highway 89A is a spectacular and scary mountain road through Oak Creek Canyon to Sedona. Breathtaking! Then it was on to Jerome so we could listen to cousin/ nephew Aaron entertain in the Spirit Room. Great time! Matt treated us all to dinner at a cool restaurant in old Jerome. We both were glad we stopped, even if it meant getting to our Phoenix home after dark. Some scenes from our trip:

"Quaint" shirt for sale at truck stop in New Mexico.  :-(
Moondog (Aaron)
The Spirit Room!
Beautiful highway 89A through Oak Creek  Canyon 
View from mountain town Jerome
Starting a Sunday morning hike with Matt and my good friend Alice.
Finally home and ready to practice my putting.

Tuesday, November 03, 2015

What a great week-end!

It rained a bit so I grabbed Gramps off of his tractor and took him to Peoria so he could see Drew play some football.  Drew had an awesome game under the lights on the "big" field so that made it extra fun, announcers and all! Mark is very glad he went!

We also got in on the Halloween action.  I am usually in AZ by this time so it was great fun to walk with the grandchildren going door to door.  The weather was anything but pleasant, but we didn't let that dampen our spirits....only our hair and clothing.  :-)
The witch lost control of her broomstick and it whacked Thomas the Train's smokestack right at picture time! Thomas recovered in time to load up his cars with lots of Halloween candy.

Trick or treat!

One of the good witches
Highlights from Drew's last football game under the lights.  He played so well and we all were quite proud of our 8 year old!  He had many hard hitting tackles, an interception, and a long run to the half yard line. Grandpa and grandma had a fun evening.

What a great week-end!

It rained a bit so I grabbed Gramps off of his tractor and took him to Peoria so he could see Drew play some football.  Drew had an awesome game under the lights on the "big" field so that made it extra fun, announcers and all! Mark is very glad he went!

We also got in on the Halloween action.  I am usually in AZ by this time so it was great fun to walk with the grandchildren going door to door.  The weather was anything but pleasant, but we didn't let that dampen our spirits....only our hair and clothing.  :-)
The witch lost control of her broomstick and it whacked Thomas the Train's smokestack right at picture time! Thomas recovered in time to load up his cars with lots of Halloween candy.

Trick or treat!

One of the good witches....

Highlights from Drew's last football game under the lights.  He played so well and we all were quite proud of our 8 year old!  He had many hard hitting tackles, an interception, and a long run to the half yard line. Grandpa and grandma had a fun evening.

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Hello, it's me again....

It has been quite a long time since my last post.  Harvest, flooding, trips to Peoria, trip to Omaha to see Matt, trips to Okoboji, Kayley surgery, Drew football games and computer woes all kept me from taking the time to post anything!

We have had a good end to summer and start of fall. The one big bummer was a severe rain (7 inches) that totally flooded our basement, causing us to gut the living area down there and install new tile from the house to the field.  Torn up basement, torn up yard, total mess!  Oh well, there are worse things happening to people than this.

We had fantastic weather for harvesting the crops. Mark finally talked me into learning to run the chase cart for the combine so I could give my neighbor Barb some relief time.  I am so glad I did.  She should not be out there for those long days, every day!  Besides, I rather enjoyed it! :-)

Since my last post I have been to Peoria twice and have had fun watching Drew play football and being there for Kayley when she had surgery to remove her adenoids for the second time.

A highlight of the summer was spending Labor Day Week-end at Okoboji, dog sitting Abby in her beautiful West Lake home for her parents.  Megan and family came, as did Matt, Andy's dad and Andy's brother.  The weather was picture perfect and we all had a marvelous time. The kid's especially enjoyed the water and Arnolds Park.  Great memories made there.

I leave on the 3rd to Omaha and then Matt and I are officially heading south on the 4th.  He wanted to ride with and see some buddies there so that is a win for me!  An extra driver and nice company on the very long drive!

I have so many pictures I decided to pick out a few and put them on a video.  Included are a trip to Tanner Orchard, Okoboji and various other scenes from the end of our summer.



Sunday, August 23, 2015

Grandpa and Grandma visit Peoria

Mark and I took off for Peoria on Wednesday, August 12th.  The children's day care school was closed on Thursday and Friday so we offered to come and babysit.  It was very, very hot during our visit.  We were outside only sporadically, mainly to get wet with the garden hose, water table and water balloons.  Kids love water, especially when it is 90's and very humid!

Megan and Andy have moved into their beautiful new home.  It still has many finishing touches to complete, i.e. window treatment, etc., but it is a lovely home and the children seem to love their new rooms and bathrooms.  Grandpa and grandma enjoyed "their" new bedroom, too, with bath and shower and walk in closet!  I am really looking forward to helping her decorate for the holiday season when I fly to IL for Thanksgiving!

Some pictures of our few days in Peoria:
We went for a short walk...short due to high heat.

I think the kids will be sad when the place is landscaped.  They enjoyed the dirt!

If you're going to play outside in your PJ's, you just look better wearing heels!



First day of 2nd and 3rd grade....all smiles!

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Busy July!





We have had a very active July, just the way I like it!  I spent a few days in Okoboji with an old friend, Pam Ferris.  It was so great getting together with her after all these years.  She has a beautiful home on West Okoboji.  Thanks, Pam!

The highlight was a 9 day farm visit with Drew, Kayley and Ryan.  It was Ryan's first time to the farm flying solo without his parents and he did great!  Matt and I met Megan in Iowa City on July 25th, we switched vehicles and back to the farm we headed with three new riders!
They were happy to be heading to the farm!


One of the first things they did upon arrival was get their swim suits on and head to Pirates Bay.  They love Pirates Bay; their grandfather, not so much.  :-) (lots of drying out time after all the fun and trying to pack it into a bag!)
Waiting for the water to be added....Ryan, get your suit on asap!


Another favorite thing to do on the farm is ride the golf cart and cut "trees".  We drove everywhere on both places looking for branches that hit the cart roof and down they went, courtesy of Drew, Kayley!



We took off Wednesday morning for Adventureland Park and Adventure Bay water park.  They had a blast, especially at the water park.  Grandpa and Grandma had a good time, too, and we were all pooped when we arrived home!  I was especially glad everyone's sunscreen worked properly!
Big sister kindly agreed to ride this with Ryan.

Grandpa took them on the log ride

Kayley got drenched on the ride, Drew and Grandpa not so much!

Ryan was really lovin' this underground railroad ride!

Finally, the water park fun begins

Time out for some ice cream

Ryan directing visitors to the ice cream shop

The older siblings graciously agreed to ride this, as Ryan didn't want to go it alone!
The rest of their visit was filled with many lawn mower, golf cart and gator rides all around the farm. They also wanted a bonfire every night.  Drew loved keeping the fire burning and discovered one morning that it was still smoking.  He kept that fire burning ALL day by gathering brush and sticks.  He needs to join the Boy Scouts, I think!  The sweet corn was ready during their visit, thanks to good neighbor Craig.  Kayley, who has lost many teeth, was the only child to eat it!  

Grandpa doesn't appear to think much of their downtime activities!  Haha 
Kayley digging the sweet corn!

Our beautiful and fun loving grandchildren.

Grandpa getting ready to light the bonfire for s'mores


Watching the fire from the back of grandpa's gator

 

 
Monday, August 3 arrived and it was time to drive them back to their home in Peoria.  It was a bittersweet parting....they were sad to leave the farm but they were super excited to go see their brand new house and their bedrooms!  Megan and Andy were busy getting ready for the big move from the apartment to the new home, so it was a good time for the 3 kids to be at the farm for a visit so their parents could work on that not so fun task!  When we arrived, they didn't know where to run to first, but their bedrooms and the toy room in the basement were high on their priority lists!  The home is very beautiful and once they finally get all the boxes unloaded, the pictures hung, etc., they are really going to enjoy it there.  I stayed for two days to help with the boxes and to watch the kids.  Was fun!
Drew has tackle FB this year.  Grandma says "yikes".

Kayley taking her first shower in her very own bathroom.  Quite proud...

Ryan didn't know quite what to think about his brand new BIG bed.  :-)
 The boys enjoying playtime on the basement patio:

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Apartment living

I left for Peoria on June 27th and spent until July 8th!  That was a long time to invade my son-in-law's sanctuary, especially since that castle is an apartment on the third floor.  He seemed fine with that, but he is a nice and quiet guy.  :-) 

My reason for going was to get in on some summer game action with Drew and Kayley.  I only saw one of Kayley's games, but several of Drew's.  Kayley's season was ending in T-ball.  She seems to enjoy it.  That age is fun to watch, as they really haven't a clue, just learning the game. 

Drew's team is very good and came in third at their own tournament that I attended.  They lost in extra innings, missing the championship game.  This prejudiced grandma thinks her grandson is a very good player for his age.  He hits well, fields well.  It will be fun to watch him progress through the years in all his sports.

Ryan was so fun.  He has a winning, "class clown" personality and never fails to make us laugh.  He talks with a great vocabulary for a "new" 3 year old.  The only thing holding him down is his potty training....I always was told, "tomorrow, Grandma." :-)

We spent the afternoon of the 4th at the ball field once again....this time the Peoria Chiefs game.  It was so much fun and we had great seats in the stadium for the city's awesome fireworks.  It was a great holiday.

Grandpa couldn't make it to Peoria until July 5th, as weedy beanfields called.  He saw Drew play ball on Monday but Tuesday's game were rained out.  We headed back to the farm on Wednesday.

We are getting all three kids at the farm the end of July for a week.  We are very excited to have them.  It will be Ryan's first visit without his parents.  I think he will do fine, especially with his siblings there.  Time to blow up Pirate's Bay! 

Some scenes from our time together in Peoria:


Snack time

Ready for our day of baseball

Kayley gets her trophy

Ryan enjoying his huge apartment deck!!

Due to wet fields, Drew played a game in the Pekin dome!

My handsome little grandson.


Enjoying a day at the park.


Another rainy day, so it was off to Chuck E. Cheese.



Drew was the BIG winner of tickets at C. Cheese!



A plus with this apartment....a pool!



Kayley entertained little ones at Drew's game

Heading home after a swim

Fun at the 4th of July BB game



Ryan could not WAIT for the fireworks, but, finds out he was not a fan!

Kayley enjoyed the fireworks.


More pool fun