Sep 29, 2013

Summer is gone, fall is here!

It seems like it’s been incredibly fast summer.  Since I last updated the blog much as happened in Hobgood family.

The adults have as much fun as the kids
In June we visited the Sand dunes national Monument and had an awesome time with all family members present. The kids were so funny running from one cabin to the next playing hide and seek and eating on picnic tables. The sand proved to be a building ground for many castles and awesome structures as you can see below from pictures.  The big boys and the little boys spent hours building a great castle. After the day was over we all jumped over the castle ended up tearing most of it down. Amelia was the only one upset about our destructive tendencies. The playground was great for the kids during the evening after we finished baking in the sun. I think the kid that was most excited about the playground was Molly. She didn’t hesitate to go down the slide. The girl has no fear - even of slides built for older children. In addition to that the children all played on the merry-go-round much to the parents chagrin. It is pretty scary as a grandparent to watch them twirling around standing up and not falling off. We enjoyed great discussions with the adults in the evening while enjoying a little wine/beer. It is such a great opportunity to get all the kids in bed at night and enjoy the adults. Laila and Amelia rode bikes around and around and around in circles. Laila had just learned to get on and off of her bike so this was great practice. Amelia already had it figured out and was really patient with Laila. Logan and Owen had races around the campground roads. They were pretty hilarious. Cavan was content to play on the swings and slides and Logan’s light saber. Wyatt had a great time playing with the older boys especially tetherball – and of course there was the typical bonk on the side of the head with that one! 
Cavan in the trenches
Aah, a relaxing day for all
Molly on the Run
Laila, Amelia, Logan, Ben and Brenda



The girls building their castle















Ben,  Brenda, Becky, Laila, Loga
Part of the troops
Nana and the Gator with Cavan, Laila and Amelia
After spending two days at the Sand Dunes we went to the gator farm a few miles away. I must say this was a highlight of my summer. I am posting a picture of me holding a gator for all the grandkids to touch. Needless to say, several grandchildren were hesitant to participate. It was right up my alley. The gator farm is huge and they take rescued animals, birds and amphibians of all sorts. Our picnic by the gator ponds made for and appetizing lunch (ha ha). We all returned home tired after three days of fun in the sun.  What a lucky Nana I am.  The kiddos are just a delight and the parents aren’t half bad, either.

On June 15 we went to Conifer to Ben and Brenda’s house to take care of Cavan and Amelia while Brenda directed the Baily Hundo, a 100 mile mountain bike race.  Ben was a racer, so the two of them were really busy!  I got to spend great time with the kids, both at home and at the race.  They had loads of fun playing at home and at the race site.  It was incredible weather and unlike last year, did not rain us out.  Cavan and Amelia found a family of older children who totally entertained them and trumped Nana’s time!  I met some really great people and had a wonderful few days.  Ben did well in the race, and Brenda survived – what an incredible lot of work for them both!  Ben is still busy and has a great office just a few yards from the house.  What a great deal, he can leave for work and commute all of 2 minutes!  Brenda stays busy with kids and their activities.  The family went to Wisconsin this summer to see Brenda’s family, and we got to keep Ella the dog.  She is so good!  Amelia is in 1st grade this year and really liking it. She is a budding artist and draws me awesome pictures to bring home. Cavan is still in preschool.  His favorite thing is a light saber from Star Wars.  His cousins introduced him to the whole Star Wars thing, so he can’t go wrong there.
Amelia with her Nana Braids









In July, Becky and Devin visited over the 4th and we got together with the Hobgood 5.  Owen and Logan had a great time playing with Star Wars stuff, chess, and general boys stuff.  Wyatt and Laila are just great buddies – so cute together.  Molly just floats between kids and joins in like she is just their age!  After the visits they are all exhausted and so are the parents and grandparents.

Laila the budding ballerina
Logan at our GREAT library
In August I went to visit the Close's and had a wonderful 5 days with Becky and Devin.  We made a trip to Santa Fe, and Becky and Devin had two days away in Taos with hiking and biking.  They seldom get away unless I visit them, or they come to Colorado for a few days and do an outing here.  I bought shaving cream and my favorite – corn starch.  The kids played in the goo, jumped on the tramp, went to the library (a favorite), went to Starbucks (they are learning so young), and read a few books.  The weather was really beautiful.  The trip through the high mountain desert was the most beautiful I have ever seen it.  The fields were green nd grade (where has the time gone!)  Laila is in kindergarten and all grown up!  When I stay, I get to walk them to school in the morning and pick them up in the afternoon.  What a treat!  The two are so energetic and creative – what fun.
and sunflowers were everywhere.  Becky is still busy at work with extended hours since the kids are in school.  Devin is still loving his research at LANL labs.  They both ride bikes, jog, and play on the weekends.  What a great lifestyle.  Logan is in 2

Cavan at JRDF Walk - love it!
Josh and Bree have me/us babysit at least once a month.  I so enjoy getting the kids to myself.  They even got to go to lunch and a movie – that was a first for a long time.  Now that Molly is older and Owen’s T1D is more manageable, they have some freedom.  Josh began a new job in August as the Principal at Carson Middle School on the post.  He beat out some pretty stiff competition, but of course I was not surprised – he is the best.  He was really excited about the new position, and has found that parents and students alike are surprised that a principal can be that young.  He really doesn’t look 37!  Bree is so busy with Owen in 2nd grade, Wyatt in preschool (at different locations, of course) and Molly taking gymnastics.   Besides that, she does Yoga, rides her bike, and cooks like crazy.  Owen has to be on a gluten-free diet, so she does a lot more baking!  Shep and Owen can now share the gluten free food and Bree has found some great recipes.
Innocent little Wyatt! ha ha
Owen all grown up
Molly the little angel
Josh had such a tremendous garden this year, with all of the rain, that the plants grew into each other and it was hard to harvest the veggies.  The family squeezed a lot of fun into Josh’s time off in the summer. I am doing pump training for Owen, as he got an insulin pump this summer.  Now grandparents can keep the kiddos at night and give Josh and Bree a breather.  It is so much better than the shots.

We had a big outside event on August 3 at work.  We had bus rides through the Evraz Steel Mill, tunnel tours, vendors, music, etc.  I was so relieved when it was over – I think I am too old to work that hard, and the heat didn’t help.  July was cool, but August 1 that all changed.  Shep had back surgery on the first, so Josh came down to help out in the morning and I left the event early – yea!  He is doing well, but the drugs for a few days were pretty hefty, and of course he couldn’t drive.  His recovery has been great, but it usually takes about 6 months to be back to normal.  He has pretty much been out of commission since April, at least to some degree.  He is looking forward to more activity!  I still like my job, have had some personnel changes, but it gets me out and keeps my mind active.  The steel industry in Pueblo is fascinating.  I learn more all the time. 

After my winter ordeal with digging up my back yard, I decided to put in a sprinkling system, since most of the ground was dirt anyway.  In the process of trenching for the pipe, Shep injured his back, and it eventually led to surgery.   I spent most of the summer finishing the sprinklers and planting grass – three times!  The first time the mix of stuff with the fertilizer, mulch and seed never did come up. (After two weeks, no grass-I guess the company forgot the seed!!!!)  The second time, I had grass up and we had a 2” rain in an hour and the ground sunk where the plumbers had not compacted it well.  Sooooooo, after paying to haul all of the extra dirt away, I had to go over to a friend’s house and haul more over here, pack it down, replant the seed and - bingo – I have grass!!!!!!  If the grubs don’t get it, I will be a happy camper.  That has been the total of my yard projects this year.  I am so tired of planting seed, but it is lush and green now.
Linda at the Star Nursery

What a job! Poor Shep's back
After a dry winter and summer, we got the 2” rain, and got water in the basement, so I had to muck up mud (not very much) and clean up the basement.  It is just a storage area and little work table.  It surely did not smell good!  Also, at the same time, I had to dig the dirt on the side of the house that was covering the air vents for the basement.  I thought I could get it done in a weekend, but a month later I had it finished.  I just had such a dirty summer digging in the dirt, having it hauled off, hauling it back, what a crazy way to spend my time.  However, it is done now, and I can get back to fun stuff.

I was so glad to have the dirt done, that I decided to tackle my bedroom.  It has 2 walls of knotty pine that has really dark stain on it.  I find it really ugly and dreary and  I need new carpet anyway.  A couple of weekends ago, I finally mustered the nerve to get out the sander and start in getting the varnish and stain off so I can whitewash the walls!  This has been in my brain for 3 years.  Well after sanding about 6 feet my hands hurt so bad I could not sleep for two nights.  By now, I am committed and there is no turning back.  Next bright idea – pay my neighbor to sand for me!  Yea!  He is plugging along in his spare time and will probably finish this week.  I think getting old pretty much stinks when I can’t do things physically, run out of energy and hurt all over after a simple project.  (I really think digging dirt was easier).  I will have to experiment with the whitewash, and look forward to a bright and cheerful bedroom with nice carpet! (someday!)  I will post a picture of my mess and complete project later, and you can see the disaster I have created.  Bless Shep – he is pretty patient with my ideas, although he can’t imagine why I want to do it!

Check out this Ram!!!
Shep and I had several fun trips this summer.  He was pretty lame (literally) most of the summer, but with cabin fever setting in, we did get out.  On one outing we ventured to Marshall Pass and the Colorado Trail.  After a beautiful hike in the rain, we headed down the dirt road and stopped behind a car.  As we looked at the road, we saw a Big Horn Sheep in the middle of the road (literally) kneeling down drinking the salts from a seep hole in the road. 
We watched, filmed and took pictures for a half hour.  It was the most amazing thing I have seen in years.  Four rams were there, and one got the best stuff because he would gently butt the others out of the way.  Sometimes he stood, but you could see his passion and he would kneel down th
Statue of Kit Carson on the Post near Josh's school
en actually lay down and lap up the goodies – Incredible!!!

We went to Cripple Creek a couple of weeks ago to spend 20 minutes in the casino, then drive back through the most incredible country through Phantom Canyon.  We got to see the mines and the road was a narrow gauge railroad, and had an awesome trestle and several bridges. It was a beautiful narrow dirt road with some fun narrow passageways with granite walls.

We also went to the bluegrass festival and listened to great music and ate some pretty good food.  They get great entertainment and mellow crowds in Westcliffe, just east of here about an hour.  If any of you like bluegrass, it is well worth a trip and we always have an extra bedroom!

Last weekend we went to dinner in a barn owned by a contractor who opens it every year for this event.  It was a fundraiser for Haiti.  It was white table cloths, great wine and catered gourmet food.  The entertainment was fun and made for a very pleasant evening.  Beulah is twenty miles east of Pueblo, and a beautiful little town!

Georgie and Randy (Becky’s in-laws) had to evacuate when Lyons flooded.  They are fortunate that their house is not totally damaged, and are safe with Jenae for the time being.  It may be more than a month before they can go back and stay so I guess they will visit all the kids and Georgie’s parents in AZ.  There is water all around them, roads are out, and I am sure a muddy mess.  We were relieved that it was not worse!  The flood has been such a tragedy, and much of it is not even on the news.  This will be a long rebuilding process.  Our prayers are with them and all of the flood victims.

Next blog will be a recap of our upcoming Los Alamos trip to see Carlsbad Caverns – I can’t wait.  Working part time is super when I can tell them what time I need off!  Love it.

I hope you are all well and happy. Ta ta for now.

Mar 10, 2013

Hey all! I missed the Christmas card rush, so here is the news.


Time has escaped me once again as I become involved in work and family and just everyday life. 

Our holiday season was filled with activities with each of the three families.  It is so fun to see how the kiddos pair off in little groups.  Logan and Owen are inseparable with Star Wars projects,  battles, Legos and reading.  Amelia and Wyatt enjoy art projects together.  Laila and Wyatt are great buddies and love to run around the house screaming when chased by older brothers.  Cavan and Molly just join in where they can and are very entertaining.   Amelia and Laila enjoy girlie stuff and playing with animals.
Amelia

 Shep and I spent Christmas with Ben, Brenda, Amelia and Cavan.  What a joy it was to play Legos with the kids.  Amelia got a set of girl Legos which she thoroughly enjoyed.  Cavan is remarkably good at eye-hand coordination for his age. The funniest thing is the names of their inventions.   The only downside was the little bitty Legos scattered on the floor.  Nana invented an “ A and C area”  which was designated with a box to keep the Legos out of the walkway.  It worked like a charm.  We also spent some time watching the kids sled down a hill in the yard, ate some great food, thanks to Brenda’s cooking skills, repotted some of the plants, and did some household projects.  One of my joys is reading to the kiddos, curled up on the sofa with a good cup of tea.  Amelia is enjoying kindergarten and producing some awesome artwork that adorns my fridge.  She loves her animals and wants a cat in the worst way.  After the cat smell fiasco in the house, we got her a Fur Real kitty for Christmas.


Cavan
 Cavan is loveable as usual and has such a big boy voice.
He speaks slowly and with a very determined expression on his face.  He has become interested in Star Wars like the cousins, and loves his light saber.   The family also visited us in February and we watched the kids while Ben and Brenda went on bike rides in Pueblo.  It was beautiful weather for them to get away for a couple of hours each day.  Of course we got together with the Hobgoods in the Springs, which is always good for laughs-the cousins get along so well and are great entertainment.  They all visited the Dinosaur Museum in Woodland Park.  They kids loved it, and got some great pictures.  Ben has really been busy with work and traveled to Canada, Kansas, San Francisco and Florida over the last couple of months.  He has slowed down on the house projects and no longer works until 10:30 at night.  I got to help him with the stone surround for the stove they put in – I had forgotten how artistic he is!  Instead of doing a regular wall, he had to curve the corner and add hours of work, but it is beautiful.  Brenda is busy as director of the Bailey Hundo – the 100 mile mountain bike ride in June.  She is busy with registration and all of the board meetings and arrangements.  It really is a year-long endeavor.  She has done most of the painting in the house as well as keeping track of the kids 24/7.  The kids keep her busy with transporting to school and back, and the other activities.  They are settled in their beautiful home and can enjoy it more now that it is truly livable.



Josh, Bree, Owen, Wyatt and Molly are one busy family.  We have been to their house a couple of times to watch kids for activities, spent time at Christmas opening their gifts from us, and went to Wyatt’s 4th birthday party  (a monster theme).  Josh said that he woke up the morning he turned 4 and was really disappointed that he didn’t feel any different!  Gee, I hope it always feels like that for him.  I can’t say that for myself!
Owen
Owen has blossomed in 1st grade this year.  The Star Wars Legos are his toy of choice as well as the books about all Star Wars details.  He seems to have grown up so quickly, become so much more independent and developed a great sense of humor, especially with Papa Shep.  He is such a good big brother for Molly – very attentive and a great teacher (it must run in the family).  Wyatt is going to Little Gym, and we are going to his class soon to see him in action.
Wyatt
 He has the greatest belly laugh, so our goal is always to try and crack him up when we visit.  Shep can usually get a good laugh out of him.  He likes Marly (their dog) now after months of keeping them separated.  One day he just decided Marly was okay.  Molly is talking like crazy, and is remarkable easy to understand.  She still climbs and jumps off of furniture like a little acrobat. We celebrated here 2nd birthday in December.
Molly
  She is tiny, but mighty.  The girl has no fear and a great sense of  balance.  It gives me a coronary to watch her, but the parents just take it in stride.  She has no problem keeping up with the boys, and she looks so cute doing all of their Star Wars antics.  Josh is busy as usual with the school year and all it brings with discipline and teacher evaluations.  He is also playing tennis and doing mountain bike riding again in his spare time.  Bree is one busy mom, but finds time for Yoga and activities with friends.  We always love the chance to sit for them while they spend a couple of hours to see a movie or eating out.

Logan
Becky, Devin, Logan and Laila came through for the trip north for Christmas.  On their return home, they came by early because other family members were sick.  We always enjoy these trips.  Logan and Laila always crawl in bed with me in the morning so Mom and Dad can sleep in.  We get to read books and have great visits.  It is such a tradition for all of the grandkids to hop in Nana’s bed in the morning.  It is always cut a little short when Logan gets hungry, though.  My goodness that kid can eat!    We had a great visit and Becky and Devin got to get out for an evening.  The weather was good enough that they didn’t have bad roads to trave;.  In January they came to Pueblo to leave the kids with us while they went to Salida to stay and ski Monarch for two days.  The snow was perfect, and they had a great time.  Shep and I took Logan, Laila, Owen and Wyatt to the Children’s Museum with Josh.  Molly was sick, so Bree couldn’t come.   Becky and Devin came back on Sat. night.  The weather forecast was pretty bad, so the headed out Sunday morning at 8:30 and managed to outrun the storm.  It was a good thing, because it got really gnarly here for the entire day and night.  Logan loves school and basketball right now.  He may play soccer this spring.   Basketball is his favorite team sport, but he loves to ski, too.  They go to Pajarito, a ski area 15 minutes away.   Becky said it was really hard to let him take off on his own with a buddy and enjoy the slopes.  Everyone knows everyone else, so the kids are always safe no matter where they go in town or on the slopes.   He still loves to vacuum the rugs when he comes and this time he spent about 1.5 hours in the yard trimming bushes and raking up trash.
Laila

 Laila and I had come in and I finally had to go out and bring him in when it was getting dark.  He is crazy helpful!  Laila is such a sweet girl.  She probably likes reading the best, but she will set up stuffed animals and talk to them and arrange little piles all over the room.  We also have these pink and blue snakes that were a game and she lined them all up on the rug and played for an hour with them just talking quietly.  I think maybe she was playing school because she was making each group of them a picture.  Pretty hilarious.  She is skiing like crazy and carves her way down the slope.  Between skiing and ballet, she stays in great shape.  She will start kindergarten next year, and reminds Becky of the Kindergarten Roundup coming soon.  Becky is busy at work and still running regularly with friends.  She and friends hiked 5 miles into a hot springs, had lunch and soaked for 3 hours.  I could use a good soak myself.   Devin is still researching and hoping the government cooperates so he can continue doing what he loves.

I'm dressed for my prom (our event at work)
Work has been another adventure in transition.  Julie (who hired me) that I also worked with at CSU-Pueblo, went to work for Black Hills Energy.  I miss her terribly and of course it caused a lot of craziness as you can imagine.  We had a huge fundraising dinner in February which put a lot of pressure on all of us since we were one person short.  We hired a part time person to help out and survived the event and made some money.  I worked 40 hour weeks from January through February and it about killed me.  I much prefer my 20-30 hour weeks.  I still enjoy the job and plan to stay until they kick me out.  We have events planned for almost every month this year, so I never have a shortage of work.  The board is not hiring an Executive Director until after May, so the interim is our marketing and membership coordinator, so she really has her hands full!

Shep has become a true community activist.  He is involved in Sierra Club, Health Care for All Colorado, the Archeology Society of Pueblo and sings in the choir at Ascension Episcopal Church.  I doubt that he will be able to work at an ordinary job, since he is always going to meetings!  He loves the social contact.  I trail along once in a while if they are serving good food.

We have had some beautiful sunny days, so I have watered my plants and am working on cleaning up the construction mess from the water line installation.  I am planning a little sprinkling system in the back yard, but I have to move pavers and gravel, so I have been getting a good workout.  Curves is great, but I much prefer working outside.  This year we bought some furniture from our neighbors Ken and Carol.  We now have a cranberry colored sofa and a huge chair with an ottoman.  I recovered the chair so I will attach a picture.  I spent two weekends while the winter weather was ugly and really enjoyed myself.  Now I have to recover the rocking chair and ottomans and make more pillow covers.    We play cards with our neighbors every so often and I think it is just an excuse to eat goodies and drink wine.  Carol and I are both waiting for good weather to do some yard projects.  She has a lot of lavender plants for me to thin out and put in my front yard.  I still get to see my friends from CSU-P for drinks or lunch and we get to catch up on each other’s lives.  Now with Julie gone from BHS, I need to be better about scheduling our get-togethers.

We are planning another visit to Sand Dunes in June!  Yea!

Chair after recovering it
Chair before recovering it
Kids chillin' in the afternoon on Nana's bed