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Beach babes at Siesta Key

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On my annual Sister Trip to Florida, we were joined by all but one of both of my sister’s kids, thanks to Sissy’s generosity.

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Sissy also brought everyone bags from Gudren, and wanted a photo of us together holding the colorful bags. 6A28AB5C-FF6F-4346-88BC-61063658BAE3

So we decided to go all super model, and pose with scarfs blowing in the breeze as we leapt into the air.

DBD2F08E-78E7-4AF6-B659-17C47BF37365Uhm, we are not super models. 

But we know how to have fun.

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Maybe Sissy is model material.  I love this photo that I took of her.

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And this one.  I channeled my inner Tyra Banks and told her to find the light.

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We always try to use the ocean backdrop to get some good sister pics each year.

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And this time, we were able to get more family shots.  

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And I got to spend time with people I rarely see.

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I love having all the silly photos as souvenirs of the trip.

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And the fun pictures.

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As well as our traditional, casual, sister pics.

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There was even a pretty, great niece there to snap photos of.

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There were gorgeous skies to use as backdrops.

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Sometimes the faces are shadowed if I get the water or sky correct.

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Mostly, we are just so happy to be together, we constantly have our cameras out to capture the short time we have with each other.

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Because we know that, in a blink it is over.

Happy Thanksgiving

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As years pass and circumstances change, so do family holidays.  I did not expect to have a big Thanksgiving dinner this year, but was happily surprised when we could get everyone together the Sunday before.

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After getting back late Friday night from my Florida Sister Trip, I woke up to Dewdrop and her dad here for  visit. 

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We celebrated with a breakfast cocoa party in front of a Christmas program. Then started whipping up and prepping for a family dinner on Sunday.

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We only had a few days with her, so got as much squeezed into that time as we could.  We weren’t together on her birthday, so took a trip to Target for her to choose a gift.

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We snuck in as many cuddles as we could, went to see Frozen 2, had a couple of dance parties, and crafted.  The poor kid got sick while here, so much of the time she was napping and watching movies.  

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They are headed back east today, and it might be a while til I see her again.  I feel thankful that she was here, no matter how long.

At the airport Friday night, this tree was available to add a leaf with your thankful messages to it.  I wrote one that said, “people I love”

And I wasn’t surprised to find that many of the leaves expressed similar sentiments.   Family was repeated many times.  I hope that all of those travelers writing about their family were on their way to see them and be together. 

Thanksgiving Day itself will be a quiet one this year for us, but the date on the calendar isn’t what counts.  I am lucky I had a family day, and some time with my little one.

 I will take that any day of the year.

 

 

 

Seashell fairies in Clearwater Beach

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Our trip to Florida was extra special with the four grand fairies along.  It has been a very rough time for us lately and we wanted to have a big celebration for Khya’s 18th birthday to let the kids know how much we care.

A2BD04DD-72FF-4A5A-AA8D-0F9799E912D2Although it ended up being a bigger “bash” than I thought it would be…

We’d had the balcony doors open to enjoy the ocean, and beautiful weather, and I didn’t realize that the housekeeper had just shut it right before I ran out onto the patio.  Oops.

Instead of going out the door, I bounced off of it. I spent the rest of the week pretending it didn’t hurt, so I could enjoy the wonderful trip with my sweet girls.

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Due to my carelessness, I didn’t swim much.  But I enjoyed lounging by the pool or ocean and watching the kids play from my one good eye.  

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And even with my sad, uneven vision, I had some gorgeous views!

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When my son married Khya and Avahni’s mother, we took the girls to Florida as a welcome to the family trip.  

Now that the marriage has ended, we wanted those two to know that they are our grand daughters forever, and we flew them off to Florida again to show them we are still family, no matter what.

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I also wanted Dewdrop to have some happy memories of her last weeks with us.

She has moved back to North Carolina now, and will not be living with us in Kansas every other year.  Her daddy wanted a new beginning and left to live in the mountains.  

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This trip was my attempt to hold on to those that I loved, but I think my heart may be more beat up than my face.

 

I never get tired of Disney, but it is even better with grand fairies!

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We had quite a trip for Khya’s 18th birthday and Dewdrop’s farewell party.

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All of the kids were “the perfect age” for Disney.  Some old enough to be on their own for roller coasters, no one needed a stroller, all could stay out late. 

9054D9F1-13B6-4C5B-948B-884129E06F93There was some rain, but not enough to bother us.  But enough to make the crowds lighter.

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My husband even joined us for most of a day at Animal Kingdom.

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And while he is not a fan of the parks, he seemed to have a good time.

We took a ride on the new skyline just to enjoy the views.

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The other two days were a later start, not going to Magic Kingdom til the special event, Halloween party at 4 pm.

The lazy days by the pool were ideal.  I am used to being at the parks from open til close, and having long, lingering days to enjoy til it was time to visit Mickey, might be my new favorite way to go.  

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While I was spending a lot of time pretending that my skull wasn’t pounding in time to the African drums, I still was honestly having the best days ever.

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Lines were short, the weather was comfy, and I had my four girls nearby.

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Who knows what the future holds, with Dewdrop living in North Carolina full time, Sugarwings growing up, the big girls’ mom and my son splitting up?

But I do know that I love them all so much, and I will always be here for them when they miss their Grammie.  

My husband has retired, our budget is changing, the kids are moving on, our family is divided. Some people have shown how little they care when times are tough.

 But I have had a blessed time and know how lucky my life has been.  It wasn’t so much that I got to go to Disney with them as much as I got to share special memories and time.

No matter what changes are ahead, I will always have that.

 

 

Mickey’s Halloween Party

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We went to Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party while in Florida.  Dewdrop was Cinderella, Sugarwings – Tiana, and myself – a fairy godmother.  The blue one, Merriweather.

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I made the hat, added sparkling tulle and a vintage blue rose.  

But, with my black eye and vintagey dress that was a blue/gray, I am afraid I looked more like a Haunted Mansion ghost than a fairy godmother.

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The headband wasn’t great on my achey head, so I ditched it.  

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While not everyone guessed Tiana, the grand fairies were clearly royal.

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Even though the hairstyles didn’t last after a wild night of spinning on teacups.

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That party is such fun, we went twice. It is a ticketed event from 7pm-midnight, but you can enter the park at 4pm.  Crowds are less than regular park days because the tickets are (slightly) limited.  Our first night was a little rainy, and seemed much less crowded.  Many rides were only five minute waits.  But the shows got rained out.

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It didn’t rain the entire time, but got a little heavy toward the evening.  We had ponchos, and powered through.  The weather was warm, not hot, it really wasn’t bad to be rained on.  I think it was more pleasant than the days I have been there when it was 100 degrees or higher.

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It certainly wasn’t too chilly for Dole Whips!

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We also had Jack Skellington pops. And there were generous trick or treat stations where they gave out handfuls of candy bars.

My luggage was much heavier after packing all of that loot.

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Since the Villains Spectacular was rained out on our first day, we watched it twice on our second trip.

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Sugarwings and I ended the night at the Monsters Inc Ball, dancing til midnight, while the others rode Space Mountain. 

As the two of us left for the bus ride back, she was pensive and snuggly.  I had told her that with her grandfather retiring, this might be our last trip.  She thanked me for taking her and said that she didn’t know what her future career would be, but she would be sure to make enough money to take her grandkids to Disney.

 

 

A walk in the woods

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One of the nicest things about the house we just sold was all of the work my son had done out in the woods to create trails, campsites and bonfire areas.

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My husband kept the trails mowed to show the property, and after all of the effort my son had put into them, they were easy to maintain.

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The bonfire area had gotten a little overgrown, but still is really cool.  There are little surprises of art made from nature found throughout the trees.

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And interesting twists and turns that make you want to see where the trail leads you.

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Our grand fairies spent a lot of time out there in a hammock or tent, often sleeping outside.

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They might not have lived in the house long, but I am glad these girls will have childhood memories of running free in a forest for a summer.

 

 

 

 

 

More pictures of that house

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This is my favorite room at the house we had bought for our son's family.  Think of the possibilities for this space!!! Oh my, I loved sitting there and enjoying the view.

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It is a giant room.  With French doors that open into the kitchen and bedrooms.  

Personally, I would have painted the panelling, but everyone stopped me and said that some people like panelling and that I should leave that up to the new owners. So, all we really had to do was clean the windows, mop, and repaint the ceiling which was dingy.

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Two of the bedrooms opened onto the sunroom. 

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And the kitchen.  

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My husband scrubbed those windows until they gleamed!

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The area under the sun porch was inviting too.

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It also ran the whole length of the house.  What a great spot for entertaining! The family had used it for musical evenings, with the stage on the patio and seating in the yard. This house was meant for gatherings.

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Honey's favorite part of the property was the pond. She ate her weight in frogs each time she went out there.

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It was a sweet, little pond. Even with half of the frogs gone.

 

The Grandfather Tree is Almost a Table

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Over a year ago, my husband's favorite tree fell down. He called it the Grandfather Tree because he took the grandfairies for walks in the woods and stopped to tell stories under it.

We found a guy to slice it up, then stored the stack of pieces that weighed hundreds of pounds in our garage where they were very much in the way.  When they were starting to dry out a bit, we found a craftsman to haul them off to a kiln and plane them down.

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This is Matt, the artist who is creating a table and mantel for us.  Here are the final pieces he has to work with. We have a few more, but these were the best.

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His shop is full of pieces he is already working on.

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And beautiful piles of lumber waiting to be transformed.

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I decided to go with the live edges turned inwards, so if I wanted the table to be more traditional looking for a dinner party, I could cover it with a cloth.  Matt built a water tight frame, and layed out the wood for me to come by and do a river rock scene down the center. I had lots of semi precious stones, crystals, and polished river stones in neutral tones.

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He will pour resin over it all.  It will be translucent with a shimmer of pearl. Of course, the black and white material on the back will be gone, so this will be mostly transparent.

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The heart is a gemstone and it will be at the head of the table where my husband sits. Under the table, the grandfairies will be woodburning special messages and we will have a list of all the grandfathers who came before us.

Matt is making tapered, square legs from the leftovers of the wood, and I will paint them a distressed white.

This has been over a year in the making, but at this stage, things are moving fast. The resin is poured and the table is ready for the sanding and polishing. I will have it delivered in time for A Snowbird's Song. This will seat about 12, so I will put my existing dining table (that seats 12 also) in to the hearthroom for the party, and will add another table in the living room so everyone will have a place to sit and enjoy their meals.

A Custom Loft Bed Clubhouse for Sugarwings

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This was Sugarwings’ room at her daddy’s house.  Last winter, we found the rug at World Market, my son cut it to fit and installed it like carpeting.  He also built this loft bed/ club house for her.

Both grandfairies hung out under there with a stack of pillows, sleeping bags, games and books.

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One of the reasons working to get this house on the market was so heart wrenching, was seeing things like this.

We thought this would be the home they raised those fairies in and the custom work  their dad was installing was going to turn the place into a masterpiece.

 The loss of the potential for this home and of the happy plans for the future really stabbed at me. 

 

 

 

 

Through Struggles to Appreciation and Acceptance (I hope)

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(Reposted from FB)

Won’t this house show nicely with the autumn leaves turning? Wish us luck, it is ready to go on the market! These last 6 weeks have been grueling. But I have learned a lot about myself and others. Who I can count on, who I can trust. That I can work through pure exhaustion, an aching body, and sadness to get something accomplished no matter how my heart has been torn, how much pain I feel, or how bitter I am. That some people are users, and some friends are always there for you, no matter what, for emotional support and kind gestures. Others, can act like they don’t even notice what is happening to you. That family doesn’t always step up like we thought they would.
This was hard, due to the betrayals involved with the mess left behind and by the split up of the family we bought it for.

Also, my husband retired the week we started restoring it and my emotions were already running high due to a cut in half of my hormones… adding a mortgage payment and thousands of dollars to renovate didn’t help ease me into a retirement budget. Doing most of the work ourselves helped the budget, but made me feel trapped, the huge job ahead seemed hopeless. I cried. A lot.

But I also learned that anything can be done “one task at a time”

That my son also can survive and grow from this, he will heal and move on.

That my husband can wash windows! And that we make a solid team.

That no matter what you are going through, kids will always need to be picked up at school. And have a million stories to chatter away about the second the car door opens.

That the garden still grows and tomatoes need picked every day. That puppies need snuggles and lots of care, whether you are busy or not. That there are plenty of happy things that outweigh the bad. That life goes on through bitterness and heartache. That things change, enjoy what you can, when you can. That I am full of cliches.

That tucking in and kissing a grandfairy goodnight when you are too tired to haul your old lady ass up the stairs is worth the effort.

That teaching puppies to sit and looking into their loving eyes, or smelling homemade tomato sauce bubbling away on the stove are worth the extra effort, even though all I really wanted to do was crawl into bed after hard, physical labor.

That turning an uncared for mess into something pretty can be rewarding, and creativity exists in me even when I am not in the studio.

That even when I fall apart, I am still strong enough to go on, and work through the tears of exhaustion.

That while this was hard to complete, and we are losing money on it, it will not break us. We are lucky that we can pay for the restoration. That we won’t go without a meal because of it. Paying for the mortgage might not be an ideal situation, but we can do it, that we are blessed to be able to handle it til the house sells.

That no matter how tired or bitter I was, I was lucky to go home at night to my own home, to my furry flock greeting me at the door, to grandfairies who gave me endless hugs, to friends who dropped by with flowers, or texted to see if I needed anything, to a handsome husband who is the world’s most generous man and who worked even harder than I did, but did it with good humor (not like me).

That lessons can be learned at any age. And this job sure has aged me, but I survived and have plenty to be thankful for.

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