Friday, March 02, 2007

2nd Snowstorm in 6 Days!
















Wow! Mother Nature really packed a wallop this time. Adding to our 12 inches of snow from last weekend, we now have about 36 inches of snow on the ground. They are saying (WCCO radio, the good neighbor of the Northwest) this is the most snow we have had in one week's span since 1982. Yesterday my neighbor and I were recalling this as reminiscent of when we were kids. Oh, how much fun we had sliding down the huge mounds from the shoveling and plowing!
Here are some of the photos I have taken both yesterday and this morning. I think it is really beautiful. They are basically of my front and back yard. You'll notice, I can no longer walk on my sidewalk to my front door, but have to walk out in the street past the huge hill. If you compare these photos to the ones on my last post, you will see quite a difference.
I need to give some credit here to the Minnesota Department of Travel - - they have done an incredible job of keeping our streets plowed and sanded where necessary!

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Winter Wonderland
















We have waited a long time for a sight as pretty as what we have here today in Minnesota. Since yesterday afternoon, we have received around 10 to 12 inches of beautiful, white snow and little flakes are still falling. It was such a quiet event - a little wind, causing interesting drifting - but no thunder or lightning here like they experienced in Rochester. The snow simply fell during the night and delighted me when I opened my blinds this morning.

We haven't had this much of a snowfall in 24 hours in February here ever before! So many times lately, a big snowfall or blizzard was predicted, and then it missed us. In fact, until yesterday Minneapolis had recorded only 12.5 inches of snow for the entire winter. Now for a state that is well known for being the icebox of the nation, we really should have snow cover! Oh, how I would have liked for this to have happened the week Josiah was here visiting. He could have had so much fun playing in it.

I've enjoyed the fact that it occurred on a weekend, as it gave me a chance to spend time watching it fall, knowing I didn't have to drive in it. I've ventured outside a few times just to take in the splendor of it (and to get the mail and take out the garbage).
(Sorry about my big fur tree photo on its side - - it did NOT fall down; I cannot figure out how to rotate it. Help!!)

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Annika's (office) 1st Birthday Party


Happy 1st Birthday, Annika!



Today my beautiful granddaughter Annika turns one year old. It doesn't seem possible that one year has passed by so quickly. She is an absolute doll ~ has stolen everyone's heart! She is sweet, lovable, has a beautiful smile, eyes that capture you instantly, and loves to play with her big brother.

Born in Japan, she now lives in Rhode Island. Oh, how I wish I could have celebrated with her in person today. But since I could not, I had a little party for her at our office. Happy birthday, little Annika. You are Grandma's little angel and I love you!

Monday, February 12, 2007

Red Hat Sewciety




This evening is the monthly meeting of the Red Hat Sewciety group of which I am a charter member. We have been meeting for three years now. I am the hostess at tonight's get together.

Here's how it works for dinner: the hostess decides the menu and chooses which item(s) she will be providing. Then she sends out an email with the rest of the items needed and each person signs up to bring one. In this way, it is not a huge deal when it is your turn. Tonight we're having tomato soup, Monte cristo sandwiches, fruit (or fruit salad), cold and hot beverages, and dessert. After we eat and visit for a little bit, we'll adjourn to the living room to work on our sewing projects (Sewciety was chosen for our title as originally we liked to do crocheting, knitting, cross stitch, embroidery, and quilting or mending. Lately only a few of us have worked on crafts and the others just visit.).

For our meeting in May (I know, that's a ways off!) we have made reservations at the Chanhassen Dinner Theater to dine and enjoy the musical presentation of Easter Parade. I'm looking forward to that ~ and nicer weather!!

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

BUGGIE Is All Better

Earlier today I reported BUGGIE was under the weather (truly, it may have been the extremely cold temperatures we've had lately that caused her troubles). Well, what she had was a weak battery. Once she got a battery "transplant," she is all better and runs like a top! I hope she has many, many more years left in her!

Fun In the Afternoon







At 3 each work day, clusters of people in our office can be found visiting, playing Scrabble, or playing Canadian Salad, a card game I learned at Lil's this past fall. Our break time lasts only 15 minutes, but we can usually get in 3 or 4 hands of cards, or 2 or 3 games of Scrabble. It's really fun -- good fellowship!

BUGGIE ist krank

At the close of the work day yesterday, I pressed the magic button on my automatic car starter, and BUGGIE started right off. In a few minutes I trudged out into the fresh snow that had fallen a greater part of the day, reached into my car to get my snowbrush/scraper, and put the key in the ignition, then proceeded to brush off the snow and scrape the ice from the new snowfall. When I was finished, I climbed into the car, put my foot on the brake to shift to reverse, and BUGGIE died. I attempted to start it a couple of times, but only heard "click, click, click, click." Fortunately this happened at my office. Many co-workers were still in the building and thus I went to the lobby phone and phoned my next door cube neighbor. He said try this, try that. Do the lights come on? Yada yada. Since I knew it would be safe to leave my car in our parking lot over night, I chose to do that and got a ride home with Dave, another co-worker.

This morning, Dave picked me up (bless his heart) for work. He and I discussed my options and the decision was made to phone an auto repair shop a couple of blocks from my home to see if they could fit me into their schedule today. They told me they were pretty busy, but would try. They also gave me the number of a towing service they use.

I phoned the towing company and made arrangements for them to come to my office to 1) try to jump-start my car and if that wouldn't start it; 2) put it on their flat bed and take it to the repair shop. To my surprise, they were at our office in less than an hour. Now, this is exceptional service considering it is 7 degrees below zero, and there are reports of many accidents on the bridges crossing the Minnesota River this morning.

The driver used a powerful jump starter and BUGGIE started right off. I was so pleased! His suggestion to me was to drive it to the repair shop and have the electrical checked out, which I have done. To be continued. . .

Friday, February 02, 2007

Baby, It's Cold Outside. . .

Issued at: 1:51 PM CST 2/2/07, expires at: 10:00 PM CST 2/2/07

Wind chill advisory in effect from 9 pm this evening to 12 pm cst Monday, The NWS in twin cities/chanhassen has issued a wind chill advisory, which is in effect from 9 pm this evening to 12 pm cst Monday. A prolonged period of sub-zero temperatures, coupled with brisk northwest winds, will cause dangerous wind chill conditions through Monday morning. The most hazardous wind chills are expected during the late evening through early morning time periods. Wind chills from minus 25 to nearly minus 40 degrees are expected across much of central and south central Minnesota and west central wisconsin. A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds will combine to generate low wind chills. This will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia if precautions are not taken. If you must venture outdoors, make sure you wear a hat and gloves. If you must travel, be sure your car is equipped with a winter safety kit in case of emergency.

So, this is what we are dealing with this weekend. It's a good thing I didn't have any plans to go out of town. For those of you who live in warmer places, I envy you!! One blessing I have is the automatic car starter that I got for Christmas in '05 from Heidi and Chad. I can actually start the car from my desk at work and about 5 minutes later or so, go out to a warmed up vehicle. It even melts the snow off the windshield (when I remember to leave on the defroster and fan!).

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Hormel Stock Holders' Annual Meeting

Yesterday I drove to Austin to attend the annual Hormel stockholders' meeting. I've been a Hormel Foods stockholder for about 24 years, ever since I started working there. For many of those years I have attended the annual stockholders' meeting, held in my high school auditorium. Once Hans went with me. Other years my friend Lil came along. When I tell my friends that I am going to this event, they look at me rather strangely and ask: What is it like? I can't believe you would enjoy something so boring. Well, I have not attended any stockholder meetings from my other investments, but I have to say that this is a fun event!

Not only are the highlights of the past year reviewed, but videos are shown of current and future Hormel product TV commercials. I don't know who works on their creative/marketing team, but they are really cleverly done. I laughed and laughed at most of them shown last night. Another highlight was seeing former co-workers and two guys I have known since we were in kindergarten together. Can you believe that?! One of them is now working with my brother at his part-time job at a Volkswagen/Audi dealership in Rochester. I also saw four friends who went to the same church as I. That was really nice. They wanted to know about my kids and grandkids. Of course, I had lots of pictures along of Josiah and Annika taken at Christmas time. At the conclusion of the meeting, everyone goes to a counter to pick up their gift box - new Hormel products and coupons for money off on new items. This is very nice! Jerry said he really enjoyed the evening.

Instead of driving home last night in the below zero weather, I spent the night at Donna and David's and got to catch up on them and their extended family. Donna looks SUPER! She has lost 130 pounds. She feels so much better and has gotten to stop taking some of her medications. I'm thrilled for her. It was really nice seeing them again.

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Fun and Unexpected Phone Call

Moments ago, while sitting at my computer checking my kids' blogs, my cell phone rang (I have "dial-up," - so if you need to reach me and are getting a busy signal, try my cell.). What to my delight was Hans telling me Josiah wanted to talk to me. "Hi Grandma!" You don't know how much that thrills me. I love his little voice. Most of our conversation consisted of me asking him questions. Then he tells me about his Thomas trains - and I understand most of what he is saying. I hope he'll call me often. It sure makes me happy! Thank you, Josiah.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

World's Largest Indoor Tulip Show






Tonight I went to the Mall of America with my dear friend Nancy to have a fun supper at Johnny Rocket's and then wander through The Park to see the world's largest indoor Tulip show. Johnny Rocket's is a 50's diner, complete with nickel juke boxes at the counter. And what a deal -- the propriators leave about 6 nickels on the counter under each juke box so the guests will pop them into the machines and select their favorite tunes from the past. During Don't Be Cruel by Elvis, I asked Nancy if she wanted to dance, but she turned me down. ;-) The food was delicious!

After eating, we strolled down a couple of floors to The Park (formerly Camp Snoopy) to view the tulips and other floral displays. What we saw was very pretty -- but we both agreed that everything would be more vibrant in the daylight with the skylights overhead. In the evenings, it is a bit dark in The Park - making the trees, decorated with small lights, resemble a fairyland. But the lighting, or lack thereof, made it difficult to get good photos. My favorite part was the area where tulips were planted in Dutch wooden shoes (klompen).

Thursday, January 18, 2007

My Sixth Anniversary

The day before Thanksgiving 2000, I happened to look at the classifieds in a local newspaper. Now, to understand the relevance of this, I must tell you that I hate this newspaper because it leaves so much ink on the hands after touching it! So I usually pick it up from in front of my door and deposit it directly into my round file cabinet. It comes to my home free of charge, and it is impossible to be removed from the distribution, which is every Wednesday. But back to my story. . .

I had become a bit unhappy with my job after being assigned a new supervisor. She was very impersonal and noncommunicative. For days at a time she would work from home or travel to other offices and not inform me. So the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, something prompted me to look at the help wanted ads. My eyes spotted an ad for a job at a location very near my home. After reading it, I thought it sounded like it might be something I would enjoy.

Thanksgiving evening, driving home from dinner at Peder's, I decided I would drive past the office building to see just how close to my home this office was. I pulled up to the front of the building and thought it looked rather nice. After a minute or two, I drove into the second row of the parking lot to take one more look. Just then my headlights caught the eyes of three deer in front of me, two standing on the lawn and the other lying on the grass, gnawing at the branches of a tree. "It's a sign!" I said.

The next Wednesday I anxiously turned the pages of the newspaper to see if the ad was still there. It was and I acted on it. The rest is history. I got the job and today marks my sixth anniversary. I am so glad I was prompted to look at the inky pages. Once again, thank you, Lord!

The Wednesday "Lunch Bunch"

Have I ever told you how much I like my job and the people with whom I work? I am so blessed to have fallen into this situation.

One event that occurs each Wednesday is the gathering of interested folk who want to do lunch together. At noon, we meet at the reception area of our office and when it seems all who are joining in that day have assembled, a decision is made as to where we should eat.

Since we are on a time limit, we have to choose a place that serves their food fast! Some of our regular haunts are: Lee Ann Chin (Chinese cuisine), Panera, Chipotle (when that is the choice, I bow out, thank you very much!), Culver's (one of my favorites), and Lund's deli. There is a new Greek fast food place called Gyropolis we want to try soon. I have eaten there once -- had spinach pie, which was very good - so I'll be happy to go along there as well.

Monday, January 15, 2007

Snow at Last!

It seems we have been waiting a long while for snow cover this winter. Last night we finally got some. I can't believe how excited I was to see it! About every 20 minutes I went to the window to see if it was still falling. It was a very gentle event.

I looked out my patio window this morning and I would estimate we got about 7 inches. I could see where a bunny had been resting and then had decided to hop away. Everything looks so fresh and clean.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Another Baby Is On the Way!!


Peder and Sarah have some good news - - they are expecting a baby! Some of you already knew this, but I have been chided for not making the announcement.

As far as I know, Sarah has been feeling pretty good. Peder (except for a cold) has been feeling great! Funny how that works!

It will be very nice having a grandchild in close proximity. I asked Sarah to be on the "look out" for a nice pack and play for me when she goes to yard sales. She is so good at finding pieces of furniture for next to nothing and fixing them up.

Congratulations, Peder and Sarah!

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Gas Prices Drop Below $2.00

That's right -- today I bought fuel for my car for $1.99 per gallon! Honestly, I didn't think I would see this price again. I'm sure happy about it and hope it lasts lots longer!!

It was on 9/6/06 that I wrote about our gas prices. At that time, the prices had dropped from an all time high of $3.09 in my part of the country.

Monday, January 01, 2007

Happy New Year - 2007!



New Year's eve I spent in Rochester with my brother and sister. I had planned on going there two weeks earlier, but had a fall on some ice and couldn't sit in the car for the drive to their home. We had a very nice time together - - baking the cut out sugar cookies we had wanted to make prior to Christmas. They have a wonderful kitchen for baking and decorating cookies!

A favorite thing for us to do during the holidays is drive around looking at Christmas lights. Once it got dark, we drove through several neighborhoods. Many of them were beautiful. Midway, we stopped at a local restaurant for a little dinner. While we were there, we noticed it had begun to snow. Continuing on to view more lights, the new snow made the displays look "magical."

Another family tradition is eating the English Plum Pudding lovingly made by my Aunt Liz. When I saw her on Saturday, she gave me a pudding to take to Rochester. Janet and I made the frothy vanilla sauce and the three of us had it for dessert on New Year's Day. It was delicious!! Complements to the cook!

[I got a voicemail this morning from Hans. They arrived home safely around 10 am today. Thank you, Lord, for keeping them safe and sound!]

Some people see starting a new year as a time to make resolutions or goals. For me, I think of it as a time for giving thanks that I have had another year to enjoy my family and friends. Here's to more memories. . .

Como Zoo




About 8 weeks ago a baby was born to one of the giraffes and one of the zebras at our local zoo - Como. Since I love giraffes, I put it on my list of things to see when my grandkids came to town for Christmas. I thought they would enjoy seeing them and the other animals too. Saturday afternoon Hans, Rachel, Josiah and I drove over to the wonderful zoo. It was raining, but that didn't dampen our spirits any.

We saw the baby giraffe, who weighed 165 lbs. at birth and stood 6 feet high. She was darling - has long eye lashes, and is very graceful walking around. She looked so sweet nuzzling up to her mother. I think MaMa was really proud of her. We didn't see the baby zebra - only a lone adult. They had no sign informing us of it's whereabouts, so that was a bit of a disappointment.

At the Large Cat building and surroundings, a tiger walked about the grounds growling and growling. It was rather fun to hear. Josiah and Annika seemed to enjoy seeing all of the animals. Josiah knows most of the sounds they make.

After seeing all of the animals, we went to the conservatory at the park where Hans and Rachel were married four years ago. Oh, it was so beautiful - all decked out in gorgeous poinsettias. There we met my Aunt Liz and cousin Pat. It was the first time they had met Annika - and she charmed them! So did Josiah!

Babysitting My Darling Grandchildren





Friday night was a time I have been looking forward to for a couple of months. Josiah and Annika were coming to spend the night with me! I had a few toys ready for them, had put the breakables "out of sight," picked up some frozen chicken tenders, Baby-Yo yogurt and chocolate milk. I was as ready as I thought I could be.

It was so much fun! They played and played - mostly in the living room. The darlings enjoyed looking at Frosty outside on my patio. Supper time went pretty well -- thanks to my co-worker, Karen, who loaned me a high chair for Annika and a nice wooden stool for Josiah.

Josiah and I sang "Down by the station early in the morning" as he played with my little train set and his Thomas trains and tracks. Annika played with a doll, and bounced to the tune coming from a music box. They really kept me busy.

After play time, I gave Annika a bath in my kitchen sink (easier than bending down to pick her up from the bath tub). Josiah had fun splashing and splashing in the tub and playing with the rubber duckies. Neither of them is afraid of water.

Bed time went well too. Annika slept in her pack and play at the foot of my bed; Josiah slept in bed with me, and on the floor (his favorite place to sleep). Around 4:45 am I heard Annika chatting and laughing a little. I got up, fixed her a bottle, gave it to her. And soon she was sleeping again - untill nearly 8! They were both so well behaved.

I'm looking forward to having them stay with me again!!!

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Christmas Day Photos









On Christmas Day I drove to St. James to celebrate Christmas with Hans, Rachel, Josiah, Annika, and Rachel's family. It was a beautiful sunny day, and I so enjoyed spending time with everyone. It is impossible for me to NOT share some of the photos I took of my little angels — and other dear people.

** Note: Double click on any photo to enlarge it.

Saturday, December 23, 2006

The Man and the Birds

Some years ago I heard Paul Harvey tell a touching story that I have never forgotten. For this Christmas Eve, I invite you to click on the link of The Man and the Birds and read it for yourself.

Merry Christmas to all!

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Christmas Greetings


One of the joys of this season for me is the lovely Christmas cards and letters that have been coming to my mail box. It's so much fun hearing from family and friends from far away and I really love it when they include a photo of the family. In this day of e-cards -- and I like getting and sending those also -- it is a delight to open the mailbox and see cards, rather than the usual bills, ads, magazines, and junk mail. I hope this tradition never fades away.

I'd like to share the design idea and text from one that I especially like. The front of the card shows a shiny red ball ornament, the old fashioned kind that were on the tree when I was a little girl. The ball is hanging from a frosted evergreen bough, and the image on it is a tiny baby wrapped in a blanket. It reads, "The Christmas story is a love story. . . It is God sending His Son, Jesus Christ, on a RESCUE MISSION to earth." The inside continues, "Mission Accomplished! Wishing you a Christmas filled with joy as you celebrate the gift of God's Son."

Monday, December 18, 2006

Like Father ~ Like Son




Ever since Josiah was born, I have noticed how much he resembles his daddy, Hans. What do you think?

Photo 1: Josiah, age 2 years, 4 months

Photo 2: Uncle Jerry holding Hans, age 2 years, 9 months

Photo 3: Hans, age 5

Sunday, December 10, 2006


JOY TO THE WORLD, THE LORD IS COME!
Today was the final Christmas concert at Wooddale Church where I have been singing in the choir for the past fourteen years. After many, many rehearsals and three performances, I must admit that I am exhausted. It wasn't the standing or singing that tired me out this year, rather holding my "over-flowing" choir folder, containing the thirteen selections in which the choir sang, with a couple of broken bones in my left elbow. That's right - I fell while on a walk with Hans and his family a couple of weeks ago on the famous Cliff Walk out in Newport, RI, and my elbow took a lot of the shock. I tried to support my folder with my right hand, but it wasn't possible during the entire time.
The concerts were beautiful and were attended by about 5,000 or so people. It's such a nice way to usher in the Christmas season.
One of the best parts for me this year was coming home last night to return a voice mail to Peder. When I phoned him, he asked me if I was sitting down. "Well, I could be. What's up?" "Mom, Sarah and I are going to have a baby!" I was/am so excited - both for them, and for our whole family. Today while singing the songs about Mary expecting her little bundle, I couldn't help but think of Sarah and Peder. What a special meaning Christmas will have for them this year.

Monday, December 04, 2006

It's So Nice to Have a Man Around the House!


I'm happy to have a new piece in my Christmas decorations - - I now have a darling snowman that I am calling Frosty. I realize that name is not original, but hey, it works for me! His smile is so contagious. I am really enjoying him. Josiah and Annika, I think you will like him too!