Sunday, October 18, 2009

Family Hayride

Every year for as long as I can remember, my Aunt Merry and Uncle Monty have put on a family hayride out at their ranch. We all ride the wagon, loaded with bales of hay, out to a predetermined location, where the hay was unloaded and arranged in a circle, where a campfire was made in the center. Dinner was laid out on the wagon and we'd sit around the fire, telling stories, visiting, and singing songs. After True and Andrea were married, we've enjoyed having the guitar and fiddle as part of the tradition. The kids usually start a game of hide and seek somewhere out in the dark, and we all stay til late, enjoying tradition and family.
When I was very little, it was only one wagon and he had Clydesdales pulling it. Now, they use two wagons linked together and it's pulled by the truck. After I got married and moved away, we missed some years, but it's so nice being back in the area to attend things like this. This year was a little different. I think it was probably due to the fact that there were a few new babies this year, and Grandpa Pearce has a harder time in the cold weather, but we all loaded up onto the wagon and rode out to the field. We made a few loops around the field for tradition, and headed back to the old red barn. Instead of sitting around the campfire, we sat on haybales in the barn and had a little more light and warmth. After dinner Aunt Merry started things off by passing around a cup of M&M's, everyone taking two different colors. Depending on what color you had determined what you shared with the group. Yellow: Something funny, Green: Favorite gift, Red: A tender moment, Blue: A lifelong dream, and Brown: A piece of advice. It was a lot of fun to hear from everyone and we sang songs until it was time to go, then Uncle Monty drove everyone on the wagon back home Some people requested that it be held in the barn every year, but I'm not sure what will happen. I think a small part of me would miss the way things were, but I also know that no matter where we have it, I still love going and sharing that experience with family.

Dad and Tony, waiting for the party to start

It was also Dad's Birthday

The first wagon

The second wagon

Inside the barn during dinner

Grandpa telling us a Bear Story

Music and Fun: True and Andrea were great!

Grandpa and I

Brinley and I on the wagon

Saturday, October 10, 2009

The Fruits of our Labor


Last Saturday Tony and I went to his parents house and spent most of the day Canning Peaches and Pears with his Mom. She's an expert canner so we appreciated the help. We did about 30 Quarts of Peaches and 30 Pears. There's something satisfying, if not beautiful, having them all lined up on my pantry shelf, with the colors glowing.

Friday, September 18, 2009

My Handsome Husband and my Cute Sister


We went out to dinner with my family a few weeks ago for my little sister's birthday. She received her own camera and snapped a few shots. I like this one of Tony so I had to borrow it. Bonnie left for school a few days later and we miss her.

Dry Spell and no Posts

I've noticed that around this time of your the posts are slowing down and lacking. Of course, I'm one of the worst :-) But I do love catching up with friends and family and love reading everyone else's.
Normally, I really don't have a lot to post about, let alone any pictures even though I've found my camara, but lately I have new news (no- I'm not pregnant) I'm still hesitant as to how much info I'll share over this website, so for those of you who actually read this comment, you can decide if you want to know more. I've made a separate blog (Our Hope) for those who are interested. If not, enjoy the occasional comments on this main page which I'm still keeping. Thanks

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Ok, Found it !

It was on top of my sisters fridge where I had apparently put it to keep it out of the reach of Logan, who loves to push buttons. Now where did I put the USB cord....

Saturday, June 13, 2009

No Camera, no Pics

I can't find my digital camara :-( No fun to post of I don't have pics. I wonder where I put it...

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Backyard Dreams

So I've been begging Tony all Spring if we could PLEASE plant our back lawn and put the sprinklers in, and the back fence up. The biggest problem there has been that when they built our neighborhood, they scraped away all the good top soil and left only hardpan. So we had some dirt brought in last Fall and there it has sat ever since because we didn't have anything to spread it around with. One step at a time, right? So yesterday, we got together with my BIL Zack who has a truck and needs some yard work done, and he went and picked up a little tractor that my parents agreed to lend us. I knew it would be next week before we could get to the backyard because Tony was sleeping off his graveyard shift from the night before.
But, I came home from running errands yesterday and found Zack in my backyard, pushing and scooping around the dirt! I was so surprised and so excited too! What a sweet guy! He hadn't even started on his own yard yet and came of to help me with ours. I'm so blessed! So here are the before and after pictures, with hopefully more to come! We still need to finish all the leveling and plot where we want the sprinklers to go, etc, but it's a start! Thank you Zack!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

I just can't get enough of her!


My niece Brinley. How can you EVER say no to this face? You can't. It's impossible because she's too good. It makes my day when she just climbs up into my lab and snuggles. She is ALL girl and it's so much fun. If it's pink, she loves it. She's quiet and shy and melts my heart. Two words, ANGEL BABY.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

woot i'm blogging

I thought that since Jasie hasn't been able to update much in the last while, I would take the time out of my not so busy schedule and update for her :-). This is a first for me so don't make fun yet, wait a few times. So we've had an eventful few weeks, I had my hours cut back to a gynormous 24 hours per week which has cut back our budget quite a bit, we're still making it alright.

This last week has been pretty eventful, tons of fun stuff happened. First we had a birthday party out in Letha for Grampa Pearce. He turned 94 this year and he is still at it. Here he is playing the harmonica for his grandkids and great grandkids to play musical chairs to.


We also got to go fly kites with Jasie's family out at the burk family ranch. We had all kinds of kites going, most were of the single string variety but we did have 1 kite that was a trick kite and after spending most of the afternoon fixing it (thanks Jasie for the hair rubber band it really did the trick) we were able to take it out for a few test flights and put it into service for the rest of the evening. It was really a blast. Everyone should go fly kites often especially with little kids around, they just make it that much more fun :-).
Here's Jasie flying a kite with her mouth

Sunday, March 15, 2009


So Friday afternoon, Tony, co-worker Lucy, and I drove over to Sun Valley for a Podiatric Conference. It was mostly for Lucy and I, but I thought the reservation was made for two Queen beds so I invited Tony to tag along for a much needed break.

It wasn't too long of a drive and we got there before sunset. I went in to check in, only to find out the reservation was for one King bed. Oops. After a few jokes with the others I decided to get a roll-away. Sorry Lucy. If I'd know, well- it would have been different, but it turned out ok.

Our classes didn't start until the next morning so we thought we'd enjoy the town a little bit. We didn't go too far, but it was fun to stroll around the little shops and double blink at some of the prices. It's amazing what people will pay for a sweatshirt in a giftshop. We didn't run into any celebs but maybe next year :-).

Classes started at 7:30am "The Role of the Podiatric Medical Assistant" which I felt was more for the Dr. giving the lecture than for us because it turned out to be a Q&A with him asking all the questions, picking up some tips on what we were doing as assistants. He was surprised at what we were taking on and commented that he needed to change some things at his office. Kinda weird, but :-) it was nice to meet other assistants from other offices and meet some new faces.

The other classes were great and during lunch I met a lot of vendors, a few offers to bring lunch to our office to show us their product (Don't let anyone tell you there's no such thing as a free lunch).

I should have taken some pictures, but it was a quick trip. Tony swam in the pool while I was in classes, did a little shopping, and feels so much more refreshed. Over night shifts are getting to him. I look forward to when he can move on to the next phase in our life: (Anything but night shifts.)lol

We got back last night and realized that we haven't been on a vacation in years and maybe we'll start making plans for a longer getaway. We'll see how it goes :-)

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Where are they now?

So some of you may remember the "toenails" from a few months ago. Well, most of our elderly patients who qualify for regular nailcare come in about every 3 months. Today our Little Old Lady came in and I was so glad! I was worried she would wait too long again. I regreted not getting an "after shot" last time, but she was more than willing to let us get one today. You would hardly recognize them!! I almost didn't when she came in. They were nowhere near the length that they were last time, but if we stay on top of them at her regular visits, they will never get that bad again!