Monday, November 29, 2010

Can I Have a Creamie?

Several months ago when Stephen and his family were visiting from Colorado, we offered the kids some Creamies from our freezer.  Little Sophie took just one small bite of hers and  said: "Umm, I just may have to have another one of these."  Since that time we have made a point to make sure there are plenty of Creamies in the freezer when they come for a visit.  This past week was no exception.  What can we do, when we know that the first words out of their mouths upon arrival at our place will be, "Can I have a Creamie?"


Here are Stephen and a couple of his little Creamie lovers.
Sophie and Gabrielle
Sophie is so full of life, but even a Creamie fed angel eventually wears down.  Gotta love that girl. The Creamies are gone and it is sadly quiet around our house once again.  They've gone back home to Pueblo, Colorado.  We're glad they came and now are also thankful for their safe trip back home.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Thankful Eborn

Thanksgiving 2010

Alison, Ammon, and Iris busy in the kitchen with the final preparations for a delicious Thanksgiving dinner.


There was no lack of great tasting food of all sorts. Turkey and all the traditional trimmings. YUMMM.

And pies of every sort. I especially liked, Alison's huckleberry/raspberry cheese cake,
 and I noticed several other going back for seconds as well.

Recently, while working on our family history, I came across a name, which I thought was very appropriate. The lady's name was "Thankful Eborn". Yesterday as we enjoyed our Thanksgiving with many of our family members I couldn't help but think that all of the Eborn family has so much for which to be thankful. I sincerely hope that all of us are thankful Eborns. We had a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner and everyone seemed to enjoy being together. We had Justin, Chalisa and their children, Ethan, Hayden, and Kate. Philip and Megan came and brought theirs, Garrett, Gavin, and Libbie. Alison and Ammon came with the A Gang, Addison, Avery, and Ada. Stephen and Candice spent some good time with us, even though, they were out in Smithfield at Candice's sister, Courtny's house for dinner with all of her family. They needed to be together this year, especially following the passing of Candice's mother about six weeks ago. It was a little crowded in our home but, that's exactly the way we like it, at least some of the time. We missed those of you who were not with us and hope that you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving as well. We do have so much to be grateful for. Take a few hours and begin to count your blessings. It will help you put things in the right perspective. We are thankful for all of you and are grateful for the part each of you play in our lives. Now the Thanksgiving Day is over and we are thankful that we can go to the Temple and serve there as the people come to show their gratitude by helping others. I'm also especially grateful that I will not be participating in the "Black Friday" rampage, that is also, unfortunately becoming a part of American culture as well.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Let It Snow!!!

We had a major snow event late this afternoon. The storm dumped about seven inches of new snow in about an hour and a half. It was accompanied by strong winds. A real blizzard even if it didn't last very long. Mason was so good as to help his grandpa shovel the snow off the driveway.

This is a picture of Mason as he finished shoveling our driveway this evening.

This was taken just before the big storm arrived. Sophie, Gabrielle, Halle, and Mason.
We are lucky to have them staying with us for a few days and hope they enjoy it as much as we do.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Fun in the Snow

This morning it snowed here in Logan and since we had Stephen and his family visiting from Colorado we decided to make a snow man this afternoon.  The snow was not just right, but we did not let that deter us.  With a few shovels and some determination Mason, Gabrielle, Halle and I put together a pretty good snowman.  If it gets as cold as it's projected to be in a few days, this snowman may be stand guard at our house for some time to come.  I'm guessing there has not been many snowmen made in this seniors subdivision over the years.  We had some fun, got some good exercise, and some fresh air in our lungs.  It was good for us all, especially me.  I love making memories with my grandkids.

Halle was the only one who stayed around until the job was done, thus she is the only one to get her picture taken with the latest version of Frosty the Snowman.
We just love our grandkids to pieces.  Here is a close up of Halle and our new creation, Frosty.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Some Special Spooks

Some Special Spooks

Halloween 2010 has come and gone. It doesn't seem quite the same without our own little ones around. It was such fun to take them out trick or treating all dressed up in their ghoulish garb or whatever it was. We are fortunate enough to live close enough to some of our grand kids that we get to have them pay us a special visit. It was fun for us again this year. Iris even got into decorating a little with a "The Witch is in" sign on the front door and some special Halloween orange lights. We actually had more trick or treaters this year than we have had for years, even when we lived in Montpelier.
A spooky family, nicht wahr?

And a couple of our favorite super heroes.
And a bearded Hobo.

We hope all of you had a great and safe time celebrating this holiday.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Freedom Isn't Free

Each day I thank the Lord for this beautiful, bounteous, free land in which we are privileged to live.  Many have died for the rights and freedoms we enjoy, and all of us have a civic duty to make it as good as possible for ourselves and our posterity and to make our country's light shine as a beacon upon a hill for all the world to see and to be blessed by what we and our country are and stand for.  There is much we can do, the least of which is to vote.  Today we voted.  I hope all of you did as well.  If not and things are not just the way you think they should be, don't whine.  Get out and do what you can while you still have the right to do so.  Freedom is not Free.