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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Houston! Doesn't get better than family!

I was so dang excited to go see my kids in Houston!  Especially my little grandson Isaac who is now 17 months. Wondering if he would even remember me, I brought along his favorite candy just in case a bribery was necessary. Brad picked Rhone and I up at the airport and took us to their home.  As Brad entered the back door, I hear Isaac yell, "Da da!".  Then Rhone and I peaked our heads in the doorway.  Isaac looked at us for a second, and his little sweet eyes got big.  Then a HUGE grin came over his entire face and he beamed at us like we were Santa!  I bent down and held out my arms, he came running into them and just hugged me.  Of course I got a lump in my throat while I held my grand baby. Words can not describe the joy and warmth I felt. Then he wanted his "Baba" (grandpa) and I passed him off to Rhone.  What a glorious moment that was, one I will never forget. We enjoyed being with Brad and Amy and Isaac so much, it was hard to leave them to come back home  There is nothing more joyful than family! And, I found out that I will be a grandma again as Amy is due in June!!  Life is good. Oh, and Isaac loved the candy too!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

What I remember...

Rhone the Roofer
I've been married to a wonderful man for the last 26 years.  I don't have to worry about him getting a big head over my calling him wonderful because he's just not into blogs and will never read this!  But 26 years ago, I fell in love with a roofer.  The things that attracted me most was his gentleness and quietness, I felt comfortable with him in all situations, even when nothing at all was being said, we were both content.
As we were dating, I felt secure with him and loved his late night calls to tell me about his day.  I enjoyed his roofing stories. I could picture it all in my head as he spoke.  I remember him telling me about a puppy he had found one day,  He took the puppy up on the roof with him and enjoyed watching it run around on the house! It must have been quite the sight to see a dog on the roof!  Down the road I too would get on the roof with him, sometimes 9 months pregnant, I too must have been quite a sight to see!
 He always has respect for others and who they are. People know he cares. No matter what lifestyle or religion, he loves people for who they are, and they feel that love.  He is responsible and dependable.  He loves to stay up late and get up late, which is totally opposite from me.  Many times I go to bed late with him hardly able to walk from exhaustion.  Many times he gets up early with me just to be with me. He is hardly able to function that early in the day or even have full feeling in his fingers!  I usually take advantage and tickle him as he doesn't have strength yet to defend himself!  But all is fair as he always gets me back later in the day!
  I love his musical abilities.  As he plays the piano, I feel relaxed and peaceful. His great mind can figure out anything and can also fix anything! With this ability he usually wins at ALL  games...and enjoys it!  Gloating just a little in his quiet way, but he knows it always bothers me after a win and he gives me that quick innocent smile! guuurrr!
   He loves deeply and reaches out to those that others may feel.. unreachable.  Children love him, for no reason at all they catch his eye and want to follow him around.  Animals love him, they must sense his pure love for God's creations.  He hates to be sticky!  Hates to be bare footed, and loves a slight tickle on his back.
I almost lost him a few months ago.  He had had a heart attack and his right artery of his heart was 100% blocked.  He hardly had any pain, but just didn't feel good.  Out of denial, we waited about 12 hours before seeking help!  By that time his blood pressure was down in the 40's and the insta care doctor crossed his fingers at me as they rushed him away in an ambulance. They got him into surgery and gave him a stent in his heart.  That evening I had to leave him in the ICU and go home alone. Even though I had spent many nights alone because of his work schedule, that night was the longest and loneliest night I had ever known. With many prayers in our behalf,  I was given a gift that night and the good Lord spared my husbands life. We had been very blessed at that time, and many times in our marriage, I am truly grateful.
Now, I don't seem to mind his snoring so much, I don't mind his little antics and I appreciate him a little more everyday we have together. I have learned to cook in a completely different way so that his consumption of fat is much less!  And healthy fat at that!!    I want to keep this quiet wonderful roofer in my life for a long long time!  I will always love Rhone the Roofer.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Superman flew into have breakfast!

So I fed Superman breakfast today at the school.  I didn't know, but Super man is really in 2nd grade!  This morning, he came flying into the lunch room with a pretend cape fluttering behind him.  The sound effects from his mouth let me know that he was flying in fast!  As he flew up to the computer, his hand went up above his head to show the image that he was suspended in mid air!  He punched in his number  as if attacking some invisible enemy he was conquering!  More sound effects from his mouth told me he had won the battle!  Then Super man flew off to get his milk!  Whew!  What a day. :-)  I love working with children!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

A wet cookie bag

So I'm at work and I'm in the elementary schools lunch room. The school is serving chicken nuggets and little bags of cookies for lunch that day. Many of the children couldn't get the bagged cookies open so they are raising their hand for my help. I go to one little girl and she hands me her bag to open. It feels really moist on the out side. I figure it must be from her little greasy hands from the chicken nuggets. I grasp the bag on both sides to open it and I feel the slippery wetness beneath my palms. Jut then, another little girl sitting next to the first oner tells me that the first little girl had just licked the whole outside of her cookie bag...the bag I was now holding in my hands. I looked at the 1st girl and her eyes met mine as she nodded her head in agreement of what I had just heard was true. Feeling a little queasy, I continued to pull the bag open and carefully handed it back to the saliva crazed child. She said thank you, I said you're welcome. With wet hands I walked away thinking I may never be able to eat another cookie ever. Ha, good thing that thought didn't last very long!

Monday, September 13, 2010

A special gift from a child

I work at an elementary school. I enjoy the kids and the crazy things they say sometimes. For example...
One day I'm standing at the breakfast computer, and a little boy comes in to eat breakfast .He asks me, "Mrs. Udell, what's your favorite color?" I reply, "Hmm, probably purple. He looks at me, then asks me for my 2nd favorite color. I reply with blue. Looking a little disappointed he proceeds to ask what my 3rd favorite color is. I say yellow. Now with determination he snaps back "4th?" I say red. He stops, and gets this huge grin on his face and starts to open up his backpack. He reaches way down deep while still smiling at me and finally pulls out this half wilted red rose he had obviously picked on his way to school that day. With pride written all over his face, he hands it over to me and says "This is for you!" I smile and take the drooping rose. I feel the warm fuzzys inside and right then and there I decide that this little boy just made my day!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Time is flying by so fast! The kids are grown and moving away. The house is getting quiet. So now I finally have time to just sit and think, and what do I think about? I wonder when the kids are coming to visit!