Tuesday, November 25, 2008

well - I did say intermittent!

whoosh and another month has passed! Heading towards Thanksgiving and then it's all downhill from there for Christmas! Where did the month go (I say that a lot lately - must be my age!)

Still waiting for a grandbaby. Hopefully soon I will have news!

The trip to the Gymnastics Superstars in St. Paul with Helen and her friend Kenadi (and mom Sarah) was a blast and went so smoothly from the parking, finding our seats and getting out of there!!! The gymnasts were fantastic - I will have to try and post a few piccies, although it is tough to get decent ones! We stopped at Lark Toys on the way up which was a hit too since they have the most ornately carved carousel that the girls had a couple of rides on.

Tonight is our Daisy Investiture and Rededication - I will have to post after that!

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone who may read this!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Halloween Helen



Hope you all had a Happy Halloween - we did the local party on Thursday and Trick-or-treated on Friday. Halloween Helen was a wicked witch. Helen and her dad carved the pumpkin right before trick or treating - I think they did a great job - must get a picture before it rots! Helen had fun with two friends and then another stopped over after for pizza. What a perfect night to be out and about - this is the warmest Halloween we have had in ages!
Yesterday I tackled the leaves - collected and stuffed 24 bags! Boy was I stiff and sore last night - and that was only the front yard (UCK!) Don't quite know how Tom managed to get out of this - but he did, don't worry we have lots more to do yet. He was out helping a friend take down an antenna tower. We did make a trip (annual event) out to Ferguson's Orchard for apples and hot cider - Helen had fun on the rope swing and traumatizing the animals. We cheated and didn't pick apples this year - I was too knackered by then!

Trip to Milwaukee




The ballet was lovely and Helen and I had a wonderful weekend in spite of it not being exactly as planned. Mary and her step-brother Kevin went with to the ballet as unfortunately Aunt Irene had broken her pelvis in a fall and was in the rehab center (she is moving into a new apartment next week- one without stairs!) She is a grand lady and I was sad that she wasn't with to experience Helen's first ballet. Sleeping Beauty was a good one to see as the story was pretty easy to follow (even for me!)

We also had a fun visit to the "Domes" (Mitchell Horticultural Observatory) which was beautiful, educational and of course fun! The rest of the time we spent eating :-) and shopping.......very good girl stuff. While we were in K-Mart looking for a Halloween costume for Helen I happened to mention to Mary I felt like we were in another country (I think we were the only people shopping speaking English). At the check out the friendly cashier was chatting to Helen asking if she was trick or treating the next day (apparently that is when they were having it there) and Helen informed her "no, we are just visiting". So the cashier asked her where she was from, and without missing a beat Helen replied "America." The cashier was quite amused!