Sunday, December 15, 2013

Family

 
The Kitchen of Grace Church,
Rutherford, New Jersey
 
Unknown Date
 
 
  
"I don't think anyone has a normal family."
~Edward Furlong~

I didn't grow up a normal life.
Then again what is normal?
I was the second child of my parents,
Who are both twins.

My mother is an identical twin,
My father a fraternal twin.
In the picture above is my fathers twin.
Yes that olive skinned brown eyed guy,
Is my pale skinned blue eye fathers twin.

Also pictured is my favorite great Aunt Louise.
We lost both of them years ago.
They both had such major impacts on me,
And losing them both made me grow up.

 As different as they were to each other
They encompassed everything my family was, is, and will be.
My Aunt much like her sister aka my grandmother,
Is a pillar of a modern women before her times.
She was strong minded but very loving.
She didn't take no for an answer or ever pay full price.

My Uncle is much like the men in my family,
Hard worker who took much pride in his job,
But still made time to be with family.
Oh and just like all the men in my fathers family,
My Uncle taught me how to laugh at myself.

As much as I miss my childhood of,
Uncles making funny faces,
Aunts telling stories,
Or cousins playing games.
I am glad I am the women they helped me become.

I will always love my family no matter what goes on,
I will always miss those who have gone before me,
And I will always look forward to the future of my family.


Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Apple A Day

 
Oches Farm
 
October 5, 2013
 
 
 
 
Oh, the Lord's been good to me.
And so I thank the Lord
For giving me the things I need:
The sun, the rain and the appleseed;
Oh, the Lord's been good to me.
~Johnny Appleseed Grace~ 
 
So I've been away for a bit!
Well I've been here just not blogging.
Why you ask?
Many reasons but now I have tons to share.
 
Above in the picture is my niece Vickie,
And my best friends son Van.
Yes I was apple picking with double V's.
What a fun time we had.
 
I love spending time with them.
Its always interesting when you take
A 6 year old and 17 year old apple picking.
First of all they eat a lot of apples.
Second of all when apple picking on the side of a mountain,
Their voices travel.......far!
 
But we did have a great time.
We searched for the best apples,
A certain someone was up in the trees,
And being held up high to reach the right apple.
Oh and causing it to rain because the leaves were so wet.
 
By the time we left there our feet were wet,
We had more apples then planned for,
And V & V are now "best friends".
As for me I was pulling the wagon and laughing the entire time.