Friday, July 31, 2009

Are You Okay? How Do You Feel? Are You Hurting?

Friday - July 31, 2009


Mom has been asked a "hundred times" in the last two days questions such as " Are you okay?" - "How do you Feel?" - Are you hurting?" - "Do you want something to eat?" - and the list could go on and on and on!!! I'm sure she wishes we would just leave her alone and let her sleep!


Mom was so sleepy yesterday - she was so "loopy" that she had no idea that the tooth had been pulled. It was so cute and funny. Mom did really well though - with little bleeding, so far no new bruises, but she does have some pain which was to be expected!!!!! The following pictures will let you see just how relaxed she was all day Wednesday! I love you Mom!

We took a "before you go to the dentist" shot - no bruising on the face! :)

Once we got home, she wanted a little something to eat! So Billy fed her a little bit of a chocolate milkshake!


Billy loves his Granny better than anything! Open up Mammaw!!!

It looks like she might be swollen just a little on her right side - but, she had a big piece of gauze in her mouth!!!!
Before we left, she said she would sleep once we got home - hmmmmmm! :):) She slept all afternoon, went to bed at 10:00, and slept all night long!!!! She was wiped out!

I checked on her four or five times during the night and she was sound asleep! She definitely got more sleep than I did! :):) I just wanted to make sure she hadn't started bleeding! She was a real trooper, and we are all so thankful that this "ordeal" is over and she will soon start feeling much better - may even want to go out and get her favorite - country fried steak!!!!!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Whew - It's Finally Been Pulled

Wednesday - July 29, 2009

The tooth has finally been pulled. YEAH!!!!!!!! Mom came through it like a trooper, but we did have an issue with the BP. Once she took her Valium, and they took her back, her BP was much better. The whole procedure - putting her to sleep included - took about 25 minutes!

She was so "loopy" when we went back into the room. Her mouth was full of gauze; she was glassy eyed; and she didn't think they had pulled the tooth yet!! We really had to convince her the tooth was gone before she would try and get out of the chair and leave. Then she started to put her finger in her mouth to feel to see if the tooth was there or not!! Oh, what a fun time we may be in for this afternoon!!!!!!

She also wanted to know if they had shown us the tooth! :):) Guess she wanted a souvenir!!! May have been the proof she wanted that it had been actually pulled! She is still having a hard time believing it is gone!

She is actually sleeping on the couch - daytime is not the time you sleep on the bed!!!!!! She is all bundled up and snoozing away!! Wish I could take a nap too!!!!!

I thank God that she came through the procedure and that the tooth which has caused her so much pain is gone.!! I know a lot may have thought we were making a big deal over a tooth being pulled - but Monday was an indication of why this was a very scary procedure for Mom. Hd they pulled the tooth with her BP up, she could have had a stroke, bled to death, and a number of other possibilities we had to read about when signing the papers. The possibilities of what could have gone wrong was scary enough if you were a healthy person - can you imagine how I felt when I read what could happen to Mom??? SCARY!!!!!!!

Closing for now so I can listen to my mother snore - ahhh a sweet sound it is today!!!!!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

We're On Again!

Tuesday - July 28, 2009

I took Mom to her medical doctor this morning. Her BP was still elevated, so the doctor has upped one of her BP's medication. We will need to monitor her BP closely because this medication could cause her pulse to go too low. The doctor thinks we will not have to keep her on the higher dosage after the tooth is pulled!!!

Tomorrow morning, Mom will be back at the oral surgeons' again! Hopefully the Valium they have prescribed for her will keep her calm and the BP will stay down so she can get that tooth pulled! She is to take the Valium when she gets in the parking lot!!!!!!!!! This way she will be able to walk into the office rather than us carrying her in! ;);)

We also received news this morning that her dear friend and former neighbor, Janet Keyser, had emergency surgery last nigh. She had an aneurysm the size of a tennis ball below her heart. She is doing really well as of this afternoon. She is off the respirator but still in ICU.

Prayers are being offered up for not only Mom, but Janet and her family as well!!! Will keep all posted on Mom and what happens tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, July 27, 2009

Disappointment

Monday - July 27, 009

Have you ever had that disappointed feeling that made you literally sick??? That's the feeling Mom has right now (and me too). She was to have her tooth pulled this morning - but alas, her blood pressure was way to high for them to pull it!!! Talk about disappointed.

Some might say I would be glad about not having a tooth pulled!!! But, if the tooth hurt like Mom's does, you wouldn't be glad!!!! They said with her age and her heart history they did not want to take any chances. We have to go see her medical doctor again to get a clearance and any suggestions she might have. Some how and some time this tooth has got to go!!!!!!! I don't think Mom can handle much more of the pain!!!!!!

As you say you prayers today, please remember Mom. She looks defeated right now and doesn't think they will be able to pull it! So sad!!!!

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Finally - The Tooth is to Come OUT!

Sunday - July 26, 2009

Mom and I at John and Laurie's - think Darcie made us laugh!! :):)


The house is so quiet - all the nieces and nephews are gone; Mom's tucked in for the night; and Speedy is down under his cover in his guard dog mode! So, I decided to write a short post about Mom!! This evening I changed the channels for Mom so she could watch her shows - sometimes it gets harder and harder for her to use the remote - she can't see the numbers that well. Before you comment about getting her a giant remote - that's the one I'm talking about! I'm also sitting here as I do most Saturday nights wondering what my "boys" are doing OW! :):) Hopefully they are behaving themselves!

Mom's eye sight is getting worse, and she is getting more frustrated as the days come and go! But, she has not stopped doing her own laundry, sweeping, mopping. cleaning dishes, and cooking certain things. She knows where everything is located - so don't come in and put it in a different place!!!!! She has slowed down on her crocheting, but was tickled when Cassie, Jamie, and Meghan all said they wanted to learn and wanted Mammaw to teach them! Jamie came by tonight and was starting to get the hang of making a chain - Mammaw gave her approval!!!!! I look for her to be hosting a crocheting party before long! :):):)

The next few days are going to be a little strenuous - Sunday because of waiting for Monday to get here so that her tooth can be pulled! Monday because her tooth will be pulled and the potential problems that may stem from that pulling!!! Some have said, "What's the big deal about having a tooth pulled?" Hmmm - logical question if you are in your teens, 20's, or even 50's! However, we are talking about someone who is 89, taking Plavix and baby aspirin, and tends to bleed profusely when barely nicked - not to mention all the other "problems" that could arise since they are putting her to sleep! Her regular dentist would not remove the tooth, but chose to send her to an oral surgeon who would be better prepared to handle any problem that could appear. This tooth has really bother Mom for about a month - so she is ready to have it yanked out!!!!!

Yes, there is going to be a tooth pulled Monday, and we would appreciate you all if you would remember Mom in your prayers. We pray that she will not have excessive bleeding, no complication from being put to sleep, and as little pain as possible during her healing process. We will need to watch her closely for the first 48 - 72 hours!

Hopefully by this time next week she will feel 100% better and will want to eat her country fried steak she loves so well!!!

Mom was a little healthier in this picture - love her in pink!!!!


Hmmmm- wonder if the tooth-fairy will read this posting???????

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Elton John and Billy Joel in Concert

Thursday - July 23, 2009

The sign on the score board hanging from the ceiling!
The screen above the stage displayed a line of music before the show started!

Then the lights started getting brighter . . .

. . . and brighter . . .
. . . and here they were - on stage . . .

. . . getting ready for Face 2 Face . . .

A picture of Elton John taken from the jumbo score board . . .

. . . and one of Billy Joel!

One of the special effects from the stage!

The screen above the stage let all of the audience get a closer look at the performers!!!! You can see Billy Joel right below the image - notice Elton John's piano is gone as are the band members - that part of the stage was lowered after each song!
Billy Joel and one of the members of the band.
Billy playing and singing - part of the audience was placed "behind " the stage, but because of the set up - they actually had pretty good seats!!!
Elton John after performing a song!

Elton back at the piano playing and singing.

I think Billy Joel was waving at us - he knew we were from WV!!!!

Elton and Billy playing "Face 2 Face" towards the end of the concert. You can see them on the stage, but it was a lot clearer on the screen above the stage.

I really zoomed in with this shot!

The stage was really lit up for this part of the concert.

Changing the lights for a different effect.

Their final bow!

Bill and I enjoyed the concert immensely. It lasted for about 3 and 1/2 hours with no intermission. They both performed in the beginning; then Billy Joel left the stage and Elton John performed for over an hour. Once Elton was completed he left the stage and on came Billy Joel. He also performed for over an hour. To conclude the concert both performers were back on stage and was it ever great!!!!
Bill was able to keep track of the songs we heard. Here is the set list for this concert:

SET LIST
Together
1. Your Song
2. Just the Way You Are-Don't Go Changing
3. Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me
4. My Life
EJ
5. Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
6. Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting
7. Levon
8. Madman Across the Water
9. Tiny Dancer
10. I'm Still Standing
11. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
12. Daniel
13. Rocket Man
14. Philadelphia Freedom
15. Crocodile Rock
BJ
16. Angry Young Man
17. Movin' Out
18. Don't Ask Me Why
19. Always a Woman
20. We Didn't Start the Fire
21. Rivers of Dreams (Sloopy verse in song)
22. Allentown
23. Italian Restaurant
24. Zazibar
25. It's Still RocknRoll to Me
26. Only the Good Die Young
Together
27. I Guess That's Why They Call it the Blues
28. Uptown Girl
29. The Bitch is Back
30. You May Be Right
31. Bennie and the Jets
32. Candle in the Wind (original version)
33. Piano Man

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Who To Please????

Monday - July 20, 2009

How many of us try to please ALL those we love? I think most of us do whether we realize it or not. For most of my life I have tried to do what others have asked of me. Of course it started with my parents telling me what I needed to do. They taught my brothers and me to obey God's word, to do unto others as we would have them do unto us, and to always put 100% into what we were working at - our school work, our careers, and our life in general.

I truly believe I have yet to please all those I love - I'm not asking for a pat on the back - I'm just stating a fact. The only one I truly hope has been pleased with what I have done or doing is our Lord and Savior. He is the one we all should be trying to please and doing His will.

When growing up, I never chose where to go, what to play, or what to eat. Whoever I was with usually made those choices because I was happy with whatever we did. As I grew older and got a job, I needed to be the one to make decisions in the classroom. However, I still had to get the approval and please my supervisors - was I really making decisions for myself or was I again trying to please others. In the beginning, I believe it was to please the "boss." As I gained confidence and experience, I chose what was best for my students. Each group was different and required different teaching techniques to gain the knowledge I was trying to get them to learn. If I had access to my lesson plans, I would not see the same lesson taught the same way year after year. Many times the plans changed because of something I had learned at a conference, and I felt would be helpful to my students.

I never felt I was doing my best. I would be in a teacher's meeting always listening to what "we" had done wrong. Everything I had been doing was never good enough, or so I thought! Those in charge would "jump" the whole staff for the actions of a few!! I took it to heart that I was guilty to a certain degree, but those that were guilty, hmmmm - they never accepted their part of the problems being addressed.

It wasn't until I retired that I finally felt I had done my best and it was appreciated. I was chosen as WMS Teacher of the Year by my peers, and have heard from several former students who have let me know that now they appreciate what I had tried to do for them way back when!! Those comments mean more to me than they will ever know!!! Thank you all for telling me!

Today, I am in still in a mode to try and please those I love. I try to balance my life around their wishes and needs. I have been told that I should do what I want and that everyone else will have to understand and get over it if they don't. That may be true, but there are feelings of others that need to be considered - it's not and never has been just about me!! I don't think God wants us to be "me" people. I have come across many people in this world who need to have their wants met first - regardless of how difficult that might be if it involves others. We all need to be more flexible and not so rigid if plans do not meet our wishes. Life is full of disappointments, but through them they may help us grow as a better person and teach us tenacity and patience.

Sometimes, throughout my life, I have felt like a yo-yo. I did what I needed and wanted to do, but there were some who wanted me to do something else or go by their schedule. There have been times in my life in which I did make a decision about where to go or to eat, and in some cases there was a comment about how poor the service or food was. I always felt it was my fault - I know, why? Just because that is who I am. I think about others and their feelings before I do mine. Many people say they think about others too, but will still say and do things that hurts them - they claim they are just being honest with them. There is a time to be honest and then there is a time to think about what you are going to say. Sometimes it is best to leave thing unsaid, and yes other times the truth does need to be told. When to say something, or when to stay quiet is like walking a tight rope and trying to keep your balance!!! This was something we dealt with a lot with many of our students. They felt it was always okay to say what was on your mind no matter who it hurt! I want all I love to be happy and have what they want when they want it, but. . . . . will that ever happen, only God knows for sure! I have never been a "me" person, and I don't believe I ever will!

Last year when Bill and I were away for two weeks at the beach, I felt free and happy. I knew all back here were fine and being taken care of, and I felt free as a bird to do as I wanted!! Some of you may think - what about Bill - the thing is, we love doing and going places together. WE chose what to do together - some days he stayed at the condo - I went to the beach! The thing was - there was NO pressure to please anyone but myself - this was what Bill wanted me to do, and I love him for that!

To be able to follow the wishes of everyone is impossible. To be able to please everyone and make them happy is also impossible. But to try and do my best as the Lord wants me to do is what I want and need to continue doing!! I need to not worry about what others think. Mom and Bill are my top priorities as both need me - and I need them! Mom's eyesight and other medical problems; Bill's diabetes, BP, and cholesterol levels need to be kept in check; and my health also needs to be monitored! Who will be there to do all that I do if I'm not around?????? I also want to be there for Cora Ann as well as for David and Jeni! (Sorry guys, but Cora Ann jumped ahead of you! :):):))

"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him and he will direct your paths." Proverbs 3:5-6

Family Ties

Saturday - July 18, 2009

Mom and I just watched a movie on the Hallmark channel that made my heart break. I know - it was a “chick flick” that plays on the emotions. This one most definitely played on my emotions. One of the main characters was a mother who was going blind - just like Mom! Throughout the movie it showed what the mother was seeing - actually what she couldn't see!! I sat there and wondered if this was what Mom able to see - but I already know the answer - it is!

The daughter had moved away and had a very successful and lucrative career - I may have had a successful career since I survived to retirement, but it was not as lucrative as this daughter’s. To give a short synopsis of the show I will simply say the daughter was told of her mother’s condition and was asked to come back to help her to save the ranch without her mother‘s knowledge! Thus the story line was very engaging at times! The movie caused me to reflect back over the last several years about my mother.

My family - Dad. Mom. Dink, John. me, Mike - August 17, 1996

One of Dad’s concerns was who would help Mom if he should pass away first. He actually knew that there would never be a time that one of us (my brothers and myself) wouldn’t be there to help Mom. She never drove and always had Dad to take her wherever she wanted or needed to go. As the years passed she also had her children, grandchildren, and in-laws who would drive “Miss Irene” to her destination. Days before Dad left us, he asked that we take care of our mother. Needless to say, he knew he didn’t need to ask us to that, but it was reassuring to him in his final hours that Mom would not be left alone.

Mom has always done for others. She has helped nurse the sick back to health, cooked meals for a large number of relatives and friends who had come to visit, and made hundreds of baby afghans for many family and friends. She has always found something to do - never one to sit back for a long period of time - always doing for others.

For the last several months, I have noticed Mom’s eyesight has gotten worse. She tries to ignore it and hides it from most people. She gets down and disheartened because she can’t see to read new recipes or crochet. I have caught her with tears streaming down her face - she didn’t know I was watching.

She loves it when I’m here, and we do things together in the kitchen. Her mood is so light and jovial. She also loves it when Mike is with her, and he takes her to some of the places she and Dad would go. She absolutely loved it when John would come in and stay for a week -they always had such a great time. Dink asks about Mom and comes to see her and she goes to see him. The last time they were together, he grabbed her hand, pulled her down, and gave her a kiss on the cheek. Mom was thrilled!!!!!!! She worries about her oldest and continuously prays for his recovery!

I have heard and read so many stories about how the children can not (or will not) help their elderly parents. Many times it’s an issue of distance between the homes, and other times it is financial - the children can not take off from work. Fortunately for us, three of us were retired with Mike being the only one still working; Mom also had grandchildren who were able and capable of helping her. But since last August the numbers of those available has diminished - John passed away in August - 2008; Dink had a massive stroke and heart-attack in February - 2009. This has weighed heavily on Mom. She feel as if she has become a burden, but Mike and I assure her she isn’t.
Mom looking pretty - not knowing her picture was being taken! May 16, 2009

It is not easy for anyone who has an elderly parent. All routines, priorities, and concerns have changed. Mom is scared, but she knows we are here for her. She told us a story about a couple she knew who had told their elderly mother they were going for a drive. They took her to a nursing home and dropped her off!!!!! I’ve heard many stories such as this. It is not easy to leave your home and take care of a parent, but it is the right thing (I think) to do. All of the sleepless nights, worries, penny pinching to assure there would be enough money for the family's needs should account for something. Some people think it is a way to pay our parents back - I think it is a way to tell them how much we love them!!!

My family has a schedule in which we all take time to be with Mom. As Mike and I have talked with one another, we both have said and believe, “She is our mother, and she is our responsibility.” We are thankful that the “kids” will fill in for us if there was a need or emergency. We both are flexible with staying - if Mike is out of town, I’m there and vice-versa! Billy has been a tremendous help with staying with “that little lady he loves more than anything!” I know the day will come when Mom will go home to be with Dad and John, but for now we are trying to make her life as happy as it can be!

She is a little on edge right now. She has a tooth that needs to be pulled. Due to the medication she is taking, it can't be done until she is off that medication for 5-7 days! They are putting her to sleep which is also a little scary. The doctor told us even with her being off the medication she will still bleed quite an bit, and we need to really keep an eye on her for 48 - 72 hours! Hopefully on Monday, we will find out when the tooth will be pulled!

So many families have to make that decision to place a parent or other relative in a nursing home. All families and situations are different. For our mother, the decision of taking care of her is one we do with love. I pray that for all of those mother and fathers out there that have a young family that they will be there for you as you are for them - just like Mom and Dad were there for my brothers and me! (Just like your parents were there for you!) Sacrifices are made every hour of every day for someone we love!!!!! We make these sacrifices because of love - not because we expect something in return!

I try not to make judgement on anyone and whether they are able to help take care of their elderly parent(s). But I do cringe when I think about the abuse some of these older people endure. Many are at the mercy of family members who resent being placed in that position. Some do not want to give up "their life" as it is now to take care of an older person; some can't because they still have to work; and others just don't want the responsibility. I know some who are taking care of an elderly parent and are having a hard time adjusting. They are becoming depressed and are in need of prayer. I am thankful the responsibility of taking care of Mom is not on my shoulders alone. We are a family, and as a family we will do what we want and need to do to help our mother.

My brothers and I have never thought of helping with Dad or Mom as a burden! We all have had to juggle things around, but that's okay - they juggled things around many times for us when we were growing up!! There are some who do not understand the commitment we have to help Mom and one another. It is called family love and respect! I may be retired, but I have responsibilities that I take seriously and with an abundance of love. I do get frustrated and stressed at times, but that's just me. Those of us that are here are trying our best to not only help Mom, but one another as well.

Unless you have walked in these shoes, you have no idea as to the pressure and love we feel. We love our Mother very much and will do all we can to help her! We also are very thankful for our spouses and their understanding. It is just as difficult on them, but with their love and support we have and will do what needs to be done. Love is a key factor!!!!!!!!

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Little Boy, Little Girl, and Dreams

Saturday - July 17, 2009

Did you have dreams when you were growing up? Dreams of what you wanted to be, go, or do when you were grown? I’m sure we all did, and we knew that if we worked hard we could and would make those dreams come true. Most of us were raised in a very loving, caring Christian home. We knew that we were not to be jealous of others who had more than we did. We were to be thankful for what we had. We were thankful and so happy with our lives.

Even though the little boy and girl didn’t have all of the “extras” some of their friends and classmates did, they never begrudged them for those “extras.” As they grew up, got the best education that they and their parents could afford, they realized that with hard work they would be able to do some of the things they had dreamed about as children.

Both got jobs they had dreamed about, but they also had “new” obligations that needed to be taken care of before some of those other “dreams” became a reality. To begin with, there was a student loan that needed to be paid back, and a family to support. Even though this boy and girl were following separate paths, they knew what their priorities were. They both went to church and loved working for the Lord and the fellowship with others.

As the years seemed to fly by, more obligation came and were met as their parents had taught them. Do the best you can, work hard, provide for your family, and love and worship the Lord. Sacrifices were made so that the ones they loved would never be without and even give them the chance to experience some of the “extras.”

They both worked until they could retire. They soon would be able to do some of the things that they had dreamed about when growing up, but still, their main concern was to provide for their family. The dreams they had were never at the top of their list; they were just on hold until they had the time and/or could afford it.

You might wonder what some of those dreams were. Both grew up where money was scarce and the extra money to go to the movies, concerts, ballgames, school functions, and a trip to the beach were not always available! Vacations away from home were seldom and most of the time if they did take place it was to visit family. To have been able to see some of the singers they loved to listen to; to go to the movie that was a big hit, to go watch a ballgame, or to run along the shoreline on the beach were all things that would been a special treat when they were younger.

It was not until after this boy and girl retired from their jobs of over 30 years that they started to do some of the things they had thought about when younger. They waited until they felt they had the time and savings to do some of these things.

Why am I telling this story? I want to write a post about some the dreams that have come true for Bill and me without feeling guilty. Many have said they were “jealous” that we got to go see Bob Dylan, Gordon Lightfoot, James Taylor, Elton John, and Billy Joel. We know that was a “figure of speech” in that they wished they could go as well, but did not begrudge us going. (At least I hope that’s what they meant.)

Most of the concerts we have been to have been a once in a life time opportunity. When I write the post it is not to rub it in and say “look where we have been, and who we got to see!” We all have had dreams of doing special things and going to special places. I hope and pray that all of you will be able to reach some of your dreams.

This little boy and girl grew up happy and are grateful for all the blessings that came their way. Now as “mature” adults, the opportunity to be able to reach just one of those dreams from long ago is most assuredly “a dream come true.” May some of your dreams become a reality one day for each of you as they have for us!

Sunday, July 12, 2009

A Story Not Forgotten - Happy Birthday Billy

Sunday - July 12, 2009

I'm sure Pappaw is telling Billy "his" story!
One of my favorite pictures of Billy!

Pappaw with two of his buddies - Billy and Bobby! Today is a special day for one of them - Happy Birthday Billy!

There are many dates we will always remember where we were and what we were doing because of an event that took place and impacted our lives in some way or another. Most of my generation and older will remember where we were on November 22, 1963; November 14, 1970; and September 11, 2001. All three were dates that I know exactly where I was what happened on that particular date.

November 22, 1963 was the day President Kennedy was assassinated, and I was in my 8th grade science class at West Junior High School. On November 14, 1970, the day the Marshall football team's plane crashed, I was at home preparing a cheese and crackers tray for my parents and their friends. I was trying to teach eighth graders on 9/11 when the terrorist attacked America on our soil! These were all horrendous situations and brought much sadness to me and most of America.
Pappaw was never far away!!!!

There is a story that was told to my nephew Billy by Dad for over 25 years. By the time Billy was old enough to understand, Dad always told him the story of where he was when Billy was born!!! Dad would call him and say, "Billy, do you know where I was xxxx number of years ago?" Billy loved hearing that story - he loved hearing his Pappaw tell him that story year after year. 2006 was a tough year for Billy on his birthday - it was the first year Pappaw wasn't here to tell him the story!!! So, since today is Billy's birthday, I am going to tell Dad's story - just for you Billy!!!! Happy birthday from us all!!!!!!

The telephone rings: Ring, Ring
Billy answers the phone because he knows who is calling:
Billy: "Hello."
Pappaw : "Happy Birthday Billy."
B: "Thanks Pappaw!" (with a giggle)
P: " Do you know where I was (31) years ago?"
B: "Where?" (even though Billy knew where - he always asked Pappaw "where?")
P: "I was at the head of Lick Creek working. Your Mom and Dad, along with Mammaw and Sue were at St Mary's waiting on you to be born. I had to work that day. I was working on two-way radio antennas."
B: "Oh."
P: " I had to radio the shop to get updates about you. It was before we all had cell phones. They would call the shop, and the secretary would call me on the radio to give me updates."
B: "hmmmm."
P: " Your Mom went to the hospital at 8:00, and I thought you would be born by noon!"
"My boss, Morris Cunningham, radioed me and told me I needed to get back because I was about to get a grandson!"
B: "But I wasn't born by noon was I?"
P: " No, you weren't born until later that night. But I called every hour to find out if you were here or not!"
B: "Sorry Pappaw."
P: "That's okay Billy, you were worth the long wait. I was able to finish my job on Lick Creek, and then I was able to come home and wait on you. I was really glad when I got the phone call from Mammaw!"
B: " Pappaw . . . "
P: "hmmm. . . "
B: " I love you."
P: "I love you too."

There was no glamorous story, and it may have varied over the years, but Billy always waited for that call or visit from Pappaw with that question of "Do you know where I was . . . ". He loved hearing Pappaw tell him where he was. The story telling may have taken only a minute, but the memories of it will last a life time!!!!

Billy with his Aunt who loves him TWO bushels and a peck and a Hug around the neck!!!!


Billy all decked out back in June 2006!!!!


Billy and Jamie - May 2009

Billy, I know the story may not be exactly as Pappaw would say it, but you know we all love you and wish you a Happy Birthday!!!!!

Monday, July 6, 2009

Roots WERE the Root of the Problem

Monday - July 6, 2009

Ohh, the beauty of our trees in the front yard during the fall has given us many beautiful pictures. They have also caused a LOT of work in raking/blowing/mulching of the leaves. The leaves were also part the cause our lawn mower caught on fire last fall. They have given us a great shade so that we could sit under them during the heat of the day. Dad loved sitting (actually taking a nap) under the trees when they came out to visit! You can sit under the trees and all that passed our house very seldom knew we were sitting there. This was partly because they may have been moving a little too fast on Craig Road! The trees have also given us privacy, thus we not only could sit under the tree, but on the front porch without being noticed!!

The trees have given us beauty, hard work, and privacy! However, we may be losing them because of their latest endeavors! Due to the root system of the maple tree next to the driveway, we have had to have the waterline replaced from the meter back to our front sidewalk - about 20 feet!!!! The following pictures show the beauty of the trees, and and what the tree's root system has caused to happen to our front yard this past week!!!


The beauty of the trees last fall!


The plumber used a backhoe to dig the ditch - which added more to the bill!

The plumber at work - saving his back and Bill's too!!

He dug around the meter and accidentally broke off a piece of the line on the city's side! Whoa - it was about a two foot piece that had been spliced in FOUR places! He said this was how the city fixes things! :) A band-aid on the problem!

Looking at the ditch from the driveway.

A close-up of the root system that grabbed, twisted, and moved the waterline!!!

Some of the roots were cut with a small chain saw - the backhoe wouldn't cut through them.
The ditch was full of the root system!

. . . another view of the roots . . .

. . . and another . . .

. . . and another!

I love the cone used to warn of the newly dug ditch! Hmmm - guess I need to keep Bill and Toby away from the front yard!

What you will see when driving by the house now! A view from the road!

A view from the carport!
Our next project appears to be cutting trees!! We needed to get them trimmed back - but right now it looks like we may getting them cut Down!!!!! I hope we can save at least one of the trees in the front! We'll probably be getting rid of the pines in the back - their root system may be causing problem with our leach-bed!! Woe is me - if it's not one thing to fix, it's another!!!! There goes the savings!!!!!!!!!!