Friday, June 26, 2015

Thankful Thursday

Today I am thankful for the beautiful flowers my dear husband has planted for me to enjoy in our backyard.  The lilies are so vibrant again this year.  Peter even cut some for me to enjoy on my table.

We just returned last Saturday from five days on the road with this handsome young man.  Chase was such a fun kid to have along as we visited Yellowstone Nat'l Park, the Japanese Internment Camp and Devil's Tower.  Thanks for being so awesome, Chase!!!  (I know the museum was a little boring but you hung in there.)


Love to all,
Gramma and MOM

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Basketball

 
Last week I received a text from Linda D asking if I was going to watch the lunar eclipse at 5:00AM  one morning.  I told her no way - I'd be sleeping but I woke up just before time for the eclipse so I got up.  What a dummy - I was the only one that was up here in our park so here I am out in the middle of the street in my bathrobe and camera ready to catch the momentous occasion.  I took a picture of the moon just before the eclipse but my pictures of the actual eclipse show nothing but black.  So here's a picture of the moon just before the lunar eclipse last week.  Hope you're impressed.
 
 
 For the last two years, dad and I have watched the last couple of college basketball games from the Final Four.  This year it was exciting because we could root for Wisconsin since we have lots of friends from there.  Since Marv and Judy don't have cable, they came to our house to watch it.  What a disappointment when Wisconsin lost in the last 8 minutes or so. 

 As you both know, every Thursday morning we have coffee and donuts/rolls and various people in the park contribute money toward the rolls and they announce special occasions.  I had reserved last Thursday to commemorate dad's 71st birthday since I was too late to do his 70th last year.  A dear   98 1/2 year old friend of ours brought this gift for dad Thursday afternoon.  She said she just had to give him something and this was all she had in the house that would "do" as a gift.  We have had her to dinner the last two years and she is just a delight.  She walks over a mile every day and brings her cane along so use as an exercise stick.  She said maybe dad would like to share his gift with me so I have it hanging on the cupboard door.
 
That's it for today.  Had another call from the sweetest granddaughter in the world last night.  Found your dress on the internet this morning, Holly.  I really like it and can't wait to see it on you.
 
Love to all,
Gramma and MOM
L

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Wild Flowers

The flowers are amazing here in Tucson this winter/spring.  These bushes was just outside the Burger King and were full of blossoms.
 
 We were on our way to Mesa for a picnic with friends from Sioux Falls and these pictures were taken of the flowers along the roadside.

 Dad took the camera with him on his bike ride yesterday morning and took the following pictures along the bike path.  Aren't they beautiful?


 I believe this is a Palo Verde tree - they are all over and all in full bloom.  I have never seen them this full before.

It's another beautiful day here in Tucson - a little warm in the sun but there's a very nice breeze out there.  Think I'll go take a nap in my swing.  Wanna join me?  I have a rocking chair out there just waiting for someone to come and sit and visit.

Have a good week!!
Love to all,
Gramma and MOM

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Company from Minnesota

When we went to the big Swap Meet in Mesa, dad found something he couldn't live without.  It's a lazer light show for our patio.  It is so fun to sit in the living room with the door open and listen to the park residents stop and talk about the lights.  It has been a fun thing - good buy,Dad.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Two of the dearest friends anyway - good friends through thick and thin!!!
 
 We are so blesssed to have these two couples as friends.  Even though we don't get to see any of them on a regular basis, we seem to be able to "pick up" right where we've left off.  I'm not sure there's anything I couldn't share with these two ladies.  I love them both dearly!!  It was so great to have the Goff's visit Tucson, even though I was sick the second day they were here.  (Thank goodness, I think I am finished with the "crud".  Still have the cough but no longer have the achey, tired feeling!)

Every year Linda and I say we're going to get together more often in the winter and we do see each other more than we do during the rest of the year but it never seems like enough.  Oh well, I'll be happy with the times we do have.

Have a good week, my dear family.  I had the awesome privilege of talking with my wonderful granddaughter on the telephone tonight - how I love that girl.  Study hard this week, Miss Holly.

Love to all,
Gramma and MOM


Thursday, March 26, 2015

San Xavier Mission, Fry Bread & a New Bike

One of my favorite places to visit in Tucson is the San Xavier Mission.  This year we've taken a tour of the mission; in fact Dad has taken the tour twice and said they were very different and very informative.
 
Dad's classmate, Russ Borchers and his wife Jean, from Beaver Creek stop to see us every winter when they come for the car races in the area.  This year they were able to stay a couple of days since Jean retired this last year.  Always good to reminise about the "olden days" and get caught up on our families.
 
 I have heard it said that one of the things you must do before you die is have Indian Fry Bread at the San Xavier Mission in Tucson, AZ so we thought we should probably do that.  We had a bean and meat plus all the fixings and it was delicious.  It was so large that we could share it and it was sufficient.

 
Russ and Jean tried the honey fry bread and said it was good also but a little sweet.


 
Look what Dad bought.................   He spent a couple of days researching bikes on the internet and then spent another couple of days going to the bike shops here in Tucson.  This was his final choice and what was really good is that it plus all the accessories were 15% off.  Good choice!!!!!
 
 
Dad even bought himself a helmet and I bought him some riding gloves for his birthday.  He rode it 10 miles the first day and 20 miles yesterday and is out with it again today.  I am so proud of him and he loves his new bike.  Too bad he plans to leave it here in Tucson.  Maybe I can convince him to get a new one in South Dakota or at least take the old one in and have it "conditioned".  I wish I enjoyed riding as much as he does.  The lady at the bike shop told me to try riding a half hour a day for a while and she is convinced I will enjoy it after a time.
 
 
The forecast for Sunday is 91 degrees - guess I'll stay in and turn my air conditioner on and read the day away.
 
Love you all bunches and bunches!!!
 
Gramma and MOM


Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Rails in the Garden

Every year the beginning of March, Tucson features "Rails in the Garden" where various homeowners in the area open up their private yards where they have created small train displays.  Dad and I have gone several years and since Doug & LaVonne were here while it was going on, we took them.  Some of the displays are very elaborate while others are smaller.  A couple were really junky and I can't imagine why people would want visitors in their yards without cleaning them up a bit.  Some of the homes had unbelievable views beyond their railroad display.
 
 This was a new display for us - it was small but awesome.  Lots of tressels and bridges and this one was in the owner's front yard.  It was very nice and you could tell lots of work had gone into creating it.


 I like the metal bridge at this one.  It's also interesting to see the buildings and accessories people have made to go with their displays.
 This home and display were way out in the "boonies" but the home was beautiful and the scenery unbelievable.
Well, that's it for today.  Have a great day. 

Love you all bunches and bunches
Gramma and MOM

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

March Begins

March began with us celebrating your cousin, Brenda's birthday without her.  Doug & LaVonne came on March 2nd and Brenda's birthday is March 4th.  We went to Sweet Tomatoes after a fun day.  I talked to her earlier in the day and told her we'd be celebrating.  Brenda said that was a good idea because they probably would not be going anywhere since Missouri had a snowstorm.
 
 Earlier in the day we took Doug and LaVonne to see the saguaro that we feel has the most nubs or arms in all of Arizona.  Then we went to Saguaro West which is a national park - fun afternoon.
 Dad and his favorite niece - I know, you're not supposed to have favorites but he does.
 Doug wanted us to see how big this cactus is.



Have a good week ahead!!!

Love to all,
Gramma and MOM