Monday, July 17, 2006

Happy Birthday Michael!


It seems like not so long ago you were a baby boy in my arms.

As you grew you wanted to explore this wonderful world of ours

and then go out on to your own in this adventure called life.

Through it all you will always be my baby boy
in my heart.

Happy Birthday Son!

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Another woman for Nathan?


Angela, Nathan's Mommy and main woman, is beginning to think that Nathan is seeing (or should I say watching) another woman. In the morning when Nathan used to want to climb in bed to cuddle, he now runs to the living room to watch Dora the Explorer. I even overheard him talking to her the other day while I was on the phone! "Buenos Dias Dora!", Nathan said very excitedly. As long as she continues to teach Nathan, Angela decided that she will not stand in the way of their relationship.



Monday, July 10, 2006

Premonition Rocks!

So you wonder what Robert has been up to lately? Is he making use of his collection of musical instruments? Well friends, family and fans - I have a premonition that he will meet up with some fantastic musicians, get a gig or two and have more fun than is legally allowed! The plus side for me? Happy man and great photo ops!

Check it out for yourself and don't forget to sign the Guest Book while you're there!


Premonition brings you a rich mix of classic rock, wailing blues, and good feet stomping dance music.

Our brand of music is inspired by artists ranging from “Eric Clapton” and his singing rock and blues guitar, to the beat driving, say what you mean “ZZ TOP”, to “Rolling Stones” classics you love.

Sunday, July 09, 2006

Lake County may soon have first seizure response dog



Check out this article about Ken, Sara's husband, and the efforts to raise monies for Ken's dog.The pancake breakfast was very successful, but there is a long way to go. Stay tuned for opportunities to help with this worth cause!


BY CHANDRA JOHNSON
cjohnson@nwitimes.com

You might say Ken Livengood's life is going to the dogs.

Together with the community and Paws With A Cause, Livengood may soon be able to have Lake County's first seizure response dog to help his family better manage Livengood's epilepsy. Livengood said he realized he needed an assistance dog when his seizures became too much.

"After the last time I had staples put into my head, I looked at the wife and said, 'What do you think about helper dogs?' " Livengood said. "She'd already looked online."

Paws With A Cause and Munster's South Side Christian Church will hold a pancake breakfast June 24 to raise the remaining funds Livengood needs to purchase a dog. Tickets for the benefit are a $5 minimum donation.

"A lot of my clients say as their disability progresses, their world shrinks," field instructor Annie Schaffer said. "They can't work and then they can't drive, so their world just keeps shrinking."

"I think that's why Ken and his family chose Paws With A Cause," event coordinator Kelly Vates said. "Because of how much they invest in their dogs and their clients."

Livengood, now 47, learned of his epilepsy when he was 13. When Livengood had a seizure on the job in 1988, he was put on disability and later lost his driver's license. He is also required to wear a helmet while standing to prevent injury from unpredictable seizures. Vates said the dog would also help put Livengood's family at ease.

"A lot of these accidents happen when Ken is alone," Vates said. "The main goal with this dog is to be able to feel safe enough to leave home, go to work and feel confident that Ken's got someone right there by his side."

Schaffer said Livengood's dog would be trained specifically as a seizure response dog. When Livengood has a seizure, the dog will get a special cordless phone and bring it to Livengood. If Livengood has a seizure in public, the dog will lie down next to him to wait for help.

Paws With A Cause has placed more than 1,900 dogs with disabled clients nationwide. Clients must report on progress of the relationship every 18 months. If the client's condition changes, Schaffer said trainers come back and update the dog's skills to accommodate needs. Schaffer said the clients are screened almost as vigorously as the dogs.

When Livengood raises the money, his case will be placed on the "find a dog" list, where he can specify a size, gender or weight of his dog. Livengood said it was the dedication of staff and the thorough process that made him choose a dog from Paws.

"When Annie told me if I ran into a problem anytime and she said she could come back, that sold me," Livengood said.

"I think a key word for Paws With A Cause is 'responsibility,' " Vates said. "There are organizations that will place a dog with you for less money, but not with the quality Paws offers."

Saturday, July 08, 2006

Congratulations Jordan!

June 6th of 2006 marks the graduation of our nehphew Jordan from Gavit High School.



Jordan, we wish for you a bright future as you embrace all of the exciting possibilities in your life.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Happy Fourth of July!



Robert and I spent the Fourth of July at The Marietta Square, as the city celebrates being named an All American City. The day started with a car wash and Tacoma (our little boy) being adorned with the proper Fourth of July attire. (Now, don't go thinkin' that bows are for little girls only!)



The parade itself was moving (no pun intended) as flags were passed out to parade goers who subsequently proudly waved them on cue. From the youngest to the oldest - all appeared to be equally 'Proud to be an American'.




The fabulous Fried Flamingo Queens once again took home the Fantasy Award for their wonderful float and outrageous, fun outfits. They continued to delight children and adults alike as they passed out flamingo fans, sequined tiaras & flamingo sunglasses and posed for pictures.

We set up our own little area complete with beach towels, cooler and lawn chairs to take in the music with our friends Bobby and Cheryl. We watched three guys with guitars (not their band name, but don't know that either) and then the Cobb Symphony Orchestra.

By the time the evening's feature attraction - Little Big Town -came on, we decided that it was much too crowded to stick around. And it was at that point 12 hours after we first arrived that we left, missing the fireworks, but coming home to a nice refreshing shower.

Monday, July 03, 2006

2006 All American City

For those of you who have visited Robert and I, you are already aware of how much we love Marietta - now here's proof positive that it's true! Marietta really is a great place to live!



The National Civic League crowned the city of Marietta one of the 10 best communities in the nation as a 2006 All-America City, the oldest and most respected community recognition award in the country. Nearly 600 communities began the application process which recognizes exemplary civic excellence, honoring communities of all sizes in which citizens, government, businesses and volunteer organizations work together to address critical local issues. Winners in previous years have been honored at the White House.
“The city is honored to win the All-America City award because only four other Georgia communities have won in the award’s 57-year history,” Marietta Mayor Bill Dunaway said. “It means the work we’re doing is among the best in the country, and it’s great that others recognize it, too.”
In its application, Marietta demonstrated how three unique projects were solving challenges through community partnerships.
  • The first was Marietta’s efforts to reduce crime and stabilize deteriorating neighborhoods by creating M-STAR. The citywide program combines community policing and computer analysis of crime trends with accountability of city staff and public involvement. M-STAR has resulted in many successes, the most notable being a reduction of crime.
  • The Marietta Revitalization Program was the second initiative submitted to judges. Its goal is to save the city from decline and create a stronger sense of community by balancing the city’s housing stock, stabilizing school enrollments, creating affordable workforce housing and revitalizing neighborhoods. The city has made substantial progress toward increasing the percentage of homeowners while reducing substandard rental units.
  • Judges required a third program to benefit children, and the city explained how Marietta Reads, a citywide effort to foster reading and literacy, has increased student test scores and book circulation.
“Everyone in Marietta should be proud, because winning the award is the result of the entire community working together every day,” Marietta City Manager Bill Bruton said. “We appreciate the community’s work for the great progress we’ve made the last three years."

Whether it be shopping, antiques, dining or events on the square - there's something for everyone here! Some of our favorites are:

Once upon a time....



Brayden was feelin' like a couch potato, gettin' a little plump and thought he would talk to his Momma about the situation....






Momma - We need to get out of this place and explore our surroundings.....







I know this was my idea, but what the heck is that?








Boy, do I need a drink of water!

Saturday, July 01, 2006

Summertime Fun at The Marietta Square


Join Robert and I for some fun at The Marietta Square with our friends. First we join Cheryl and Bobby for dinner at La Famiglia Ristorante for a fantastic Italian dinner, and then onto the lawn to enjoy Andrew Black and the Believers at the Glover Park Summer Concert Series.

And to make the night even more memorable, we met up with more of our friends, Margret and Bob, Laine and Bill, and Tamera & Scott. The night was perfect until five minutes before the band was scheduled to finish when the skies opened up and gave all of us a cleansing summer shower.


Ahhhh - hot fun in the summer time!

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Happy Birthday Kawika!


June 29th is a very special day for a very special young man Kawika. It is Kawika's 9th birthday!!!!

We love you and can't wait to see you this summer!

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Mom


Hard to believe that so much time has passed, there are so many memories to share. This is a picture of Mom and me after a 'Girls Day Out' in 2003.

Horray for Big Balls!!!!!





What exactly is it about BIG BALLS, or for that matter - any ball and little children? Give a child a ball and watch the fun ensue. Case in point, Jake, our nephew and Nathan, our grandson. Take a look for yourself!


Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Happy Birthday Nathan!!!



So hard to believe that you are already two years old!!! We love you!

Friday, June 16, 2006

Sunday, June 11, 2006

John Deere!


Sara and Sheri making summer time memories with Uncle Ronnie and a John Deere!

Saturday, June 03, 2006

Honkey Tonk?!


Let's all hope that's what we hear when Robert gets his hands on our latest treasure. Yup, you saw it right here, an upright 1930's Werner - Chicago piano. So we found a place to store it, and now the dilema is actually getting it there since it won't fit in our truck. Stay tuned....


So, the adventure is complete..... Robert was able to get off work by 4pm and I rented a U-Haul truck with two furniture dollys. Picking the piano up was interesting all in and of itself. Four guys including Robert to get it into the truck. (I think Robert was doing most of the work!) Then on to Bobby and Cheryl's, which will serve as a temporary home until early 2007. Robert stayed in the basement and played, while Bobby grilled hamburgers and Cheryl and I drank margaritas. The piano is in amazing shape and by the way - did I mention that Robert can actually play very well?




Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Isn't he just adorable?

Four days old and cute as a button. Noe and Brayden pose for a fabulous portrait.

Monday, May 29, 2006

Atlanta Jazz Fest 2006













What a treat to live in Atlanta where festivals and great weather are both available in abundance. This Memorial Day weekend found Robert and I at the Atlanta Jazz Festival. Saturday found us partially prepared with two folding chairs and the camera. We managed to get great seats right up front, however the camera lense was not sufficient to get any fabulous pictures. We did get to watch and listen to wonderful performers including The Benny Golsen Quartet , The United Trombone Summit and Carmen Lundy & The New Songbook Artists.


Sunday we decided that we would really be prepared. We stopped by Harry's Market to pick up some sushi, salmon rolls, peach-mango salsa, tortilla chips and bottled water. Since it was Sunday, alcohol is not available for sale, but lucky for us - we already had some in the frig. We loaded up the cooler, brought the folding chairs and the long camera lense. Luckily for us, we were able to claim the same spot right up front that we had the evening before. Now you would think we had it all covered right? Well, we settle in to the music of Grady Tate, open the chips and salsa - Robert hands me a Smirnoff Ice, then proceeds to pull an ice cold Corona out for himself. Whodathunkit?! Seems you need an actual can opener to open it! Well, a nice man named Allen from Columbus, Ohio came to our rescue with a pocket knife that had a psuedo can opener on it. Whew! That was a close one.

The sun was hot (check out our sunburns) and yes you guessed it, we forgot sunblock too. We did however bring small white towels, which when soaked in ice water provide temporary relief. As the afternoon progressed, we listened to Donald Byrd, then to Moncef Genoud and finally Kendrick Oliver and The New Liff Jazz Orchestra featuring Robert Glasper and Kevin Mahagony. The emcee continually reminded the audience about the booth on the hill that was selling commemorative items such as posters and t-shirts. Sooooo... we found our way up the hill and bought not only the 2006 poster, but the 2005 and 2004 as well. The artist who designs the annual poster is Eric Waugh and as luck would have it, he was painting that evening right in front of where we were sitting. As the Barry Harris Trio plus special guest Charles McPherson performed, Eric created another one of his masterpieces. It was a special treat for us that he autographed the three posters we had just purchased. The evening ended, and as we packed our chairs, the camera and bid farewell to our new friend Allen, we realize that music is indeed the stuff that life is made of.











Thursday, May 25, 2006

Brayden's Coming Out Party...





was held today, May 25 in Appleton, Wisconsin. Party preparations began at 7:30am with Noelani taking the lead. It was an all day event culminating with Brayden's arrival at 8:06pm. Brayden weighs in at a hefty 8 lbs 9 oz and is 21" long. Mamma and baby Brayden are exhausted and will be resting up for the remainder of the evening.

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

The season is over .....

And it was a winning one! 4 - 3 - 1!!! Kawika has decided he will re-up his contract with the Comets for the upcoming season. His signing bonus is TBD!





















To commemorate this victorious season, the Parents challenged the younger and very talented Comets to a game. Pope (Comet) and Dennis (Parent) were keepers for their respective teams. Half of the game was played with a regulation size 4 ball, then the last half of the game was played with non-regulation size, 3 foot soccer ball. During half-time, the young and reportedly mischevious Comets 'attacked' the Parents with non-league issued water pistols, which were quickly taken away accompanied by futile warnings of being grounded. The children were then reminded to play soccer, but somehow got the pistols back and went on to win the game.

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Saturday Jam with Friends



What better way to spend a warm Saturday afternoon than jammin' with friends? Join us at Bobby and Cheryl's, our wonderful hosts for good food, music and fun. Meet the band, Bobby on lead guitar, John on rhythm guitar, Robert on bass and Rick on drums. You want a peek at the menu you say? Burgers, sausage, potato salad, beans, salad and a fruit tray.





Saturday, May 20, 2006

Happy 35th Anniversary Uncle Ken & Aunt Mary Lou

Still crazy about each other after all of these years.




Saturday, May 06, 2006

Happy Mother's Day






What a truly bittersweet Mother's Day this will be. You see, I just received the call from Sarah - our Mother is gone. Logically we all know this day will come, but it is never expected. If only I could tell her one more time that I love her and hear her voice. I love you Mommy!

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

AJs Celebrates First Anniversary!




Robert and I arrived in Atlanta promptly at 4:30pm after a long three segment flight from Hawaii on three separate airlines. (That's an adventure in and of itself) Our three mismatched (don't know why becuase we do have matching) pieces of luggage were coming right off of the carousel as we approached. We took our bags out to the off-site parking bus terminal, where the Prestige bus was waiting. Out of the parking lot, to the Kennesaw mall to pick up a special suprise for our friends and arrving by 5:30pm. I think the stars must have been aligned or something like that.



We met Tony and Andy during their first week of business and have loved their eating establishment ever since. They have authentic muffelatas and shrimp po' boys to die for! When the newspaper article about their restaurant came out last June, we bought two copies just because. We thought about having it framed for them, but never got around to it. A week or so before our vacation, while we were having a po' boy and chatting with Tony - he said they were having a big bash for their anniversary. Live music, free crawfish (for those of you who like it) and all around fun. It was then that we decided to actually get the article framed.

Back to the beginning of the post, the framing was done while we were on vacation and we had such a slim window of opportunity to pick it up in time for the party. All went well, we made the celebration, and Andy and Tony were so happy with the gift that Robert and I gave them.

So if you're ever in Marietta, Georgia, stop by AJ's Po Boys to have some great eats and say hey to Tony and Andy. I promise you will be glad you did.

Monday, April 24, 2006

The Most Amazing Footwear Ever!!!

I have to admit that I am the first one to tell you how UGLY I think these shoes are, but both Robert and I have a confession to make. On Saturday, our last day in Maui, we succumbed and joined the growing ranks of people wearing 'Crocs' footwear.

A pair of fushia and lime green sandals at a kiosk in the mall caught my attention, and before you know it, both of us were trying them on. Ha-ha! I know you're thinking that Robert tried on the pink and green, but they didn't have them in his size (or mine for that matter) so we both settled for black.

All I can tell you at this point is - you owe it to yourself to try a pair of these! And if you like the clogs and choose to wear them, I'll only make fun of your silly looking shoes for awhile because I know you are soooooo comfortable in them.

Oh yeah, the best part about these is that they are very, very reasonable. If we know you well enough or are related to you - watch out if I send an email asking for your shoe size. We promise only to send the cute sandals though!