What: Garage and Moving Sale
When: Friday, May 6th, rain, snow or shine 8:30AM-7:30PM (other sales also in neighborhood)
Where: Crismon house 1922 Missouri Drive NW
Directions: from 14th Ave. North, go 1/2 mi. North on 2nd St. West; turn left onto 20th Avenue by Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer; go all the way down to the bottom of the hill; at the bottom of the hill turn left onto Missouri Drive; look for the 2-story blue house
What's for sale:
*Kid's clothing blowout! Boy's sizes 3T-6, Girls' sizes 18 mo.-3T All clothing is clean and in MINT condition. Casual clothes, dressy clothes, and Halloween costumes.
*Ladies' clothing sizes petite large and 12 short.
*shoes
*baby blankets
*potty chairs and training pants (some never worn)
*toys
*books
*floor-length blackout burgundy drapes (6 panels)
*floor-length navy blue drapes (8 panels) and 4 valances
*nautical decor
*small TV
*lamps and shades
*changing table pad that fastens on top of a dresser
*complete set of children's size 0 Tae Kwon Do gear. Includes pants, shirt with Ultimate Kicks logo, hand and foot pads and elbow pads. Fits child approx. age 5-7. Worn only two months. Paid over $100, asking $25.
*bedding and queen bedspread/shams/dust ruffle
*electric leaf blower
*much misc.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Monday, September 6, 2010
Three Birthdays
Collin turned eight on Aug. 1st. We celebrated with a party at the local bowling alley. He invited several friends from his class. Cami turned three on Aug. 23rd. We had a small party at home with family and a cake with special non-dairy frosting made by a local cake decorator. Finally, on Aug. 31st, I turned, um, well let's just say it's between 30 and 40 and leave it at that.
Craig and Collin made me a carrot cake with carrots they grew in our garden. Delicious!
What's in the bag?
Cami with her cake.
It's a rare treat for a lactose intolerant child to eat frosting. Jen D. did a fabulous job making this cake.
Collin made Cami a crown for her birthday. He thought this was a critical accessory.
Collin's bowling party.
The bowling alley has banned cake. We had a birthday pizza instead.
"So, do you think I can get this spare?"
What's in the bag?
Cami with her cake.
Collin made Cami a crown for her birthday. He thought this was a critical accessory.Revisiting Nebraska
My grandparents lived their entire lives in northeast Nebraska. Consequently, I spend many childhood summers in the communities of Norfolk, Hadar and Pierce. The city park in Pierce was the site of many walks and playtime adventures. When my grandpa passed away this past July, I took my oldest son to revisit the areas where I had spent so much time as a child. I'm amazed at how much things change in 25 years.
Contemplation by Cox Lake, Pierce, NE.
Spire of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Hadar, NE. My parents were married here in 1970.
Gazebo in Gilman Park, Pierce, NE.
Path through the birches.
Arboretum entrance.
Pathway through the cottonwoods.
Collin in a tree that has seen many seasons.
Boat launch on Cox Lake.
Pierce Museum.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Centennial Lakes Park
If you're on Facebook, this is basically a repeat of an album I have on there. Last year on a trip to Minneapolis/St. Paul, we accidentally stumbled upon Centennial Lakes Park. If you're ever in the Twin Cities area, take the France Avenue exit off I-494. Head north on France Ave. To your right, you'll see an office complex with a Macaroni Grill restaurant. Behind the restaurant is an urban oasis.












Thursday, July 22, 2010
Summer So Far
Craig and the boys on their annual father/son campout with friends.Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Just a spoonful of sugar . . .
Monday, May 3, 2010
April Twin Cities Pics
Finally got around to posting pics of our most recent Twin Cities excursion. Wonderful trip (except for the hotel fiasco mentioned in the next post).
Collin and Evan in front of the waterfall at the Rainforest Cafe at the Mall of America.
The kids pony up to the bar for a photo. Evan holds the tail of his barstool.
Gorillas were our dining companions for the evening. We fit right in.
Giant tortoise at Underwater Adventures. Note the size of Cami's hands in comparison.
Entering the underwater tunnel.
This is as close as I'd care to get to a shark.
Or a ray, for that matter.
Nickelodeon Universe at the Mall of America.
The Jackson St. Roundhouse in St. Paul.
All the kids in our group plus two kids at heart.
The kids got to operate a signal.
Snowplow.
We boarded this caboose for a ride.
Some lucky little people got to ride in the engine.
The turntable.
Walking across the turntable.
Red roundhouse doors.
Car restoration in progress.
Two people can "drive" a fire truck.
Sometimes you need four people to drive a fire truck.
Passengers board fire truck for cruise around neighborhood.
Most of the time, however, one person can drive a fire truck.
Putting out fires.
College reunion plus one future college student.
Most of the time, however, one person can drive a fire truck.
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