Well, I just had to send these photos to let you know what has been happening in Edmonton.
The phone call from Hu kept us waiting & how good to hear from him early Friday am that he has a grandson!! that makes him a GRANDPA! So now we are greatgrandparents again. I guess we will be called more and more by the names "Gigi & Bapa" That way the small fry will know who they are talking to. Eliot Arthur has a family name - Eliot is the second name of his father, grandfather and great-great-great grandfather. Congratulations.
The two pix are of (1) Bapa - he is chewing on his Bernard Caulibeau .chocolate cigar, courtesy of Hu.IIn his cap & new glasses he resembles George Burns who used to have a radio comedy show with his wife Gracie Allen. Some of you may remember him.
(2) The next pix is of Hugo whose team won the city championship in basketball. I remember John Schneider also had this honor when he was Hugo's age. We watched the game & were very proud of Hugo - he had some really good moves & made several baskets and was a good sportsman.
Hope you enjoy them this communique.
Gigi
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Gigi & Bapa
There are no ifs, buts, or maybes - My communique is long overdue. I apologize, we've been away to Los Angeles first part of February. On returning home Grandpa got the flu. A few days later I got it too. What a wicked experience. We are finally back on track
We've had episodes of snow, and I mean s-n-o-w!! Grandpa has been kept very busy. The weather would get warmer so that we were able to go walking along the trails near our abode. Then out of nowhere we would get an erratic wind & more snow. We are so grateful to have such a nice, cosy place to live in. Makes a big difference - I can go downstairs to my 'sewing room' and work on my quilting projects or go to my kitchen & concoct some savory dish, or upstairs to my study to read or work on the computer. Grandpa has enjoyed watching TV -curling, hockey, basketball, politics; reading in his comfy chair in the living room - He is quite a fan of Louis Lamour. He has many books on other topics that keep him interested; plus his very own computer. So we have weathered the winter with forays to Hawaii & LA . We so enjoyed being with the Puentes & Lindsay. The two sets of twins are a handful but so adorable. Now we are back to the old grind and it is good to have a routine.
We hosted the High Priests' social in our home - about 30 attended & there was plenty of room. We will be teaching the lessons for our FHE group the next alternate Mondays as we will leave for Vancouver Island the end of March.
The blessing of Edward James Fixsen was a highlight for us March 1. He is such a wonderful baby. We all got a chance to hold him & he did not seem to mind whose arms he was in.
A bit of an aside: I read an article in the Edmonton Journal recently. The reporter was to write her impressions of the youth in a Hutterite colony north-west of Calgary. She remarked that our youth is pamperedf We should teach them to help more with chores about the house not only drive them hither & thither for lessons, practices etc. She noticed how happy the Hutterite youth were happy helping as well as having quality time with their parents. She concluded her remarks stating she had made a good friend of the Hutterite mother but could not compete with her 'saskatoon pies or her stellar sewing skills!' I laughed because I know I excel in both of these skills & remarked I would make a good Hutterite. Grandpa reminded me the reporter also said you could not join their colony, you had to be born in it. Guess I better try harder to be a good Mormon.
'Nuff said. We will keep you posted =re plans for the FAMILY REUNION. We have given out some assignments for our BIG FOUR.
We would not mind your input for some of the things you would like us to include. First long weekend in July. See you. G & G
We've had episodes of snow, and I mean s-n-o-w!! Grandpa has been kept very busy. The weather would get warmer so that we were able to go walking along the trails near our abode. Then out of nowhere we would get an erratic wind & more snow. We are so grateful to have such a nice, cosy place to live in. Makes a big difference - I can go downstairs to my 'sewing room' and work on my quilting projects or go to my kitchen & concoct some savory dish, or upstairs to my study to read or work on the computer. Grandpa has enjoyed watching TV -curling, hockey, basketball, politics; reading in his comfy chair in the living room - He is quite a fan of Louis Lamour. He has many books on other topics that keep him interested; plus his very own computer. So we have weathered the winter with forays to Hawaii & LA . We so enjoyed being with the Puentes & Lindsay. The two sets of twins are a handful but so adorable. Now we are back to the old grind and it is good to have a routine.
We hosted the High Priests' social in our home - about 30 attended & there was plenty of room. We will be teaching the lessons for our FHE group the next alternate Mondays as we will leave for Vancouver Island the end of March.
The blessing of Edward James Fixsen was a highlight for us March 1. He is such a wonderful baby. We all got a chance to hold him & he did not seem to mind whose arms he was in.
A bit of an aside: I read an article in the Edmonton Journal recently. The reporter was to write her impressions of the youth in a Hutterite colony north-west of Calgary. She remarked that our youth is pamperedf We should teach them to help more with chores about the house not only drive them hither & thither for lessons, practices etc. She noticed how happy the Hutterite youth were happy helping as well as having quality time with their parents. She concluded her remarks stating she had made a good friend of the Hutterite mother but could not compete with her 'saskatoon pies or her stellar sewing skills!' I laughed because I know I excel in both of these skills & remarked I would make a good Hutterite. Grandpa reminded me the reporter also said you could not join their colony, you had to be born in it. Guess I better try harder to be a good Mormon.
'Nuff said. We will keep you posted =re plans for the FAMILY REUNION. We have given out some assignments for our BIG FOUR.
We would not mind your input for some of the things you would like us to include. First long weekend in July. See you. G & G
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