Eating the first radishes out of the garden! (I distinctly remember my mom coming to pick me up from High Plains School so we could go to my piano lessons, and she brought along a little bag with a couple of little radishes in it for me. -- That's a mother's love!)
The first sunbathing -- you brought back memories for me, Aubrey!
Finding the first pullet eggs that were hidden on the farm back when we were raising chickens!
Lilacs in bloom -- my lilac bush is covered!
Discovering that first litter of kittens hidden in the loft in the barn, behind the ivy in front of Grandpa's house, in a stack of bales ... I guess Bob and Ann have lots of experience with this!
And of course, that first baby calf to be born (even though that's way past from very early spring)!
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Greetings from New England!
A quick hello out to all our KS, NM, 'Bama family! We're in Boston for Greg's graduation -- pictures to come after I get home. We've had a wonderful (but too short) time with Greg and Kim, Drew and Carrie, and Greg's family. I fly back to KC today, and Dick flies to San Diego for a week of meetings. Love all of you!
Friday, April 3, 2009
Happy Birthday!!
Everybody please sing along:
Happy birthday to you,
Happy birthday to you!
Happy birthday, dear Bob,
Happy birthday to you!
Hope your day is a great one! We love you!
Happy birthday to you,
Happy birthday to you!
Happy birthday, dear Bob,
Happy birthday to you!
Hope your day is a great one! We love you!
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Lane! It's Here!
I thought I'd better let Lane know that I picked our first of this spring's asparagus -- just four stalks, but they'll start producing pretty quickly, especially if we happen to get any rain. You better plan a trip to come see us, Lane, so you can eat some of the asparagus!
Saturday, March 14, 2009
The Shumard-Wiles Gang
We had a very special trip to Grand Junction this past week to remember and celebrate Uncle Wes Shumard's life. It was a blessing to connect with these dear cousins and share memories and laughter and tears.
The Wiles and Shumard cousins: Bob, Joann, and Larry standing behind Rita, Dorie, and Julie.

Standing -- Dick Gimple, Rita (Shumard) Campbell, Joann (Wiles) Gimple, Julie (Shumard) Campbell, Bob Wiles, Ann Wiles, Gary Alstatt, Dorie (Shumard) Alstatt, Larry Wiles, and Kevin (Rita's stepson).
Seated -- Cheryl Alstatt, Earl and Lois Wiles, Megan and Aiden Alstatt (Jason's wife and son).
Monday, February 16, 2009
Who's next?
Friday, February 6, 2009
Way Too Long!
Time to update all of you on the happenings around here since it's been a month. Where did January go?!
A chunk out of the middle of the month for me was consumed by helping Dick's mom as she went through surgery for breast cancer. At 80 years old, we weren't sure what to expect as far as recovery, but she did great. We brought her here to our home for about a week-and-a-half right after her dismissal from the hospital, and she and I had a good time together as the days went by and she was doing so well. We're thankful that the surgery was right for her. Mom and I will go to visit with an oncologist this next Tuesday and consider what he might recommend (if anything). Pray for us to listen well to what's said, for her to know what she should do, and for us to wholeheartedly support her in whatever decision she makes.
Dick's traveled twice in January. The first time was to Atlanta for an unexpected visit to a company there. The second time has been to Montreal, Canada -- he'll return late tonight from that trip. He has said it was very, very cold up there, so I think he'll be glad to get back and enjoy our unusual Feb. upper 60s tomorrow. However, the wind may blow him away -- awfully windy today and supposed to be tomorrow as well.
It's always delightful to hear what's going on with all of you, so keep up the good communications! Larry, we're all watching and waiting to see the Model T come together for you; thanks so much for sharing your progress with us.
A chunk out of the middle of the month for me was consumed by helping Dick's mom as she went through surgery for breast cancer. At 80 years old, we weren't sure what to expect as far as recovery, but she did great. We brought her here to our home for about a week-and-a-half right after her dismissal from the hospital, and she and I had a good time together as the days went by and she was doing so well. We're thankful that the surgery was right for her. Mom and I will go to visit with an oncologist this next Tuesday and consider what he might recommend (if anything). Pray for us to listen well to what's said, for her to know what she should do, and for us to wholeheartedly support her in whatever decision she makes.
Dick's traveled twice in January. The first time was to Atlanta for an unexpected visit to a company there. The second time has been to Montreal, Canada -- he'll return late tonight from that trip. He has said it was very, very cold up there, so I think he'll be glad to get back and enjoy our unusual Feb. upper 60s tomorrow. However, the wind may blow him away -- awfully windy today and supposed to be tomorrow as well.
It's always delightful to hear what's going on with all of you, so keep up the good communications! Larry, we're all watching and waiting to see the Model T come together for you; thanks so much for sharing your progress with us.
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