Thursday, January 28, 2016

My week this week


Yesterday was an interesting day so I thought I'd tell you about it - at least about part of it.  This is a picture of what has been causing me a LOT of pain the last two weeks.  My knee is just not what it's supposed to be.  I went to the Orthopedic doctor yesterday morning and he said I do not need a knee replacement which was very good news - the x-rays showed just a minimal amount of wear.  So he decided I'd probably better have an MRI which I had last night about 6:00.  I received a call today from the doctor's office and they have the results and want to see me at 8:30 tomorrow morning.  They said there's something on the MRI but didn't indicate what.  I'm almost ready to cut the thing off!

 
 
 
Before going to the doctor we went to Old Times Kafe for breakfast - way too much food but it was good.  Took leftovers home and had them for lunch today.  Come on down and we'll take you to Old Times.
 
 My favorite breakfast partner
 This is what your dad does a lot since we arrived here - I think he reads at least a book a week and probably more like two.  He has read several Nicholas Sparks and now some Nora Roberts.  He still does do the dishes in-between reading and has taken on the task of keeping our wood floors dusted.  What a guy!!
 Our beautiful Catalina Mountains - these pictures do not depict them very well at all but that's the day we had yesterday.  There are days when they are absolutely gorgeous.  Will try to take more pictures in the future.


Tomorrow is shuffleboard day so will try to get some pictures of dad.  He's been doing quite well this year; even though he would say he isn't. 
 
Have a great weekend ahead!!!!
 
Love to all
Gramma and MOM

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Christmas Eve (2)

One of the things we normally do at Christmas is take family pictures.  This year Grandma just wanted pictures of each family so that's what we did.  I think these turned out rather nice - some of my favorite people.
 
Baby of the family with his family:  Dick, Teresa and Amy
We're missing Brandon who was back in Washington.
 
 
Glen, Sue, Ben, Maggie and Noah (Maggie's young man)
    It was fun to have Noah with us this year.

Please notice:  Glen has his "smile face" on or as good as it gets.
 Bonnie, Paul, Pete & Shonci and the youngest Kramer - Weston
 
 
Mark and Evelyn - unfortunately their family was unable to be with us this year. 
 

Jen, Jan and Lois


My favorite Minnesota daughter and son-in law - Kurt and Amy
(No Amy does not have her eyes closed - she just had a big smile)
Hope you all had as nice a Christmas celebration as we did. 
Love to all,
Gramma and MOM

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Christmas Eve (1)


I have had a request for a blog and since I haven't taken any pictures since leaving Brandon, I thought I would put some out from our Kramer Christmas Eve party.  I had a great time that evening and from the looks of my pictures, I think there were at least some others who also enjoyed themselves.
 
We had some games pertaining to memories which are always fun.  I was amazed at how much my older brother actually knew about birthdates and other trivia.  He never ceases to amaze me. 
 
 
Aunt Evelyn had a game where she wrapped lots of little goodies in a whole roll of Saran Wrap.  The person who had the "ball" had to put on gloves, the straw hat and then begin to unwind the roll while the person next to them attempted to roll doubles with the dice.  As soon as the second person rolled doubles, the ball had to be handed over to them.  Some people got the gloves and hat on and never did get to unroll the ball.  It was a fun thing.  Thanks, Aunt Evelyn!!!
 
 
Just sitting around:
 
 





 Uncle Farmer Dick really got into it......
Next blog will be pictures of some of my favorite people.  Enjoy your day!!!!!

Love to all,
Gramma and MOM

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Christmas Concert and a Little Lamb

Last Sunday Dad and I went to Chase's Senior High Band Christmas Concert.  It was great - there was only one song that they could have skipped, as far as I was concerned.  Here he is  getting everything lined up.  I was always told that if a boy played the flute, it was a real "girl magnet" but it looks to me like the trombone is a close second.
 
 This is as much as we could see of him for the most part.
 His fan club:
I missed this little lamb's Christmas program at church. I helped DeAnn make all of these cute little lamb ears two years ago.  Isn't she just the most perfect little lamb - hugs to you, Sweet Pea!!!  The little girl sitting behind Katie is her bestest friend.

I sure wish I could have been there to see you, Katie.  You are such a wonderful little granddaughter and we love you.

On this eve of Christmas Eve, I want to wish my family out there a Blessed Christmas.  May you experience the joy and love that only comes from the gift our Savior gave us!!

With love,
Gramma and MOM

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Tuba Christmas Show and She's Gone

Last Saturday we went to the Very Merry Christmas Tuba Concert in Sioux Falls.  There were 131 tuba players from the area that ranged from 5th graders to one person in their 80's.  It's open to anyone that wishes to come and plays an instrument in the "tuba family".  Chase does not normally play the tuba so he had to learn a new instrument.  He said it wasn't all that difficult.  His band teacher even found an instrument and played along with about 12 Pipestone students.  They practice all together about an hour and a half in the morning, have lunch and play at the Children's Home before coming to the historic Coliseum in downtown Sioux Falls.  Chase said they had the music for a couple of weeks so could practice in their homeschool.
 
It lasted about 45-60 minutes and was all Christmas carols - they played only one verse of each carol.  Even had a couple of sing-a-longs.  It was a fun way to spend an afternoon.
 
 Chase was front and center so we could easily see him which made it a lot more fun!!  In case you can't find him, he's the one with the Christmas mustard sweatshirt.  Next year he's going to wear a Santa hat.

 His band teacher, Mr. Olson
 There was a young man there who wanted to be right up front to hear the band.  His caretaker would come and wheel him to the back of the room and pretty soon, he's be right up next to the stage again.  I think he liked the music too.

 Thursday afternoon we took our Miss Holly and four of her friends to the airport in Sioux Falls.  Courtney and Holly had the middle seats and were quite comfortable.  The back seat was a bit snug, I'm sure but that sure didn't keep the five of them from talking and laughing and having a good time all the way to the airport.  I will miss having our girl so close - she is such a bright spot in our life.  Love you, Miss Holly!!!!  Have a great vacation in Washington and I'll see you in April.
Hope you're all enjoying this wonderful Christmas season.  Love to all,
Gramma and MOM

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Christmas at the State Capital in Pierre, SD

We had a very nice Thanksgiving with Uncle Rich and Aunt Henrietta.  Had my favorite meal and then just relaxed for the day - had a little more turkey for supper and off to bed early.
 
Friday morning we went to McDonald's for breakfast since the local restaurant in Sturgis where we had planned to go was closed.  Had a GREAT time just laughing and sharing and visiting.  I do enjoy being with them.
 
We left early afternoon and took a back road to Pierre and the State Capital.  I had heard that they had an indoor display of trees and thought it would be fun to stop on our way home.  Boy, what a boring drive til we reached Pierre.  Drove out to the big Oahe Dam which was nice. 
 
Found a hotel with a little help from Amy - thank you very much!!  Checked in and went to Arby's for dinner and then to the capital.  There had to be at least decorated 40 trees and a huge state tree, which I thought was the ugliest one there.  My favorite, by far was the license plate tree.  A lot of the trees were decorated by school children.  I'm glad we went.


 Thought this was a cute way to display an old door or maybe a window.  I might try it next year.

 This was the state tree and it had these huge peachy colored fake flowers on it.  It reached all three floors but I was not impressed at all.
Well, that's it for this week.  Have a great time celebrating the Christmas season.  I'm going to Holly's Christmas concert on Friday night and Chase's Tuba Christmas on Saturday afternoon.  Looking forward to both of them.  I might even get to have lunch with my favorite younger daughter tomorrow.

Love to you all,
Gramma and MOM

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Dear Gramma,
I thought I should just change your background quick while I was thinking of it. I found this one and it was titled "The Holly and the Ivy". Fitting, huh? Plus it has polka dots! My favorite! Love you bunches and bunches and bunches. Thanks again for the wonderful evening! I love you more than I love ice cream!
Love,
The Granddaughter Who Has Had The Most Time To Wiggle Into Your Heart
(but that's super long so I'll just summarize it...how about, Your Favorite? ;)