Friday, June 16, 2006

Birthday Day



Seven is my lucky number. Seven years ago today I became a grandma. It was, and still is, my very favorite gig so far. The past seven years have passed by so quickly, but they have been rich. I look forward to many more celebrations with this special little guy. Happy birthday, P. Your grandma Pam loves you very, very much.
ps - do you see how creative he was when I told him to hold up seven fingers? I tell you, he's a genius!

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Sweet Summer

Yesterday as I was pulling the load of beach towels out of the dryer I noticed that some of them were getting thin and frayed along the edges. Note to self: buy some new towels. As I began folding them I remembered where they came from. The blue one with the surfer came from Clearwater Beach the year we took my mom & dad to Florida with us. That was a wonderful vacation. The orange one was purchased in the resort gift shop at Kentucky Lake the year we forgot to pack underwear for Joey. That was a wonderful vacation. The white Polo towel was purchased on one of our many trips to Osage Beach. Those were wonderful times. The orange and pink ones were in the girls Easter baskets one year for our upcoming trip to Sandestin. I got to sit back and watch my babies play in the sand with their own babies. Warm, fuzzy feeling overtaking me by now. The Toy Story was my little buddie's first beach towel, the year his swim trunks reached his chubby little ankles. The Barbie towel belongs to my little girlfriend. She needed a pink one to match her swim suit last year. And then there is the red towel. I've never had a red swim suit, but you know I just had to have that red towel the year we went to Myrtle Beach. I remember how easy it was to spot my family on the beach with that red towel spread out in the sand. That was a wonderful vacation.
I think I will cross "new beach towels" off my shopping list. We are just fine with the ones we've got. They are full of many sweet summers.

Eye-pod


"Grandma look! I got a free eye-pod with my new jammies!"

Monday, June 12, 2006

Kids in the country


Now what could be more fun than having your very own dirt bike with hundreds of acres to ride on? How about your cousin following you on the four wheeler?
Every kid should have a country spot to go to. It leaves them with lasting memories to talk about when they are too old to swim in the river or ride the dirt bikes.

Friday, June 09, 2006

New banner woes

I worked this new banner last night. I can't get it to fit the space in the header so I give up.
Have a nice weekend!

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

In training

P & C have always asked me if they could take pictures with the old cameras that I love to collect. You should have seen the look on their faces when the other day I said "Yes!" Down came one of the old Brownies and they had me laughing. They sounded just like me when I take their photos. "Turn a little to the left - just your eyes, not your head" "Let me see your best smile". They even came up with pose #1, #2, and #3. I think I have a couple of assistants in the making.

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Double Header


Had a marvelous day at the ball field watching two games. T-bone drove in an RBI and ET smacked it up, up, and away. Gotta love the baseball ballet of these boys.

Friday, June 02, 2006

Techno-tasking

While shooting a wedding a couple weeks ago, I turned around and caught a glimpse of this......what I'm calling "techno-tasking". Funny guy. He just kept talking and snapping.
I heard later, at the reception, that he got some pretty good shots too. Wonder who he was talking to? Who would you talk to while at a wedding with all of your friends?

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Blue

I've been blue most of the week. It's over now, but when looking for a photo to post tonight I had to laugh at this one and use it as my adios to the mood I have been in.

Friday, May 26, 2006

Chihuly night


Went to see the Chihuly exhibit at the Missouri Botanical Garden last night. What an amazing sight to see! My very favorite part was the golden glass "crown" on the rose garden trellis, but I couldn't get a good shot of it due to the crowd of people. I'll try to get back to shoot it again when it's not so crowded. The floating glass pieces in the reflection ponds reminded me of colorful Hershey kisses. So beautiful, even though they weren't filled with chocolate.

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Freestyle Photos


Had so much fun this morning at the Red Lead
in their Freestyle Thursday workshop.
Once I got past spritzing water (gasp!) on my photos I was good to go.
That store - thanks to Sharon and Chris - is a cavern of creativity!

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

How to turn the day around

Having a not so good day, I packed a supper picnic and headed to the park. I found my troubles being washed away as I sat and watched my pals simply enjoying their ice cream treats (we have a very enterprising ice cream man who drives through the park) watching the muskrats swimming and diving in the lake. It was some good medicine.

Monday, May 22, 2006

Two cool chickies


How lucky am I to have these two cool chickies as friends? They drove four hours one way to visit me for the day and to go see the banner display. They even endured a lunch at Ethyl's and a side trip to the Red Lead. I'd say I'm pretty darn lucky, wouldn't you?

Thanks J & L ----- had a wonderful time!

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Still celebrating

Okay - this is it. The month long celebration is finally over. Joey and some college pals, along with two of his best friends from grade school ended the night on a happy note.
Off to start his full-time job on Tuesday.......the party is over Joey. Hope you had fun.

Saturday, May 20, 2006

More cake

Two days in a row with cake! Joey and his little buddies were happy to pose for this one as long as they got a taste of frosting after the shot.
I'm about celebrated out this week.

Thursday, May 18, 2006

One small tooth

It was a big day for little Miss C. when she lost her first tooth. Not only did the tooth fairy come and leave her FIVE dollars, sprinkled in gold dust.....but she also got a cake for her lost-my-tooth party. Seems that inflation has hit even the good old tooth fairy.

Friday, May 12, 2006

Breathing Space

Every now and then we all need a little breathing space. Been at the cabin for a couple of days enjoying mine. I'm refreshed and relaxed.
Happy Mother's Day weekend to you all.
ps - do you see that cloud shaped like an angel?

Monday, May 08, 2006

Supportive Family

just a little Monday humor for you :)















Saturday, May 06, 2006

Dreams become reality



At long last. The day we've dreamed of for years. Our last one graduated from college today.
It's been a long road from car seats, to tricycles, playgrounds & picnics, sports, bag book reports, braces, driving permits, dating, and sending them off to the dorms.
What an exciting time for the boy. He's ready now to start fulfilling his own dreams, and they are big ones. I'm so happy for him and know he'll have a wonderful life.
I'm not going to tell him that you can't make a u-turn at the end of the road. It might make him a little sad and today is a day of celebration.

Thursday, May 04, 2006

My assistant

My little assistant. He loves taking photos (atta boy!) and got some pretty good shots with my phone camera. He does have an edge over me. He's so darn cute that whoever he shoots has the biggest smile. Really, how could you not?

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

More effective?

Is it more effective when you stomp your foot in an Irish temper having a tatoo of
a shamrock on your slim ankle?
I know one Irish mamma of 4 boys who has her tatoo on her forearm. Her boys are
extremely well behaved.

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

What do you think?

Does anyone find it amusing that this particular billboard is placed on the fence of a small cemetary?
Is it just my warped sense of humor?
I guess it does get you thinking.

Monday, May 01, 2006

Happy May Day

When I was a little girl, my great aunt would always hang a decorated cone filled with small flowers on our front door knob. She said it was a May Day tradition.
I wonder what ever happened to that tradition or is it something that she made up?
Anyway.....here are your May Day flowers.

Saturday, April 29, 2006

Up for bid

This old log cabin, probably about 150 years old, was being put on the aution block today. The family was gracious enough to let me on the property to take photographs of the cabin and barn.
This shows the hand-hewn logs where they join. It's hard to imagine building one of these today, much less 150 years ago with the primitive tools they must have had.
The discoloration in the wood is from an old flat bed that had been leaning on the cabin for years.
I know I'll appreciate my nice, insulated house tonight!

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Thanks, Mastercard


Another chapter coming
to an end in our family
history.
Of course I'm not sending
this to the Grandmas, but
there are a few clansmen
who will appreciate this.

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

It's a BANNER Day!


Wish you were here. It's a sight to behold.

ps......


There's me and the little dude (the BEST 3 year old kid - what a trooper!) in our "manager mobile" running around the park. Best part of the day? That had to be Mr. J seeing his surprise banner, which is the first one to open the display.
Thanks to all who showed up to help install this project today, and the rest of the photo club gang who helped work on this the past twelve months.
Nite!

Monday, April 24, 2006

Ta Da!

Drum roll, please. Today all of the stabilizer posts were installed at the park. I put this test pole and banner up just to get a sneak peak at how it was all going to work. I think it looks pretty darn good, don't you? One down, 89 to go! Stay tuned............

Sunday, April 23, 2006

Red

While up at the cabin Saturday evening, playing with the new camera, I turned around and was hit by all my RED things. My car, my chair, even my camera bag all stood out in the woodsy setting. I wonder how the cabin would look with bright red shutters? Hmmmm............

Saturday, April 22, 2006

Spring - it's official

My friends at Cropper's Cottage had a thread going to take a photo today that said "Spring".
For me, spring is not official until I've planned out my gardens for the year and planted a batch of flowers. I got in the car and made my first trek to the garden shop today.
Flowers, freshly turned soil, good music, sweet iced tea, my well-worn garden gloves, a plan, and I am more than ready to welcome sweet Spring.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Today's "to do"

1. Finish painting end caps for banner poles - check
2. Identify historical photos - check
3. Lay out order of banner presentation - check
4. Prepare brochure for banner display - check

That doesn't look like a very big list for something that kept me busy for eight hours today. It's good to have it all done though. I'm picking up the actual printed banners tomorrow. How exciting! Can't wait to see them in something other than thumbnail size!

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

The Dogwood

This is our dogwood tree. Planted last spring, it was as tall as Peyton. This year it has grown to well over six feet tall and the day after Easter it had five perfect blooming dogwood flowers. It shows what can happen with a little bit of nurturing and a lot of love.

Sunday, April 16, 2006

Easter with us


I was sad going to bed last night. For the first time in 26 years I wasn't up until the wee hours making baskets and hiding eggs. However....this morning I was awakened at 8am by a phone call from the college boy asking what kind of coffee we wanted. What? He was on his way home to go to church with us and was bringing coffee - which he paid for with his OWN money! It was a very nice start to what would be a very nice day.
So off to church we went (had to sit with the choir because G. drove - but, hey, at least we had seats). Then off to my sister's house. Here's a little bit of the day. I'll probably have to break this into two separate postcards so S&T can see the highlights, but the "great egg hunt" was the highlight - well, one of them anyway.....there was the part about C. putting out the silverware basket filled with coffee stirrers. LOL!
Great job as the tall EB, Mr. E. Next year remember to change your shoes. The little ones are getting smart.

part deux



As you can see, my buddies made a haul as the rest of the gang watched the great hunt. In the end they had a little talk about tall Easter bunnies wearing Nike tennis shoes.
They aren't so scared of him anymore.
Hope you all had a wonderful holiday!

Saturday, April 15, 2006

Bubble-ator

Some"bunny" dropped off these bubbleators for my little pals. I think we've set a record for the world's largest bubble!

Traditions never DYE

Here we are again. At the kitchen table, cups filled with the fizzy tablets and smells of vinegar. What would Easter be without it?

Friday, April 14, 2006

Peeps

This is for my sister. She LOVES these and I'm bringing the real ones to her on Sunday.
Love you, sis!

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Shiney new car

I don't know what shined brighter.......Court's new car or the happy smile on her face! And check out her cute new hair do.

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Sending a rainbow

Tonight I am sending you a rainbow. I only wish that I could have seen this to shoot myself, but it's so beautiful that I wanted to share it as it was shared with me. Thanks Tim C. !

http://www.missouriskies.org/rainbow/february_rainbow_2006.html

Can anyone tell me how to type a reference to the html s?

Happy Hump Day!

Monday, April 10, 2006

Your Brain's Pattern
Your mind is an incubator for good ideas, it just takes a while for them to develop.But when you think of something, watch out!Your thoughts tend to be huge, and they come on quickly - like an explosion.You tend to be quiet around others, unless you're inspired by your next big idea.
What Pattern Is Your Brain?

Next time someone points out that it was "MY" idea I'll have to show them this. All true except for the quiet around others part