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Dunwoody, GA, United States
John is a Clinical Psychologist in private practice. Kay is retired after working 34 years for the State of Georgia. We both love to travel and have a long list of places we want to see. We have 3 wonderful children (a daughter, son-in-law, and son) and 1 precious grandchild. Our family is going to be growing soon. Our son is getting married in May to a sweet young lady that has a 2 year old daughter. So we will have 4 wonderful children and 2 precious grandchildren!

Monday, November 30, 2009

It's Not All Work and No Play In Our Lives!

Where does the time go? John and I have been so busy this summer and fall. It's hard to believe it is the end of November and Christmas is almost here! People I used to work with ask me all the time if I like being retired. My answer is always an cheerful YES! Sometimes I am so busy, I don't know how I had time to work!

We have started some major improvements to our yard so the kids (young and old alike) will have easier access to the back yard as well as a better place to play. We have a large lot but only use a very small portion of it that is fenced in for Lucy, our 13 year old dog. We started this project by clearing out all of the underbrush in our forest that we call our back yard. It took a lot of work but I love the way it looks. We had the fence moved so Lucy has a much larger yard now. When the weather is nice, she loves to lay on the deck and watch over her "kingdom". She also loves all of her new space to roam. Next we are going to have a stone walkway, steps and patio put in. I can't wait until that phase is done! After that will come the gazebo and play stuff for the kids. We saved some of the large logs from a tree that had to be cut down. I'm going to sand them and put some sort of varnish on them to preserve them. Then they will be made into some sort of graduated stepping and climbing area.

You can barely see the old steps going down into the "jungle" that was our backyard.

This is what it looks like now. The fence will be moved and these steps will be torn out and replaced with a stone walkway and stone steps leading to a stone patio in the backyard.

This is what our back fence looked like before we started clearing the underbrush.

This is the backyard now with the fence moved. You can see the wood piled in the back that will be used for the graduated stepping and climbing stuff for the kids. Our backyard goes approximately 100 feet further behind the fence.

In August, my friend Emily and I went to Seattle to visit our friend Rita's daughter. Erin is a pathologist at the Seattle Children's Hospital. We have known her almost all of her life. She was able to take a few days off and show Emily and I around Seattle and the surrounding areas. The weather was beautiful and it was nice to get out of the city and see some of the other beautiful parts of Washington!

The troll under the bridge. This troll is made out of concrete and is underneath one of the bridges in suburban Seattle. Look closely and you will see that his right hand is crushing a Volkswagen Beetle. It was really cool looking. Kids loved climbing all over it.

Emily, Erin, and I at the waterfall garden.

Emily and Erin at Deception Pass.

Deception Pass. The fog pattern over the water was really interesting.

Future vino at one of the vineyards.

In October David, Kennedy, Jill, Michael and I had our annual trip to Burt's Pumpkin Farm. Jill made Kennedy a cute outfit of pants and a pumpkin appliqued on a shirt with her name embroidered on it. She looked so cute. Each of us picked out a pumpkin to either decorate with or carve. We rode the hayride wagon and bought some pumpkin bread and a slice of pumpkin roll (yum-o). Jill paid me a big compliment when she said that she thought my pumpkin bread was better! I do love the fall with all of the spicy smells from pumpkin bread cooking and apple cider brewing on the stove!

David, Kennedy, Jill and Michael on the hayride.

Kennedy with her pumpkin.

Michael with his pumpkin.

Grandma with the grandkids.

Even with all the hard work in the yard, John and I have also found time to have some fun. We were fortunate enough to be invited to visit a friend in San Diego for a few days in November. It was a wonderful trip. I have never been to San Diego before. I have to say that my favorite thing there was the famous San Diego Zoo. While we were standing in line to get into the zoo, I heard one of the zoo workers tell someone else in line that it would take approximately 6 hours to see the entire zoo. Well, I didn't believe that at all. However, John and I were there for 5 hours and didn't see all of it, so I guess he was probably right! My favorite animals at the zoo are the panda bears, giraffes and elephants. Fortunately, we got there early enough and the panda bear exhibit wasn't crowded yet. We spent a lot of time at that exhibit watching these amazing animals. One of the panda's had just had a new cub and we were able to watch the little cub on the panda-cam. We also spent a long time watching the giraffes. The exhibits at this zoo are so open and the animals are right there at you. The giraffes are so graceful. When the workers came out to feed them the giraffe's even ran gracefully to the food. If you ever get a chance you need to check out this amazing zoo. It was awesome!

Looking at San Diego from our bay tour boat.

Our friend Andrea.

The zoo entrance.

There were a lot of water fowl at the zoo.


The tall giraffe was the only male with 4 or 5 females!

Isn't he so cute???


There was a girl standing around in the area where the peacocks were that could make a peacock call that sounded amazingly real. I think she got this peacock confused!

We had a wonderful Thanksgiving with our family. Both of my parents have passed away but we still carry on the long standing tradition of celebrating Thanksgiving with my dad's side of the
family. He was one of six children - 5 boys and 1 girl. His sister is the only one of his family still living and she still has a sparkle in her eye at 88! Unfortunately my brother was sick and was
not able to be with us this year.
David and his fiance, Summer.

Summer's daughter, Kennedy and Jill and Sam's son, Michael.

Aunt Lois, my dad's only living sibling.

All the cousins that were here.

Rick and his daughter Ricki.

All the children of the cousins that were here.

Our family: David, Kennedy, Summer, John, Kay, Sam and Jill (Michael was taking a nap).

My brother Dennis and me. This picture was taken about 6 weeks ago.

Next was the second annual Pink Pig and pictures with Santa. Jill and I started this last year with Michael and it is something we hope to keep up for many years to come. I wish Kennedy could have come with us this year but between David and Summer's school and work schedule, we just couldn't work it out. I hope to be able to go with them when they take Kennedy to see Santa later in December.

Standing in line waiting to see Santa.

Michael wasn't scared of Santa at all. He looked at him and carried on his own conversation!

Outside the Pink Pig.

Michael was so excited when he got his tickets.

Grandma and Michael. He was beginning to get tired but he was so good all morning long!

John and I are leaving this week for Branson, Missouri to meet up with two couples we met on our "Autumn in New England" trip last fall. One of the couples is from Arkansas and is very familiar with Branson and couldn't say enough good stuff about it. So, we all decided that it would be a good place to meet and spend some more time with each other. We have a weekend packed full of good shows but we did leave some time for shopping (I'm sure the guys are thrilled about that!). We come back from Branson on John's birthday then shortly it will be time to celebrate Christmas with our families! I love this time of year!