Nanny and Poppy are fun, but my mom is the best! We love you, Addie Bear! |
We think that it might be fun to follow the progress of our new home, the Canvasback Handiranch. This curious title was coined by daughters, Meghan and Meredith, to poke fun at our "no-step entry and wide doorways" - features that are common to senior living. The house is located on Canvasback Circle; and, our new address is:
4841 Canvasback Circle
Appleton, Wisconsin 54913
920-739-7995
Saturday, July 2, 2011
a nice weekend visit from Meredith and Addison....
wildlife in our lives....
some wild flowers and grass around the pond |
a heron that visits us periodically |
we are at home....finally!
We must admit that we have been very lax about keeping the blog current since we moved into the house. We have no excuses except to say that we have been spending our time getting settled. As we indicated in a previous blog, we had a lot of moving help from many friends and family who gave up part of their Mother's Day weekend to carry boxes and use their vehicles. The following Tuesday, (on a very rainy day) Two Men and a Truck moved the rest of our furniture for us. This moving process was much more work than we remembered; but it has been 35 years since our last move, and time does dim the memory. Plus we are a lot older and worn down than we were years ago. But, we finally feel as if this is "home" now, and we LOVE it!
This building process has essentially been seamless because of our great builder
--Griffin Builders. We can't say enough about their workmanship, their employees, their attention to detail, and their follow-through. And, we feel that we have gained some new "friends" in the process.
Our girls have visited several times to help us. David's sister, Anne and her husband, Mike, were here for 5 days, and they were the first to use the guest bedroom. Our friends, Sue and Paul Reardon were here for dinner last week, so we are beginning to feel as if we can have people visit. As we said before, "Y'all come!"
So, for those of you are might be interested in what has happened so far on the interior of the home, we are including a few pictures. We still have much to do, but this is a start.
Obviously, this is the dining table. It has two leaves, so having a number of people be able to sit for a meal is something we have not had in the past. The light fixture is one of our favorites. |
When we come into the living room from our bedroom, this is what we see---a warm and inviting area. |
Here is a more inclusive view of the stairs. This includes another of our new additions; a mobile made by a local artist. |
The guest bedroom is ready for all of you at a moment's notice. |
A closer view of the dining room light fixture. |
A perfect place for an old bookcase from the other house. |
Friday, May 27, 2011
a wonderful surprise....
As many of you already know, Sophia, one of our cats (David's favorite, but don't tell Reilley), has been missing since last Friday morning. David has walked the neighborhood many times, looked in ditches, walked around the pond, gone to the former house, called our old neighbors asking them to keep an eye out for her, filed a police report, notified the humane society, and called and called and called her name at all hours of the day and night. No luck.
We were really feeling quite good about how well all of the animals had adapted to the new place, especially Sophia, since she is such an escape artist when it comes to getting outside. But, from the first day here, she has always been at the door when she wanted to come in. That all came to an end last Saturday morning. We left for Chicago for the birthday party feeling certain that she would be on the front porch when we returned----but she was not. So, needless to say, we have been very concerned and worried, wondering what happened to her---did she get hit by a car, did someone take her, did she try to find her way back to the old house, etc??? She has slipped many collars in the past, and she had no collar or ID. However, she is microchipped and licensed, but someone would need to take her to a vet or the humane society to get the chip scanned. We were giving up hope.
Last evening, David had gone to bed, and I was watching the news in the 4 season room. Some movement at the patio door caught my eye---and there she was! (She had never used this door in the past.) I opened the door, she sauntered in, went to the food dish, ate, and then promptly went to bed----as if she had never been gone. She appears to be the same weight, she is clean and just as relaxed and loving as ever. We are back in the old routine.
If she could only talk....
This story reminds me of a song Zachary sang years ago with the Huntley Elementary School choir. I don't remember all of the lyrics, but I do remember these lines:
"The cat came back. We thought she was a goner, but the cat came back."
We are joyful and thankful that she is back with us. Thanks to everyone who asked about her and worried with us. She is fine----and so are we. Welcome home, Sophia, from wherever you have been.
We were really feeling quite good about how well all of the animals had adapted to the new place, especially Sophia, since she is such an escape artist when it comes to getting outside. But, from the first day here, she has always been at the door when she wanted to come in. That all came to an end last Saturday morning. We left for Chicago for the birthday party feeling certain that she would be on the front porch when we returned----but she was not. So, needless to say, we have been very concerned and worried, wondering what happened to her---did she get hit by a car, did someone take her, did she try to find her way back to the old house, etc??? She has slipped many collars in the past, and she had no collar or ID. However, she is microchipped and licensed, but someone would need to take her to a vet or the humane society to get the chip scanned. We were giving up hope.
Last evening, David had gone to bed, and I was watching the news in the 4 season room. Some movement at the patio door caught my eye---and there she was! (She had never used this door in the past.) I opened the door, she sauntered in, went to the food dish, ate, and then promptly went to bed----as if she had never been gone. She appears to be the same weight, she is clean and just as relaxed and loving as ever. We are back in the old routine.
If she could only talk....
This story reminds me of a song Zachary sang years ago with the Huntley Elementary School choir. I don't remember all of the lyrics, but I do remember these lines:
"The cat came back. We thought she was a goner, but the cat came back."
We are joyful and thankful that she is back with us. Thanks to everyone who asked about her and worried with us. She is fine----and so are we. Welcome home, Sophia, from wherever you have been.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
a BIG 1ST BIRTHDAY party.....
Saturday, the 22nd of May, included a day trip to Chicago for the best birthday party ever. Addison, our granddaughter had turned 1 year old on the 17th, but the celebration had to wait a few days. The weather cooperated--a few showers, a nice breeze and then the sun appeared. What a great time we had! Meredith and Kevin did a wonderful job of planning with great food, beer, games, music, balloons, decorations, and many photo ops (some of which are included here.) Since Meredith and Kevin live in a rather small apartment, Joann and Kenny (Kevin's parents) were willing to provide the house, chairs, etc... for the occasion; and they were a great help to Meredith and Kevin as well.
The birthday girl was all dolled up in a tutu provided by her grandmother, Joann. Addison was a little overwhelmed at first, but she soon got into the groove and joined the party with great enthusiasm. Kevin has a large family, most of whom are from the Chicago area, so there was no shortage of people who wanted to hold Addison and she was a good sport. There were a few out-of-town guests, Kevin's sister, Kristin, who lives in the DC area, Meghan and her friend, David, from Milwaukee, and those of us from Appleton.
The first casualty happened before the party got under way. There was a little "counter surfing" by Ike, one of Ken and Joann's dalmatians. That cake just looked too good to pass up! Ike was found in the dinning room just licking his lips and, Minnie, their other dalmatian, didn't even get a crumb. While this was very upsetting initially, it was repaired with a little bit of extra icing by Joann. This event will be something that will remind us all of Addison's 1st birthday party; and will be a "remember when" moment with lots of laughs. The cake was delicious, by the way. |
The "repaired" cake---good as new, almost. |
Kenny with Addison in her tutu |
Great Grandpa, Ed, with Meghan |
Kristin, Kevin's sister, with her friend and son |
Something is really interesting----Addison and her bestie, Aunt Meghan |
Kevin's father, Rich |
"I'm having a great time, Dad!" (Kevin and Addison) |
Addison with her Great Aunt, Nettie |
Reece, a friend, was a very good helper when it came to opening the gifts. |
Addison could not be distracted when she was eating her first OREO ever! |
What do you think of my tutu? |
Kenny and Minnie---a true love affair |
another view---am I cute or what? |
This is the "smash" cake, made and decorated by Meredith. Addison could do whatever she wanted with it. Initially, she didn't think too much of it; but, as you will see----she "got into it." |
Kevin's mother, Joann--- a great hostess |
Getting her first taste of the "smash" cake----not too sure---it really feels funny |
"I think that I like it. Might as well dig in with both hands and my foot!" |
"I gotta tell you; I am not fond of the hat." |
"Opening those gifts was a lot of work, but I loved all of them. Thank you!" |
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