Spring has sprung in Pueblo –so early and with such gusto. We are expecting high 80’s today. I have never thought about the swamp cooler
so early in the spring, but we could have used it a couple of days already.
Since January we have been all over the I-25 corridor visiting the
grandchildren. They aren’t grandbabies
any more, even Molly!
In March we went to see Becky, Devin, Laila and Logan. The trip was great. Logan had teacher conferences, so he and
Laila and I got to hang out for the day.
We visited the bomb museum, Subway for lunch and the library. Every place we went, Logan introduced me to
his classmates and parents. Even the
Subway clerks knew him. All of the
librarians knew the kids, and one even showed Logan a new Star Wars book that
had just arrived. I had a great time
reading the Star Wars books to Logan, but I still can’t keep the characters
straight. Logan has loved his first
year of school – kindergarten agrees with him.
He is reading every day at home –
oh how they grow up! We played with
legos and did a few art projects. Logan
had fun with basketball and is on to soccer this spring. I
always get a lot of refrigerator art to bring home. Laila played the princess most if the visit. Her outfits change every half hour or
so-complete with tiaras & shoes. Laila and I have fun with big words. She will repeat anything and master the
meaning. March was pretty cold, but
Becky had found her a swim suit and she wore it one day in the house while I
had on a sweater! She still reads to her animals and dolls-which
she enjoys as much as being read to. When
she visits she loves the big monkey and has asked about it on the phone. The
two kids are such great buddies and so affectionate with each other and Nana
& Papa. We had a great time at the
community activities that seem to be ongoing during every visit. The food co-op had a great open house, so we
enjoyed good food and met more friends – Laila particularly enjoyed the 10 day
old goats. What a fun visit and the
weather cooperated nicely. Devin &
Becky are both enjoying their jobs and stay busy with work, training for
running events and skiing (before the snow melted). Both children are skiing now as you can see
on their blog. Devin can even ski on his
lunch hour, because the slope is so close.
I am anxious for another visit in May for Mother’s Day. Look at the Close blog to the right to see current pictures! More to come after my visit for Mother's Day.
| Owen Turns 6 |
| Molly & Mom |
| Wyatt's smile is way too cute! |
We have been to visit Ben, Brenda, Amelia & Cavan during nice
winter weather this year. It is always a
touch-and-go situation missing storms.
Amelia and I have to read the minute I walk in the door, first thing in
the morning, and at bedtime. I really
think she could probably read the books on her own – she must have them
memorized by now. She has learned to
color in the lines and creates great paintings for Nana to bring home. Her
dance classes are going well, and she has all the right moves. I hope we get a video posted below. When
they left last Sunday, she cried and said she wanted to stay here – oh how that
flattered me, but she was really upset! Cavan is just like Wyatt – talks all
the time. I have seldom seen a two year
old who could play by himself for long periods of time. He is narrating a story the entire time he
plays and collects his goodies, putting them into piles or in sacks. Amelia speaks pretty fast and has a great
vocabulary, and in contrast Cavan is very methodical and has a hundred facial
expressions to go with his words. When
he got ready to leave this trip, he kept saying he wanted to go home to see his
mama. Ben brought the kids for the weekend while he did a mountain bike race in
Pueblo called Voodoo Fire. We took the
kids to the race, but missed Ben going by, but had fun anyway. Ben brought two guys with him in a pop-up
camper in the driveway. We enjoyed a
dinner and after race recap the next day. Brenda had a book show and could not
come. She is busy with a job as
coordinator for the Bailey Hundo in July.
It is the 100 mile mountain bike race that Ben does every year. She gets to do all of the detail work before
and during the event. She is already
busy – I will sit for the kids the weekend of the event. Ben is busy with work and building his
computer desk and tower for the computer.
He should post pictures soon of the finished product. Pretty cool.
| Amelia at Ben's race in Pueblo |
| Cavan helping Dad |
Shep and I have been busy with household projects, dinner and wine with
neighbors, trips to Colorado Springs, Bailey and Los Alamos. In May I will go to see Becky & Devin
& sit for Josh & Bree. The families
are all meeting the first week in June for a camping trip to Sand Dunes. I have never been to the Dunes (shame on
me!), so I am anxious to go. Some of us
are also meeting up for the Westcliffe Blue Grass Festival and the Bailey Hundo
in July. In between will be birthdays
for Brenda, Cavan, Laila & and Logan.
My trip to Grand Junction with Cindy Jobe was great in March. The time is always too short, but I did get
in a few visits. It is great to get
caught up on all my friends and their lives.
Cindy and I always enjoy getting trapped in a car for long hours. Where do we find so much to talk about?
| Newly decorated spare bedroom. |
I spent several days on the spare bedroom with a quilt and fabric I bought at the Goodwill Store in Colorado Springs. Had much fun, and it only cost $25. The white bed frame is one that belonged to Mom (Eenie) and spent a few years in Ben & Brenda's house. They have new furniture for their rooms, so I took it, sanded and painted it and now have a headboard and it looks like a real guest room. Let me know when you need to use it - we love having company.
The yard is my favorite place to be these days. My neighbor Carol and I enjoy wine, coffee and plants! She is thinning plants, so I get her cast offs and have had so much fun this spring with the flowerbeds I made last year. It certainly doesn’t do much for my manicure, but there is something really good about dirt under the fingernails. I am happiest outside this time of year. Although our winter was short, I realized why people move to warmer climates as they age.
Shep and I are looking forward to some local trips this summer to
places we have not visited yet. I hope
we can go to Carlsbad Caverns again, but who knows. Time does fly when you are having fun. I have found a great recipe for the kids –
Goop. It is ½ c water and 1 c
cornstarch. Mix with your hands as you
add water slowly. It is great. Owen and Amelia particularly enjoyed it! Squeeze it and it gets hard, then let go and
it becomes liquid. FUN