Thursday, April 9, 2009

What's everyone up to?

Well here is a current rundown on my bunch:

I am currently visiting friends in Ohio.

DH is at home watching the critters and the place.

DD1 is still stationed in Virginia; she is a staff sgt in the Air Force and thankfully returned safely in January from her third deployment. She has been home to visit 2-3 times.

DS1 is in Kentucky; he is still working for the same place; him and wife and kids are doing well; grandson and granddaughter made honor roll in school recently.

DS2 is still stationed in Kentucky with the 101st; he recently was promoted to Specialist; his wife is starting a new job; our granddaughter is going great.

DS3 entered the Army on New Year's Eve and has successfully graduated from basic training and is in the middle of his AIT now; his wife is about 4-5 months pregnant with their second child; the baby just turned 1.

DD2 is currently in Florida; and in the National Guard; she does the Honor Guard for the military funerals; she is engaged.

DS4 is up in Ohio this week visiting on of his best buddies; he is doing well in school; and is taking a welding class this semester that he is enjoying.

DD3 is spending her spring break with ds2 and family in Kentucky. She is doing well in school and recently had her birthday.

As for the extended family:

My dad and step-mom are still in Ohio and doing ok.
Much of the other family is in Ohio some in northern Ohio and some in southern Ohio. Thankfully most are doing pretty well.

I am blessed with my family and thank God for them.

Visit to Ohio

This past week, I have been in Ohio. It is spring break for the kids back home in Kentucky. So, my youngest son, begged to come back to Ohio to hang out with one of his best buddies. So I brought him and have been having a vacation / visit myself.

So far I have visited with my brother and sister-in-law and niece. We caught up and went yard-saling and went to lunch at the Chinese buffet. It was a long, fun, tiring day. We also went to visit my sister-in-law's dad for a while, he is almost 85 and still very spry.

The next day I got to visit with my dad and step-mom. He is doing pretty good. It stormed that night; and reminded me of why I do NOT miss Ohio weather.

Also got to visit with my aunt and uncle; she is the one that had bariatic surgery a year or two ago and she is doing much better.

Yesterday, I took my son and his buddy out to lunch at Arby's; and then son and I drove almost an hour further north to one of my best friends' house. I have been visiting here since. It is amazing how after not seeing each other in almost two years, that we can catch up like no time has passed at all.

Tomorrow I pack it up here, go pick up my son and head back to Kentucky. I am looking forward to going home, I have enjoyed the visit; but as the old cliche puts it so well ... There is no place like HOME. Especially after going for a year without a home of my own, I deeply cherish my home each day and am happy and content each morning when I wake up and realize that I am in my own Home Sweet Home. Corny but wonderful.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Back after a while

I haven't posted in over a month. So much has happened since then. My husband and I have reconciled and have moved into our own place together. This has brought about many changes in my life; mostly for the better.

My third son, Joseph has graduated from Fort Knox and is in the middle of his AIT training. His wife and baby girl came to spend a week with us.

Our new home is way out in the boonies, near a state forest. One of the few not so great things about living here, is that there is no dsl. I currently have a dial-up service that is very taxing on the nerves, after being used to cable speed internet. On the positive side, they only charge $13 a month for it. But on the negative side, it is horrendously slow. So much so that, it takes minutes for each email to load, etc. However, Hughesnet which offers satellite service here charges the better part of $100 a month.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

William Wilson

Descendants of William Wilson & Nancy Crabtree

WILLIAM WILSON was born Abt. 1807 in Virginia, and died unknown.
He married NANCY CRABTREE, daughter of SOLOMON CRABTREE and SUSANNAH THOMPSON.
She was born Abt. 1804 in Russell Co., Virginia, and died Bef. 1862.

Children of WILLIAM WILSON and NANCY CRABTREE are:

i. SOLOMON WILSON, b. Abt. 1827, Virginia.
ii. JAMES PARROTT WILSON, b. Oct 1832, Russell Co., Virginia; d. Bef. 12 Sep 1923; m. ELIZABETH FRASHER, 26 Sep 1860, Wayne Co., (West) Virginia; b. 02 Jan 1828, Cabell Co., (West) Virginia; d. 12 Sep 1923, Wayne Co., West Virginia. [This is my line]
iii. EVELINE WILSON, b. Abt. 1837.
iv. MARY E. WILSON, b. Abt. 1845.
v. JOHN W. WILSON, b. Abt. 1847.

New Squidoo Lens on Making a Christmas Newsletter

Here is a link to my newest Squidoo lens [I made 2 tonight, woohoo]; it is about a quick and easy way to make a Christmas newsletter. Hope you check it out. Thanks.

http://www.squidoo.com/Christmas-Newsletter

New Squidoo Lens on Journaling

Here is the link to my new Squidoo Lens on Scrapbook Journaling. Check it out for help in finding the right words to write your memories into your scrapbooks. Journaling breathes life into your scrapbook pages.

http://www.squidoo.com/Scrapbook-Journaling

Exploding Star Within a Star Wallhanging

I made this wallhanging on special order for my friend, it was to be used in her kitchen and include some of her kitchen curtain fabric. The stars points are various lengths so that they appear to be twinkling in the beautiful dark blue night sky. My friend loved it.

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