Friday, July 31, 2015

The blink of an eye....

35 years ago when Greg and I got
married he was 5 years into his
job working for shopping centers.
He was young, trim, capable
and enjoying bachelorhood.
 That all changed.
These 2 boys were part of the package when he married me.

And they were quickly followed by this little sweetie.

So he gave up bachelorhood and took
on the responsibilities of a family....
mortgages, car payments, taxes, groceries,
tennis shoes, college tuition, weddings
and more...
He drove 50 miles one way to work,
traveled the country, took phone calls
at dinner and at 2 a.m., negotiated with
unions and bosses, took on more
and more duties and built a solid
career.

The family in Oct, 2014 
Today he takes his last trip to Rosedale and turns
in his keys....it's his last day of employment. 
Earlier this month his co-workers hosted a riverboat
cruise retirement party for him.  
 Something tells me he's going to be ok with retirement.
Thanks for all your work and sacrifice and making
our life together possible.  It's time to have some fun!

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Can't get much cuter....

Believe it or not this little guy is almost
11 months old.  He's a happy boy
and much loved.

time at the camper

GU Jeff...."this little piggy"


GG and patty cake



Foster Gene Leroy Ketcher


Sunday, June 14, 2015

A quick slow paced weekend in FL

I took an extended weekend and made a quick
trip to Florida to visit the boys.
We ended up at an AirBandB house in
Orlando (pictured below).  There
was a lot of pool time, game playing
and eating (of course).
As you can see from the last pictures I
am quickly becoming the shortest
one of the group.
Thanks for a lovely few days....








Sunday, May 31, 2015

Inside, Outside

Now that Andrew and Everleigh are out of school
they both want to have a "project" when I'm with them.
On this morning, I had a project of making "lava lamps".
Andrew decided to make a "volcano".  Not
quite what the instructions indicated, but he
had fun with it, albeit a mess.

Ethan and Andrew make "farms",

One recent beautiful morning, the four big kids
could play in the Swenson driveway...just like old times.

Then inside for costumes.
Andrew is Spiderman, Everleigh is a dog,
Briggs is the green dinosaur and Ethan
is the kitty on the floor.

I was lucky enough to be able to watch
Briggs and Everleigh at their soccer games,
Briggs is in the white sweatshirt running
towards his coach.


Sunday, May 17, 2015

May Days

May has had some wet, cool days and we've
been indoors quite a bit.  
Here is
"Disappearing Obi-wan"....Briggs
walked around with this blanket and then
the blanket would be a pile on the floor....
I think he saw this scene in the Star Wars movie...
Obi-Wan disappears.

Ethan and Briggs made a "bear cave" on the sofa.

Everleigh grabbed a broom to clean up after one
of our projects and started singing
"It's a Hard Knock Life".....
has she watched some "Annie" scenes on youtube?
I don't think she saw the movie.

Ethan, Briggs and Andrew work on puzzles.

Now that they're both in alternate days of pre-school
Everleigh and Andrew don't see each other as often.
But on this day they had most of the afternoon to
play.  Here they are playing on the train table
but I'm not really sure of the scenario.
But they played like this for a very long time.

I don't mention Greg's grandchildren on this blog
very often.  Greg's daughter Shelley has 2 children;
an 18-year-old son, Christopher, pictured below
and a 12-year-old daughter, Taylor.  Christopher
has joined the Army Natl Guard and
recently invited us to attend a Family
Day with his unit.  He completed basic
training last summer and this summer will have
10 weeks of training in Mississippi before
starting school to become a border
patrol officer.  He graduates from high
school at the end of May.
what a great kid.....young man.


Sunday, May 3, 2015

What I Don't Know...

A few weeks ago, a water main broke in front of
Jesse and Ben's home in Eagan.  The street was
torn up to fix the pipe and then temporarily
patched over til spring work.  This past Friday
the work crew returned to fix the road and
lay new asphalt.  The boys were transfixed
as workmen worked these big pieces of
equipment and as I watched it occurred
to me that I would have no idea how to
make these repairs.  These guys managed
these big machines like chefs in a kitchen with
kitchen tools.  It also occurred to me that
there are a whole host of things I know
absolutely nothing about.  I can't operate
heavy equipment or even figure out how to
rebuild a road, how electricity works, how
to change a flat, fix a toilet or about a
million other things.  So, I have newfound
respect for all the people that do.  The
world needs these people and I'm grateful
for their work.  By the way,
the new road looks great....not a hint of
the work that was done.



Saturday, April 18, 2015

So Big!

Everleigh, Andrew, Briggs and Ethan are
"Big Kids"...ages 5,5,3,3.  So how does
a baby fit into the mix?  Foster is just 8 mos....
They love him and interact with him
in many ways.

The "big" kids help encourage little Foster
to be "So big!"

It worked.

Andrew shares a laugh with Foster.

Ethan and Foster share some thoughts.

The four "big Kids" put on a puppet show for Foster.
They love him so....