Wednesday, August 5, 2015

August 5, 2015

This summer has been really different. Jesse and Lori and the girls have moved in with us for an extended period of time. In the spring they will begin in earnest looking for a house. Lori looks now, but they aren't really seriously looking at this time. It's fun having the girls around! It's not too bad, though the house seems really crowded at times. Everybody is working so that makes things a bit better.

Tim and I took an early vacation the end of May. We drove to Baltimore, MD for the night. We walked around the Inner Harbor area which was very nice. We also went to Fort McHenry which was interesting. Then we drove to Chincoteague Island where we stayed for 5 nights. We had an efficiency apartment that wasn't terribly fancy, but we didn't mind. The beach area was beautiful! We took a boat ride around the island to see the wild ponies...they were beautiful! We drove up to Delaware one day and did some antiquing another day. Both of those days were rather dreary. Two days we went to the beach where it was so awesome! Loved it! We ate seafood and walked around the little town. We then drove to Kensington, MD, just outside of Washington DC where we met up with Joe and Ann Marie Campbell. We spent 2 nights with them. They showed us around American University where Joe is a professor and drove around Bethesda Naval Hospital where Ann Marie works. We then went to the WWII memorial, Newseum and Native American Museum. Ate some good food and had a great time.

I'm hoping to go camping at Letchworth State Park in New York sometime in the fall. We'll see!


Fort McHenry

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

May 13, 2015

I will talk a bit about my ancestors...I think I've done this before but I will do it again anyway. First of all I never really knew my grandmothers. My father's mother, Rose Wagner Bowman died less than a year after my parents were married and 4 months before my older sister was born. My mother's mother, Rose Brasse Heazlit died when I was about 51/2  years old. I do remember some things about her, but not a lot. She was nice and sweet and chubby. I try to remember what we did with her. I was spending the night at her house and my cousins, Susie and Lee came to play. Grandma said we could go outside barefooted IF we didn't go in the mud puddles...well of course we did. She was so mad! She had us in the bathtub and she was grumbling the whole time. We weren't allowed to play with any of the cups that we usually did...we just had to get clean. Then there was the time that Grandpa and Uncle Kenny were putting a ring in a cow (bull's?) nose. I was so scared, but I'm not sure if I was scared for the cow or for my grandpa and uncle! I remember she had a scar on the front of her neck where she had her goiter removed. Seems like she fed me blackberries with cream at some time. I loved her kitchen. She had a wood burning stove and an electric stove. She also had a clothes dryer in her kitchen. She had the neatest pantry. It was long and narrow and had lots of shelves.

My grandpa Heazlit was a big guy with a high voice...especially if he was sad and talking about grandma after she passed away. I can remember going with him to gather eggs. He would tell me to just put my hands under the hen...well when she pecked me it hurt! It didn't bother him with his tough old hide! Grandpa always walked with a limp. I didn't really know why, but I can remember him talking about some buckshot working its way out of his hip. Didn't put two and two together at the time, but one Sunday before church, I was reading my dad's sermon. He sometime preached when the regular minister was on vacation. Anyway I read the sermon and he told how he had shot Grandpa (his father-in-law!) by accident and that he never went hunting again! Oh my! I was so glad I read it before church. I'm not quite sure what I would have done if I had heard it the first time in church in front of everyone. Mom said she just assumed I knew as they had talked about it openly. Grandpa was a tough old farmer. He grew daffodils and other flowers, he kept bees, he milked his cows and grew his crops. He had sheep and pigs and chickens (those were Grandma's). He had ducks and geese and fancy pigeons and guinea hens. I remember that he also had a mule at one time. He had the work horses, Bert and Ben and a horse name Slim. I loved playing in and around the barn. He would let us drink fresh, warm milk right from the cow. In the early spring we would go to the woods and ride the wagons while the guys gathered sap and poured it into the big vat on the wagon and then we would go on to the sugar shanty where the maple syrup was being made...ohhh the smell was so sweet. It was dark and hot in the sugar shanty, but the smell was to die for! Oddly enough I didn't really like maple syrup until I was in my twenties. I loved the farm and was so sad when he sold it. Us kids would play in the creek or walk back in the woods and pick gooseberries or blackberries, or play in and around the barns. Grandpa died in 1977. Melissa is the only one of my kids to be held by him. She was a little over a year old when he died.

My grandpa Bowman was a little guy. I think I ended up being taller than him. He had snow white hair and was bald in the middle. He lived with Mrs. Russell when I was little and then when I was 10 or so, Mrs. Russell went to live with her daughter and Grandpa came to live with us. He passed away when I was a senior in high school. I didn't appreciate him while I was growing up and would have loved to have a chat with him as an adult. He would tell us stories of when he was young and said he didn't go to school long because he had to work to feed all his brothers and sisters. He would go to Uncle Harold's every day and work on his farm, feeding chickens or plowing or planting in the fields. He would come home everyday for lunch and a nap and then go back to the farm until supper time. Sometime Mom and Dad would go dancing and grandpa would babysit us. He would put the 3 of us in his old black and white car and take us for a drive...he drove soooo slow! Sometimes he would drive up and down the back roads, or he would take us to visit his brother, Don, who worked on a farm in Rochester, OH. We always enjoyed those trips. Sometimes I would go with him to run his hunting dogs. He would tell me the name of the trees and plants. Those were always fun times. Grandpa chewed tobacco...ewww! It was kind of nasty. He never chewed in the house, but he always had a wad in his mouth if he was outside. Both grandpas wore bib overalls most of the time. Grandpa Bowman always wore a hat. I don't remember Grandpa Heazlit ever wearing a hat unless he was dressed up.

Aunt Frida was my Grandmother Bowman's older sister. She was the grandmother I didn't have. She would send us a dollar for our birthdays and make us doll clothes for Christmas. I think she would come and stay with us every summer. She taught me to bake and sew embroidery. She was so talented...she could bake, sew, make rugs, make flowers out of crepe paper. She was good at all of that stuff. She told me that she had rough elbows because they didn't have enough milk to drink as children and she had bunions because her shoes were too small when she was growing. up. Yet she went to college and became a teacher until she was married.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

March 4, 2015

I'm not sure I like this getting old business...of course the alternative is, well worse! But right now I just feel OLD. First of all I work with a bunch of youngsters...Most, but not all are the age of my children...the others are almost too young to be my sister or brother and I think there are 2 people in my building that are my age...I'm thinking of retiring, but I don't think we would have enough money to pay our bills! For sure we wouldn't be able to travel anymore...what to do, what to do???  I really dread coming to work in the morning, but then I wonder if I did retire, what would I do all day??? I would really hate letting our cleaning lady go...I hate to clean, but we might have to. First of all I suppose I could clean the closets and get ride of every single think that we don't need. After that? not sure...I could do some gardening, but I'm not so into that these days. And that is only for half of the year. I have bunches of fabrics, so I could do some sewing, but that gets kind of old after a while. Ok...enough of that!

We are awaiting the birth of our third grandgirl...her name will be Audrey Edith and I am so excited and anxious to meet the little gal. I want the birth to be over so I know that both Shawna and Audrey are ok. Jake will be such a good daddy!

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

December 9, 2014

I am getting ready for Christmas...my cards are sent, most of my shopping is done, most things are already stuffed in the stockings, decorations are up, the quilts are quilted (all 7 of them!)  and some of the wrapping is done. So I need to get a gift card, finish wrapping the presents, bake something and make my candies. I want to make marshmallows and give them as gifts...also some chocolates. I'm not so sure about baking anything...we'll see. I have to decide on what we're having for Christmas eve dinner. Not so sure everyone will be there...it gets harder and harder every year. I AM looking forward to having 2 whole weeks off work...I know I just had two weeks off a couple of months ago...but it just sounds so darn nice! So looking forward to retirement or at least partial retirement. While I'm off I have to get busy on the baby quilts for little Audrey...can't wait for the end of March to be able see and hold that baby. For now though I have a bunch of sewing to do. Tonight we're watching the girls while their mom and dad go to a Cavs game. Lucky  us!

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Goodness I have let a lot of time go by! We have had a pretty good year.

Tim and I celebrated our 40th anniversary in June with a photo session with all the kids and then brunch at home.

Also in June, Tim and I traveled with the camper to Holland, MI and found it absolutely beautiful up there. Lake Michigan was gorgeous and the sand dunes were awesome. I think we like the beach! It was a little cool, but we didn't care...actually it was in the 90's in Ohio and we were glad we were in Michigan! We had a great campsite not too far from the beach. We drove to Grand Haven...a cute little town with nice little shops, then headed to Ludington because Tim wanted to check out the Drueke cribbage board company. They no longer make the boards, but did have some rough ones that we bought. We went on a sand dune ride in Saugatauk...it was sooo much fun! Just everything about the area was pretty nice. We also went down to Allegan, MI where I had a relative (dead one). So we looked him up and found where he and his family were buried. We also spent some time in the genealogy library there.  On our way to Holland we stopped at a cemetery in Dowagiac, MI to visit some of my relatives also. On the way home the back of the camper came apart...and it rained hard and we had a flat tire! We made it home, but not happy about the camper!

In August we finally got to go on our Alaska cruise/tour. We book this trip in May 2013 and had been planning it since. I hadn't flown in so long that I was really, really scared. It wasn't so bad and I managed to do that and several other things I hadn't done before. The trip was amazing and I kept asking myself if I was really in Alaska!!! We were gone for two weeks, but there were so many things that we didn't get to see. I would definitely go back in a second!

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

February 12, 2014

It has been such a cold and snowy winter! This morning on my way to work it was -15 degrees F. I don't think it has been above freezing for at least a month! And it keeps on snowing! Snow is everywhere and it's not just a coating...it's inches and inches. So, enough already! Usually the cold and snow doesn't bother me, but usually there are some breaks in the action, but not this year. Can't wait for spring!

Melissa had her back surgery last month and it went very well and she is feeling so much better. She can actually walk standing up straight, which she hadn't been able to do for several months. So glad for her!

I have started 2 new block of the month quilts...I know, I know... I should finish the quilts I have started...actually the tops are done...I just need to get them quilted. I must have about 10 quilt tops that need quilting. Right now I have 2 that are half quilted...so I really need to get on that...one is for Addie's birthday, so I do have a deadline for that.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

June 12, 2013

Last Thursday, my high school friend, Becky and I took a little trip. We drove to a lovely little town in southwestern Ohio. We stayed at a wonderful old inn which was delightful and the lunch and dinner we had there were to die for! We shopped at a couple of antique stores and the other little stores we found in town. Then in the afternoon we drove to a wonderful international grocery store. Becky thought it was a little dumb to drive so far to go to a grocery store, but I had to pull her out of it 2 hours later! It was great...so many things you could buy! They had ostrich eggs...for $39.99...that's for one! Fruits and vegetables we had never seen. And counters and counters of cheeses! Loved it!

The next morning we drove down the road a bit to a little town that boasted its antique shops...we weren't impressed and ended up at some gardening stores instead. We bought lots of neat things. That evening we met up with a couple of our high school classmates and had dinner with them..had such a great time. So nice to see them again!

Love doing things with Becky! Can't wait until our next trip!