Tuesday, April 22, 2014



Easter 2014 
The Lord is Risen!



Theo's first Easter
Two months old



Diana's mother, Carmen, gave me 

this beautiful Easter dress from Mexico!



If Frank and I were Rabbits, this would be us.


I don't know... that rabbit doesn't look real to me. 

Or maybe it ate some clover by the nuclear power plant.



This is pretend. A rabbit can't really fit in an egg.



Reading lines for the play, Harvey.


Tuesday, January 7, 2014





My grandson, Jack Chisholm, wrote this note when he was six.







"After Christmas holiday
there will be a target contest.
You are invited"

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Adam says the blessing



1991  (he's 26 now)
Adam is learning a new blessing.  He asked me to write it down on this card, even though he can't read.  He thought the blessing is what cooled our food off because I often said, "Your food's hot, let's say the blessing and then we'll eat."


Sunday, August 4, 2013

Another Life Across the Street



I teach a writing class up at church and my students write about their childhoods.  This is from my friend, Peggy Myer's, book, "It All Began on New Year's Eve".  (She was born on New Year's Eve!)

Notice that even when really unusual things happen, kids don't know it's unusual until they are much older.

 Peggy and Mrs. Simpson

The Simpsons lived in the house across the street.  Their grandchildren came from Miami to visit for much of the summer each year and we would play Canasta and marathon games of Monopoly.  Mr. Simpson was not well, and I really did not know much about him.  

When Mr. Simpson died, Mrs. Simpson was afraid of being alone at night.  She asked Mom if I could come and sleep at her house and I did most nights for about a year.  I believe I was maybe in the third grade.  I would get myself ready for bed, kiss my parents good night and head across the street.  Mrs. Simpson would give me ice cream with chocolate syrup and a cherry on top before bed. I would slouch down on the sofa so my head wasn’t showing over the top and watch TV with her past my bedtime.  I would sleep in a big bed in the back of the house with Mrs. Simpson.  The next morning I’d head home and get ready for school.  


Once, Mrs. Simpson asked me if I’d like to plant a flower garden in a corner of her yard by her garage.  I remember planting the seeds she had purchased in packets in rich black, moist soil and being so proud when violets came up full of green leaves and eventually beautiful flowers. When Kingoff’s Jewelry store closed, she bought me a pretty white gold ring with a small diamond chip in the center.  One thing that I thought was unique about her was she would gently stroke the backs of bumblebees that landed on her azalea blooms.  As far as I know she never got stung.  She lived to be about 100.  

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Montgomery Trip--4 Big Things Celebrated


Since many in our family were not able to attend Adam & Diana's wedding in Mexico, we had a family reception in Montgomery at my mom's house for them.  Here are the 4 big things we celebrated:

  • Wedding reception for Adam and Diana
  • engagement for Laura and Craig
  • engagement for Nikki and Cory
  • New baby arriving around Valentines Day for our daughter,       Janet and her husband, Michael

  • My mom, and sisters Janet and Marianne

    These are my two nieces, Laura and Nikki.  Laura got engaged to Craig  Barton and Nikki got engaged to Cory Clinton.

    Marianne and Stephanie with 2 feral kittens that
    Stephanie tamed in just 2 days!




    Diana & Adam, the newlyweds!

    Reception cake (white cake with white buttercream frosting)!

    Decorating for the reception 



     




    Country's BBQ for dinner



    Janet (my sister), Peter (brother), me, Marianne (sister)


    Michael & Janet brought us a little gift from Mexico...


    Wh-a-a-a-t?  A BABY!!!!


    Our two grandsons, Jack and Ian with Janet holding 

    a likeness of their new baby--if it's a boy!






    Mamma and her 3 great-grandchildren



    Adam (26) , Frank, Chris, Janet (35), and Michael (35)


    Adam & Diana, Janet (daughter), Janet (sister), 

    Marianne (sister), and Mamma. 

    Diana & Adam with painting of their wedding 

    done by Adam's cousin, Laura Till

    Laura's painting of Diana & Adam's wedding in Mexico

    Diana looks at collection of Adam's childhood drawings

    Family takes a walk after big dinner




    We went to the baseball game 

    and the Biscuits whupped the Blue Wahoos!


    Dinner at the ball game

    Diana and Adam sing a duet!









    Here we are in the Biscuit sky box

    enjoying the baseball game


    Wednesday, July 10, 2013

    Intelligent Life Discovered

    This is a story about our son, Adam, when he was in 3rd grade (he's 26 now).
    1995--
    The other night at dinner, Adam was acting a little distracted, like he was reading an imaginary book.  His eyebrows were furrowed, and I swear, I remember that same look on his face the day he was born.  He stood up and said, "I've got to check out a theory, I'll be right back." He came back in a few minutes with a pocket calculator and said, "I was right, any number whose digits add up to 9 can be divided evenly by 9."  I said, "What?" and Janet said, "Huh?"  Frank said, "That's right, but how did you figure it out?"

    He said first he thought of 36 and 63, both could be divided by 9 and added up to 9.  Then he thought of all the numbers in the "nine times" multiplication tables: 9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 81...each one added up to 9.  Then he tried some bigger numbers: 21,321 and 111,111,111 on the calculator and they too added up to 9 and were divisible by 9!

    Janet said, "Hm.  Is there more corn?"


    Tuesday, July 9, 2013

    Nikki's New Year's Resolution 1989

    These are letters written by my niece, 
    Nikki Mueller 
    when she was 7.  She is now 31.





    Nikki's New Year's Resolution!







    Nikki’s Diary
    June-August, 1989
    (Nikki is 7 years old)

    June 29—Not to long a go it was my bithDay I got loss of 
                    pressins and loss of peplol came.

    June 30—I love my hamster he is cuddley and he is vere soft 
                   an vere frindle I can not stand it

    July 1— To nihgt my brather is being a brat and he is acding like 
                   a babay

    July 2— To moro we are going to spind the nihgt at the hobel an
                   we are gana have fun.

    July 3— Deneesis (Dennis’s) gril frind came over and we had fun.

    July 4— We got to see the fier works and they were buttafle 
                  and the last one was the best one

    July 11—We got to see a moove and it was Gost Gusters Tow 
                  and we got a new cage for my hamster because it always
                  gets out of the old cage

    July 25—A fyou (few) days a go we got a new car and tomower 
                wrer going to my Grama and Grampa and we are briving 
                and I am going to miss my hamster.

    Aug. 4— We are in tuscoen (Tuscon, AZ) and it is rineing 
                and pritue sune (pretty soon) we are going to eat.