Family Emergency part II

| September 28, 2008

I am back in West Virginia again. This time, it is for my father. I have been feeling every kind of emotion. I just wanted to let everyone know, I thank you for your prayers and love. When you have both parents in the hospital, it gets a little overwhelming. I will try to keep [...]

Menu Plan

| September 15, 2008

Here is our menu for this week. Breakfast: Instant Oatmeal Cereal Bagels and Cream Cheese Eggs and Bacon Lunches: Roast Beef Sandwiches Turkey Sandwiches Leftovers Pizza Dinners: Chicken and Biscuits with Asparagus (Kraft Magazine) Tater Topped Casserole with Corn on the Cob (Kraft Magazine) Sloppy Joe’s and French Fries with Green Beans Spaghetti with Caesar [...]

More Pictures from West Virginia

| September 13, 2008

Here is my nephew. He is so a cutie. My parents’ garden. West Virginia Coal Mine History

Wordless Wednesday: Inside a coal mine.

| September 9, 2008

While we were in West Virginia, we took a tour of a coal mine.

Back to Normal

| September 9, 2008

I think I finally got my life back in ordered. I am a person that likes everything in its proper place. After my emergency trip to West Virginia, I came home to a clean house. My dear sweet hubby made sure that everything was back to the way I like it. It was nice.  Our [...]

Web Cams

| September 5, 2008

I am excited to tell you about my family’s web cams. This is a great way to communicate with family and friends! Kiani and I had to go to West Virginia for a family emergency, and we were still able to talk -and see- the rest of my family.  The web cam is really easy [...]

Wordless Wednesday

| September 3, 2008

Can you see my nephew? For more Wordless Wednesday click here. 

Family Emergency

| September 2, 2008

Recently,  we had a family emergency. I had to drop everything and go to West Virginia. With great planning from my darling sweet hubby I was able go to and be with my mother. She is still recovering in the hospital. I must say in a moment of crisis the airline people are very helpful. [...]