We spent a long weekend in Erie with Drew and Carrie and had a wonderful time. On that Saturday, we went to Pittsburgh and visited the National Aviary and had a fun trip together as well as seeing lots and lots of birds. Drew, Carrie, and Dick are in one of the habitats in the top picture, and the other, of course, is a couple of napping flamingoes. Looks just like a couple of yard ornaments, huh!
This is the little white table and chair set that I had when I was growing up. Then Carrie and Kim played with it. Now it's been repaired and repainted for Nathanael to enjoy -- which he definitely does -- stacking all kinds of toys and trucks, etc., on it and having snacks there.
Nathanael is helping Grandpa pick tomatoes from the garden. Picking tomatoes is one of his favorite outdoor activities ranking right up there with gathering sticks and acorns and walnuts from the yard. He's a good little helper!
And here's the little red chair that my Grandpa Henry Arthur Wiles made for his sons, Clifton and Earl (Daddy). We always played with it as we were growing up at home, and then all the grandkids played with this little chair whenever they were visiting at Grandpa and Grandma Wiles' through the years. Now Nathanael is having a turn with it, too.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
End of Summer
Here are a few pictures from the past couple of months:
Nathanael and Grandpa are waiting for a K-State football game to begin with their K-State shirts. Two pretty good buddies!


Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Colorado 2011
The first was a week with Drew and Carrie and Greg and Kim and Nathanael in Winter Park, just relaxing together. This was in mid-June, and we actually had a couple of inches of snow the first day we were there! The mountains were unbelievably lush and beautiful; just couldn't get enough of them.
Nathanael and his grandpa taking a walk/wagon ride around Winter Park.
And we had a terrific time connecting with our dear friends, the Millers, for a bit of time in Estes before heading back home. This was the first time we had been all together since we had Drew, Greg, and Claire join the family as spouses and Evie and Nathanael join as first grandchildren! (Drat! Just realized I haven't yet received the group picture from the Miller camera of this.)
Then, after a couple of weeks in warm, humid, heating-up Kansas, Dick and I returned to Colorado for our annual get-away to Rainbow Lake with Daddy and Lois and Larry and Galena. This time we started our trip in Grand Junction to meet up with the Shumard cousins so we could go up above Paonia to the West Muddy area where Great Grandpa and Great Grandma Grant and Nellie Shumard and Grandpa and Grandma Art and Dora Shumard along with Aunt Rene and Uncle Wes (at that time both under about four years of age) homesteaded for a couple of years. Thanks to some invaluable preparation and legwork by Gary and Dorie, we were able to drive up to the location of the homestead, tramp around the area, and see a few meager remains of equipment and perhaps pieces of the old barn and see the spring/creek that had been dammed up for their water use. What a very hard life that must have been -- but beautiful mountains surrounding and gorgeous old quakies! Truly a special time with the cousins.
The cousins up on the Shumard homestead site. Rita, Julie, Joann, Larry, and Dora.
A large grove of quakies near the homestead site. Dick and Gary went out close to them so we could get a picture of their size in perspective. They truly were big, old quakies!
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Holiday Happenings
We had wonderful family times both here at home and as we travelled to Hutch and Douglass to be with extended family. Here are a few pictures:
Drew and Carrie all the way from Erie with their two dogs,
here for a whole week; it was terrific!
Bob, Audra, and Grandma came to spend Christmas Day with us, too.
Card games for the "girls"...
...and Wii for the "boys".
Nathanael all tucked in for his car ride to Hutchinson for the Wiles family Christmas.
I didn't get many pictures this day, but we again had some lively card games going and had a wonderful time altogether.
The next day found us down at Douglass for the Gimple Family Christmas. Here's Mom and her boys.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Thanksgiving Afternoon
The yummy traditional dinner has been eaten, and we're all feeling the "turkey coma" effects -- some more than others (Dick's mom has nodded off in the rocking chair!)
Dick and Greg are playing dominoes with our two Iraqi friends (ESU students) who came to enjoy the day with us.
Nathanael's headed for yet another nap along with his sweet mama.
We had a brief chat with Carrie earlier to exchange "Happy Thanksgiving" greetings as they spend the weekend with Drew's family.
And I'm counting my many, many blessings -- the list is endless!
Happy Thanksgiving to all my dear ones who check in on the blogs occasionally. Love to all of you!
Dick and Greg are playing dominoes with our two Iraqi friends (ESU students) who came to enjoy the day with us.
Nathanael's headed for yet another nap along with his sweet mama.
We had a brief chat with Carrie earlier to exchange "Happy Thanksgiving" greetings as they spend the weekend with Drew's family.
And I'm counting my many, many blessings -- the list is endless!
Happy Thanksgiving to all my dear ones who check in on the blogs occasionally. Love to all of you!
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
These are a few of my favorite things...
In no particular order...
Sitting on the deck with a good cup of coffee, sun shining, hoodie on because it's 50 degrees
Crisp juicy apples
Gregory who does the mowing and yard work faithfully and cheerfully
The smell of fall in the air - dusty, dry leaves; marigolds and chrysanthemums
Drew and Carrie both doing well at their jobs
Phone calls with dear friends and family
Kim who does the shopping and helps with some terrific meals
Open windows and no air conditioning
Erie visit planned for mid-October
Dick shifting his work hours and carpooling so we have longer evenings
Fields of wild sunflowers as well as 6-foot tall prairie grasses turning to rust and gold and bronze
Nathanael who provides hours and hours of delight with his giggles
...and this list could go on and on and on...I AM BLESSED!
Sitting on the deck with a good cup of coffee, sun shining, hoodie on because it's 50 degrees
Crisp juicy apples
Gregory who does the mowing and yard work faithfully and cheerfully
The smell of fall in the air - dusty, dry leaves; marigolds and chrysanthemums
Drew and Carrie both doing well at their jobs
Phone calls with dear friends and family
Kim who does the shopping and helps with some terrific meals
Open windows and no air conditioning
Erie visit planned for mid-October
Dick shifting his work hours and carpooling so we have longer evenings
Fields of wild sunflowers as well as 6-foot tall prairie grasses turning to rust and gold and bronze
Nathanael who provides hours and hours of delight with his giggles
...and this list could go on and on and on...I AM BLESSED!
Friday, June 4, 2010
May 2010 -- A Bit of This and a Bit of That
Here's a hodge-podge of items from this past month:
Greg and Kim and Nathanael sent us a mug with Nathanael's picture on it for a late-Mother's Day/early Father's Day gift and told us we had to share.! When I had first dibs on it for a cup of coffee, Dick grabbed the camera to get evidence of my hogging. I don't think that was very fair of him; after all, Mother's Day comes before Father's Day!

Here's evidence that Ayse and Reyna are getting along much better...as long as they keep a few feet between them! (Greg and Kim, notice Bear lying on the floor waiting for Ayse's nightly attack and presentation to us in our bedroom.)

We went to Audra's 8th grade graduation, and here's a glimpse of the three Gimple men spending some time together:

And here's the Graduate with Grandma Gimple. Congratulations, Audra!

We also got to go to Wichita to support Paige at the State Track meet, and I had fun playing with Jackson and Lane while waiting for another race time to roll around. It was good to visit with family here, too! (I like the guy sitting in front of our family in the second picture, sleeping away with his mouth open -- such excitement!)


We also got to go to Wichita to support Paige at the State Track meet, and I had fun playing with Jackson and Lane while waiting for another race time to roll around. It was good to visit with family here, too! (I like the guy sitting in front of our family in the second picture, sleeping away with his mouth open -- such excitement!)


Friday, April 9, 2010
Ayse's "pose"

Notice the position Ayse seems to prefer to spend time with her people. Compare to Greg and Kim's latest blog showing the picture of Greg with Ayse from last November.
By the way, Greg, she sure is shedding right now. I told Dad I was going to brush her and collect a ziplock bag of hair to bring to you when I come. Dad said you'd probably think that was funny after you got past the idea that maybe that was all that was left of Ayse (a.k.a. Coyote Bait).
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