Friday, August 21, 2009

Grandma Camp 2009



This is Ethan, Amelia and Hayden petting a pig. This is also during the time that Brock was lost. Poor Brock. I felt so bad that I left him at the bathroom and he couldn't find us.










Ethan, Brigham and Johnnie got to ride up front on the wagon ride.














Angela is holding Hayden. Hyrum Amelia and Brock are on the side with Johnnie and Ethan are up front.











Brock, Brigham and Amelia found one of the few rides they were tall enough to ride on. Hyrum got to ride it with his mom and the look on his face was priceless! He looked scared to death!






On our last day we went to DQ for ice cream. Amelia, Lia and Hyrum are enjoying their Blizzards.

More Grandma Camp 2009






Even Regan got on the pony with Brigham.














Hyrum liked the ponies too.














Amelia REALLY liked the pony ride!















Johnnie and Ethan were to heavy to ride the ponies so they went on the bungie jump.














Ethan can do a back flip!

More Grandma Camp





We went to the county fair on Thursday. Hayden's favorite thing was the pony ride!











Ethan tried out the stuff in the science center.














These are all the kids that went to the fair... before I lost Brock! Poor Brock. This is l to r: Hayden, Brock, Johnnie, Brigham, Ethan, Amelia and Hyrum.










Hyrum and Hayden played with squirt guns.

















Hayden loves bugs and things. She is showing me a frog they caught.

Grandma Camp 2009


This year for Grandma Camp we did lots of fun stuff. On Tuesday we went to the Madras Auquatic Center with all 10 grandkids and Angela and Jenniann. Even Regan at 4 months old loved the water. She went to sleep in it. This is Angela, Johnnie and Regan.

Hayden is giving me the stare. She had lots of fun as long as Grandma or Johnnie was playing with her.


Ethan loved the slide....


and so did Johnnie!

Short Vacation


My brother's, Steve and Kent, and I met for the weekend on the Oregon Coast to spread the ashes of our Dad who passed away in March 08. Mark didn't make it. We enjoyed the weekend together.
This is l to r: Steve's wife Elaine, daughter Megan, Steve, Kent, Kent's wife Jewell, Curt (holding Dad), Me, Emily.
Steve flew from Omaha so it was a treat to visit the ocean. Emily also flew out for the visit.



Emily and Megan enjoy hanging out together. We stayed at the Inn at Spanish Head in the background.
Steve wanted to visited the Evergreen Museum in McMinnville to see the Spruce Goose. It is HUGE!
This is a rare photo where Steve allowed a smile and stood still.
We also visited the Japanese Gardens in Portland. Emily is being a little "cheesy".
We went on an awesome whitewater trip down the Deschutes one day too, but I'll have to get those photos developed. They weren't on my digital camera.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Home of the Wild

This is the hay barn on our farm. If you look in the front corner on the top bale of hay, you can almost see a Canadian Goose sitting on it's nest. It has been there for several weeks. Sometimes the daddy goose comes and stands guard. He will raise quite a fuss to get you to go away.
Here is a better shot of the momma on her nest!

All 10 grandkids


This past weekend Amanda's family came to visit for the blessing of Reagan. It was their first time "home" since we moved and the kids all had a good time exploring. It was a little rainy and muddy. They got to ride the 4-wheeler and had a sleepover at grandma's.
Seated on the sofa left to right: Johnnie, holding Reagan, Ethan, holding Macquarie, Brock, Amelia, and Lia. On the floor is Brigham, Hayden and Hyrum.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Here's Reagan!



Here is Angela on Sunday the 5th of April, carrying baby Reagan....







And here is baby Reagan Joy Workman! She is about 4 hours old in this photo. She was born at 11:27 am today. She weighs 7 lbs 4 oz. and is just about perfect. She looks a lot like her big sister, Johnnie, who is going to be 10 years old tomorrow. All are healthy and fine and this family could use a break from drama at the birth of their babies!
Sunny joked about naming her middle name "nomics"... get it?... Reaganomics?
Daddy and Mom are doing well. This is their first baby born in Bend. They had to follow their favorite doctor.
Here is the fabulous foursome! Hyrum was first to hold the new baby sister. He is brand new to being a "big" brother. He also is sporting a big bandage on his forehead from getting stitches on Saturday. He was being "helped" into timeout and tripped and hit his head on the door frame.
Angela's sister called while we were at the hospital and they were rushing to the hospital in Utah to have her baby too. We hope all is well for her. Poor Grandma Madsen is here in Prineville and has another new grandbaby coming at the same time!

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

What a view!



I caught a beautiful evening to capture the view from our living room window. Actually it is the same view from the kitchen and all of the bedrooms too. It is the first mostly clear night we have had in a long time. Did I mention that I am sick of winter! Just to the right of the tree you can see the top of Three Sisters .









With a telescopic lens you can see the Crooked River valley better. Just beyond the flat butte on the right you would see Smith Rock.












The view a little more to the north shows this great view of Grizzly Mountain. The other 200 acre piece of property that the boys hay is just at the base of it.







With a telescopic lens you can see the top of Sisters mountains better. You can see the top of Jefferson from other points on the property too.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

We Moved!!

After 21 years at our Lookout Ave. house we have moved to a farm just outside of town. Last September, "the boys" and Curt and I bought a 143 acre farm, with 40 more acres leased. The house has been empty for months until we had the time and a little money to do some work on it. There is LOTS more work to do, but it is livable now. I did not take any photos of the outside yet because it still looks like a construction site and there is a lot of crud in the yards, plus it is winter and not looking spiffy. I will take some photos of the gorgeous view soon. So here are some photos of some of the rooms right after moving in... so excuse the boxes and mess. There aren't any curtains up yet either, but I am thrilled with the paint, carpet and windows.













This is the master bedroom. I decorated in a tropical theme. It was completely gutted and has new sheetrock, carpet, lights and one new window. It has a sitting room area that I can keep my bike, inversion table, a comfy chair, table and TV. I did striping on the walls to match the comforter.













This is the master bath that I did in peach and sage colors. It got a new window that is HUGE and faces the front of the house. Can you imagine stepping out of the shower and facing the front of the house? I hung a sheet until I can get curtains! We also have a walk in closet. A first!


















The house is all stretched out with a long hallway. All of the rooms have a view of the north and Grizzly Mountain... except this hallway bathroom. I did it in lavender and has pansies for decor. You can see in the mirror another door that leads to the "mud" room. It has another outside entrance and is where the furnace and freezer is.






This is the guest bedroom and office. They are both painted brown and the office has hardwood floor. Both rooms need the windows replaced. They are the last two and we hope to do that this summer.








This is the living room. I LOVE it! It is painted in two shades of brown. Curt is going to replace the woodstove insert with a new one. The large window and french doors are new.















This is the kitchen. It is a beautiful shade of light green with the accent wall by the dining table a darker shade of sage. It has a center island and lots of cupboards. Next to the window seat presently is a built in desktop that we are going to tear out and build a pantry cupboard to hold my canning and food storage. All we did in here was paint. (And by "we" I mean Jenniann and me. Curt doesn't paint.)

Christmas...a little late



Here is our annual Christmas Eve photo. The guys grumble a little about doing it every year, but they still do it! We are without Amanda and her family because they stay home and come see us after Christmas. This was our last Christmas in our house on Lookout Ave. The 1200 sq. feet has served us well for 21 years. We had a simple, practical Christmas this year since we are all cash strapped. I gave all of the kids some food storage!

Standing L to R: Sam, Jenniann holding Macquarie, Angela (pregnant with Reagan, due April 6th), Sunny, Curt with Johnnie in front, Me.

Front: Lia (striking quite a pose!), Brigham, Emily holding Hyrum.