Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Final goodbye to my grandma




Last week I lost my Grandmother. She was the last grandparent I had left. I got to know my Grandma Becky better than any of my other grandparents. I lived in the apartment on the second story of her home for over three years. When I was in Iraq, we wrote letters back and forth at least every month which helped me to keep my spirits up in the worst of times. She was always there for all of us grand kids when we needed someone to turn to. She was always thinking and putting others before herself. During World War II, this young Kentucky gal moved to Detroit MI because she heard that since all of the boys were going off to the war, they needed tough girls to work in the factories to build machines to fight the war. It was a time of sacrfice for US citizens unseen by any generation since and she dove striaght into the center of it. She also was a full-time working mother in a time when mothers were expected to stay-at-home. My grandmother was an American hero in my eyes, but if you asked her, she'd say she was just doing what needed to be done in order to protect freedom and the American way of life. Rest in peace in the kingdom of heaven grandma, your family loves & misses you....

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Happy New Year!!


We had a white Christmas for the first time in many years! We had about four inches of snow on the ground for Christmas weekend. Holly put a Santa cap on one of her Halloween decorations and Bullet got a ham bone for Christmas - Yum! I tried seeing what it would look like if had dred-locks, not pretty Haha. Christmas this year was nice, there were mounds of ham & turkey, sweets, drinks, smiles and hugs! New Year's Eve Holly & I took out the motorcycle for a nice four hour cruise stopping for drinks & lunch along the way through Owensville, Williamsburg and Bethel back roads. We had fun at Jim's Custom Cycles that night, there were friends there that Holly & I had missed seeing since the motorcycle riding season. Then we went to the VFW for the New Year's countdown and our first kiss of the year...

I've been making progress on the shed, but not as fast as I would like to. I had to dig all of the wood out of four inches of snow and temperatures with highs in the teens and low twenties didn't help - thanks to my cover-all's I did get work done. It was a high of nearly 70 degrees on New Years Eve and melted all of the snow which made for a nice mud pit around the shed and a nice motorcycle ride with Holly. I have the front nearly finished. Today I plan to hang the two front main doors which each weigh over 100 pounds. Life has been good to us lately and I am greatful for all of those fortunate things in which God has blessed us with - Family & Home...Happy 2011 until next time.....