May 25, 2009

A Window on Life






Grandpa had watered the flowers in our window well and then left the room for a moment, returning just in time to catch Grace in one of her quiet moments. Wouldn't it be wonderful to fit in a window sill and just enjoy the beauty in a few of natures offerings.

There is a garden in every childhood, an enchanted place where colors are brighter, the air softer, and the morning more fragrant than ever again. ~Elizabeth Lawrence

May 21, 2009

Childhood is the most beautiful of all life's seasons. ~Author Unknown

Can you tell from these last couple of posts that I've been going through old photos?
Dad has an old photo album of his mother's, it's the ancient type with adhesive pages that deteriorates the pictures over time. I've removed as many pictures as can be without damage, the others will take a little more TLC to get them out. Anyway, I thought you might like to see a few of dad's childhood pics.

The back of this photo said: Albert age 3, yellow linen suit, homemade.

Nothing written on the back of this one, but I'd estimate that Albert was 7 or 8 years old.
I called dad at work to see if he remembered where this picture was taken, this is what he told me: Their family was visiting a Steven Foster commemorative site. Who you ask is Steven Foster? Well, he is the composer of "Swanee River", the state song of Florida. Dad and his brother Monty were almost eight years apart in age. Monty looks like a real happy fellow. I think their personalities were about as different as night and day.
Here's a funny side note to the pic: At this age dad thought that if you opened your mouth when the picture was taken, there would be a word bubble above his head with what he was saying. All pictures from this trip his mouth was open.
No notation on the back of this photo but I know dad played the french horn in high school and was in the marching band. Cute or what......

May 20, 2009

Even when freshly washed and relieved of all obvious confections, children tend to be sticky. ~Fran Lebowitz


Who has the cutest kids in town,
Sorry Heather, you just had not arrived yet :(
I do
I do

Who is glad they're all grown up,
I am
I am

Who still loves to touch their wonderful skin,
It's me
It's me

Who thinks his children can do no wrong,
Albert does
Albert does

When are their Hugs and Kisses the best,
Any time
Any time

Who's up at 1:45am thinking about her children

The Mother Person
That's who


May 15, 2009

How strange that Nature does not knock, and yet does not intrude! ~Emily Dickinson

Early this morning Dad went outside to apply his personal touch and detail to the yard. The last couple of weeks he's been fighting the battle of the dandelions. He has crawled around the yard with his trusty dandelion digging tool. Extracting the foul weed by its roots, unleashing with vigor his spring energy on the offending growth. Then followed up with a good dose of liquid poison on the newly emerged blooms through the week. Albert Gentry may be a mild mannered grandpa by day but with the unfolding of a fresh Saturday morning dawns my fearless sweetheart "Dandelion Man".
I love to hear the sounds as he works, the whhhirrlll of the weed wacker as he gives all the borders a proper trim. Bringing all the edges of lawn and flower beds back into order. Then he wheels the yard waste can out for easy access during the mowing. The sound of the lawn mower being started and then the drone of the motor as he works his way from the front yard, along the south side of the house, across the back then finishing on the north side by our bedroom window is as beautiful a sound to me as any symphony. I may not have been outside this morning, but I've been an eye witness to this routine enough over the years that I can close my eyes and picture the process just by listening.
Then as if he's placing icing on a freshly baked cake, the sprinkler system comes to life and the yard received a well deserved drink. A "toast" to the freshness of a new spring day.
Whether I'm in the yard or just sitting in my bed listening to the sounds of the outdoors, I'm sincerely grateful for this life, my husband, our children, the song of a bird, warmth of sunshine, kindness of friends, and the eternal perspective that gives meaning to all of these blessings.

I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in. ~John Muir

May 11, 2009

A Little of This and a Little of That

Happy Monday everyone! Thank you to everyone that contributed to a wonderful Mother's Day. The only thing I would have added would have been to spend some time outside in the fresh air.

Rob, Sri and their children drove down in the afternoon and prepared a yummy dinner for dad and me. The menu consisted of cashew chicken sandwiches on croissants (a family favorite), roasted beet salad and, broccoli salad followed by every one's favorite, strawberry shortcake.
April, Brad and Myles came by later in the afternoon. Myles rode his bike over dressed in full riding gear and made the trip in just under 11 minutes. Sorry I don't have a picture of him, he looks rather macho with a slight sheen of perspiration on his face and his muscles all firm from the ride. Good grief the boy is growing up too fast!
Eli and Micah were given lessons in arm wrestling and then tutored in the fine art of Indian leg wrestle. I think both are actually a right of passage in our family, especially the Indian leg wrestling. April has held the title of Family Champion for as long as I can remember. We may have to have a serious round of the old Indian leg wrestling in Torrey this year, just to see if April can maintain her domination. Practice up everyone.

Dennis and Tawny surprised me with an exceptionaly fun treat, a Scrapbook of the two of them. The first few pages are as they say "The Early Years". They promise to send additional pages every few weeks for me to add to the book.
We all know how much I love pictures!



Heather, Joe and the girls are currently on their Alexander family cruise with Mickey Mouse. The house is way too quiet and I'm missing my daily dose of kisses and hugs from Grace and Jane.
A little over a week ago Heather hosted a "Glitter Toes" party. We had a great time indulging ourselves with the ever so unnecessary application of super sparkly polish to our otherwise boring toes. I had almost decided not to have my toes done, but I'm glad that I did. It really is fun to catch a glimpse of the silly embellishment.