Wednesday, January 15, 2014

2014 MDS--Crisfield, Maryland

 Our MDS service this year takes us to Crisfield, Maryland, a small fishing village that was once the crab capital of the US.  The damage here was flooding from Hurricane Sandy and we are told that 500 homes were flooded although by now it is hard to see the evidence.  The homes look okay, but there is a lot of damage and mold in a lot of them.  MDS is housed in an old radar building that is on American Legion property.  We left home on a cold morning on Dec. 31, flew into Baltimore, rented a van there and drove another couple of hours the next day and arrived in Crisfield just before noon on January 1st.  Travelling with us were Larry and Sandi from home, and Carl and Lydia from Hepburn, SK.  Joining us later in the week were Paul and Ruth, our cooks from South Bend , IN, and this past Saturday we joined by Art from Kleefeld, MB
 This is the RV that we are calling home for the next weeks.  It is good to have our own space, but this trailer sits up pretty high and on the windy days there is a lot of shaking and swaying, banging and flapping that we have to contend with.  Not great for a sound nights sleep, at least in the beginning.  We are more relaxed about it by now because it has not tipped over yet, so we are thinking that maybe we will be ok.  Still are not used to being rocked to sleep though.   There are 3 other RVs on site for the other long term volunteers and we spent lots of time in the first couple of days here getting the sewer and water hooked up, lighting furnaces and water heater burners  and doing lots of trouble shooting.  I think as of this weekend everyone can have a hot shower in their own RV, and stay warm at night.  Those very cold nights gave us some trouble but nothing broke.
 The inside of our place, standing just inside the door.  The bedroom is to the right up a couple of steps.
 The bedroom and bathroom are all kinda one big room.  The shower is in the corner next to the sink and the potty is in a small  "closet" across from the sink.  The bed is queen size and pretty comfy.
 Inside the building is where the volunteers sleep and shower, eat and relax.  Inside the main door is the coffee room, and off to the left is the kitchen.
 Off to the right is the big main room where we eat and relax.   We have rearranged it since this picture but it is a nice big room with lots of windows and light.  We were glad for the couches a couple of windy nights early on, they made comfy beds.  We currently have 3 houses that we are working on, with the fourth one coming on stream maybe by Friday.  There are a couple more signed up but so far permits and other things are not in place.  We have survived a snow storm and some heavy frost, some rainy days, and some very pleasant ones, and are doing fine.  We are on our second week of volunteers and have met some interesting folks, there is lots of game playing happening evenings, and some of us have sampled the local cuisine, enjoying fish and crab cakes, but are told we need to try a soft crab sandwhich, which is apparently a whole crab, but a soft one and you eat everything...... we'll see....   There is also something called Smith Island cake, which sounds way more appealing.  
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Monday, December 16, 2013

Our Christmas Photo!

 We are happy to share our Christmas photo with all of you.  We decided this year to pose with all our beautiful blessings, and as you can see there are 10 of them.  Hope you all have a beautiful and blessed Christmas!
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Happy Birthday Madelyn!

 Finally!! She turned 5!  She had been waiting, all her friends were 5 already, now it was finally her turn.  Our little Madelyn is a special one.  She is always thinking of others, and there is rarely a time when she is not crafting something for someone.   I am often the recipient of cards and pictures lovingly drawn by her, and sealed in a heart covered envelope and delivered with joy.  She is a good helper, setting the table or cleaning up when baking or cooking, she loves to color, paint, cut and glue.  She is a favorite friend of her cousins, and looks after them well in Sunday School or wherever.   For her birthday she wanted a Lalaloopsy theme, and so as my gift to her, I sewed her a Lalaloopsy dress, and here she is, all dressed up as Crumb Sugar Cookie. 
 She loves to pose and pretend, and let her sisters take photos of her.
 So, Happy Birthday to you Madelyn!!  We love you lots and you are so special to us.  Keep enjoying life!
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Thursday, November 28, 2013

Christmas Stockings---FINISHED!!!

 When our first grandchild came along over 8 years ago, I decided to make each one a personalized Christmas stocking that would stay at our house, and get filled by Gramma and Papa every Christmas.  I was all caught up before the fire, but since then, I had to start over, and the grandkids kept coming.   One year I made 2 stockings, then last year I made 6 more and this year I finished up with 2 more.  Colby arrived for Christmas last year but he was too small to know that his stocking wasn't done yet.  This year he can look and see what is in his too. 
 Then almost 2 months ago, grandchild #10 arrived and so she had to have a stocking too.  I finished that one yesterday, but I think she will be too little to be impressed  this Christmas.  But I am done, it has been fun and not sure what project will fill up my evening hours now, but unless someone surprizes us with another baby, this was likely the last one I will make.      Now to find a place to hang 10 stockings........
 
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Monday, November 25, 2013

Mudroom Project

We moved into the house over 3 years ago but still there were things that we still wanted to do, we just had to figure out just what is was we wanted and how we wanted to do it.  We knew right from the start that the mudroom should have some storage in it but it took till this fall till we had it figured out.  Then one day there was a 20 % off cabinets at Lowe's and so we got ourselves over there and came home with everything we needed for our mudroom project.  A day later Kerry got to work and before long the project was done.  He had never before installed cabinets or put on countertops but he did a fine job, and the finished project is better than we had imagined.   It looks soooo CLEANED UP !!   We love it and how it turned out, and won't be long till the drawers and shelves are filled.  There was enough standing around on the floor and on the table we had there that some of the filling up is well begun.  Another project done....wonder why we didn't get to it sooner?!  If we had known how nice it would be,  maybe we would have !!!
 
 
 
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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Belated Birthday Post

 We have our own little Minnie Mouse!!  Shae turned 3 back in September and we got to celebrate with her this year.   She was all about Minnie Mouse this time around and so she got a costume from Gramma and Papa and she looked quite cute in it.  She also had a Minnie Mouse cake decorated for her by her Mommy.   Shae is a special little girl, growing up so fast but still having lots of hugs for Gramma and enjoying the occasional snuggle.  She loves to sing and often is humming or singing as she plays, with familiar melodies but words of her own choosing.  She likes to play on her own at times but she sure likes to be part of the crowd of cousins too.  She is a little shy at times, but also very talkative at others.  She is a special, fun little one, and we love her lots, and are glad she lives closer now and we can see her often.
 
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Saturday, October 05, 2013

Ruby Grace

 Introducing to you
RUBY GRACE
Born :  Oct 3, 2013
Weight:  6 lbs, 5 oz
Length:  20 inches
Parents:  Graham and Kristy
Proud Sisters:  Norah and Shae
Grandchild # 10 for Kerry and Jo,
Grand-daughter #7

We feel blessed to be able to welcome this beautiful and precious little one into our family.  If my mom, her Great-Grandma was still with us they would be sharing a birthday.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Cottage time

 Back in early June we headed out the spend our first weekend of the summer at the cottage, and hopefully it will not be the last.  The weather was cool and windy, the water was rough, but we had a good time anyway.  We did some work to get the cottage ready for the summer, and we also played.  There was plenty of fishing happening, some learning to fish, some a little more experienced but still needing to have daddy take the fish off the hook, and of course the experienced ones who caught (and released ) many fish that weekend.  It is always fun to see the grandkids enjoying the outdoors, the water, and the indoors.  It was a good weekend, enjoy the pictures.










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