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It has been difficult to post anything new, especially photos, since our #1 Mac decided to crash on Feb. 20. I am borrowing one of the student newspaper computers to access my blogs, and I haven't yet tried to upload pictures yet. Either we will get our Mac fixed, or buy a new laptop instead of upgrading the old one. Stay tuned.
Meanwhile, we are looking forward to a warm and sunny weekend here in the heartland. I'll post more soon. On our older computer, we do have e-mail access so feel free to comment, or use the e-mail link in my profile and we'll respond. For a really good read, go to Cousin Debbie's blog (Debide's View, link at right) for a touching and hilarious account of how she and Mike met and decided to get married back in 1972. Happy 9th "First Date" anniversary to them! And to everyone else, a happy leap year. Is anyone doing anything special for Sadie Hawkins Day?
Each month this year, I am trying to gather a seasonal display for the mantel out of our various brick a brac or photos or family treasures. In January I had a blue and white theme, but forgot to take a picture before I put it away. For Valentine's Day, I got out many vintage family photos of lovers: Norm's parents, my parents, some of our great-grandparents, our wedding photo and a memorable photo of our boys, Matt and Doug.
My parents' hand- colored wedding portrait always adorned the dresser in their room and I treasure this original. The small colored photo at the lower right is of mother's grandfather and grandmother, Jesse and Emma. I hope to include their story in a family memoir some day. I have a letter Emma wrote to Jesse before they were married in 1891, bemoaning their separation. By the end of that year they were married, probably against the wishes of Emma's parents, since they exchanged vows before a justice of the peace in Memphis, across the river from their Arkansas home town.
At far left we have either a 50th or 60th wedding anniversary photo of Norm's parents. Their wedding picture, a black and white snapshot taken on a prairie homestead, is in an album somewhere. I need to get it out and scan it for the collection.
Anyway, here's to folks in love, past and present, and a belated Happy Valentine's Day. I promise to stay more up to date in the future.
For the last three weeks I seem to have been busy with other things, or else not quite ready to write. I apologize for the silence and hope readers haven't lost patience with me! The night after my birthday, we had a full moon that just after sunset seemed caught in the branches of the backyard maple.
On my birthday, I woke up to find out that I was having a virtual birthday party. Norm had e-mailed my entire address book, I think, inviting people to send me electronic greetings. He forwarded all of the e-mails to my in-box and I also received several neat e-cards as well. All of them were so creative and wonderful. A special greeting came from Sam, the grand-dog, in Florida, who persuaded his people to send me a picture of him with his favorite toy.
Also waiting for me was one of the biggest bouquets of mums and daisies I had ever seen. These flowers were bionic, too. Some of them stayed fresh all the way to Valentine's day!
In addition to the virtual birthday party, there was an actual one as well. With Duncan Hines's help, Norm baked a scrumptious devil's food cake topped with caramel icing and yes...some of Maxine and Roy's Texas Pecans. He invited our friends Mike and Sandy and our neighbor Barb to share the calories! Yum.
Here is the party mastermind cutting the cake for our guests. I think this has to be the very best birthday I have ever had. Thank you to everyone who wrote or called. And above all, thanks to Norm, who really does know how to organize a party!