Showing posts with label Photo of the Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photo of the Day. Show all posts

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Updating



Hello, hello, hello! Too much going on to even begin to update! Our lives are changing...and it's a bit overwhelming!! Trying very hard to be positive, optimistic and hopeful and to stay in the moment and not worrying, stressing about tomorrow! Why ruin today with worry and anxiety when what you might be worrying about never happens? That's what I keep reminding myself. These days, here today, may prove to be the best days of our lives!! Here Jug and I are finally working together, something we've always wanted to do and Jug is HOME, not traveling!! So I swear, I'm going to just relax and enjoy it!!!!

My camera came yesterday from Canon's repair center. So when Jug and I got home yesterday from going to do an estimate, there was our Miss O lying in the front yard reading so happily and contentedly! She's rereading Jean Auel's Clan of the Cave Bear but only for the third time!!

Hey--did you hear the one about the codependent wife? Each morning she wakes her husband and asks how him how she's going to feel that day! My codependent friends will get this one!!






I couldn't help but be reminded of my mother when I see this photo. She LOVED to read and would have done nothing else if she wasn't also such a perfectionist! She was very disciplined and would only allow herself pleasurable activities AFTER she'd done her work/chores. Shame I'm not more like that!! And lastly I'll say: Olivia: my mama would have loved you so much--would have been so proud of you!!

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Photo of the Day--Olivia's Grand Adventure!!!!



OLIVIA AND GALPALS GRAND ADVENTURE!!


These were from Sunday as we saw Olivia, Aly and Kristin off on their grand adventure into the west! They met Sunday early in the morning to get final demos from Jug on RV technical stuff and to pack up. While they were getting ready to shove off I sat here at the computer in my studio here in the garage uploading the photos from the party Saturday on the blog. They parked the RV right outside the garage and raised the garage door getting tools and whatnot. Their peals of laughter from inside the RV echoed throughout the backyard and smoothed my furrowed brow! I realized and acknowledged that I am apprehensive seeing them embarking on this grand adventure as we're calling it, let's be real--it is hard to just let her go off like this, but also knowing that we (Aly and Kristin's parents too) are empowering these young women! What a gift we give them! Our faith in them, our ability to know that they'll be just fine sends them the clear message that they can do anything! They are women and hear them roar!!!!




Olivia geting final instuctions. She and Jug took several tours around town this past week providing her with much needed practice driving the RV. It's a Class C and really drives like a big U-Haul truck. It's really not too bad. The most important thing is to drive slowly and anticipate stops long before you would have to in a conventional vehicle. And she does great!


I realize I haven't mentioned the purpose of this trip--Olivia is hoping to go to Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado for her masters in Art Therapy starting in the fall of 2009. I actually went to the website for the school yesterday. Very interesting!! It's Buddhist based! Very much about contemplative reflection and sounds absolutely fascinating. No wonder she is smitten with this school! It seems right and good!! So she has called and made appointments for interviews, etc and asked if she couldn't drive out instead of flying so she could see some of the country. We agreed so long as somebody went with her. So pals Kristin and Aly jumped at the chance!


We've, of course, talked with them a couple of times each day and as of last night they were near Kansas City, Missouri. They should arrive in Boulder today. I think they're planning a couple of days in Boulder and then a couple in Jackson Hole (hoping to hook up with their youth director at Saint Paul's, Trent Moore who now lives in Jackson along with our previous priest Ken Asel) and then take Yellowstone and come on home via the northern route. I swear--you've never seen three more excited young women! What an opportunity!!!





When they finally were packed up and Jug felt were sufficiently prepared we met them at the Coffee House for brunch before they embarked. Here's Jug and very excited Olivia!




Aly and Kristin laughing about the wind blowing the RV door into them.....

Aren't they just too cute?!!!







Friday, May 16, 2008

Photo of the Day--Jim, My Brother






My very handsome, very young brother Jim. This was taken at the beach probably about 1968, maybe as late as 1970? Suzy needs to help me date this. Jim is 10 years older than me and as stated previously he and Suzy were from our mother's first marriage to their father, Earl Trivette. I honestly never think of them as half siblings. When Mel and I came along they were there and they loved Mel and I like we were their own children. I think Mel and I were so fortunate to have had them. They always seemed to have time for us and really took up the slack when Mama and Daddy were unable to be the parents we needed them to be. What gifts we received from them both! Jim taught me so much! He taught us both to swim like fish. He was the lifeguard at Oakwoods Country Club for two summers and how I wanted to please him! I'd swim lap after lap just to get some praise from him. I remember so well how he was such a hero to me. So handsome, so smart! All the teen girls back then--late sixties that hung out at the pool just worshiped him. He also, later when he attended Western and joined the gymnastics team taught both Mel and I to tumble, do splits, backbends, and walk overs. Man--wish my body would do those bendy positions now! He also exposed us to science and nature. He loved snakes and insects and many times would catch a garter snake for us to play with. He took us to the movies ALL the time--frequently the drive-in--you know the one that was over on highway 115!? I remember one time he must have taken us to a scary one becasue I spent the evening in the passenger floorboard crying and wanting to go home!!







Jim tells me how excited they were when I was born. He developed his love of kids with Mel and I. He tells me sometimes Mama would make him get me to sleep for a nap and how he'd lay there with me until I fell asleep and how he'd have to ever so slowly slip his arm from around me and ever so gently creep from the bed. He would have been 10-12 years old! I can't imagine having asked Grant to do that at that age!







Love these photos of him. BTW--that's Suzy doing the rabbit ears on the second shot. How they teased each other! How very, very different they are/were!!! Jim shy, quiet, introspective and Suzy outgoing, loud, never met a stranger in her life, extrovert!! Naturally they clashed ALOT when they were young! We've been told a story about how Suzy kept beating Jim up and always came out on top of their squirmishes until finally Daddy got so sick of it that ....hmmm....forgetting exactly how this went.....let me call Suzy..... Man, did she ever set me straight! She says that what happened was that Suzy was always physically getting the better of Jim becasue he wouldn't fight back, he just took it. Mama and Daddy got so tired of the fighting and I guess figured to put a stop to it, Jim should give her what for! They made him hit her and show her she couldn't beat up on him. Suzy says that it was like a vampire getting his first sip of blood and Jim was brutal and ruthless with her from then on. BUT, big but here, Suzy deserved most of it. She says she used to file her nails to a point to she could scratch him better! She told me too about how they chased each other to grab the other one and beat up on each other and on two different occasions broke a glass storm door as they chased each other--Jim cutting his leg and Suzy her wrist--says she still has the scar! Glad I don't remember any of this! They were both so good to me and Mel! They just hated each other! They outgrew it and get along great today.







So very tan, so very young and healthy. He must have some Native American or some such in his line as he's a bit dark-skinned and tans easily. Jim's always been rather shy and extremely humble about his good looks. He has no idea how very attracted women are to him!







I don't know why the rest of us didn't get his intelligence! Suzy, Mel and I are just average smart but Jim surpasses us all--man, can he ever remember facts, trivia, etc. He ALWAYS beats us no matter what game we play. He begs us to play Trivial Pursuit with him but who wants to when we all know who's going to win? Sometimes we'll give in but make sure he's practically on a team by himself! And I proudly tell you that, btw, Jim's a member of mensa!! It's like I think I might have just a bit of the genes that he got? Surely a bit?!!







I love you Jim. And know how very much I appreciate how you nurtured me and helped me feel loved when I was growing up!





Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Photo of the Day--Gabby



Finally got a good shot of our Gabby with ears at attention! Ain't that just the cutest? So much personality packed in such a small package. There's never a dull moment with Gabby. She is a great source of comfort to Olivia. They're inseparable! She's actually leaving Gabby with us while she, Kristin #1, and Aly go to Boulder next week. Have I mentioned that? Maybe--maybe not--can't remember. Olivia is hoping/intending to go to Boulder in the fall of '09 for three years to earn her degree in Art Therapy. So to check it all out and meet with some folks at the campus she's taking Jug's RV and the three of them are trekking across the country! Wow! They're so brave and adventuresome! I'll have to practice a lot of ....hmmmm....right words here....positive affirmations, refusal to "go there" to not just worry myself crazy while they're gone. They'll be fine! Olivia's already had one RV driving lesson and I'm sure Jug will see to it that she is capable before she leaves. And what a fabulous last hurrah for these young women before they all go their separate ways. They'll never forget it. They will be making those lifetime memories that may fade with time but never be erased! The stories they will have to tell!



Monday, May 12, 2008

Curley's Celebrating Kid's Graduation --Part Three





Kristin



Kristin #2



Trevor and Gabby

Curley's Celebrating Kid's Graduation --Part Two



Olivia took the camera and therefore there's photos of the photographer--me! She actually took several of these...of me getting down to the great old rock and roll Don had blaring for us yesterday. I love old rock and roll and will just boogie down shamelessly! And with no alcohol either! Let's all try to dance like no one is watching!! It's so liberating!






Just enjoying these special kids.... how I love them! How they give me hope....





MICHELLE!!! This one is for you! A very honest picture of Kim with all her wrinkles and flaws for the cyber world to see! Clearly demostrates how much fun I had with these kids yesterday. Ah--the good times!!



I embrace my age. I'll be 50 this coming Friday. So very much in my head and heart about aging. I'm planning a cathartic post hopefully later this morning that reveals a journey from painfully lived teenage angst to middle-aged contentment. I love what I am today and have recently just so happened to have the need to dig out my journals from my teen years and haven't read them in probably 20 years. Wow. The Journey. The Growth. More to come on this--hopefully there will be time in next day or so.....




Curley's Celebrating Kid's Graduation --Part One



Pam Curley, Aly's mom holding one of their pets. We gathered at the Curley's yesterday, Mother's Day (May 11, 2008) to honor Aly Curley and friends graduation from their first four years of formal education. Olivia is not among them as she has another semester to go and will finish in December. Olivia and most of her pals all plan to go on for further education, Olivia hopefully going to Boulder, Colorado (can't recall the name of this school right now) to get her master's in Art Therapy and Aly is going to Western Carolina for a master's in social work, Kristin is going to Pennsylvania for...hmmm....something to do with being a RA or something....she'll have to fill me in better. Trevor is moving to NYC in September for theatre and I think he's planning on some more education as well as working full time in theatre. These are very smart, very grounded, purpose-driven kids! I salute them!




We had a great time yesterday in spite of the dreary weather. Grilled fabulous hamburgers and took a spin around the lake on the Curley's pontoon boat. We sat around and listened to the kids stories and their teasing each other. It was just great fun!







Don Curley, Aly's dad.






My Livvie....








Pretty little thing on the left is also named Kristin. I told her she reminds me of Izzie on Gray's Anatomy. Just classic beauty! And that's Kristin in the middle and Trevor on the right. And of course that's our Gabby watching the water go by....








A very cute Kristin. I did not know until yesterday that she was a sex educator! (Livvie tells me that Kristin has taken three levels of sex ed classes for her involvement in RA at UNC-A) I thought her major was journalism! Shows how much I listen! I just loved hearing the kids talk yesterday about sexuality. They are so open and accepting. Just amazing how frank and honest they are...no hangups there. None of that Victorian/religious crap to contend with. Ah! How far ahead they are of me and my peers at the same age! It's such a good thing....






Thursday, May 8, 2008

Rambling and Ruminating...My Parents....



One of my favorite photos of my mother--Gladys Irene Lovette Hudson. Wasn't she pretty? Mama was born the first of six children February 8, 1929 to Austin Henry and Minda Eulala Higgins Lovette. She had four sisters and one brother. She married at 18 to James Earl Trivette and had my (half) brother Jim and sister Suzy. They divorced, gosh--guess about 1954?? Then she married my father in 1957 and I was born in 1958 and Mel in 1960.


Mama left us in 1990--been so long ago now but I still miss her so much. I don't think a day goes by even today that I don't think of her. She, as I guess all mothers do, had a profound effect on my life. How I wanted to please her!


This photo was taken by my brother Jim at a cookout at my aunt and uncle's Alton and Madge Absher (Mama's sister) about 1974. Best I can calculate, she'd be about 45 years old in this photo. It's a rare good picture of her--few were taken back then and if it weren't for Jim taking a photography class and acquiring a camera in college we wouldn't have any, period! This is also rare because she looks so good--happy--like life was good and she was content--also rare. I have a copy of this photo at my desk and I like to think Mama's here with me seeing and loving me and my children. She never even met Grant but she sure loved Olivia. And fortunately Livvie was five when Mama died so she does have memories of her--Mama keeping her while I worked and giving her a piece or two of her costume jewelry which tickled little Livvie.


How do I miss her? Let me count the ways....anytime I'm gardening how I'd love to be able to ask her what I should plant where--she had so much knowledge here. She loved wild flowers and worked very hard in her wild flower garden and she and Daddy spent many a happy weekend scouring the mountain sides hunting for those elusive blooms. And cooking--man, could she ever cook those simple southern, country meals! Sewing, knitting and any type needle work--Mama was a paragon of talent in this area. She won many ribbons for her work. Science--especially astronomy--this fascinated her and she studied it and watched every special on TV. She was an avid reader and could easily read three or more books a week. She was an exceptional, what was called back then, secretary. She typed at least 80 wpm and was a whiz at dictation. Grammar, punctuation, spelling--expert. I ALWAYS had her edit every paper I ever did.


In so many ways and every day, I miss my mother.


Another memory from Mama's last years--Olivia sticking her gum up her nose!!--seems like Mama had given her gum and Olivia didn't want me to know (?) and to hide it she put it up her nose? Days go by and while I'd noticed her nose was stopped up and just assumed it was a cold--just happened to see something in her nose while she was lying down and thought it looked odd and asked the stinker about it and she confessed her mischievousness! Did Dr. Gulden ever have a time grabbing hold of it!!





A fairly good pic of my father, Smith Richardson Hudson, taken about 1974 or so. He was the baby of eight children and was born February 12, 1933. So he'd be about 40 here. Daddy died so young--he was 54. It's taken me most of the last twenty years to come to a place of forgiveness for him (and him for me, posthumously, of course) and LOTS of introspection, examination, and analysis. Daddy had the disease of alcoholism and it affected every aspect of his life. It was an evolution, a coming together of several different forces at work in me--Al-Anon, family of origin work, a spiritual journey, journaling, maturing, finding compassion, understanding the disease concept of addictions, etc. for me to be able to say: my father was a good man with a bad disease. He never set out to be a bad father nor to hurt us in any way. Instead, he was gripped by his disease and it dominated every thing in his life.



Many years ago, at least ten, something unknown to me now, motivated me to do some work on forgiving my father and I composed a list of his qualities/attributes/assets. It was cathartic and a huge first step in the process that ultimately got me where I can think of him with fondness and not bitterness. He was kind and (overly) generous. He was a great story-teller and joke teller. He loved nature of all kinds but was also an avid hunter and fisherman. Loved sunsets. He was a gifted artist like his mother and late in his life did some good water colors. He was also a gifted dentist--there are still many a folk in Wilkes walking around with crown and bridge work my daddy did in the sixties! He had a very tender heart--I remember many times watching shows like The Waltons and Little House on the Prairie--gosh, even Bonanza and he and I both would be crying! He had SO much potential. Imagine taking four children--two of which were babies, packing up and moving to Chapel Hill and going for four years to dental school--what an accomplishment! And they had NO money, living like paupers but ironically Mama always said the Chapel Hill years were her happiest years. So he had drive, ambition, courage, tenacity and obviously smarts about him. Potential crushed by his disease. Daddy, blessedly, had three years of sobriety and my memories from those precious years, I cling to. It's the five years after that lead up to his death that haunt me. And the reason I had to do a lot of hard work spiritually to feel he'd forgiven me for treating him so miserably. I was so angry at him! I was sick--as sick as him and had no professional support at the time--just doing the only thing I knew to do--try to manipulate him into quitting drinking. I've forgiven myself and know he forgives me too. A good man. A good man with a bad disease. Simple.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Photo of the Day--Kim and Mel



Me and my sissy...taken Thanksgiving 2005. I like this picture!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Photo of the Day--Olivia and Gabby





This was taken this past Christmas (2007) in the window seat of the dining room. Olivia's canine best friend, Gabby is such a mess! What a personality this little mutt has! As stated earlier (in posts labeled "Pets"), Gabby was acquired from the vets--a litter of four pups they were hoping to find homes for and not have to put down. Gabby appears to be a unique mixture of Welsh Corgi, Jack Russell, Rat Terrier or some such. She's small, 'bout 20 pounds and full of energy! Very smart and trainable. She's Livvie's constant companion. In this photo Olivia's calming overly excited Gabby with a little pacification of her thumb! Can you believe this? Gabby actually sucks on a thumb or finger! She'll get up in your lap and if she's feeling tired and sleepy will root about hunting for your fingers or thumb until she's finds them and then she settles down for a little nap! And if you start to pull your appendage from her grip, she'll not let you! She must have been weaned too young! Sweet, sweet, sweet! Another great dog, canine companion.



Friday, May 2, 2008

Photo of the Day--Suzy and Maddyson



My sister Suzy with her granddaughter Maddyson. This was taken in November 2007 at our house. Isn't that the cutest child? Maddyson looks just like a female version of her daddy, my nephew, Adam.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Photo of the Day



When I changed the Photo of the Month, this photo which had been the April photo was deleted so am uploading again so it'll be here on the blog somewhere.... A bit of history to go with this photo---this was taken at my parents house and I'm not sure if we were engaged yet or not--but probably were. I just marvel at how round and full both our faces were with our youth! And weren't overweight either--both of us probably weighed our least. I'm in my first bout of ortho here too. Can't remember which niece or nephew's monkey that was--maybe one of them remembers. So I'm a very fresh 'bout 21 year old and Jug is about 28. He kept this full beard from the seventies until one day in 1987 (when Olivia was a toddler) he came out of the bathroom, no warning whatsoever, clean shaven! I just about died. He looked so weird to me!


More history--so we're at my parents, and I want to share that my parents, Gladys and Smith just loved Jug. He was always so comfortable with them. That's just his nature, Jug is not intimidated by ANYone really and when he met them he just called them Smith and Gladys and talked to them like he'd known them all his life. They ate it up! And the fact that he was so good to me, unlike previous boyfriends was a plus too! When Jug and I met in '79 I was living in an apartment in North Wilkesboro, Myers Park precisely, with Mel but when we got engaged in the fall of 1980, I moved back home. I wanted to be with my parents one last time before starting married life. Well, we were kinda accustomed to doing as we pleased when we pleased answering to no one. My parents were old-school and I knew I couldn't just not come home....so I told Mama, ah, so, ah, on Saturday nights, I'll be spending the night with Jug, that okay? And she was like, yeah, that's okay. They just loved him so much! And Jug loved them, especially Daddy. Daddy taught Jug how to make jerky and what a heritage that has been. They made and sold jerky in the early 80s and had quite the little business going supplying mostly bars with jerky that the drinkers couldn't get enough of--and all was well until the state inspectors got wind of it and shut the business down since the jerky was not made in an inspected kitchen. Jug still dreams of selling jerky for a living...maybe one day!


One last thing--the wall hanging behind us was done by my paternal grandmother, Annie Bess Palmer Hudson. Think I've written already about how talented she was. This was one of those prints on fabric that she'd sown around the images and then stuffed them to make it 3D like. How very tacky I thought it was back then but it was all the rage, I guess, in the sixties. Wonder whatever happened to this piece? I'd love to have it now!

Monday, April 28, 2008

Photo of the Day--Mel and John



These were taken this past Christmas (07). That's my younger sister Mel and her beau John Corneck. We love Yankee John!! We tease him that's he's just a Yankee redneck and he agrees!




Sunday, April 27, 2008

Photo of the Day--Mindy and Aimee



My nieces--Mindy Hudson on the left and Aimee Hudson Vaughan on the right. They are my brother Jim's daughters. Let's see, Mindy's 30 and Aimee should be 28 if I've got my dates right. Beautiful young women! Mindy lives in Greensboro where she is able to do lots of musical productions--she got her degree in Musical Theatre from Lees McRae and is one very talented singer and dancer! We love to go see her perform! And Aimee is married to Brian Vaughan, a policeman in Huntersville. Aimee got her degree in Biology (I think) from Western Carolina and just recently completed the nursing program and is working in the neo-natal unit at Carolina Medical. They are both huge dog lovers--Aimee has two pound puppies and Mindy has Toby, also a pound puppy. This photo was taken Thanksgiving 2007 at my house.


Saturday, April 26, 2008

Photo of the Day--Bella




Believe I mentioned that I've been immersed and consumed with the "Putting Photos in Albums" project? I seem to have a pattern of going eight years! Last time I was caught up it 2000 and at that time it had been since Grant was a baby about 1992. Scheech! It's very time-consuming. And I got into Creative Memories in the late 90's and trying to embellish every page just makes the entire process way too time-consuming--which is probably why I had procrastinated and not kept up this project. So this time I'm not bothering with all that fussiness and embellishing the pages--just slapping them in there. Still, the task is daunting and is taking a lot of time. Seeing this old photographs that tell the story of our lives the past eight years as been at the least nostalgic and turns me inward. So much has happened in these years! We moved to Finley Park, we loved and lost Max, Grant and Olivia grew from a little boy and a moody middle schooler into a moody teenager and a mature and level-headed young woman respectively. Then we moved from Finley to Mo.Falls and completely changed our lives again. Ah, such is life!




So as I'm searching for all the pics and perusing them on the 20 or so CD's I have them saved on, I am constantly reminded of our beloved Bella. She's in so very many of the pictures. She was just always there mostly just an observer and constant protector of her family. She loved us so very much. This project provides me with, I guess, the last phase of my grieving process. Remembering her, cherishing her and letting it go. I still yet, even after, what--ten months, sometimes just in the corner of my vision and just for a very brief second or two think I see her. Hmmm....and just maybe it is the spirit of Bella still here with us!




This photo above depicts Bella as she would be most anytime she was not in the house with us. It's the view of our property from the front of the house looking out across the pasture. She would lay like this so often, just the mistress of all she surveyed, guarding, protecting all that was Shumate! Doesn't she just look regal? Both these photos were taken in the fall of '05.




Thursday, April 24, 2008

Photo of the Day--Olivia "Casting" Jeremy


Just some photos came across that depict the "casting" process Livvie uses to create the lifesized portraits like she did for her senior show work. Here she's casting Jeremy. She wanted to feature her great high school friend in her senior show but it was too hard to get up with Jeremy for any further sittings. Knowing Jeremy, I'm surprised he sat for this messy, time-consuming process! But he loves his Livvie! That's Aaron provoking Jeremy.



It takes 45 minutes for the "stuff" (can't remember what its called--senior moment) to set up.




Those are straws brave Jeremy breathes through!!




A real trooper! And a very handsome young man!!

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Photo of the Day--Suzy

'Kay--little background is necessary here to fully appreciate these photos that tell a little story.... on the right is my older sister Suzy. We're at the beach (Sunset) and it's June 2002. That's her future daughter-in-law Carrie Reid (now Kerley) on the left. You must also know that Suzy is NOT a drinker--period. She very rarely partakes and then just tea-totals. Well, this particular evening some of us were bravely taking shots of vodka. As a family, we are not big drinkers--we'll have it at holidays and cook-outs but nobody drinks very much. I came across these photos while working on putting photos in albums---had to go back to 2000. I had completely forgotten about this hilarious adventure!!


So here's what it looks like was happening to me: Suzy, "the big drinker"--NOT, says "yeah, I'll have one of those shots." So Carrie obliges. They tell her how to do the lemon first, etc. And she looks so nonchalant, so confident about doing this. Heh--little did she know!


Note: these are poor quality photos--they're a "photo of a photo" as they were taken before I was using a digital camera exclusively.


Now we have Suzy's other future daughter-in-law, Kara Felise (now Kerley) making sure Carrie does this right and that Suzy gets a proper dose! OMG--this just cracks me up!!




I must have missed the actual taking the shot photo! But think she's taken it here, looks like anyway. That grimace!! That's Adam Johnson in the background.




OMG!!! If you know Suzy, you can just hear her coughing, sputtering, gagging and carrying on!!! And Carrie's expression!! I just can't help but just crack up laughing every time I look at this. She can barely get her breath here! She, I'm sure had NEVER taken a shot of alcohol in her life and had NO idea! Oh! How I love my sissy! There ain't nobody like her!




So here she is still in the throes of the alcohol burning and setting her on fire and high-five-ing with Brian (my niece Aimee's husband) Vaughan. This is just priceless!! Hey--family--let's do this again!!


Also--as a side note: Need to post some recent photos of Suzy. She's lost another person in weight! Yeah--you go Suzy!! She's off all her meds for diabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol and is able to exercise now.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Photo of the Day--Grant and Olivia

My babies. Taken 2006 in the window seat in the dining room. I have several photos taken over the years of the two of them together like this. They're six years apart in age and because Olivia had had six years as an only child and got all our attention she was able to accept her little brother when he came along. Accept--yeah, but she still had her moments of intense jealousy! I remember one instance when Grant was still just an infant hearing Olivia in the shower just sobbing and saying between her dramatic sobs: "I wish they'd just send him back!!" Funny! Regardless she considered him to be HER baby and she loved holding him and playing "Mommy". When Grant would wake and cry, Olivia and I would race to him! Course then there were the years of Grant's toddlerhood that a day didn't go by that I didn't hear: "Mama make him stop!" And "Grant! Stop that!!" He was forever interfering in her prissy little girl play. I think she has such a capacity for love and love her brother she certainly does. She's always nurtured him and petted him.


I've been uploading remodeling pics, a few a day, until I got to the master bedroom. For some reason I hadn't taken "after" photos of the master bed and bath. Well, no reason I can't take them now--except I'm such a lazy slug I haven't made my bed yet to get these photos!! Will soon!!