I only have to watch the Monarchs in our back yard as they go through their cycles of caterpillar, chrysalis, and metamorphosis to be reminded that change is necessary for growth. Enjoy your wings, sweet girls!
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Changes
I only have to watch the Monarchs in our back yard as they go through their cycles of caterpillar, chrysalis, and metamorphosis to be reminded that change is necessary for growth. Enjoy your wings, sweet girls!
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Family Time
In all my sorting through hundreds of family pictures from many years, I often think, "Why didn't I take more?" I know, of course. Family life was busy, it was hard to catch just the right candid shots, and our equipment for photography was not very good. I take such pleasure in being able to pick up my cell phone and catch a moment of unexpected happiness. We went out house hunting this afternoon, and Ben, Kristen, and Nora took this few minutes to sit for awhile on a bench. I am passing some of their sunshine on to you!
Saturday, February 13, 2016
Happy Birthday, Mignon!
Mignon was my first friend for after school play times and overnights where we "roasted" crackers over a flashlight and put doll dresses on her kitty. Her dog was a chow named Taffy. We got matching baby dolls and named them matching names. I went on campfire cookouts to a place called Fry's Gap with her family. Her older sister Charlotte and her parents were gracious and kind to me.
Through the years, Mignon has remained a beautiful, charming woman and faithful friend. She is a woman of faith and has been a wonderful wife, mother, and grandmother. She is one of the most creative and talented people I know. Happy Birthday, Dear Friend!
Saturday, February 6, 2016
Ky and Clyde
Ky and Clyde
In the week that leads up to Valentine's Day, I am reflecting about the couples and marriages that have been part of my understanding of love and commitment. Both my maternal and paternal grandparents and my parents had the "until death do us part" kind of marriage. And since they lived a fairly long time, that meant many years together.The photograph above is one of the last ones I have of both of them. It has been stored away for many years, and Joe's scanning project brought it to my attention again. I am so grateful for these two and their love for me. I remember Papa's hearty laugh, his toothless grin, the way he bent down low over a small radio to listen to baseball games. I remember Grandma's hands kneading biscuit dough, scattering scraps for the chickens, tucking me into a feather bed, doing fine needlework and quilting, the way she lived out her faith. Life was not easy for them. They had few comfortable amenities, and a great deal of heartbreak. But they did their best and shared what they did have. Ky's birthday, February 17(1885), and Clyde's on March 15 (1887) prompt me to think of them with great respect and admiration. They were married in 1905, and were together until Ky's death in 1965, a month short of his 80th birthday. Clyde lived on for another 12 years, dying in 1977. Their 60 years of marriage is a tribute to making a life together.
Monday, February 1, 2016
Family Photo
Ben, Joe, Sean, Mary Ann and Jeremy on Nana's couch, probably 1979 or 1980
For awhile after we were married, I continued using my 35mm camera, but then we began using polaroid cameras - great for seeing the photos right away, but terrible for their quality and durability. Then we switched to a very simple point and click camera, which involved developing and negatives. Many of those have faded terribly. I was not a great photographer, and was usually in a hurry to capture a moment, so many of our pictures are poor photos. I confess to having had very little organization with photo storage, with only a few making it into albums - which certainly makes it hard to organize them after over 50 years of family life. We want to keep the ones we have in a way that allows us to view them easily, and digital storage allows us that plus ways to organize and share with all our family.
There are so many more ways to turn out great photographs now. My smart phone works better for me than my good camera most of the time because I have it with me, and it is so quick and easy to get good candid shots. I can capture an image of a granddaughter, view, edit, and post it on FaceBook for friends and family to see more quickly than I used to be able to take off my lens cap, focus, and click! I take more photos, and have learned so much about cropping and editing. These, too, will be stored in files on my computer I am finally organizing pictures! Old dogs really can learn new tricks.
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