Wednesday, December 31, 2008

This is a picture of the girls at Bonneville Hot springs Spa. We had a wonderful day driving up the Washington Side of the Columbia, having a yummy lunch and a relaxing soak in the minerals water. Later we were treated to a "wrap" that was supposed to be healthy. Lots of fun to talk and relax together.

A few days before Christmas, we invited a Chinese family, living at the World View Center down to decorate cookies. The children are three and almost five and were very busy frosting and sprinkling sugar cookies and gingerbread men. It was a lively time complete with laughter, squabbles, hot chocolate and lots of mini marshmallows.

Friday, December 26, 2008


December 25, 2008

The day started out early in anticipation of a long drive to Eugene to be with the family there. We got out of 58th Ave with chains and met Laura in the QFC parking lot. Soon we removed the chains and drove without any big event south on I-5. We had a wonderful day with Laneys and Rexius families, thought we missed John and Debbie, Elisabeth and Jed, and Sarilyn and Steve. Thank goodness for telephones as we got to hear from each one. The food was delicious, the noise level high, the gift exchange and conversation sprinkled with laughter.

We have much to be thankful for each day and this was one of the extra special ones.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

December 24, 2008
May the Lord of hope, peace, joy, and love be with you. The candle of hope reminds us of the promises made by the prophets that God would raise up a savior for His people Israel and for the nations. The candle of peace reminds us of the Messianic peace that makes us whole by releasing us from the oppression and burdens of this fallen world. The candle of joy reminds us that God gives joy to every heart that abides in Him. The candle of love reminds us that God so loved the world that He sent Jesus, by whom we were redeemed: His first advent. God's redemptive love continues to transform us the His Spirit until the day when His redemptive love will be completed, the second advent of Jesus.

Monday, December 22, 2008



The "Artic Blast" has now morphed into the "Snowpocaclypse. We have had snow falling from before 6:00 AM until about 3:00 PM. Carl and I took a hike up Mt Tabor. We wore our snowshoes and watched skiers, snowboarders, and sledders having a great time. It was beautiful. Also enjoyed the four wheel drive vehicles having fun. Note the difference in the accumulation from the previous post!!!

Sunday, December 21, 2008



December 20 -21
The "Artic Blast" of '08 continues to bring inches of snow and now a coating of ice. Thought we would give you the backyard view. We had a short sweet visit with the Stansells on Saturday before they picked up Anita from the airport. So glad that she came in yesterday. Debbie was heavy with gifts, one box being pears, YUM! we have been enjoying them already. Thanks to all who had a part in that.
The Dillners came over for dinner and I made a nice pear salad with some stew. They stayed and played a word game called Quibbles or something like that. David was bored, but the rest of had some good laughs. Today will be bread making for Christmas.

Friday, December 19, 2008

December 19, 2008
Well we have another day without school. I am a little dissappointed because I had worked very hard to prepare for today with hot chocolate, marshmellows, a lantern and The Polar Express book. The kids also had calendars that they had made as gifts to take home. On the bright side, I got to sleep in a half an hour and I am getting some work done at home, including playing with my Blog -- I hope you all noticed the improvements :). Well at least the change of color.
Carl, David and I are off to lunch with grandma again.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008


Here is a little poem for the day!
Twas the night before Monday
the last week of school.
All the children were hoping the weather'd turn cool.
Their wishes were granted
The snow it did fall,
No school! Let's build snowmen! was their charion call.


With another day of no school, I am enjoying writing my Christmas letter, which if I had been subbing, would not have gone out until around Valentines day.


Thankfully the MAX was running and David and I were able to have lunch with grandma.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008


Happy Birthday to me, and what a celebration I have enjoyed. The snow showers continue and the showers of blessing keep coming too! I haven't fixed a meal today. Carl started the day with eggs on toast before I headed off in the "wintery mix" to teach. Then a driver picked me up from school and I was brought home for a gourmet lunch including cheese sandwiches, sparkling cider and ending with petite fours. Returning to school in the afternoon, I was greeted by lots of people saying "you've got flowers in the office. Well what a wonderful and touching surprise it was to read the greeting and share that they had come from my son who is on a ship in the Persian Gulf and I'm pretty sure with some help from his sweet wife. Well they are beautiful and make me smile. I was also showered with gifts from teachers and students as well. The memory of this one will linger for a long time. God's has blessed me all these years.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

The blizzard of 2008

What a winter wonderful has come to Portland. For three days we have been hearing about the Arctic blizzard that is coming to Portland. The teacher that teaches next to me was having a ball doing her snow dance and praying to the snow gods to send snow so that there would be not school on Monday. Well she got her wish. About 6:00 AM the snow started and the winds blew and we now have about three inches of snow and no school tomorrow. I had a great day, cozy inside, with candles glowing and a cup of hot chocolate. I did all my Christmas baking including cinnamon roll (which Dad and I delivered to neighbors), cookies and peanut clusters. Tomorrow I may get to make my Christmas cards.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Thanksgiving 2008

This time of year to spend time with family and reflect on our many blessings. The Portland Laneys traveled south to spend the day with the family in Pleasant Hill. We departed on Wednesday and caught Dr. Laura's corny joke day on the radio, which kept us entertained for a good hour. i.e. Do you know how to make a Blond laugh at your Joke on Monday morning? Tell it to her on Friday afternoon.
Savannah and Mariano were up from Corvallis. She is teaching and he is working at a goat cheese business. Julia, Otis and Lewis were also there along with Gran and Granddaddy and the Stewart Laney family.
Sorry, I tried for a picture, but no luck.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Newberg on Tuesday

Tuesday started out as a very gray dreary day with low gray clouds and on and off drizzle. Portland is the only city I know that has at least a dozen ways to spin "rain", i.e. showers, drizzle, intermittent, partly rainy, down pour, spitting, and on it goes. Anyway, I drove across town to pray with my prayer group from Central and then over to Newberg to have coffee with Debbie. We had a wonderful spiced apple cider with carmen cream on top in a cute little coffee shop/book store right on 99W. After an hour of so of visiting, I drove Debbie home and saw Pabu. He was wild with excitement to see me! and had a nice new bed and toy to show off. Debbie gave me some blogging tips, so I will have fun being creative.

Monday, November 24, 2008


November 24, 2008
Every day brings reasons to celebrate and that is especially true today. Today I/we celebrate the blessing of John's birth and life. It was a cold, clear November day is Dallas, Texas that John slowly made an entrance into the world. He was delivered at Baylor Medical Center the day before Thanksgiving. Children are a gift from the Lord, and John was the first of four wonderful gifts, and we have been four times blessed. As John is in Persian Gulf on this birthday, may he celebrate the life God has given him and walk in the good plan that He has for John.
Happy Birthday John

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Tuesday November 11, 2008
Today is Veteran's Day and we acknowledge all the veterans that have served our country. Thank you!! As an expression of our appreciation, Carl and I participated in a Veteran's Day Parade in the Hollywood District. It started out as a rainy day, but by the time of the Parade, only a little misty. The streets were lined with a colorful mix of veterans, families, couples, singles, most waving flags and cheering for those who served our country. As usual, our friends Mr. Carter was looking for us and rode in the front seat of the Jeep for the last mile or so. The Parade ended with a ceremony at the veteran's memorial on Sandy Blvd and fly by of 4 screeching F - something jets.


Wednesday November 19, 2008
It is beautiful day with the last of the fall colors fading to brown and the promise of turning to mush with the next rain. I have candles lite and bread baking.
I read Galatians this moring and had a vision that made me laugh. Chapter 5:6 says . . . walk by the Spirit, and you will not carry out the desire of the flesh. I thought of a three legged race where two people tie one leg together and race to the finish line. This reminded me of John in first grade with one of his friends at Field Day. What a team them were working together and sailing into first place. That's how I want live, tied to the Holy Spirit, in the race of life. I/We just need to get that rhythm down.
I am trying to figure how to get pictures included in this blog, but will keep at it.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

conference championship

Sunday November 9, 2008
It has been a great weekend, starting with a drive to Seattle to watch the NAIA Conference Championship XC meet. The drive was beautiful with a mix on rain and sunshine and a beautiful double rainbow leading the was for close to 15 minutes. The meet was held at Lincoln Park in Seattle, located on the cliff line above Puget Sound. The course was muddy and slick, but the Raiders of Southern Oregon held on to win 1st place. Four of their runners, including David were named to the All Conference Team, and the team now gears up for the National competition in Kinosha (sp), Wisconsin the weekend before Thanksgiving. The drive home was that much sweeter because of the great victory.

Friday, October 24, 2008

All three of us adults have just made fools of ourselves and are exhausted from all the fun we have had with James. He is about the cutest of all 18 month olds until my own come along. Tomorrow we are headed to the Atlanta aquarium, which by all reports is the ultimate in underwater experiences.

Playing at the Pumpkin


John and James playing at the pumpkin
Today is Friday and I am in Atlanta visiting my sister and James, her grandson. John and Debbie came from kingland via the lake house, where they had a nice vacation.