Sunday, May 13, 2007

Happy Mother's (or Grandmother's) Day!






















Wishing all the Moms out there a very special day. I don't know what it was like by you, but it was very hot, very sunny here in Phoenix. We discussed what to do today and we all decided the best day we could have was to sit pool side right here. Drew took his very first swim in the pool today. I don't think he thought it was all that great, but he was also close to naptime which may have accounted for his not thinking it was as great as Andy, Megan and I. :-) All in all Megan and I had a great Mother's Day, her first and a few more than that for me! I had great phone conversations with Matt and Mark to top off my day. Pictures are from this past week.

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Drew's 3 month photo


Pretty cute, huh? I know, every grandma thinks that!! Now I know how right those grannies are. :-)

Monday, May 07, 2007

Grandpa's in town!
























































Mark arrived Thursday afternoon to an excited grandson and grandma! He was "supposed" to fly back this morning but Dan and Katie told us about all the rain....again....so we decided to delay his Iowa return until Wednesday morning since field work sounded out of the question and the weather here is glorious, so why leave? We've been having a marvelous time caring for Drew, golfing, dining out (too much for the waistline) and sitting by Andy and Megan's pool sipping a cool one. I hate to see him leave and imagine he hates leaving but the crops need someone to plant them before they will grow!




















Pictures are rather misc., with the street scenes showing some of the places we take our morning walk, etc.

Monday, April 30, 2007

Guess who's coming to dinner?











Grandpa Mark is flying in Thursday afternoon. Megan and Andy decided to give me a wonderful Mother's Day present by getting him a ticket out here Thursday night through Monday morning. I am so very much looking forward to seeing him and giving him a huge hug! I am assuming he is also excited about this present. :-) We have not been together since March 31 so it has been a long separation. Every time I do get lonely for him I think about all the young wives and children whose husbands and dads are in Iraq for months, even years. It pretty much puts it into perspective. But, I can still miss him!

It is nice and warm out here. Near 100 again today but it doesn't compare to the discomfort that temp would bring in Iowa. It is not bad here at all. Now, when it gets to 115, THAT will be a different tune. :-)

Pics of a happy Drew on a Monday morning. He seemed happier on a Monday than his mom and dad going off to work after the week-end!! Cheers, Marla

Saturday, April 28, 2007

A hike, a football game and a prime rib dinner








Now doesn't it sound like I had a delightful day from that title? In fact, I did. The morning started out with a 5 mile hike with an organized hiking group and it was just great. We hiked though some of the most beautiful and rugged terrain I have seen out here to date. It was really warm today so was glad the hike began at 8:30. By 10:30 it was already 96 degrees and we still had about another hour to hike. One gal became over heated and they had to truck her out before she could finish. Sharon and I did not get that hot and we finished the hike with no problems.

Following our hike we went to Sharon and Arne's grandson's little league football game. Taylor and his Outlaws were going on their third season of being undefeated! Today's game ended in a 12-12 tie. They are STILL undefeated, just have a tie to tag on after the won-loss record. :-) The game was delayed by one of Arizona's famous dust devils followed by rain. My white shorts were anything but that following this game.

After the game, Arne took us out to dinner at his favorite hangout, the Scottsdale Health Care Facility cafeteria. I have never eaten dinner on a Saturday night in a hospital cafeteria "on purpose" but then decided it was a great place for us three geriatrics to dine!! Actually, Arne is a caring clown there every week for the patients and he wanted to give us a tour of their beautiful medical center. The prime rib was really very, very good and the tour was likewise. Thanks Arne!!

The pics with this post show the hike today. The really big saguaro is supposed to be the biggest in Arizona with an estimated 30 "arms". It is way over 200 years old. One picture has me standing beside it to give perspective to the cactus' size. The other pics are thrown in for grandpa of Drew.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

She just "looks" dead.......











Sox the dog was totally pooped out after our walk late this morning. It is getting warmer in the desert but not that bad yet so she was fine. I think I will keep pushing our walks earlier and earlier in the morning. Sox and grandma need it a little earlier. Grandson Drew, in his shaded and high tech stroller, is doing just great. He starts snoozing within about one fast paced block. It is so wonderful taking the dog and Drew for a walk.....it is my favorite hour of the day. Fresh air and beautiful scenery. What more can one ask for?








My friend's son who was injured in Iraq is making what sounds like great progress. My heart goes out to the family. I cannot imagine going through this nightmare. Just horrible. If someone from Ogden would send me a pic of all the yellow ribbons around that town I would greatly appreciate it!!








Megan and Andy are at a Diamondback baseball game tonight. Megan gets tickets and I think they really enjoy the great seats and the night out. They took Mark and I to a game last summer. It was great fun but it was the one night in the desert that it rained...and rained profusely! I have never seen it rain like that in Iowa. We were drenched beyond belief and had to look for alternate "unflooded" routes home!








If I don't get back tomorrow, everyone please have a great week-end! Marla




































Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Computer woes





























My Mac laptap shucked out it's hard drive over the week-end. This will be the third drive this computer will have as I just put a new drive in last fall. Fortunately, that drive is still under warranty. Unfortunately, I must send the laptop to Heartland Tech Solutions in Ames for the warranty work. I am looking at 10 days to two weeks without a laptop. Yes, I can always use Megan and Andy's as I am doing now, but it is a PC and everyone knows what heartache that brings to a true Mac lover like myself. :-)

I was just recovering from all the sadness of the VT murders and then I get word that my friend and former co-worker's son was critically wounded in Iraq. He is in Bethesda now and dad and brother are there with him. Keep this family in your thoughts and/or prayers, as they need it.

I am beginning my third week of being a nanny to grandson Drew. I am enjoying each and every mintute with him! He still sleeps a couple of hours in the a.m. and afternoon so during those times I try to help the kids out with some housecleaning, laundry and having dinner started for them when they get home. I am thinking I wouldn't have minded something similar when I was their age!! But, I am not a "sitter" and need to be doing something especially if my ritalin hasn't kicked in. :-) Here are some recent snaps of Drew, mommy, etc.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

A big pair of hooters.....








Now that I have your attention, just wanted to show you pictures of two big owls that have made a nest in a saguaro cactus at Terravita where Sharon and Arnie live. If you look closely you can see them in the middle on the flat "shelf" of one of the arms. Sharon said they have become quite the tourist attraction, with cars stopping and looking, photographing, etc. We caught them on a walk through the development last week-end.

I have been watching the horrific news from Virginia Tech. So very, very hard to understand how someone could snap that severely. Terribly sad and tragic.

Mark tells me that the Iowa weather has finally turned for the better!! About time, right Iowans? I am hoping all the farmers can now finally prepare to plant their crops and get the growing season underway. The faster Mark gets it in the ground, I figure the faster and earlier he takes it out in the fall and then can join me in AZ for the winter. :-) It appears a selfish reason, and it is!!

Of course, besides the hooters I will throw in a few pics of you know who.....
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Saturday, April 14, 2007

More pictures for Grandpa






Mark and I were talking on the phone and he told me how much he enjoys seeing pictures of Drew on my blog and he said to "keep putting them on." I am going to do just that for grandpa!

I am spending the week-end at sister Sharon's so Megan and Andy can have some time without their mother/mother-in-law always hanging about. Their townhouse lease is up the end of June and then I can move into that and give them some space on a daily basis!

The weather has been cool, in the 70's. Next week it is supposed to be in the upper 80's so that will feel quite nice. Mark said the weather in central Iowa has been basically pretty awful. Not conducive to spring planting preparations. :-( It is time that Iowa starts getting some decent weather! Wish I could send you some of AZ's sunshine.

Megan and I just finished hiking Pinnacle Peak. I couldn't believe how busy the trail was today. Must be the pleasant temps that sent everyone out for some fresh air and exercise. Tomorrow morning after Sharon returns from church we are hiking Black Mountain.

I want to wish brother Larry a very happy birthday today. Here's hoping you have a great many more!

Well, it's Saturday so that means I must go explore some new, unique shops in Cave Creek and Carefree. Have a grand week-end!!
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