Lorene
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Saturday, August 2, 2008
Annie and Len have been busy with wedding plans. They both are looking for jobs in the cities.
We have enjoyed a nice summer. So far there has not been a lot of heat and humidity. I guess I am not really the one to judge cause i work in air conditioning and come home to an air conditioned house.
We have lived here 18 months. Last weekend we made a little trip around the "block" and drove out to the old farm. The thistles in the woods are 8 feet high. The weeds have grown up around the buildings and are taking over the gravel yard. The birch in front of the living room window has the top broken down and has not been pruned and removed. The weeds have grown up around the back door. (i wonder how many snakes are there??) Where Vern had the garden in the front yard had grown up to weeds, been mowed and grown up to weeds again.
The Clematis are blooming and the trumpet vine around the pole by the back door invites the hummingbirds. the hydrangia and the day lilies are blooming too. But nothing says "home" anymore and I was elated to come back to my beautiful house. Maybe we will try to move in some good black earth and plant a few more of our favorites, but I am thankful to be living in Alexandria.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
4th of July weekend
Brian and Kris took all 5 children in the boat through Lake Victoria, Geneva, Le Homme Dieu, Carlos and Darling over to Arrowwood to watch Star Storm. Annie,Len, Melissa, Daryl went by shuttle. Star Storm is a magnificant fireworks display. But getting home again tries everyones patience. The bugs on the lake are bad and the boat parade to get through under the bridges is LONG. On the other hand if you take the shuttle, the lines of people waiting to get back on the shuttle are horrible, as are the lines of people trying to get their cars out of the huge parking lot. So either way you go, you need to decide you REALLY want to see fireworks.
Saturday Morning Brian and Kris put their boat in Lake Victoria, through Geneva and into Le Homme Dieu. There is a swim beach there with a place to park boats next to it and a nice place to picnic. I think we were there until 5:30. We had an easy supper of Papa Murphy's pizza before going to bed. Everyone was exhausted from sun, water, riding the tube and skiing.
Sunday was another busy day, with everyone getting to their own places, by late night.
And where was my camera through all this?? In a pocket in the truck, so I have nary a picture to show you. Next time I'll wear the camera.
June 2008


Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Happenings
Saturday the 31st was one of those days where nothing goes quite as planned, but we did manage to go grocery shopping.
Sunday, June 1 we went to fellowship meeting at Braunds, stayed for a potluck, then went to Alana Quick's graduation party. On the way home we stopped briefly at Melissa and Daryl's.
Monday, work. Annie went back to the cities, Vern and Len painted. Tuesday same. Wednesday, same and Bible Study. Thursday and Friday I worked. It rained so Vern and Len were very restless.
Friday they picked me up at 5 and we went down to Brian and Kris. Saturday they had a birthday celebration planned for Aedan, who turns 10 Aug 7 and Emmett who turns 7 July 19. They each had chosen 3 friends to spend the day with at Valley Fair.
Vern Annie, Len, Amara and I went to a nature park near them for an hour or so, then headed down to Lindsay Hanson's graduation party. On the way home we stopped at AMARA'S favorite place to shop! Better yet, it was a SUPER Target. We made potato salad, cabbage salad and hot dogs on the grill. The rest of the family came home around 8 pretty tired!
Sunday we went to fellowship mtg and Dean and Lois's. Afterwards we were talking in the driveway to Muriel, Lorraine and Becky. Kris was telling them about the Mexican hole-in-the wall restaurant that we had been to and enjoyed. The three ladies left and Kris and I decided we would go again! When we all got there, who should be just getting out of the car but Muriel, Lorraine and Becky. So we all had lunch together. You might have to ask Kris more about it. She and Brian help us order! Its lots of fun, lots of food, good price. I suppose it helps if you know a little Spanish.
We went back to Brian and Kris's. I was tired and sat in the recliner. Next thing I know I hear them discussing batteries. I told them I put new batteries in the keyboard before we went to Montana. Well, that was quite a laugh because they were talking about a new toy that Aedan had received from a friend the day before. Well, at least i didn't fall asleep in Sarah, Wendy and Lyle's Gospel meeting like some very tired children i was sitting with!
We didn't get back to Alex until 10 PM. that is quite late for this ole gramma...
Monday, work, paint, Tuesday work, paint. Wednesday, work, painting sounds a little more iffy...could we possibly need any more rain....
Hey, you out there in Montana..KEEP the snow please!
Thursday, May 29, 2008
more of the weekend

The wedding



The night before the wedding

Don and Sharon Murray's after the rehersal. We had a pizza buffet and lots of fun. Kris played keyboard and Aedan, Emmett and Amara sang the beatles song "i wanna hold your hand" then Miranda and Kaylee recited the old girl scout song "the cutest boy i ever saw, was sipping soda from a straw. We had a few other stories and musical pieces, then Don and Sharon played accoridians and sang a June Carter/Johnny Cash song called "cause I love you" you might want to look it up on you tube!this morning some of us need to be at the ranch at 10 for set up etc. wish you were all here!
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
But, lo and behold, this girl's name he knew! And he brought her home to meet us all on New Years. Time flies and November 2, i think it was, he asked her to marry him. And now there are only a few days left. There seem to be a lot of things we'd like to share with them about being married. After all, Dad and I have come through 37 years. But it really all boils down to giving 150% of yourself to your spouse by doing everything you can to make their day the best day possible.
Joel and Alayna, we wish you years of the "BEST DAYS POSSIBLE!"

Saturday, April 26, 2008
Totally Red



Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Bozeman



Saturday, March 15, 2008

It must have been Vern that got me into bird watching. He always loved to hear the wrens through the open window in the late spring. And from there we went on to identifying birds and their songs.
I think we had the perfect place for birdwatching on the farm. We never were very happy with the swarms of mosquitoes we had because of living on the edge of the swamp but we did enjoy the birds. I think it was the first year or two we had loons. I had never heard them before and it was amazing the loud, eerily beautiful calls they made. We never saw them in the swamp because of all the vegetation but have seen them on open water since.. they are big birds, maybe 26 inches long with a wing span of 3 feet.
We had Great Blue Herons. Grandpa Anderson saw them in the backwaters of the Mississippi and called them slough pumpers. But we learned the bird that really bears the nickname slough pumper was a American Bittern. The are a small secretive bird of the swamp that does make a sound like that of an old pump. We had egrets and other herons. All kinds of ducks nested in our swamp. Trumpeter swans spent a night or two there on their way north in the spring and south in the fall.
Our farm yard with all the trees and brush was a haven for birds also. We had everything from the tiny hummingbirds to Great Horned Owls and once we even saw an eagle in the trees at the end of the driveway. We always had the bird book and binoculars handy. I wish we would have kept a list, but I am sure we identified over 150 different birds on our farm or the local area. We have a "Birds of Minnesota Field Guide" and we have seen every single bird in the book.
We started feeding the birds quite a few years ago and had many migrating birds stop at our feeder. One winter right before we moved we had a female cardinal for most of the season.
Melissa and Annie are both bird lovers. I think Joel might have even taken a class on birds in college. Brian? well, he knows they have lots of cardinals!
Now that we have moved to Alexandria the only thing we really miss from the farm are the birds. We have a few chickadees, an occasional downy woodpecker, a couple of blue jays and for one whole day had a bright red male cardinal. Oh, yes, and a barred owl.
We have started a few things to improve the habitat and attract the birds but it is a slow process.
However, we still can listen for the geese to herald the spring!
Friday, March 7, 2008
Saturday, February 23, 2008



There was a terrible bus accident near Cottonwood, MN, this week. Four children were killed when a van driven by what appears to be an illegal alien with a MN ID card with a name apparently not hers driving without a license, going through a stop sign and slamming into the side of the school bus. I well remember our bus accident. I found the scrapbook I have kept all these years. The pages are faded and tattered and I decided time to scan them into the computer. In looking at them again I cannot believe no one was killed. I used to be able to "feel" the bus bump the railing, hang on the edge, then go over the edge. But time has erased that memory. I doubt if I could have told you any of the details after the accident. I think there were some of us that were unconcious for a little while. Can you imagine there was no 911. Someone had to drive to Lewiston to let the school know the bus had gone over the bridge. There were no trained first responders. There were no safe way to get children out of the bus. Someone used a shovel and broke a couple windows out. Children then climbed or were helped out the window. Even some who had serious injuries were just picked up and put in the back of a vehicle. Most of us walked up the hill to Beach's house and waited in turn to use the phone to call our parents. Mom drove over the bridge and when we got in the car she wondered where the bus was. She didn't realize it was at the bottom of the creek. We were not allowed to cross the bridge again and had to go the long way home. Later that evening she took me to Winona where I did have a fractured collar bone. Terry and Tom did not even have broken glasses. We were indeed very lucky.
Saturday, February 16, 2008





But I remember the good times about snowstorms. Once during winter break Hjordes and the girls were at our place. We had ice that covered the trees, posts and lines. The heavy ice caused a power outage. We had a generator and Vern hooked that up so he could do the chores. It also ran the furnace fan and as a result the house was warm. Anything beyond that had to be scheduled. We used the microwave instead of the oven and were conservative of the hot water. We played games, Scrabble, RummiKub, Racko, Dominoes. We put together puzzles. We ate supper with candle light. All the while we were having fun, Vern had chores to do in the cold. The tractor that ran the generator had to be filled with fuel and since the pump on the barrell ran by electricity that all had too be put into a fuel can by gravity then poured into the tractor. It was not fun for him.
Now, let it snow. If I have to work, I walk out to my heated garage, get in the warm truck, Vern drives me to work (four wheel drive if there are any slippery or drifted spots) and drops me off 20 feet from the door. He picks me up and we drive back into the heated garage. Oh, am I ever spoiled! We can sit in our lovely living room and watch the snow come down covering all the world, including our deck and railing in lovely white clean snow. Let it snow!
Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Thursday, February 7, 2008





We got into a discussion of dinner/supper and laughed about how all our children think the evening meal is dinner, but we know better. We know that its breakfast, lunch, dinner, lunch and SUPPER..and if you have company over in the evening then you have lunch again. That was in the days when everyone lived on the farm.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Tuesday Jan 29

Mom kept busy today making the cookies, doing dishes, visiting with Roy and Mike (they stopped for a couple hours) helping with supper and washing dishes. Then she and I had a scrabble game! When we got done she had a "U" left. I took one point off her score and added one to mine and we TIED at 246.
Monday, January 28, 2008
This morning Daryl left early. Melissa left for school. The rest of us eventually got around to having breakfast. Then Vernon and I made a batch of lefse. Miranda ate 3 pieces and Kaylee had 4. The rest of us had our share too and there isn't much left.
Now we have had lunch. Vernon and Gwen are leaving soon. Gwen showed me how to get started...so here we go!
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