Monday, January 18, 2010

Four Generations

Grandpa Anderson joined us for Christmas Festivities this year. It was fun to have him join us.
He especially seemed to enjoy the great grand kids when they came over. We took the opportunity to have 4 generation pictures taken.
Here are the Girls with the Grandpas.
Clyde, Nora, Holly, Mia, Andy and Sara
Here are the boys!
Clyde, Kyle, Brad and Andy

Thursday, January 7, 2010

My brother Andy

(I think I found the picture you were talking about...)
I have been putting off posting this trying to find a really good picture, I can picture the picture, but can't seem to find it. It is a picture of Andy, with his brother Andy, aka, Gordon and Myron. It was taken at Wanda's 80th birthday party. Andy's brother Myron passed away suddenly on Sunday. We had just seen him at Wanda's (Andy's Mom) funeral last month. He was complaining of some back pain, and we all teased him about playing to much golf. When I first met Myron, my first thought was...Wow what a handsome man. Then I took another look at the brother I was marrying and realized that they looked alike, Myron was just 10 years older. So I knew that my Andy was going to age beautifully. His eyes twinkled when he smiled, and I never really knew for sure when he was teasing. I loved the clothes he wore, they were never traditional, but always classy. I will be careful this weekend not to introduce myself as Andy's wife, in Utah I am Gordon's wife. We will miss our brother Myron, Andy.

Friday, January 1, 2010

It's Official

Wesley is engaged! Wesley surprised Dana by going up to Idaho (where she is attending school), and popping the question and giving her a "sparkly". The plans are for a wedding in July. Dana came down and spend Christmas with us, and she is still willing to marry Wes. We didn't scare her off. We are excited about Dana joining our family, and looking forward to the coming Wedding.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Its Candy Making Time.

We had our annual candy making days, and finished up last night with the dipping of the peanut butter balls and the cream cheese balls. Of course Sara and Nora wanted to be right in the action. Nora was into it up to her elbows, once Sara got chocolate on her hands she was through.
Fun times had by all. It was a treat this year to have Aunt Janice join us. I hope she will come again. We also started our Family Twelve Days of Christmas. I hope that it will be fun for all.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Another Adventure

We took the girls to a "Members Only" Event at the Discovery Science Center. It was a lot of fun. They frosted cookies, made marshmallow snowmen, cut out a snowflake, saw a huge display of Gingerbread Houses. There were performers from the "Nutcracker" A show about Snow, and the reading of the Story "The Gingerbread man. Complete with a costumed character. Nora was braver than I had ever seen her before, she wanted her picture taken with the gingerbread man and Santa. Sara on the other hand.........


She's smart, just like her Mommy! (Daddy too)


I went to Nora's Awards assembly today. It has been awhile since I was at one of those! She received a "Rising Star" award. It seems to be the equivalent of student of the month. She gets a Pizza lunch with the principal with all the other children who are Rising Stars. She also had excellent attendance. And was recognized as an Accelerated Reader. That is her picture, the bright green apple, on the wall in the office. She is the first Kindergartner to have achieved this, she is the only bright green apple. Way to go. Keep working hard. It is so much fun to listen to you read. The pictures are with her teacher, the principal and the wall.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

But Grandpa, I don't like Blue.......

We had Nora and Sara over Saturday morning while Holly and Sam met some friends for breakfast. So they had Breakfast with Grandpa.....which is turning into a culinary adventure for everyone involved.

Andy seems to like to put things in pancakes which traditionally belong other places. A few weeks ago he slipped in some chocolate chips. When Sara discovered this "stuff" coming out of her pancakes she said, "Grandpa, what is this yummy brown stuff in my pancake?" That success motivated Andy to put peanut M&M's in this particular batch. The reaction from Sara was quite different. Grandpa, I don't like blue.....We couldn't see the M&M's initially, but when I went to cut up her pancakes (no butter, just syrup), blue and red and yellow oozed out onto the pancake. She wouldn't eat them. Nora on the other hand loved the M&M's in her pancakes, even though they were peanut M&M's!

Sara did eat 3 large regular pancakes. That girl loves her pancakes.