Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Monday, March 26, 2012

Random thoughts & Photos


Having Grandkids is a lot of fun. For one thing, we get to go to a whole lot more birthday parties with all kinds of yummy cakes and goodies.

There's always plenty of hugs and kisses to go around from pretty little girls!
Along with the vast generational span created by great grand parents.


Here's my dad with one of his great grandchildren. This is my daughter's daughter.
# 7 grandbaby.

And this is # 6. Miss Mae




Here's # 8 the newest GB.

Then of course, there's the silly ones..







what fun!

Friday, December 03, 2010

Kayaking

On our recent trip to visit family in SoCal, we got together a few times to go kayaking and paddle boarding at the local lagoon. With the temperatures in the high 60's, the ocean breezes at rest, and the week off from work and school responsibilities, the days allowed for plenty of family fun.


I actually did get much further from shore, though it looks like I stayed in ankle deep water!! The tide was exceptionally high this day giving us a rare opportunity to explore areas of the marshes that are usually inaccessible most of the time. Narrow fingers of water extended through acres of tall sea grasses that abounded with various kinds of shore birds. A very peaceful, delightful time of solitude on the water.

Calle thinks she should go along too!

This is as close to the water #6 wanted to get!



Gus enjoyed the time away from the office. His sidekick, my sister's dog, thought she would go along for a swim.

The Bug, as we like to call her, was our motivator for getting out there on the lagoon. She encouraged us to rent paddle boards the previous day. We had a great time trying that!!

Wes enjoying his journey

My sis who looks incredibly similar to me!! People still get us mixed up!

Beautiful November weather

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

A New Chapter

Here is a guest blog from my niece about my mom's condition. It's very special to see how each and everyone of us has a unique contribution as we walk through this illness with her.

Here's Mom visiting her older sister for her sister's 90th birthday. The visit was a surprise for my Aunt which made the day that much more fun and happy!! We took time to take lots of photos.


Here Mom poses with her sis and her younger brother.

Me, Mom, Aunt, my Sis and Bro.


Last night she did great. Got up 3 times. I checked on her a few times.
She woke up around 6am then I woke up pretty much minutes after I asked her a couple questions She said " I can't hear you I can't find my hearing aid!" LOL
I said they are on your floor I saw them there last night. " She said I know I have one I can not find the other one"
I went and found it for her and she said " Yvonne hates touching them because they look like guinea pigs."
I thought that was kinda funny.
They do look like some sort of small animal just being birthed.
Then Yvonne came in around 7 and Whipped up a few protein smoothies for us and whooshed out.
I was actually in my morning daze quite impressed with the speed at which she not only made Grandma smoothies but then rinsed the blender out, wiped down the blender and headed out the door.
For a micro second I had this epiphany " oh that is how you keep your house clean"
Grandma had some nausea. Apparently after she lays down when she gets up her tummy is un easy. Or maybe its just a morning thing.
I got her some pepto. she ate some Ritz. ( felt a little guilty at this point: as we ate pretty much all of her crackers not knowing she needed them in the morning)
I told her I would go get more Ritz. Yvonne said OH and get the bendy straws!
Then a about 20 minutes later Aunt Muffy came in.
Said her good mornings to Grandma. Checked in
She got Grandma all of her Morning Meds.
By the time I returned from the store around 9:30 Aunt Muffy had all Grandmas appointments lined up.and had her bile catheter bag emptied.
I started putting a cupboard full of crackers away AND DAMNIT I forgot the bendy straws!
But so far where we are at is to my understanding is.
Grandma was unofficially informed that she had Pancreatic Cancer.
The instructions from the Hospital were to call Monday to set up an appointment. Muffy did.
Wed she has appointments to officially find out the news, to remove the stint, and to hopefully find out the results of her biopsy. The Cancer Center called and I put Muffy on the phone. She set up the appointment with them for the 8th.( I know that sounds like its really far away but it really was the soonest she had and Grandma is first on the list for any cancellations.)
On the 8th She sees an oncologist. This will be to lay out how to tackle the problem and how much time Grandma does have.
Aunt Muffy handled those calls perfectly. Aunt Ceil , Uncle Joe, and Aunt Yvonne were able to set Aunt Muffy up with enough info to confidently pull off those calls. I say this because I did not feel informed enough to pull them off my self. Also Aunt Muffy read the Hospital instructions which were just a little different than what everyone remembered.
So now that all that was tackled we just mothered Grandma all day.
The first part of the day was super quite.
She ate lunch around 12. She had a 3/4 of a grilled cheese sandwich.
Then around 2:30 when she fell asleep it was like one visitor after another.
Aunt Muffy was having to turn away lots of folks.
It was ironic that as soon as she fell asleep everyone started coming. I turned off her ringer let her sleep we asked everyone to let her rest. Everyone did and graciously too.
Around 4 she awoke to tons of company and Skype with Uncle Thom.
Everyone was in full force. Visiting, loving her and noticeably staying strong.
I found joy in that.
I also notice that poor Grandma is getting worn out.
Here is my advice to all of you. Coming from an outsider looking in.
We are a family of workers, doers. We get stuff done. We like to get stuff done. We show love by what we can accomplish.
I mean not exclusively but partly.
I have watched you all and you all have different approaches. And really you all compliment each other quite nicely to be honest.
You all have your rolls in this and its quite amazing to watch.
I am just hear to support and do what it is you need from me.
But sometimes the visits they are too much.
I think we all should be good about being over there just a couple at a time. At least during her recovery.If she wants to talk let her if she is quietly watching tv let her do that too.
She is taking pain meds and can not concentrate.
She nods off about every 3 hours fighting taking a nap or resting.
I think its hard for her to be present for a long period of time . So maybe just sitting with her and not talking too much would help with that too I guess.That way she does not have to focus on staying awake too much.
She really does fight the nap and falling asleep.
I think we get our stubbornness from her.
If any of you all want super special time. I would suggest humbly you sleep over at her house to help her.
There is this moment at 6 ish that she wakes up and its just you and her.
Its quite.
I just sat with her. I let her talk.
I let her share her stories and frustrations.
It was nice.
I was able to fulfill taking care of her, sitting with her, and watching her get excited over the tennis match.
As if this was just another visit and we were just catching up. I did not fuss over her too much just quietly got up asked hey While I am up you want_______?
She would say sure please get me my ________.
She shared how special everyone has been.
How everyone has been so great. She actually loves having everyone around. But she also expressed getting tired. Especially during the evening.
She has lower abdominal cramping that makes her feel guilty for needing pain pills. Luckily I had read the article I will link at the end of this and was able to share a sentiment I found.
It help her accept that its okay to need them.
She is most happy about everyone finally being together .
I admire how you have all handled family dynamics in her company.
really with each other too.
That disagreements have not proven to equal disrespect. That the love you all have for each other and for grandmas desires shines through more than anything.
Its heartwarming.
The best times to visit are:
Between 8:30 am and 12:30
1-3:30 she is pretty sleepy
4-7:30ish
because around 8 she gets pretty tired and by nine she is nodding off.
I love you all and this is just my perspective on things.
I figured while I am staying with her I will email reports.
You know, since I have to do something this can be my contribution.
Ask away at anything you want to know and I will fill you in if I have the information.
Love always,
Jennifer
p.s I do not have everyone's email so please forward to whom you like
And I am also sorry this is a bit rambly. Its hard to get all the important stuff to everyone.
I just really appreciated the texts coming up north.
So let me know if you want to also be taken out of this thread.
Stay tuned. Tuesdays report will be much shorter. Its a free day. ;) No calls to make no Doctors appointments. It should be restful for her.
Article I found helpful.

Monday, April 26, 2010

PromNight


Wesley and some of his friends got together to go to the Jr./Sr. Prom Saturday night. Wes prepared a fantastic dinner for them to enjoy. He prepared Chicken cordon bleu, pasta alfredo, salad, and for dessert, I made them a berry cobbler and Gus brought ice cream. I've told Wes many times over the years that he should consider going to Chef school. He is very comfortable and creative in the kitchen!!
With table set, candles lit, and a serenade from Jeff Buckley on the ipod, the rest of the family took off for a few hours and let them have some time without the parental units there watching!! The dinner looked great, the girls were beautiful, and the guys were dapper!




These are the other guys giving Wes a dude send off!!

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Rhododendron Parade: Downey for Sheriff and Maher Mountain Shires

We have some very dear friends of ours that have a team of beautiful Shires and a red shiny wagon!! When they asked us if we'd like to join them in the Rhododendron Parade, we jumped at the chance. We gathered up a "team" of our own and walked the parade route, passing out candy and "cop cards" and flyers!! We had a great time. We woke up to drizzling skies, but the wind blew off the cloud cover and the sun came out just enough to keep us warm and the horses cool.






Some of our wonderful campaign crew!! Thanks all!

I thought we looked amazing!! These horses are such professionals! The only thing that startled them was the clowns that we walked past!! I know just how they feel.....

Yeeeee Hawww!





We even had beautiful little girls and babies with plump rosey cheeks to kiss!

Thursday, April 08, 2010

Another Wedding!!

Second wedding of the year has come and gone. Previous posts have mentioned the craziness of marrying off two daughters in the course of 6 weeks!!! Here are a few photos of our oldest daughter and her new husband!!










Blessings and Congratulations to them as they begin their new life together!

Saturday, March 06, 2010

Just a glimpse of Humboldt



Here's a fantastic video of some of my favorite places and favorite people in Humboldt County. The beautiful girl on the horse is my daughter! This is a promotional movie for Humboldt that includes all kinds of wines, cheeses, grass fed beef, etc. I was asked to be in it too, but I had a trip to Hawaii planned at the same time they were going to be doing the filming! Bummer. My only chance at fame!! I was to be the mom in the scene of the family barbecue where the gal combs the little girl's hair!! Hope you enjoy seeing the beauty of the Northcoast of California as much as I enjoy living here! These images are filmed at one of my most favorite spots in the county. Absolutely beautiful in the spring time!


The Famous Imagio!!

Monday, February 22, 2010

Eric & Jo's Wedding Day


Miss Jo Jo

Mom and Jo

Dad & Jo









The setting at the Benbow Inn was gorgeous; such a magical place! The sun came out just long enough for us to take some stunning pictures.

All of our children. We are all 6 ft or taller except for the wedding couple!




To all of our family and friends, we wish that you all could've been here to celebrate with us. The couple wanted a very small, intimate affair with just immediate family and then have a big reception later this summer, around July. We will send out announcements soon with a save the date.