The ride up was long... fog, road construction, and rain, made it interesting. The gentle touch of fall made it bearable.
Fog in Kansas.
Rabbit Ears Pass in Colorado.
My art... mostly 6th grade I think.
One of the best things of the trip was seeing family. First time in years that we had all been together in one place. Even at the recent reunion not all of us were there at the same time. so it was a milestone... Celebrated my Moms 79th birthday on Sunday night when we got there. pictures of party and some of us at work.
Mom and Becky. Becky is the oldest of nine children.
Glade and Liz. Funny thing...my Dad name is Glade and my Moms, Liz. Glade is number 8.
Sam 7th and the family comedian.
Lousie, SIL and niece Rachelle and husband JD. Other brothers in the back ground. Allen, Scott, Farley, and Rick.
Nine names on paper stuck to the wall help keep every ones piles of treasures separated.
Scott wins the prize for most sentimental. He would have kept everything.
Chris, my youngest brother and I, both liked the idea involving matches.
Becky was the rock... working day and into the night as she stayed in the house. I opted for a hotel and it was probably a good thing.
Beautiful gold leaves of fall, the red ones had already fallen.
Snowy peaks left me longing for a snowy wintry day.Rabbit Ears Pass in Colorado.
I don't know if anyone could comprehend without experiencing it, but my sweet Mom keeps everything. Times that by 10 children and a very service oriented husband and you can accumulate a lot of stuff. I was six years old when the doctor had taken out my tonsils. She kept them for 30 years before asking my permission to throw them away. Hate to bring it up, the thought nauseates me, but it will help you understand our task at hand. She lived alone in a 3000 square foot home, filled to the brim, with unorganized and organized stuff. Here are a few samples.
My hair cut from when I was 10 years old. Didn't see anyone else hair cut, so this must have been special. She probably knew I wouldn't be a blonde my whole life I guess.
My art... mostly 6th grade I think.
Then the evidence of the job at hand. By the time we left of Friday the dumpster had been dumped twice and was half way full again. 2 trailers of donated goods had been taken to the local thrift store, and half way loaded again. Several carloads of personal treasures and a trailer had been sent to Salt Lake. We were going to haul an organ down to Texas for my sister, but, things didn't work out. So we hauled about a half of a trailer down.
Mom and Becky. Becky is the oldest of nine children.
Glade and Liz. Funny thing...my Dad name is Glade and my Moms, Liz. Glade is number 8.
Sam 7th and the family comedian.
Lousie, SIL and niece Rachelle and husband JD. Other brothers in the back ground. Allen, Scott, Farley, and Rick.
Nine names on paper stuck to the wall help keep every ones piles of treasures separated.
Scott wins the prize for most sentimental. He would have kept everything.
Chris, my youngest brother and I, both liked the idea involving matches.
Becky was the rock... working day and into the night as she stayed in the house. I opted for a hotel and it was probably a good thing.
After five days of hard work we loaded the trailer and headed for home. I would like to say we finished the task at hand, but a few more hard days of work from the brothers will be required.
We found out there was snow in parts of Kansas and Colorado, so we went an alternative route. We were going they ugly way back to Texas and took an alternative route last minute. We didn't think it would be too bad, but it put us back up in the high altitude of the Rockies. It was worth the drive though. At one point we look up the road to see 3 charging buffalo. I was so surprised, I didn't get a good picture.
We found out there was snow in parts of Kansas and Colorado, so we went an alternative route. We were going they ugly way back to Texas and took an alternative route last minute. We didn't think it would be too bad, but it put us back up in the high altitude of the Rockies. It was worth the drive though. At one point we look up the road to see 3 charging buffalo. I was so surprised, I didn't get a good picture.
Oh give me a home...
We were happy to see this beautiful rainbow at the end of our descent. I thought to myself a promise from God that he is with us in hard times.
It was amazing to me to see the hard work of my siblings. We all got along really well and there were no disputes over "things" of the world.
I think I am pretty lucky to have a great family.
My wish is that my own children can follow their example someday. I am pretty sure they can.
I think I am pretty lucky to have a great family.
My wish is that my own children can follow their example someday. I am pretty sure they can.
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