Showing posts with label Philly gang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philly gang. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Becky and the Boston Marathon


I've always admired Becky's speed. 
She puts her mind to something and gets it done. 
 She keeps her busy family on schedule as they come and go to work, school baseball, basketball and soccer. 
 She's a  happy wife and mother to our son and four grandsons. 
Yesterday I was really grateful for how fast she can run. 
 She finished the Boston Marathon in under four hours...even though she was sick. 
 She was away from the finish line when the bombs went off.  
 So today I am grateful for a determine, happy and
a very fast
daughter in law. 
Way to go Becky!!! 
 love you tons!

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Recap-Philly Vacation


A little run down on our visit to the kids back east.  We saw lots of sports.  Got there at just the right time to see the end of their basketball and soccer season. 


Got to be there for Hogan's 12th birthday! He got a phone, which he was thrilled about.  Parents calling to see if it works.  He's learning all the rules of being a responsible phone owner.


Watching the kids study.  Seeing Becky bake (gained another five pounds!)  Just hanging out.  The best part of being there with the gang.
 
Did manage to get away one day to visit the Reading Terminal Market in downtown Philly.  Loved wandering around.  Seeing all the fresh flowers, fresh baked good, fruit and veggies and the desserts!!
Best philly cheese steaks ever!
 
 
Oh and we got to drive all over Pennsylvania's winding roads with Taylor as he learns to drive.  Wouldn't want to be in his shoes.  No drivers training.  Just read the manual, then get in the car with both parents telling you what to do.  And the roads back there are crazy!  He'll be an amazing driver!
Plus, isn't he the best looking 16 year old you've ever seen?
 
It was a great eleven days. 

Monday, February 25, 2013

What a wonderful world

This past week has been amazing.  We have had so much fun being with the gang back here in PA.  They are such good kids.  Busy with all the activities that boys are involved with.  Basketball, soccer, getting ready for baseball.. school, church.  They have good friends.  It is nice to sit back and watch their comings and goings, to be apart of it all for a few short days.  
This past weekend has been really special.  As I sat in James and Becky's ward Relief Society and enjoyed the lesson given (i don't get to relief society often as i spend my time with the sunbeams back home) I was so touched.  The subject was "See Others as They May Become."  This beautifully given lesson taught how we should see past issues people might have and see their potential set the stage for events that would happen later in the evening.  
After church we went to a party for James' boss.  It was his birthday.  There were tons of people there, none that I knew, but I was immediately impressed by their friendliness, their close family ties and how quickly they made us feel apart of the group.  Immediately upon arrival we were met and greeted by our host and hostess and every other family member and made to feel so welcome.  I found myself sitting by our host's mother in law and an aunt.  These women were so kind and gracious.  The aunt and I talked almost the whole time we were at the party and I was amazed by how much we had in common.  We came from different backgrounds, religions, geographical locations, yet in just a short time a bond was created and I felt a true love for this woman.   

I have also been following the facebook page "Whatever it Takes"  telling the story of our friend Chricker Hallsey's son, Tyer who has been diagnosed with a brain tumor.  The courage that they have as they face this trial is amazing.  Watching the support of wonderful friends, family and total strangers is uplifting and makes we want to be a better person.  

So I have been uplifted these past few day.
 I am grateful we were able to be here.
Grateful for the experiences we have had while we were here,
 grateful for a renewed sense of goodness in the world.
 Grateful for friends who see my potential,
and in spite of myself... love me anyway.
 Because of their love,  because of the goodness of others,
I want to be better.
It truly is a wonderful world.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Hogan's Birthday and The Reading Terminal Market


We've had a fun day!  It's not very often we get to spend a birthday with one of these guys. 
 Hogan turns twelve today and it was fun to be here with him to celebrate.  
We've been able to watch him play basketball and soccer this last week, along with the others. 
 Hogan is thrilled as he got a phone for his birthday! 
Happy Birthday Hogan.


Jim and I went with Becky to the Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia.  
What a fun place with tons of fresh food everywhere. 
 Some of the best philly cheese steaks we've had.  
We are having a great time!

Friday, February 15, 2013

A Late night surprise


 It's been cold and gray lately...
so Grampa decided it was time to get away for a little spring baseball.
We got on a plane,
 late at night
...flew in
and
surprised
the 
GANG!

Can't believe how much they've grown in just six months.  
Will post about the fun days ahead.