Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Catching Up - Part 2

Thanks to a round of stomach flu, compliments of the grandkids, part 2 is late. But at least we're all feeling better, just in time for Thanksgiving.

My#2 daughter's wedding was just over a week ago, so we're all still recovering from that, too. It was a beautiful wedding and so was the day. We started at 8 a.m., getting our hair done, then on to the church to dress and have photos taken. After that, the wedding, followed by the reception at the church. Later, after a 3 hour break, we attended an "after party" in the ballroom at the huge community center on the Air Force base here. The food was great and so were the music, provided by a DJ, and the dancing until 11. pm. All in all, it was a fabulous day, but I wouldn't want to do it again too soon.

The photo is of Lyndsay and her new husband Adam. There are more pictures, and I quickly added them to a webpage.
Wedding Photos The plan is to have a complete album online, as soon as the professional wedding photos arrive.

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Catching Up, Part 1 - Post Halloween


Time sure can get away when a person is busy! Halloween has been over for more than 2 weeks, and we've made it through the first of our family's weddings. (Catching Up, Part 2 to come.) My 3 grandkids (kidlets, as I call them) enjoyed their candy-filled holiday, although little Gavin was pretty tuckered out long before the trick-or-treating was over for the other two. I've included a photo of them, all dressed up in their costumes. Scarlett, who is almost 4, was a cat. For the second year in a row. Is it obvious that she likes cats? Alex, who was less than a week from her third birthday, was a princess. Cinderella, to be exact, but she didn't get the movie on DVD until her birthday, so "Princess" was good enough for her. Gavin was a pint-sized vampire--sans the fangs--and looked quite stunning in his little "Count" suit. I'm sure there's still candy left. Both moms and dads were smart and tucked it away and are still handing it out to the little ones, a little at a time. They're all already planning costumes for next year!