Showing posts with label grandchildren. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grandchildren. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 27, 2023

California Christmas 2023: Day Nine

I seem to be a little better today, but Sheila is miserable. I'm guessing she is about a day behind me on the rotten-old-cold cycle. My days and nights are all messed up. 

One bright spot is that I have been listening to Jon Meacham's And There Was Light, subtitled Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle

I have been listening to parts of this for a while now and at least twice I have gone to sleep after forgetting to set a timer and so had it in my ears for long periods, having to then try to find where I left consciousness. So I have heard parts of it more than once! 

Meacham has given me a better understanding of Lincoln, I think, and a greater appreciation of the way he tried and often succeeded in guiding events toward his two goals of preserving the union and ending slavery. It often meant that those who should have been his allies were very impatient with him. He was acutely aware of the political realities, knew preservation of the union was a prerequisite of abolition and therefore many times progress toward abolition meant, paradoxically, that that cause had to be put on a back-burner.

Of course this book was written during another period of great unrest, fear, and right-wing extremism. Just as in the mid 1800s folks were justifying evil by reciting scripture, we are beaten about the head today with selected verses of Leviticus. (Never mind the abominable mixed threads and the whole New Testament!) So we cannot help but see the parallels. 

Brannon came by with the three girls to take me with them to the Agua Hedionda Discovery Center. Suz was sleeping when we got there so Brannon stayed in the car with her while Ruth, Clem, and I visited the center. Near the entrance we walked past enclosures for a kestrel and then the planet's fastest animal - a peregrine falcon. Inside Clem headed straight for the snakes, of course. 

Posing with a snake -- I've forgotten which one.


Hiding out



They've added this little stage since we were last here.


Wingspan


Tire snake


Striking a pose with fairy houses.


Watching a tortoise


Succulent wall garden

I made a donation then we looked around inside and out a while. Clem found a scavenger hunt sheet and we all worked on that till they both had found everything. They were rewarded with a Pokemon card apiece, and, of course, wanted something from the gift shop. I let them each pick something ($5 or less each); Clem chose a Black snake slap-bracelet --


 and Ruth a "fossil-embedded" chunk of plaster with a tool for scraping and brushing the plaster. 







Before we even got to the center Clem started asking me about... ABRAHAM LINCOLN! "Grandshaw tell me about Abraham Lincoln." Turns out somehow Abraham Lincoln had come up in her kindergarten class and when she asked her Mom about him, Brannon said, "Ask Grandshaw." So here I am in the middle of this very interesting but very serious book on Abe and my 5 year-old granddaughter wants to know about him.

I asked what she'd like to know about him. "Why did John Wilkes Booth shoot him?"

Wow. So we're starting there?






Sunday, May 14, 2023

Mother's Day 2023



Lillian and Jordan joined us for an evening at the Rome Little Theatre's production of Sister Act starring our friend Beth McCain last night... 

Lillian greets Beth out front are the show...

Sheila with Beth





It is fun to be Lillian Shaw's father when she visits RLT where she is beloved...

The blurred fellow in the background is Lillian's longtime friend Russell Evans , who nailed the role of the cop who falls for Delores/Sister Mary Clarence.




...and stayed over for Sunday morning with us. 

While Sheila and I were at church, Lil and Jordan concocted a delicious brunch of waffles with egg frittatas and fruit with a butter-cream sauce for the waffles. Yum!

Brannon and the Grandgirls FaceTimed with us in the afternoon to wish Sheila a Happy Mother's Day. I  have some screenshots from the FaceTime but they are on Sheila's iPad... watch for those pics. 




Sunday, March 05, 2023

Igloos and Snowmen

Today one of my nephews posted pictures online of a small igloo he and his wife and children built in their yard in New Hampshire. 


Meanwhile all the way across the continent California is also seeing a lot of snow. Today my son-in-law drove our three grandkids inland far enough to play in the snow. John reports: "We tried to go to Palomar Mountain but they blocked the road. So we wound up at William Heiss Park in Julian, CA."







The modern igloo pictures reminded me of this old ten minute film of a couple of Inuit folks building a real full size igloo.  I used to show this to my students when we studied Native Americans in fourth grade. 



Saturday, February 18, 2023

Latest Grandgirls Pics

 Screen captures from Instagram. We get to see these rascals in person in less than a month.

Susannah

Ruth

Clementine


Plus one extra pic of Suzie


Susannah


Sunday, January 29, 2023

Oh, Susannah! (and Ruth and Clemmie!)

Well after midnight I noticed an update to my shared albums and discovered these wonderful pictures of my grandchildren. It is very hard to be 2000 miles away during these early years of such dramatic growth and change and maturing. Look how our Susannah, supposed to be the baby, has become a little girl without notifying us. How I love these little creatures.