Canada Garden: 12/14

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Hello 2015

 Well, no it's not quite 2015 yet.  But almost. You've seen this little crocheted Christmas tree many times here.   I don't do a lot of decorating at home anymore now that we've been traveling to be with Bets &  Kyle and their parents for the big day.  But this little tree, made by Larry Greene's mom a long time ago, makes me smile every year.  Poor little squished angel!  Actually the whole thing is in really good shape for its many years of wear.
And now for some rescued-from-the-grocery-store-tulips, how-many-seed-catalogs-came-in-the-mail-today and every-day-a-minute-or-two-more sunlight . . .

Merry Christmas 2014


Monday, December 29, 2014

Christmas 2014



Grandma Peggy sent the kids a nice Christmas box which included this sweet ornament and a silver snowman.  And homemade jam.  They got summer in their Christmas box!
 Rachel has decorated the kids' rooms so cute.  They each had a white tree.  

And even though there's no Christmas in this batman scene from Kyle's room, I couldn't leave it out.  Another beautiful Christmas with Judson & Rachel and BK.  Love love in Madisonville.



Tuesday, December 23, 2014

It's Christmas!



Betsy & Kyle got to take a ride on the Polar Express! Looks like they had an awesome time :)
 I love this shot of Kyle as the camel.  

Merry Merry Christmas :)

Saturday, December 06, 2014

The Artist Peggy at The Farm










Goodbye Sweet Friend

Nan & Ellen at PJ's wedding, 1985
Also from PJ's wedding:  Emily, Debbie, Sarah Beth, Nan, Ellen

Nan was my best friend in the whole world for a lot of years. She and Debbie taught me how to l.a.u.g.h!  Those two sisters absolutely rolled in the floor laughing so hard.  I have no memory at all of what we laughed about, just being together with them made me happy.


After Tommy died and I was at UK going to school, Nan and I talked for hours on the phone every week.  It cost us hundreds (thousands?) of dollars on the long distance phone bills--that was  when we paid by the minute for long-distance on our land lines. Where were the cell phones back then?!  But we needed each other  and we never regretted one penny that went to the phone companies.

And here Nan talking with Elizabeth at Ellen's wedding.  
1986? in the Wilson's back yard.  Another  lovely wedding.

I had the nicest visit with Nan and Sue just three short months ago.  We talked about old times and caught up on the latest news and laughed again.  So glad that we had that last time together.