Thursday, February 19, 2009

Epitaph for a Mouse (Inspired by Desperaux)

Little mouse, little mouse
Not in my house
oh, little mouse

What's that?
Your tummy aches?
something toxic that you ate?

And now you sleep
and slumber deep
I wonder
Will your family weep?

But no more
will we wonder
As my kitchen
you do plunder

So, goodbye
our furry friend
This message we do send
That all others'll share this end



Beautiful Tessa

Bubbles, a breeze and a little girl...can't get much sweeter than that.




Christmas with the Cowleys

Better late than never, right?! Our dear friends, the Cowley family, came for a visit from Mozambique and stayed with us for two whole weeks in December! What a treasure. We spent Christmas morning with them and enjoyed a delicious breakfast, stockings for the kids...and a few presents too! We are so thankful for the time our families had together. (Snapshots are by Tim and Ginger)





Emily gives Audrey her gift.






Gabe enjoys his new Webkinz with our dog, Mickey.







Mika looks on sleepy-eyed.















Tessa digs in her stocking.

















Tim and Naomi, happy and sleepy.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Magical Houses














































Our whole family enjoyed our yearly gingerbread house creation. Only this year it happened AFTER Christmas!


















































This photo was taken by Audrey. :)











Alex and Lily built this whimsical creation.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Grandpa





Grandma and Grandpa Trudgen in 2001







Chris's Grandpa Trudgen was a dear man with handsome features and kind eyes. I hear he was as stubborn as a mule, but I never got to see that too much. In fact, the only defiance I remember is the stiffening of the jaw and a silent wave of the hand if he was protesting something. It was quite cute. And he always called me "Honey." Can you tell how fond I was of him? He was also an excellent gardener and a lover of roses. He had about 200 bordering his home at one time. He nursed little seedlings in his basement until they were ready to plant outside. He was quite a joker too. I'd try to get gardening tips from him and it always ended up in some mythical seed or plant story. He was a man who stayed married to his wife, who raised 2 children and lived to see 7 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren (three of them are mine!). He was 85 years old and he and Grandma celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary earlier this year. Sixty three years! I will be honored if the Lord allows Chris and I that achievement. Grandpa passed on December 5th. We love you, Grandpa, and we will miss you dearly.