Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Midwest Trip Part 2

Narrative to follow when I get time, its late here..... lots more pics on Rob & Melissa's blog

Dorinda at the Houston Museum of Natural Science




Melissa and Luke after watching 'Dinosaur Prophecy' at the planetarium



Fun at Jump n Jungle !


Visit to Bayou Wildlife Park







Up close and personal with Longhorn Steer



Boo on the Boardwalk at Kemah, ferris wheel ride




Train Ride



Merry go round



Dewberry Farm, slide





2006 Autumn Trip

We took a week off and visited Dorinda's uncle Wendall in Rose Hill KS and Melissa's family in League City TX. Saturday morning we took a flight to Wichita. Wendall treated us to a delicious and filling steak dinner that evening. Sunday we stopped at Lowes to buy a new refrigerator for his garage which turns out was not needed as the outlet was just bad, that was discovered when they delivered it on Monday. For those not in the know, you can't plug a refrigerator or freezer into a GFCI outlet! Anyways after stopping at Lowe's on Sunday we watched the Eagles (lose) at Oscars sportsbar in Old Town Wichita. They have a huge TV on one wall (split into 4 games simultaneous while we were there) and many others scattered around with any game you want.



On Monday we drove about an hour to the Tallgrass Prairie Natural Preserve, a really off the beaten path destination. We checked out the prairie house and then took a bus tour with 2 other people and learned about the biological diversity of the prairie.





We then drove into Cottonwood Falls and had delicious cheeseburgers at the Grand Hotel, the only 4 star restaurant in KS. They had to call the chef back in as he had gone home, and it turns out we just missed seeing Bill Murray the actor who had just been in with his brother for dessert a few minutes earlier. They have beautiful rooms for between $150-$180 night and they were booked the night we were there.



Every summer they have the Symphony in the Flint Hills. Suzan Barnes the owner of the Grand Hotel told us about it while we were there. Sounds like a great experience!

Monday night we went back to Old Town in Wichita and saw the movie 'The Departed' at the Warren Theatre. You push a button in your seat and a waiter serves food and beer right at your seat! If there were theatre's like that around us we would probably see more movies. We were too full to eat but enjoyed a few beers while we watched a great movie.

Here is Dorinda and Uncle Wendall at his house.



We left on Tuesday around noon for Houston. That's another post.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Congdon Family Reunion

We drove up to Wallingford VT on Friday for the Congdon family reunion hosted for many years by Lester & Audrey Congdon. Congdon was my grandmother Adelaide's maiden name and they had settled in the Wallingford area back in the late 1800's. Les & Audrey bought some land that had belonged to the family on Sugar Hill Road and built a log home in 1988.

We stayed at Hill Cabin on Elfin Lake just west of town with dad, George, and Barbara.


The cabin is primarily a summer residence as it has zero insulation with the gas heater providing minimal heat, most of it going out the ridge vent in the roof.... but we still had a good time with dad making breakfast every morning. Saturday morning as we were finishing eating a tree fell next to the cabin and pulled down the power line, which fortunately was fixed by that evening! Scary that we were getting used to the temperature after the first night!


The weather couldn't have been better, on Saturday we hiked at the White Rocks Recreation area. The girls in the pic are Jessy & Elizabeth Wightman.



We hiked about 1 mile down to the the ice beds which are rocks which have ice under them year round. It was much cooler there, and a stream runs out with cold water. Here's George & Barbara resting at the ice beds.



Here is Les & Audreys place on Sugar Hill. Great views from the deck although I dont have photo of that...



Here's Les taking Steve and his kids for a ride on Les' new gator.



Sunday morning we went to the Wallingford Congregational Church for a nice service. The sermon was 'Reconnecting with God'. Another beautiful morning as you can see.



Here is our great-great grandmothers home across the street from the church.



After church we drove out towards Tinmouth Pond and stopped at Truman Young's farm for some Vermont Maple Syrup which Grandmom Adelaide had bought for years- now we're keeping the tradition. Their family has had the dairy farm for almost 200 years and Truman made his first syrup on his own at age 12. Now at the age of 88 his one son runs the dairy business but Truman still makes the syrup with the help of his other son who is a carpenter. We talked a bit about what some of the changes that have taken place and then bought some syrup and promised them that as long as they keep making it that we'll keep buying it. They now produce organic milk as it is more profitable not having the price controlled by the federal government as is done with regular milk.

His wife Natalie handles the sales which they do via mail as well as stopping by. They can be reached by mail by writing to them at: 17 Route 140, Tinmouth VT 05773.


We left the Young Farm and continued over to Tinmouth Pond to see Roxane who was doing some work at her family's cabin. So we talked a bit out on the deck and looked at some old family photos that Roxane had.





Then we drove back up to Sugar Hill, took some pics at the famous birch tree, and got a tour of the cemetary just down the hill where many Congdons have been laid to rest.

Clockwise from bottom left- Kelly, Pat Wightman, Barbara Stewart, Jessy Wightman, Les Congdon, Andrew Rumbold, Elizabeth Wightman, Dorinda Rumbold, Grace Kerr, John Rumbold, Steve Wightman, George Rumbold, Roxane Johnson, Bobby Wightman.








We had lunch and dinner at Sugar Hill both days. Lots of good times reconnecting with family members we dont get to see often. Family members present this year: Lester & Audrey Congdon; Grace Kerr, John Kerr; Pat Wightman; Steve, Bobby, Jessy, and Elizabeth Wightman; Andrew & Dorinda Rumbold; John Rumbold; George Rumbold & Barbara Stewart.

Lizzie kept Dimples in good company! She's quite the talker when she's not napping and a real cutie!

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Babysitting

This past Sunday we watched Oak, our neighbors Mike & Amy's 4 month old boy. He was the perfect little gentleman and didn't even fill up his diaper! Here's a cute pic of Dorinda with him:



He loved watching the Eagles trounce the 49ers ! Come back soon Oak!

Friday, September 22, 2006

The Next Home Project

So somewhere we had this crazy idea to put a new wood floor in the sunroom. I knew it was poorly insulated as I could see the insulation falling down underneath from outside.















So I tore up the carpet and the first thing I found is that the addition was simply built on an existing deck, no flashing out on the deck so we had moisture coming in under the wall.















We put Dad to work :)















Here's the crummy insulation job, it was held up with thin foam on the bottom and was falling in several places.
















Also the floor drops about 1" in the corner, so my plan to address that is to double up all the joists as they are 24" centers anyways, and just make up the difference in that corner with those new joists. Then nail some strips on the side of each joist and lay plywood down and reinsulate. I also have to put a few footers in the middle to support.

We're putting a new door in, that will be in about 2 weeks from Lowes. And the flooring is going to be bamboo

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Megan & Matt's Wedding

A few weekends ago we drove 2 hours upstate to see Megan Brech marry Matthew Raup. The service was held here...

Warrior Run Church Named for Indian occupation of the region. Presbyterian landmark. A log church was built in 1789; the present building was erected in 1835. Restored in 1947 by Warrior Run Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, aided by descendants and friends.














The Major escorts his daughter.














Candle Lighting














After the ceremony everyone hung out, took photos and had some refreshments before heading to the reception about 15 min away. Congratulations and best wishes to the Bride & Groom !




















Perfect day, not too hot















2nd best looking couple !














awwww !!!!!



















Dorinda and I stayed over in a local motel, then drove home the next day and took Tyler & Allison to Gettysburg.



Monday, August 14, 2006

Trip Out West

Well to the middle of the state anyways! We drove out to visit Kilian, Margaret, & Brigitta this past weekend. They live near State College PA and have a nice little horse farm, about 3.5 hrs from Perkasie. I helped Kilian put together a picnic table then we had some delicious ribs & corn for dinner. Not like they have any shortage of corn, thats all you see on the drive out!
So after dinner we watched Kilian practice some dressage tests on Luke- one of their horses.















We watched a somewhat lame movie later. It was a cool night, below 60. Out on the deck we looked at the stars for a little while and saw 2 shooting stars- one of which is the brightest I have ever seen. Not much light pollution out there!

Next morning we woke up early and Kilian made some breakfast. He had a horse show near Williamsport so Luke got loaded up in the trailer and we followed him & Brigitta. Once there Megan showed up and we got to meet Matt quickly before he left. So Kilian got into his Air Force uniform and did 2 tests for which he got a blue ribbon. We enjoyed watching.






















Salute!


























































Grandmom Lois Burton

Dear Grandmom Lois passed away on Friday July 14, from complications most likely due to diabetes and age. Dorinda and I had many nice visits with her over the last year on weekends that we drove up to also see Grandmom Adelaide. Here's a great photo of her and Dorinda taken Dec 26, 2003 having lunch with her at Crossroads:














Her memorial service was held at St Anne's Episcopal Church in Old Lyme CT on July 28th. My mom gave a really wonderful eulogy about how grandmom loved all her kids and grandkids equally. What a fantastic wit she had too! She was always a faithful Christian and we are happy knowing she is with our Lord. She will be interred in FL next to my Granddad Lewis who passed away about 15 years ago.

Losing both grandmothers has been tough, they were both loving and wonderful ladies. At least we were lucky to have so much time with them both, as many people lose their grandparents earlier in life.

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Grandmom Adelaide Hummer

8/30/1915 to 6/9/2006

My dear grandmom Adelaide Hummer passed on last Friday June 9th. She was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer that had spread to her liver last August just before her 90th birthday. The original prognosis was 2-6 months and with chemotherapy treatment she beat the odds and had a wonderful holiday season with us.

Dorinda and I were blessed to spend her last few days here by her side. Just holding her hand, touching her, and letting her know that we loved her. Trying to give her some of the love back that she has given all her years. When we left around 10pm I told her we needed rest and would be back in the morning. Our last words, I told her I loved her and she replied "I love you too Andrew." The next morning she was gone.

During those last few days through prayer God told me that she would be ok. You see once you give your heart over to God, no evil on this earth can separate you forever. Through the amazing power of Jesus Christ I know in my heart that I will get to spend alot more time with her when its my time.

Dorinda found an old Bible with my cousin Laurie's memory. Inside it said(from an email from Dad):

Presented to Adelaide Frances
August 30, 1924
By
Edythe
Rev. 22:21

That was her 9th birthday. A gift from her sister. On the opposite blank page is written:

"I gave my heart to Jesus.
Aug. 14th, 1927
Adelaide F. Congdon"

This is in her handwriting.

Adelaide returned to New Jersey from her terrible ordeal with Aunt Grace and Uncle Kenyon in Glendale California on January 27, 1927, seven months before this writing.


Her remains were cremated, and will be buried with her parents in Passaic NJ. A memorial service will be held on July 2nd in Hamden a few miles from Elmcroft at the Unitarian church she had joined in the last few years with a gathering to follow at her home.

God blessed her with a long life and alot of love. And blessed us with her.

-A

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Prizes

Contents of boxes, the clock has a receiver to synch up with the atomic clock in Ft Collins CO






Thursday, May 11, 2006

Guess whats in the boxes!

Probably the biggest boxes I have ever seen for my birthday! I wonder whats inside? Any guesses?




Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Update on Pond Repairs

I got all the pavers mortared in, and everything seems to be holding for now. It was a little tricky getting the mortar to stay on the rubber liner over the brick. I pounded some masonry nails through the liner to hold the mortar on top. The first half was a learning experience, then it went better once I learned the right way.





Also garage is mostly painted, still have some trim left. Much nice to look at than the bleached out pink color...