Saturday, December 25, 2010

Christmas 2010

Another Christmas is about to come to an end. More memories made, eating too much of the wrong things. Trying to be mindful of carb counts for a little boy. I have to relook at the old recipes and see if I can come up with a nutrient statement. Learning new games and adapting things to make it work.



Grandma's pie pan makes a great arena for a new game. Can't spell or pronounce the name, but it is whirling discs that battle each other. Last disc up wins.

Christmas eve dinner on Great Grandma's china. Great ham along with scalloped potatoes, scalloped corn and broccoli. Yum


The Brett Logan's tree on Christmas morning.



Ripping off the wrappings on Uncle Mark's present.




Thanks Uncle Mark. Oh what fun. Bobby is also holding an animal pillow he got. Lots of electronic games under this tree also, so we know what they will be doing all afternoon.



Paula got an electric lap robe... good for today. The pink on her lap is a new t shirt.



Brett with his new t shirt. "Let me just drop everything and work on your problem."



Mitts from Canada!! Yeah, we needed them today.



Bob's new "kilt". Would you believe it is a beach towel!! He says he will wear it when he does the vacuuming. Well enough said. We are thankful for our presents and our time together. Most of all we are thankful for the reason for the season. Merry CHRISTmas to all our family, friends and blog followers. May you make Christ part of your life as you enter into this New Year.










Wednesday, December 22, 2010

More Progress at 524

Today we went to Sun City to visit our friends, Bud & Mary Moore. After a wonderful lunch, we all went over to see our lot. Well surprise, surprise. The cement pad was poured today. It wasn't supposed to happen till next week. Our house number will be 524 and you can see it spray painted on the corner timber.

This is the garage entrance where the 524 is printed.
Then a little further over is the entry way. You can see where the corner window of the kitchen eating area will be.

At the back you can see the patio area marked off.


This is the other back corner where the master bedroom is located. What is even more exciting is the progress of the houses across the street. Their framing is almost done and last week it was just a slab. So what will we see next week? ... later.

Monday, December 20, 2010

December through the window

It seems we spend a lot of time indoors during the cooler months. So we set up a viewing station for the birds that frequent the back yard. For those who own a Montana RV, there was this round turntable in the kitchen that was kind of useless. Most of us took it out and we have had it stored. Well folks, it makes a wonderful bird bath and is portable, so you can take it with you wherever you travel. The birds and squirrels love it.



We have about 4 blue jays that make regular visits.
The jay is trying to figure out how to get into the squirrel feeder.

There are 2 pair of Cardinals that visit us regularly too. They don't sit for very long, making it hard to take a picture. They are also very modest when they bathe as they hide behind the rock.


Not so with this group.. let's have a little synchronized swimming.





Mr Squirrel likes it that Bob took the jar away.. makes for easier feeding.



Two of the jays in flight and headed for the feeder.
It is a very active back yard as long as they don't know we are watching.












Friday, December 17, 2010

Christmas in Tana (5th wheel)

Just to give you a little taste of what we can do in a 5th wheel. Of course we have to be stationary and not travelling during this time. We started with an evergreen swag with white lights on the moulding above the entertainment slide out. The first and second pictures show the angels and glass star ornaments that we hang on it.


This picture shows how it drapes over the moulding and how the angels hang on it.


We have several santas and snowmen which sit on top of the window valances.



Here are our stockings hanging on the mantel over the fireplace. Also 2 very small nativity sets.

Another snowman hanging from a door handle.

Here is our little tree with all the small ornaments I could find. The tree skirt is one I made in the 80's. It is a rug hand hooked.. like stained glass

Our tree top angel is someone's creation with a shell body, bead head and gauze covered wire wings.

This santa is rather unique. It is made out of driftwood from Orcas Island, WA.


A little memory of Washington. A State Ferry.


We also have some Texas bluebonnets.

This tea cup ornament reminds me of all the special tea parties we have had with special friends and relatives.


Of course the tree would not be complete without some of Bob's trains. Next year we will be able to have one (HO gauge) that will run around the tree.


Monday, December 13, 2010

Work has begun on 524

Finally we see some progress. They were to break ground on the 9th and when we arrived today we found the machinery ditching for the utility lines etc.


This is looking towards the back of the house and the view we will have from the patio.

This is looking from the back to the front. There are a lot of new houses in this area in different stages of being finished. It gives us an idea of what it will be like in the near future.

This is looking from the side. We are very close to the house next door.


This is the slab next door and what ours will look like in a couple of weeks. Somehow it doesn't look very big. But it will be 3 times the size of what we are living in now.

So that is what is happening for this week. Stay tuned for next week's progress report.





Sunday, November 7, 2010

New House

It has been awhile since I posted before. We are now back in TX and have made a major decision. We have bought a lot in Sun City, TX (Georgetown) and will be building a new home. We looked at many resales and the new house won. We are pleased with our decision. So dear friends here is the next part of our journey.

This is our lot... exciting isn't it. We do have a view of a little bit of the hill country. This what we will see from our patio and living room.
This is the show house and what ours will look like when finished.


The floor plan.. just flip it over in your mind with the garage on the right. It is 1393 square feet. A big change from 400 that we live in right now.

The color of our cupboards.


From left to right.. carpet, floor tile and countertop and backsplash tile. The floor tile will be in the bathrooms, kitchen, entry way and the carpet in the bedrooms, living and dining room.


The carpet and floor tile together. So there is the first step. We are waiting on permits so we can get a start date and a closing date. Tentatively scheduled for a March move in. More later!






Monday, June 21, 2010

June 2, 2010 High Tea with Special Friends

On our way back from Copalis we stopped for a few days in Elma. From there we were able to head out to visit people in the Olympia area. We made our way to Lacey and Lake St. Claire where our dear friends the Comers live. The sun was shining and it promised to be a wonderful day.

On the deck with Anne Comer.
Awaiting us was a beautiful High Tea. Note the cucumber slices with smoked salmon pate. Also the toast rounds with salmon pate and cucumber decor. Along with fruit, cookies etc. Please also note the english bone china tea cups. Haven't had the pleasure for awhile, as mine are all packed away.

Forget me not tea pot with lemon wedges at the side.


Here we are the four of us. Myrna, Bob, Don and Anne. We have known the Comers and their extended families for almost 55 yrs. Don and Anne were missionaries in British Columbia when I was a teenager. Don was also an accomplished mountain climber and still tells a good story with a wonderful sense of humour.



Enjoying the sunshine and being outdoors amongst the trees and flowers.




Anne has many pots on her deck with a variety of flowers. This is one of them. They looked a little water logged from all the rain we have been having.


This pot contained her pride and joy... a cat plant!!!



Brenda, daughter #3, was our server extraordinaire. She made our tea and served all the wonderful goodies. What a fun time catching up on everyone's family. We also enjoyed our first skype experience. We called Gayle (daughter #2) to wish her happy birthday. We may have to look into getting that on our computer if we keep up this travelling. Thanks again Comer's for a wonderful day.