Thursday, April 28, 2011

Happy Birthday Sonya Catherine!!!!

Today marks the 4th anniversary of the arrival of our first grandchild! Yes Sonya is 4! We have been so grateful to God for her in all of our lives and her sweet fun personality and curiosity that never ends! She is a delight as a granddaughter, daughter, sister and I am sure as a friend! There's no "boxing her in". She loves Star Wars , the Disney Princesses, The Wizard of Oz, trains of any kind, and a host of other activities and entertainment that is as broad as her imagination. She is creative and her motor skills and language skills are at that point where they are growing in giant leaps. 
Below are some pics from a couple of recent times we enjoyed with her. The Butterfly House was on St. Pat's, "Trader Joe's" Playground and nacho Mama's lunch was a play date that TR was supposed to come on too, but he got sick, and one or two from last week when she and I dyed Easter Eggs. So fun!!


On our way to the Butterfly House on St. Pat's (Oh, we stopped on the way for the traditional Irish lunch of HOT DOGS!!! )


This girl loves her Poppi!


This is what we went for...The Giant Blue Morpho Butterflies. Sonya's favorite color is blue!




Having someone who loves your jokes is so special! I'm talking about Poppi's jokes. 


Such a delight!



 Note the green tongue. Sonya and I had green water for St. Pat's day back at our house:)
A Kiss for the Poppi. She does these spontaneous eruptions of affection to us and we love it. A Sonya quote at one of these times, "You're cute Poppi."

At the playground we dubbed "Trader Joe's Playground, because of it's proximity to the Brentwood Trader Joe's.
"I get by with a little help from my friends."  



One of her favorite things are the "monkey bars".









Slides and Swings are next in line...










Such a gift from God!




 Favorite Game of her's and Teddy's "Chase or be Chased!"


Favorite places to eat are Woofie's (Hot Dogs) or NACHO MAMA'S


Back at our house it was flower-picking time. The girl loves flowers!





Do you even want to know what this is?

Sonya's favorite "Oh My Goodness " concoction!



On the way up to her door, she tripped and skinned her knee. Here she is safe in Mama's arms with a fresh fun bandaid on!

So, last week So and I created many combinations of colors and I have to say, she was so easy to do this little project with. We finished with a quick plastic Easter Egg hunt outside with Poppi several times over.



New grownup haircut complements of Aunt Erin!
Happiest of Birthdays sweet girl!

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

This Week's Thanksgiving List

Events and Occasions I am thankful for:


1. All the April Birthdays in the LangGang. Erin, Teddy, Jessi, Fred, and Sonya. Celebrating with friends for Fred's "I'm still in my 50s" birthday.


2. Easter and all it means!


3. The night of worship with music at our home.


4. The upcoming wedding we are doing music for.


5. "Sisters' Weekend" first week in May in Arkansas.


6. Jessi's graduation from nursing school Mother's Day weekend in Colorado! You go girl!!


7. A vacation day in St Lou with my friend Karen. "Look out Hill, here we come!" Going to Over The Rhine in concert that night with Fred.


8. Fred's parents' 60th anniversary! 60 years!!!


9.Circus Flora with the Clowers.


10. Entire fam on vacation to the Colorado Rockies in July!!!!



New Recipe from an Unlikely Source

I had my annual all-over checkup at the dermatologist on Monday. Not my favorite thing to do. Once we have enough years between when we used to bake in the sun and when we come to our senses and take better care to protect that skin we are often rewarded with finding out that it can take twenty or so years to develop problems from so much sun exposure. So, in the past three years I have had a basil cell carcinoma removed from my forearm a "suspicious" freckle on my leg, and now something next to that scar on my forearm frozen off and a mole that "looked bad" excised from where as far as I know, there has never been sun exposure.


However, while all of this search and find and removal was going on my derm shared a recipe with me that I customized and tried last night and it was awesome!


Unlike my daughter-in-law, Missy, I forgot to take photos as I prepared it or before we ate it all for that matter. We were hungry and I got started late on making dinner. It takes very little time (45 minutes including cooking time) but is "Delish in a Dish"!


Here it is:


Endive (or Escarole) Soup
Ingredients:
4 C. Chicken stock or broth
Several cloves of fresh garlic chopped fine or crushed with the flat of a large knife blade (this makes the soup!)
1 large onion, chopped fine
Fresh Parsley chopped fine
Sea or Kosher Salt
Pepper

(the next ingredients except the Endive are my additions)
Several fresh mushrooms sliced
2 links Trader Joe's Turkey Chicken Basil Pesto Sausage sliced or chopped large (this is fully cooked)
Head of Endive (Escarole)
Grated Parmesan Cheese or a 4 cheese Italian shredded blend from the dairy case 

Put First six ingredients into large saucepan and bring to a boil then turn down to a simmer.
Add sausage and mushrooms at this time. 
Simmer for 25-30 minutes adding the Endive just in the last 5-10 minutes depending on how wilted you want it.

Top with the cheese and enjoy!
Makes a meal with good crusty bread and some fresh fruit, or a great starter for a multi-course meal with friends.
It can be vegetarian by substituting vegetable broth for the chicken stock and putting beans or some other meat replacement in it, or none at all!



Tuesday, April 26, 2011

A Winter Day With Friends 2011

CABIN FEVER!!!!!

We were supposed to go visit our friends Becky and Michael the first weekend in February, but just like us they had been slammed with yet another snowstorm and Becky had been housebound all week, off work, with her one daughter and grandchild. You can only do so much Dora the Explorer!!! We offered to have them come here if they wanted to get out and they jumped at it. 
Now, you probably wonder "Why are we reading about almost three months ago during late springtime?"
Because I just never got around to blogging about some things I wanted to and now I am. Besides if you want to enjoy the warm (very wet!) spring weather go on outside, but you won't get to see snow in St Louis anywhere except this posting.

We hung out here the first night and just sat around the fire and caught up. After breakfast the next morning we went to ...of course...the Botanical Gardens! Actually it had snowed yet again, but as it was a Saturday we knew the grounds crew would be out in force clearing lots of paths and walkways so off we went.
It really was gorgeous!




And we got lots of exercise and time to hang out together.

Next we headed...where else?...

THE ZOO!
To our surprise and delight they were taking some of the penguins out for a walkabout and these are the type that live in non-snow areas so they were loving the playtime in the snow!!!
 Here's Becky trying to "not touch" them at the keepers' request!




We couldn't decide if they reminded us of old people or toddlers. Too Cute!!!




 Truly, the keepers had their hands full!!!




 This guy wanted to scale the wall next door to the Penguin House...That would be one of the bear pits! 

Then they all wanted to do it! 


Slowly they were deterred from such an ill-fated plan. 


The March of the Penguins back to where they did NOT want to go...inside

FYI: Every Sunday that's under 50 degrees F outside they take some of the residents from the penguin house out for a breath of fresh air. Check it out. They just happened to be taking them out this Saturday as well! Made our day!

Monday, April 25, 2011

Happy Birthday Fred!

I just want to honor the amazing man God gave to me as a husband.
Fred is the most grace-filled and creative and passionate guy I know and yet he's very much "all boy"!
I always have said that I was in love with him before I ever met him and when I did meet him it was like, "Oh, so this is who I've been in love with all this time!!"
He started working on his own as a carpenter-handyman the year I got pregnant with Erin, 1979.
He started from scratch, no start up funds, no seed money or help from family or investors so to speak and even though there have been some very difficult times he hung in there and because of his faith and his integrity, God provided for us, our family and so many others and their families over the course of 32 years! Did I mention that I am proud of him and thankful for his commitment and work ethic?
When I first met him I heard him singing and playing guitar and loved his voice in a way I have never loved anyone else's voice. His voice still moves me and I love it even more. Playing music together and singing together has been like food, water, and air to our relationship. I cannot imagine our lives without that facet in it!
Watching him with our kids through the years and now our grandkids and our goddaughter melts my heart every time!
He has relentlessly pursued my heart over time and throughout our life together and I have to say, I am spoiled and love it! I never take it for granted though, I know that our relationship is a gift from God and I am so thankful that he was born 59 years ago today and God had picked us out for each other before we ever met!
We both used to be drug by our parents to the Maplewood shopping district many Friday nights when we were kids and figured we probably saw each other back then. He said he probably made faces at me. I probably ignored him.
I love going to sleep with him next to me at night and waking with him at my side. I love jumping out and scaring him just to see the surprised look on his face. ( I know, that is so bad. Erin says I have to stop doing that:) I love laughing together and crying together. I am even okay with the arguments as long as we continue to be honest and make up well.
So, I want to end by thanking God for this gift of a man to share two thirds of my life with thus far. He claims he's better because of me. I'd have to say I am more fully alive because of him!







 Happy Birthday Fred!!!!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Thank You Mama...

I have been realizing more and more things that I am thankful to my mom for and not sure if I told her any or all of them, but I wanted to do that now. Funny how we don't realize some things until after someone is gone and we have space to reflect:

My mom (left) and Fred's mom Easter weekend 2009
I always loved her smile!


Thanksgiving 2009



Enjoying holding her youngest great-grandchild TR

"Teddy, don't cry, what are you going to cry for?"


"There, that's better."


I don't remember my mom really complaining about discomforts or various sacrifices that come with life. 

I also have always remembered how good of a sick bed mama she was. I used to pretend I was sick longer than I really was so I could stay home from school and get her "special treatment" that only a mom could deliver. She would put cold compresses on my feverish brow, change my pillowcase and make me special "just for when you were sick" menu items.
She or my dad would come into my room in the middle of the night when I struggled to breathe with my too often bouts with bronchitis and rub Vick's Vaporub on me and fill the vaporizer and talk to me for a while until I slept again as one of them rubbed my back. More often than not though it was my mom because Dad worked the night shift when I was younger and then when he was on days she felt he needed to have as much uninterrupted sleep as possible.

I also realize now how much loss she suffered in her life as she raised us and beyond those years and we never really fully realized her  her pain and sorrow because she didn't want to burden us with that. She lost her brother Harold sometime when I was young, when I was four-years-old her father died after a long struggle after having survivied a debilitating stoke , her younger sister's husband, Uncle Dick who introduced her to my dad before they shipped out in WW II and her mother both died within months of each other when I was away at college, her older sister suffered a stroke and then died years later when I was a young mom and my dad died jsut six months after they had just moved into a retirement community. Her younger sister had developed Alzheimers nad passed away when she was barely over my dad's death. She always accepted these losses as a part of life and refused to dwell on them so I think that I kind of felt that she really didn't have any real deep hurts or emotions or know how to "properly grieve". I now realize how wrong I was.

My mom also was ahead of the curve as far as women being able to participate in life as co-equals with men and she always felt that it was very unfair and showed a type of arrogance when someone discouraged a girl or a woman from considering pursuing something merely on the basis of her gender. As a girl she refused to use an English saddle or ride side-saddle instead riding her horse bareback or with a western saddle. When she was new to St. Louis at the young age of twenty-one or twenty-two she worked out an arrangement with an employer of hers to work part time for flying lessons from him as he was a pilot. She soloed but never did get her license! That was in 1941 or 1942! Go Amelia II!!!

However, she was also fiercely devoted to us kids and our upbringing and felt it best, if possible, for her to stay home with us. She did not go back to work until we were all in school and then only took positions that required her to be on the job during school hours and were liberal with giving her time off for our care. That is pretty amazing now that I think back on it as that would have been in the early sixties, well before the movement for women being given the opportunities they have today to more easily pursue both their careers in mothering and their chosen profession.

I have to say that she is who inspired me to stay at home with my kids, even though at times we had to sacrifice quite a bit. She also inspired me to not just accept the status quo when it comes to the gender-bias in the world.

I always thought that my mom's statement that her beliefs were "private" were a cop-out for not really having any true faith.I am slowly realizing that her upbringing and her generation was a much more private group as a whole and that just because they didn't "tell-all" every moment didn't mean that they didn't have deep personal convictions and life-stories of value. The generations after theirs made it acceptable to share our hurts and sorrows and losses and try to "work through" all of the effects of all of that. However, I fear that we often diminished the every-bit-as-real feelings and trauma that my mom's generation experienced and had to figure out how to move through, around, or in it without all the support groups and therapy that is more the norm now! 

Something else I really value about my mom was her ability to laugh and enjoy life and not take what she had for granted. I think it was because of that mindset that she always welcomed others into our home for meals, and holiday gatherings that otherwise might not have anywhere or anyone to share such times with. She also enriched her life by surrounding herself with friends from as early as I can remember ,but disdained gossip and cattiness. 

Her independence was maddening at times, particularly later in life when she needed our help, but I will say that my mother never was a burden on me and I know that was one fear she carried with her for years.
She handled her loss of independence like everything else in her long life with dignity and grace...and a sense of humor. I hope that I can grow old with the same style and grace and dignity that my mom displayed.
Thank you Mama! We didn't always see eye-to-eye, but I believe you loved me and respected me as well and for that I am eternally grateful. 

Three Generations of Strong-Willed Women!




There's that smile...she loved her kids and her grandkids and her great grandkids!!!
 Love you Mama!

Reminded and Inspired by My Friend Sonja...

Thanksgiving  List (I was going to do this every week!!) Oops!
SPRING:
1. Warm weather and good walking temperatures
2. More energy now that the sun's showing more!
3. Tender little green leaves and flowers and plants unfurling and opening up.
4. The sound of more birds and even tree frogs on the warmer nights already.
5. The smell of the air (fresh, fragrant, clean)
6. Lang immediate family April birthdays (Erin, Teddy, Jessi, Fred, and Sonya!)
7. Driving with the windows down and the sunroof opened.
8. Walking out the door without a heavy coat or any coat.
9. Flip Flops!!!
10. Summer is just around the corner!!

                      OH! And that is when I met Fred 39 years ago!!!!!! I love remembering that!


HAPPY SPRING!!!