Monday, December 28, 2009

Pedro Party 2009

Toni passing the loser trophy to Chris & Kelly.

You can tell Roz was not the happy recipient of the winners trophy. Caitlin stood in for Ashleigh for the handoff.

Rene and Addy.

A good time was had by all and of course we missed those who couldn't make it. Especially Ashleigh who was last years winner. It was great to have all of Jerry's family there.

Christmas Day

Santa has arrived.

True to form the empty box was much more interesting. Mckenna worked very hard to get her whole self in the box and finally succeeded before the box fell apart.

The rocking horse from Grandma and Papa was a big hit.

Caitlin and Herb were wonderful hosts. The turkey was done to perfection and Herb made gravey to go with the stuffing, mashed garlic potatoes, a cornbread pudding, and green bean casserole. Everything was exceptional!

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Ashleigh's Christmas

Here is my post about my non-traditional Christmas, in case you don't get the news right from the source (meaning my own personal blog).

Cheers, all!

Additional photos from Don and Barbara's house

I think this is called Chip and Putt for winter practice to help Don's golf game.

Two well dressed Spartan fans. Even though Stephen goes to Grand Valley University he proudly supports the Michigan State Spartans. We had a wonderful afternoon together.

Christmas at Don & Barbara's

Santa arrived right on schedule! The beautiful tree was cut from Don's backyard plantings.
Before we went to the bountiful buffet. The creche centerpiece turns with heat from candles. Don and Barbara purchased it in Germany when the DeWitt high school band went on tour. This summer Laura will be going with the band to CA for a concert tour. When the schedule is finalized I'm sure she'll let everyone know when and where. This post done without help!!!!

Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas from Livermore



Stockings were hung with great care...
... and Saint Nicholas was soon there.

David arrived late Christmas Eve, missing the hanging of the stockings. We had a great day of present opening, card playing, and jumping on our old trampoline (which is now in the backyard of Sean Croghan).

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Greetings From Manchester

Mckenna and Great Grandpa reading. When Mckenna came into the room and saw Great Grandpa reading she grabbed a book and sat down to read along side of him.

Making sure the tripod is in the right spot for our Christmas picture.

I don't think this is quite what I was hoping for.


Aha there we go.
Merry Christmas!

Jim, Gus and Cindy.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Candy making with Barbara & Don's family

Divinity tastes good!
Mike made the toffee.
Super delicious Peanut Brittle by Laura.
Stephen made the foolproof fudge.

Those who weren't making candy played Scrabble with Don the champion! Then Pedro.
Santa's candy/cookie kitchen is closed for the season. Open in December 2010! Enjoy!
Merry Christmas.

Dance Dance Dance



Please Enjoy

Playing in the snow!


Yes you are right if you are thinking "Is Mckenna trying to eat the snow as it falls?" and YES she sure is

Musical Genius

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Cookie Making in Dimondale

All baked and ready to serve.
The dough was a bit sticky but Caitlin
did a good job of rolling out the dough.
She and I both decorated them.
Cynthia kept an eye on Mckenna who liked the wreaths best. She could stick her finger or tongue through the hole or look through it with one eye. In another year or two she'll be into the decorating. This post was possible because of step by step telephone consultation with Cynthia. Wish you could all stop by for hot chocolate and cookies. Love and hugs to you all.

Friday, December 18, 2009

California Cookies


We had fun with sugar cookies today. Sharon worked the dough and ovens while Liane and Brian manned the decorating table. Don't miss the Purple Dragonfly, a Burning Tree, and Burning Man (of snow).

Hope everyone is getting their shopping done!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Candy Making Pictures

Mckenna is fascinated by the phone. Typical girl.

Cindy, Herb, Jim, & Caitlin dipping divinity

Caitlin was the chief butterer and Jim is stirring something.

Cindy, Caitlin, & Grandma dipping buckeyes

Herb spreading the peanut brittle.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Candy making with Grandpa

I can't find the photos I want to include!! Yesterday afternoon was Candy Making Day with Jim, Herb, Caitlin and Grandpa. Cynthia, Mckenna and I enjoyed being together, then it was nap time. While Mckenna slept 3 of us dipped 144 Buckeyes that Cynthia made at home. The fudge, toffee, peanut brittle and divinity were made in due time. All delicious--the peanut brittle maybe should have boiled a little longer. After a Chili Supper, the sweets were divided and went home with the cooks. Jim will share with the school bus drivers at their party Monday. I will fill the Christmas Tree plate for a tea I'm having on Tuesday for Linda Thompson who is home from CA. Some candies will probably find their way into Herb's lunch box.

How did this tradition begin? The second Christmas we were married we lived in Tacoma, WA.
A couple weeks before Christmas Grandpa asked "When are you going to make candy?" I answered, "Never, my Mother never did!" So he said he'd make it and I should write his Mother to get the recipes. We have a photo of him and Cynthia licking the divinity spoons that first candy making day. And it has continued ever since to everyone's sweet tooth enjoyment. I buy the ingredients then sit in the other room while the candy cooks are busy. When the call "Divinity's ready" comes we all gather round and drop spoonsful of the sweet, hot stuff onto waxed paper. Sometime before Christmas Don's family will come for their candy making day.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Three Sports, Four Guests, and a Feast

I sort of assumed/hoped others would post about my Thanksgiving, but it looks like I'll have to do it...

Dana's brother (Nick) came out to stay with her and I for the week of Thanksgiving. We didn't really do much until the 3 of us headed down to my parents' house for the day of. That morning the family and some friends played ultimate (as we do every year). There is one other main family that comes out for the game and they all played water polo in high school so we decided that the next day we should all meet up at my mom's pool. For the actual feast we had my family plus my 2 guests. The next morning we all went to the pool and played the water polo game. When we returned home, Liane's boyfriend (Eric) had arrived.

After meeting with Eric we rested up and headed to the sand volleyball courts for sport #3. Eric was surprisingly good (he plays intermurals at Irvine) and David and I failed in our attempt to spike the ball really hard at him (you know, to make sure he's tough enough for Liane). That evening David's girlfriend (Kyla) arrived and we had 9 for dinner. After dinner my group headed back to Berkeley.

Thus concludes this rendition of Three Sports, Four Guests, and a Feast.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Crochet Projects

Infant Shawl/Cape
Baby Blanket 1
Swirly-Fringe Blanket
2 More Blankets

I have been on a baby blanket kick lately. The yarns are soft and the colors fun to work with. I tell everyone they are for my nieces and nephews - but none of them are pregnant. Just like to be prepared. In addition to the blankets I have done a few scarves and hats also.

Andy you were right - we need to stop harassing you guys about writing on the blog when we aren't really doing all that great a job either. It is funny because when one of you CA folks write we all call each other and say, "Did you see Andy (or whoever) wrote on the blog today."

Tomorrow morning I watch Mckenna while Caitlin cleans for Aunt Sue & Jenny. I have a lot of fun with her and it is only 2x a month. Saturday we are going to Grandma & Grandpa's to make candy with Caitlin and her family. I am planning to send a box to Ashleigh & Kyle so they can enjoy it also. Hopefully Kyle won't eat it all before Ashleigh gets to Portland on the 16th.

Stay warm - the windchill tonight is -5. I think winter has arrived!!!!


Monday, December 7, 2009

First Snow (Livermore)


First Snow IN Livermore, that we can remember. We've had it in the hills every few years. The picture is from our guest (I mean, David's) bedroom, and here are more we took.

Friday, December 4, 2009

First Snow

Well here is a quick update from my neck of the woods. It's getting down to the wire in the semester. Karli and I have to take all our exams a week early so we've been very busy, but it's well worth the trade off since we get to go to Puerta Vallarta, Mexico with her family for a week. We got about 10 inches of snow overnight which was a real surprise to wake up to winter as opposed to fall. It's going to be very nice to finish up this semester and have some time off to visit family.