Monday, March 29, 2010

Cora's Birthday Party in WV

Monday - March 29, 2010
Two day ago our precious grand-daughter had her first birthday. Due to many things going on, she had a party with her grandparents in WV on Friday night at Gino's. She will have a "ladybug" party in Akron on Saturday for the rest of the family. Needless to say, she is still a little too young to really understand the concept of a birthday party, but as you look through the pictures, you will see she got into what the party was all about - her!!!! She had a great time eating pizza, playing with the wrapping, bows, tissue paper, and eating her birthday cupcake and ice cream! She even liked her presents, but I think her mother and father really liked them! :):)

"Okay, what's all the fuss about?"
Mmmmmm, good - pizza!!!
Okay, so I got a little sauce on my face - Mom will get it off!

I'm still cute - dirty face and all! :):)
Uhhh, Mom, there's a fire on my food!

We were singing Happy Birthday to Cora Ann
Waving at the employees of Gino's to come and join the party!!! She was a hit!!!

Hi Mammaw, want a bite of my cupcake????? It's goooooood! :)

An angelic face - Cora is so sweet and precious!!!

Not only does she have pizza on her face, but now you can add icing, cake, and ice cream!! I think she wears it well! Adorable!!!

Now for the serious stuff - modeling one of the bows from a present!

One of the many books she received - a first words book with buttons that says the word of the picture so Cora can repeat it!

Since her big party is going to have a ladybug theme - she received many presents with ladybugs on them - pajamas, dresses, and this ladybug toy!


Presents were all opened, so now it was time to walk on the table to Granddad!

We all love Cora Ann so much and are so thankful she is in our life!!!!!

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Dear Cora Ann,

Saturday - March 20, 2010

Dear Cora Ann,

Granddad and I wanted to let you know how much we love you! Today is the first day of spring, and in a week you will be celebrating your first birthday!!! We waited with much anticipation for your arrival and were so happy and thankful when we were able to hold you for the first time! You are our first grandchild and grand-daughter. We were thrilled when you made your first trip to WV so we could let the rest of the family meet you. During 2009 you celebrated your first Easter, 4th of July celebration, and first Christmas. You also gave your Mommy and Daddy their first Mother and Father’s Day. You have experienced your first bite of many new and delicious foods – some of which you loved and others were okay. Your parents saw you first rolling over, pulling up, standing up, and taking a step. My, my – how many first you have experienced in your first year of life! Some of your "first" are not good memories - your first shot, ear infection, stuffy nose, and I'm sure there are others, but for the most part most created great excitement for all who love you!!

You will experience many more first as you begin your second year of life. We pray that as you get older you will recognize the love we have for you and are so proud and humbled to have you as our first grandchild to love and cherish!!! Someday I hope you will be able to look back at some of the post on this blog and read them for yourself knowing that they were written with love! The love we have for you can never be measured, but know it is given with all our being!

We have literally hundreds of pictures of you! I went through those pictures and chose some that show how you have grown this past year!!!! I have tried to put them in chronological order, but I'm sure I have some out of sequence!!! You are our precious baby girl and we love you bunches!!!! We hope you have a wonderful first birthday, and are so glad we will be able to help you celebrate it!!!

We love you Cora Ann!

Granddad and Mammaw



















Saturday, March 13, 2010

Sacrifices!

Saturday - March 13, 2010

Tired? No I'm not tired!!!
How many times have I heard my mother say "I'm not tired!" Hundreds of times she has said this, but I know she has had to have been tired. For well over 60 years she has taken care of her home and family! Sacrifices that she made could never be given a monetary value - the sacrifices she made was all with love!

While watching one of her shows with her the other morning, I got to thinking about her sacrifices she had made in order for her family to have what they "needed" and not necessarily what they "wanted!" The program had single parent mothers wanting the help from the fathers of their babies. In today's society, I thought the law was in place for the "dead beat" parent to pay support.
The love of a father - Dad with Dink


It really bothers me when they try to place all "fathers" in the category as being dead beat. I know several fathers who made sure their children had not only what they needed, but many times what they wanted! Some of these fathers were not there with the children 24/7, but the support was there 24/7 - financially, emotionally, and all with love. Some of these fathers have not been given credit for what they did do. Many of these father were the custodial parent and received no help from the mother! Each situation is different, and we as society tend to categorize all fathers in one group and all mothers in another.

Mom with the four of us -Dink, John, Sue, and Mike

These single mothers were wanting financial support -which you can't blame them! However, not only these single mothers made sacrifices, but the generations before them did as well. My mother and father's generation made many sacrifices. Dad was of the belief "he" was to be the bread winner, and Mom was to be the one to stay home and raise the family. Money was not at all plentiful. Mom has said they had to scour the house, check all pockets, look under the cushions of the chair just to find enough to buy medicine for us - this was the day before credit cards!!!

Sacrifices are made everyday by mothers, fathers, families, friends, neighbors, but are we conscious of what they have done to help someone other than themselves? Do we stop and look at what we have and who made the effort for us to have it? Thankfully, many do and they thank the person/persons responsible for what they have done.

Listening to the mothers on that show made me stop and thank God I had the parents I have! They put their children ahead of them, but at the same time they did not spoil us - well maybe the boys were a tad bit spoiled! :):) Just kidding guys! I noticed the "bling" these mothers were wearing and thinking - if you didn't have all that jewelry they would have had a little extra for their children. At the same time the fathers indicated they were not doimh without what they wanted either! Yes, the father should have been helping, but both should have been thinking more about the child than themselves!!! Selfishness and wanting what they want is not what a parent should be displaying! Shows like this show only a portion of some parents are like - thankfully I know a lot of parents who do make sacrifices for their child/children!


The Layne Family - "Buck," Irene, Dink, John, Sue, and Mike



The picture I started off shows my 90 year old mother - and yes she has the right to be tired! She has worked hard not only for her family, extended family, friends, neighbors, but also doing the Lord's work. No job was ever to large for her to attempt. She still works around the house, helps with all activities at church, and loves to go - go to the store, mall, visit her family, and anywhere the car may take her!

So Mom, if you want to take a nap during the day - you've earned it!!!!! You have worked hard your entire life, so take a nap whenever and wherever you feel like it!!!!!!

We all appreciate and love you for all you have done and are doing for us!!! We love you MOM!!!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Pictures From Mom's 90th Birthday

Monday - March 1, 2010

The following pictures were taken at Mom's surprise 90th birthday party!

Mom with her three surviving children
seated: Irene Layne, Dink Layne
standing: Sue Hardin, Mike Layne

Part of the crowd waiting for Mom's arrival

One of the picture displays. These were some of the
actual pictures used in the PowerPoint presentation!

The cake!

The first piece cut went to Mom!

She was a little overwhelmed with all the presents and cards!

Another shot of some of those who attended!

Mom talking with some who were there.

Mother and daughter!
Sue Hardin and Irene Layne

Laurie and Mom - so glad she came in for the surprise!

It was a wonderful day for Mom and all the others who were there. The fact we actually surprised her was great!!!!!!

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Sneaky Plans Done With Love - Happy Birthday Mom

Sunday - February 28, 2010

It has been a while, but I felt today was a good day to share with you the efforts the family went through to throw a surprise birthday party for our 90 year old mother - Irene Layne.

The last couple of months have been full of planning and sneaking around by the family. The undertakings of the family paid off on Saturday, February 27, 2010. My mother, Irene Layne, turned 90 today – February 28, 2010. My nephew Billy always told her when she turned 90 we were going to have a big party just for her. The closer time got to her birthday, the more she would mention about what Billy had said. Thus the plans began to materialize – let’s surprise her and give her a party the day before her birthday. She would expect us to throw her a party ON her birthday, but not BEFORE! The plan was in motion!

We decided to give her party on Saturday at her home church, Highlawn Church of Christ. A list was made of who we needed to contact; invitations were mailed; and invitations were even sent via Facebook. Cousins, nieces, nephews, grandchildren, neighbors, friends, and the church family were all now in on our plans. Many thought it could not be pulled off, and that Mom would find out about our endeavors. The conspiracy was in action and many plans were being made behind her back!!! She never even suspected what was about to take place.

All of the family here would definitely be attending, but it was the family away from here who would be putting the icing on the cake. They all were making plans on being here for Mammaw’s big day! She would expect all of the grandkids from here, but not those who lived away! Oh what a surprise it was going to be for her to have all the grandkids and great-grandkids here!

All the invitations were out and now we were waiting on RSVP’s so we would know how many to expect! While we were waiting for replies, I ended up with the first cold/flu symptoms since retiring, and Mike had his back to go out causing him much pain! We both didn’t feel up to par, but the party must go on!!! We had help from the grandkids here, our cousin Patty, and my dear friend since junior high - Sharon, and some of the members from church! With all the extra help the plans were on schedule. We had the cake ordered, food was bought ready to prepare, decoration ready to put up, and one of the most difficult parts of the planning was ready!

Mike came up with the plan – along with some of the people from church. The church would host an activities day in which they would invite members from the area churches to get together for some Christian fellowship. Saturday was to be one of the first days for this get together! I got the idea to fix a PowerPoint of pictures showing Mom’s life over the 90 years since her birth. This was a labor of love that was like a roller coaster of emotions for me. I loved looking at pictures of Mom as she was growing up; of her family which was large when including her “foster” family; her with her sisters; and pictures of her parents and grandparents. I decided to do the pictures in a chronological order – showing her through her childhood, as a young woman, when she and Dad first married, as a young mother, and up to her being a great-grandmother today. The hardest part was going through pictures which included Dad and John and thinking how much I wish they were here to share this day with Mom!

There were moments I laughed when looking at the pictures because I remember when and where it was taken. Such great memories! Others I would cry when I looked at because those in the pictures weren’t here with us now. I scanned all the pictures I could find, and then I had to choose which ones to use. I tried to include everyone in the presentation. I have about seven or eight drafts with one having 125 slides and the one I chose having 85. Once the pictures were chosen, the order they were to be placed, and the timing for their display, the music needed to be chosen. If it wasn’t hard enough to go through the pictures, double that with choosing the music. We wanted to include music she would be familiar with and was part of her era!! Yep, they all ended up being tear-jerkers!!!!

Finally all things were ready to go! All we needed to do was get Mom to the church!!! After prayer meeting Wednesday, Mike made an announcement with the support of their Pastor and the lady who does the organization for activities at the church. The church would be the host for a movie with all area churches being invited. Mom is always ready to help and be part of any activity at church. We were hoping this event would be the same! Mike talked the activity up. He and Bill were planning on going to a MU basketball game that night. Mike told Mom he wouldn’t go the ballgame with Bill unless he came in early to go the movie!!! The plan was really in motion now! Bill agreed to attend the movie which tickled Mom!

Bill and I dropped all the things off at the church Friday. Meghan and Cassie had taken all the pictures and placed them on the display boards earlier in the week. They were now there at the church along with Billy to help clean and decorate. All the food was placed in the kitchen and was ready for the volunteers to put it together Saturday morning. Decorations were put up and the cake was picked up and delivered. I was taken to Mom’s ready to spend the weekend as I usually do! Bill would be back tomorrow to take us both to the movies!

There was one thing that could spoil our plans besides Mom refusing to go – the weather! SNOW SNOW GO AWAY! It did not go away! The snow kept many from attending, but we know they were there in spirit! Luckily for us, the snow had melted off the roadway for those who lived close to attend. The plan was to get Mom to the church a little after 1:00 with lights dim in the sanctuary so she couldn’t see who was sitting in the pews. With the extra cars in the parking lot, we wanted her to think other churches had members there who were going to participate.

Mike got to the church early. He called Mom and said he was going to make sure it was warm enough for her! Bill arrived at the house around 12:30 as planned. Mike called again. He needed us to stop and get some creamer for the coffee – another ploy to keep us from getting there too early. Those who know Mom know that she wants to be the first one there!!!! We finally left the house about 12:45! Mom was antsy! Bill took his time and we stopped at the store. Mom stayed in the car, and I took my time in getting the creamer! Mike called again – we needed to stall a little longer! Whew, this was getting harder, but again luck was on our side – we hit every light red going through town. Again Mike calls!!!! They needed a couple of more minutes to get some of those who came in from Logan to be seated. Bill was to turn at 27th Street – he missed the turn! Mom went oops – you missed the turn, but that’s okay we can go up and turn.

We finally pull into the church’s parking lot. The gentleman that always comes and helps her out of the car on Sunday morning was there to do the same thing Saturday. He and Mike escorted Mom into the auditorium. As they were walking toward the front Mike told Mom he was going to have her sit on the front pew so she could see the movie better! She could not see who all was there, but there were at least 60 who had been able to get there by 1:00. This was going to be great!!!!

Mike goes up to the front to welcome all who had come to the “movie!” He says we will open up with a song, but he wasn’t going to lead the singing! So he motioned for the grandkids to come to the front! Mom still has NO clue of what is taking place! The kids start singing “Happy Birthday” and Dink is wheeled up beside her!!! It is at that point she realizes what is taking place! Dink takes her hand and the tears start flowing – not just from her but the rest of us too!!!! She then realizes the pictures I have been working with and she has seen is the movie being shown. She leans over to Mike and says, “And I left a good John Wayne movie to come and watch this!”

After the “movie” she was greeted by all upstairs! She was definitely overwhelmed. As she said later there were many there she hadn’t seen in years! We all made our way down stairs for refreshments and fellowship. Before the party was over she had another surprise, John’s widow, Laurie came in. She had been on vacation and drove straight through from GA to get here to be with Mom!!! Oh it was so good to have her here with us!!!!! Laurie and John’s kids were kept away because of the snow –they were as disappointed as we were. However, we wanted them to stay safe and out of “harm’s way.” We hope to get everyone together when the weather is much prettier and warmer!

By the end of the day, Mom was tired but so thrilled to have so many come out and wish her a happy 90th birthday! She thanked everyone and said she would help give us a party when we turned 90!!! She was thankful for all the gifts and cards stating no one had to buy her a present, them being there was all the present she needed!

The hours of preparation and plotting had turned out to be the success we had hoped it would be. Mom was totally surprised and a large number was able to attend to help her celebrate 90 years of life! She is one special lady who is loved by many people! Many of those people were with her Saturday while there were many others who wished they could have been!

Pictures will be on the next posting!