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

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Picnic At Silver Lake - Ahhh Summer



After all that snow last week I thought it would be fun to visit the lake, like we did last summer. This was a wonderfully warm and sunny day last September - everyone was enjoying the lake.


It is Silver Lake County Park, about an hour away - there is picnicking, swimming, boating, camping and snug little cabins to rent.



Peaceful and calm. The buildings across the lake are the lodge and a larger cabin that groups and families can rent.


Some boys were enjoying a day of jumping off the dock . . .




Splash!


Getting ready for a kayak ride . . .




Lots of kayaks and canoes that day . . .

The view from our picnic table . . .



Taking the dog along . . .


I was hoping to see a hawk in this old dead tree - we had seen one before, but not today, just the lovely old tree . . .


Ahhh summer, where are you planning a picnic next summer - never to early to start planning.



Thursday, January 12, 2012

Trip to Concrete To See TheEagles



Last weekend we decided to head up to Concrete to see the eagles. It is their eagle festival all month - the time when the eagles are feeding on the spawning salmon. We expected huge crowds but only saw a few bunches of people and not very many eagles at all. We did see some though.

This one was way across the river . . .


A good close up . . .

Two more, across the river . . .


Nice of them to sit still for us for so long . . .


I think one is taking a nap . . .

The river was fabulous!

There were many boats and kayaks floating down the river, getting a closer look at the eagles . . .

On the way back home we came upon a field full of sunshine. The sun was at that low slanting time and made everything seem magical.

Cows in the sunlit pasture . . .

You can barely see the snow covered mountain behind the pasture . . .

Here's a better look at the mountain - part in sun - part in shadow . . .

Fresh snow . . .





The north side of the mountain had a lot more of the fresh snow . . .

It was a lovely day - and next time - a treasure that we found on that same trip - but not in the mountains and not at the river. But first - the funniest thing we saw on our trip . . .

This young boy was sitting on this telephone pole - just sitting there - right on the edge of the road, well over 25 feet off the ground. I took this picture and then we pulled up beneath his perch and I asked him if he was having a good time and he smiled and said yes, he was. And he told us that not many people had noticed that he was up there. I have no idea how he got up there - if he climbed up the pole he is sitting on he would have black marks on his clothes from the pole. Just a young boy having fun on a Sunday afternoon. What do you do for fun on Sunday afternoons?

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy New Year



I had decided on my New Year post - and then changed my mind - so here I am - wandering among the months of last year.

With the exception of a very scary start to 2011 it has been a grand year. We started off with rushing Don to the ER exactly one year ago today. When you arrive at the ER and state that you had open heart surgery - they will have you in the examining room in 10 seconds flat - no waiting around. He was in and out of the hospital several times with one extended stay - and ended up with surgery in early April (not heart related) - and then things began to turn around for us and the year showered us with loveliness and happiness.

When we finally started the year (I count it as starting in April - after the medical crises in January and February) we found ourselves the owners of a brand new 2011 KIA Optima. Black and shiny and the most fabulous car we've ever owned. Road trips here we come.


In late spring we got our long awaited new deck - it is 12x24 and we were out on it every chance we could get. Our son-in-law Jay headed up the construction - that guy can lift a 24 foot long 8x12 beam and make it look easy - and our other kids and grandkids pitched right in to help. Not only is it a fabulous deck with a ramp for easy access, it is a reminder of how wonderful our family is to us.















Our summer weather was very late in coming - but when it finally got here (and lasted only about 5 weeks) we enjoyed every minute of it.


The event of the year was the birth of our third grandson - Donald Ray Bayne III - in West Virginia on June 2. He is one of the happiest babies I've ever seen, smiling and laughing all the time and charming everyone he meets.



We didn't get to meet him until October, when we flew to West Virginia to spend two wonderful weeks with them. Now we are hoping to have them come out here - or for us to go back there again - I just can't get enough of sweet babies.


Jahn-Zyel and Ben have been a great delightful part of our year. Jahn learned to sew this year, during the time the deck was being built and he wasn't needed out there to help out. He was an amazingly fast learner and was way ahead of my instructions. (And then for Christmas he got his very own sewing machine).


Ben lost his front teeth this summer and fall - and also learned to read like a whiz. One day we were driving in town and he read the sign on the bank - People's Bank. He asked me why it was called People's bank and I replied that I didn't rightly know. He said - "Grammy, it is because animals don't use it, only people". Well, I should have figured that out myself.


We got to have Ben here several days a week during summer vacation and we made good use of the new deck. We would eat lunch out there almost every day and read books and play games - such a delightful summer. Summer time and grandsons is a great combination! Ben also took swimming lessons this summer at the community pool - with Grammy watching and her camera ever ready.


In September, on a whim, I looked in craigslist for a piano and found the most wonderful 1895 Harrington Piano, almost free. We had it professionally moved (no more piano moving for us) and the boys' old toy room is now becoming my music room. For Christmas Don got me a lovely old piano bench (from 1920) that matches the piano very well. After over 10 years of not having a piano (since we moved to Washington) I now have one and am enjoying it so much. Maybe by next Christmas Lori and and I can play duets for the holidays - me on the piano - Lori on the cello.


Also in September, Jahn started 4th grade in a new school, and Ben started first grade in his much loved Roosevelt School.

September was a huge month - so many happenings we could almost not keep up with them. In September Don and I both had our books published.



Don wrote a training manual for his work with Developmentally Delayed Adults.


My book,
Are We Walking To Alaska? is the story of when my family first moved to Alaska when I was only 6, and Alaska was not yet a state. What a thrill it was to receive the final proofs in the mail and to see our books go up for sale. And then in December both books also went up for sale on Kindle. We have indeed had an exciting year.



After we got home from West Virginia it was almost time for the holidays - and what wonderful holidays we had. Ben and Jahn entertained us with their costumes on Halloween - Jahn was a storm trooper and Ben was Batman, with a flashing belt even. Thanksgiving was special - and oh so delicious and then came Christmas.


Baking, eating, visiting, enjoying family and friends - one of our favorite times of the year. Christmas day the boys had so much fun opening their gifts - playing out in the rain with poppers that Grampy had bought for them and wrestling in the bedroom. After dinner our kids and Don pitched in and did all the clean up - I didn't touch one leftover or one dish - what a delightful gift to me it was. I was able to sit and read to the boys (a sneaky, but sweet way they had to keep me out of the kitchen).

And now we come to the end of the year and the beginning of a brand new one. Looking back we see a wonderful year full of family and friends and good times. Looking forward we hope for a happy and healthy new year for all. I've enjoyed wandering back through our fabulous year with you - hope your year was as wonderful.