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Friday, January 9, 2026

IT'S A NEW YEAR! JANUARY 2026 

Santa greeted us at the Harlingen, Texas
airport on New Year's Day!
These guys made of recycled parts guarded our luggage.


Monday, December 8, 2025

December 2025

We went to the Medora Christmas show in Devils Lake
on the 7th, and two of the performing couples
showed off their new babies.
I took Mary Kate to dance class
when we visited, but we didn't
get to her recital.
Bob's "cat"--the only cat on our farm
Hope this ski slope is still here
when the kids arrive!
Last home hockey game for 2025!
We watch the rest of the season on NCHC TV in Texas.
Christmas arrivals began on the 22nd, and by
the 24th the gang was all here!  The kids are
wearing their "Funny Farm Christmas" tees
in their family colors.
Sara and the kids flew to Minot with Donna,
who met them in Minneapolis,
on the 22nd. Doug came on the 24th.
Tom, Trina and kids arrived the afternoon of the 23rd.
Jimmy and Kelly's gang followed an hour later!
Ana's and the girls arrived on the 24th.
Ana and Sara made our tees when Ari was born 21
years ago.  Ari made my apron when she was 6!
Yes, those are actually baby Ariana's foot and hand prints! :-)

Is it too late to be good, George?
I think the shirt belonged to one of Sara's kids.
The kids organized a ping pong tournament
in the basement, pulled sleds by the frozen
dam down the road, played in the snow,
and had Texas hold 'em in North Dakota
These guys are serious gamblers! LOL
Guess who was winning!
After the kids exchanged gifts, Bob threw
forty dollars worth of quarters into the
wrappings and let the kids scramble.
Then, he had them cash in to get dollars.
We had matching jackets :-)
These kids went skiing on the 27th, and they
were still awake after 8 hours on the slopes!
Kathy came by the house in town where Ana
and Sara's families stayed and brought them
supplies to make a thank-you for us! And thank 
you from me and Bob for everyone's 
help while they were here! 
Ana and the girls were the last to leave.
I think Ana is trying to look as tall as her kids.

While we were preparing to leave 
on the 31st, Bob found Harry's coat...bought 
at a church rummage sale for $1.00.
Sent a pic to his daughter in Texas 
who is married to Bob's cousin, 
and she recognized it immediately.









 

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

November already?!

I am pretty sure the flax is from
our first crop. Palms are pretty
old, too! Pewter was a wedding
gift from friends Carl and Janet
fifty-five years ago!
Ana took Claire to Moorhead, MN, to play her violin
with the Concordia College orchestra. Claire is in the
first circle on the left. The second circle, playing the bass,
is Lydia, the daughter of friends Chuck and Jan, 
who is a student at the college.
Sunset at Killdeer on November 21st
Grace's Confirmation on the 23rd
After breakfast at the church, we 
went to the farm to have cake and 
ice cream.  George attacked the
cake before we got to it.
Grace and her cake...with a little fingerprint 
from George who couldn't resist! :-)
The family with Grace. Andrew was away at college.
Nephew Doug and Jill welcomed 25
family members 
for our 30th annual Thanksmas! 
Another milestone: Not our age. :-)
The prime rib was delicious.
And so was the crème brulee








 

Monday, October 6, 2025

October Still Feels Like Summer

On Wednesday, October 1st, George and I
kept busy while the other kids were
in school (and pre-school). He is pretty
good at pairing up and lining up shoes!
We played outside for a while, then went
into the machinery building and found
the trampoline.
Time for a rest after all that bouncing...
but he got up and jumped around again!
We picked up Mary Kate at preschool, had lunch
at Mama Lil's, and then went to dance class.
The UPS driver left some packages for Kelly,
and she found a surprise inside!
We headed home on Thursday, and Trina sent
these pictures from Homecoming Week at Alburnett.
Recognize anyone?
Caiden was in the Homecoming Court!
And he was crowned King on Friday night.
Oct. 4th..First hockey game of the season: UND 7-Manitoba-0
Tailgating, music, and food before the game. I signed up
at the Buffalo Wild Wings booth...
and won a year's worth of wings!!!!!
Back home to reality...I picked my acorn squash,
baked them all on the 6th, and froze the baked
squash for future use.
My dehydrator has been working full-time
for the past month...taking care 
of some of the 600 apples I processed. We now have
a year's worth of apple juice, applesauce, apple pie mix,
apple cider, frozen sliced apples, and dehydrated apple
 snacks. I hope all those apples keep the doctor away!
Hockey season in Virginia! RJ plays; Julia watches.
Iowa gang is ready for Halloween. There's that
stupid 67 again attacking the pumpkins.
Donna sent these pics from her barge cruise
somewhere in Alsace on the Rhine river.

Sunset en route to the concert on the 21st in Rugby
This Aria Nouveau couple sang music
from operas and pop songs using
their operatic voices.
I painted the old vanity we had in the basement,
and Bob found a sink top. We plan to put
it in the laundry room in townhouse #2.
Made it to the Alburnett football game on the 24th 
to watch Annika in her poms group.
No game score at halftime, so we stayed
for the nail-biter second half. Alburnett
won 13-6 in their first playoff round!
Everyone was home for Annika's
Confirmation on Sunday, the 26th.
On our way to Ana's, we stopped in Clear Lake.
Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper
are memorialized in a new interactive museum
in Clear Lake, Iowa, site of their last show.
Guitars displayed in every room, many of which
were donated by performers and fans.
A creative artist donated this History of Rock and Roll.
The original ballroom is next door to the museum.
We did a little dance
just to say that we were there. We stayed with
Ana and the girls that night and got
back to the farm on the 28th.
Never too old for Halloween..Matthew,
Kelly, Luke, Mary Kate, and George
RJ
and Julia loaded up with candy...
Cecelia and Lydia
and Santa who got his 
holidays mixed up! (Caiden)