Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Our Granddaughter's Arrival


Erin Patricia Whitehead born April 20th in Chicago weighed in at 8 lbs 15 oz. and 21 inches long. What a cutie. Jennifer and Erin are both doing great and are now at home. Ben is calling her "Pickle", we are not sure why but he is 3 and I guess that is how a person gets a nickname. Tom and I are both so excited to have another Grandchild. The more the merrier. We will be planning a trip soon to Chicago. I hope Jennifer has time to update her Blog as I know she will have lots of stories to share with two of them. I am sure Ben is asking a million questions a minute. Happy Days for the Jones Family.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Happy St. Pattricks Day

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Monday, February 16, 2009

Sadie gets a Haircut

Yes, This is the same dog. Long overdue, Sadie got a haircut today at PetCo. She was a good girl and even got to pick out her own toy. She was really more interested in leaving so she could find a place to pee.


Before and after pictures




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Sunday, February 8, 2009

SpaceFace




OK, I know it isn't called SpaceFace but with "My Space" and "Face Book " it get so confusing so I just call it Space Face. Thanks to my many pictures I found this space face picture of Heather from many years ago. I have had a My Space account but didn't really care for it so much so Nora suggested I needed a Face Book account as that is where it is happening. So, I am on there now and it is fun to talk to everyone and see their pictures and what they are doing right now. I mean important stuff like taking a shower or drinking, going to work, had a bad day, feeding the baby or watching someone make a prono ( I think that was Nora), . So if you ever wonder what I am up to please log on and be my friend because I am sure I will be doing something you are all so envious of.


OK, I know you are all saying what is she saying about Nora watching someone make a prono and you are all trying at once to log onto her "Wall" to see what she said. It is a movie, a comedy about making a prono to make money that I guess is hilarious so I will have to rent it and check it out. I will make sure and let you all know on Face Book when I am watching it of course. This might be a lot of pressure put on all of us now that we have to remember to tell everyone what we are going to do before or while we are doing it but please keep me posted on your where abouts as I do like to keep track of all my "Friends". The things I do to stay in "The in Crowd".

Sunday, January 18, 2009


BINGO

Really not a lot of excitement since Christmas to update on except we have discovered BINGO. Right next door to us is the Super D BINGO hall. When Nora and Chris came to visit on a snowy cold night we ventured over there to check things out. None of us really knew what we were doing so we just walked around and bought cards and daubers, oh yes, daubers. They are only a dollar a piece for the basic dauber, but you can upgrade for 50 cents more for a"Brilliant" one that really doesn't do much in helping you win, just ask Tom. Chris that night came very close to winning a game, but unfortunately we have learned that close in BINGO doesn't count.


Tom and I have ventured over a couple more times with no Bingo's to our name but it very inexpensive and a fun few hours. I of course enjoy the people watching and Tom found the Pull Tabs which he won $120.00 on. Oh yes, I can't forget the 'fabulous' snack bar with the paper plate numbers on a long pole that you take back to your table and they deliver your order of fried foods.


I really didn't know there was so much to daubing a few numbers. There are different levels of winning that we haven't fully figured out and what a PIG is? Whatever it is, it costs you an extra dollar and they say it is a good thing, so we do it each time. The only good thing we have found out is that we are dollar shorter at the end of the night which I guess is a good thing for them. They come up with creative names for the games like stamp, kite, large frame, 'D', 4,5,6 and they have some games we haven't really figured out including the electronic version which looks intriguing. We may need Billy to come play with us to try that as we may need lots of training. We did increase last week to two cards each and boy that is a lot of daubing. So just in case nothing else entices you to come to Yakima remember there is always BINGO and maybe by then we will be experts and hopefully winners!!!!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Merry Christmas



Merry Christmas !!
I wish you all a very Happy Holiday. Billy is on his way down from Wenatchee for a Ham dinner for Christmas Eve. He then has to drive back to Wenatchee tomorrow afternoon and Nora and Chris are coming to visit on Christmas Day for a Turkey dinner. We are excited to be able to stretch out the holiday for a few days to get to spend some time with them. I took these pictures of Ben when I was there a few weeks ago. I just talked with them and they are nestled into their home awaiting Santa. Ben wants Eggs. Not sure why but Santa knows he told him when I was there. Washington State is truly having a "White Christmas" this year. Eastern Washington where it snows usually more then Western Washington so far this year has had less then Western Washington. Western Washington is just not prepared and it has been a real mess for them so I think they are all praying for a "Wet Christmas".

Monday, December 22, 2008

The Bus Trip

Friday the 19th I deceided to take the Greyhound Bus instead of driving over the icy pass, so Chris drove me to the bus depot to travel from Everett to Yakima. It sounded easy, just take the bus to Seattle then connect to one that goes to Ellensburg then another one on to Yakima leaving Seattle at 5 PM arriving in Yakima by 8 PM. Well, it didn't quite workout on that time schedule. From Everett to Seattle not to bad except the bus driver was yelling at everyone, especially two young guys that were really not being disruptive and I think the bus driver just needed to retire.
When I arrived in Seattle there must have been 200 people in the bus depot waiting mostly for a bus to Eastern Washington. I found a bench to sit down on, how I don't know it was so crowded and so I settled in for the long wait. I of course started chatting with one of the baggage handlers asking what the delay was and such just chit chatting with him and he told me the bus driver that got in the accident in Seattle that day hanging over the freeway was the driver that was suppose to take us east. I told him my Dad drove for Greyhound for 30 years. After sitting there for and hour or so he came by and told me to come with him and took me to the front of the line and said I was family and we get priority seating had a special chair outside by the bus gate. It was extremely cold out there and so he brought me a folding chair and put it inside the front door. When the bus came he took me right up to it and I was the first to get on.
Then the driver came, he was so young and looked so scared he showed us how to escape if we got in an accident and we got as far as Issaquah and he stopped and put on chains. We went 45 mph all the way to Yakima and arrived at 11:15 PM only 3 hours late. Oh my, Semi Trucks were passing us like we were sitting still.
I did learn and see some interesting things that might be helpful information while on the bus. You see everyone has cell phones and coverage was excellent so everyone is talking to their loved ones. There was a 'BLOND “lady that looked liked she had been around the corner a few times, talking to someone and I hear " OK, this is what you have to do." " Burn some toast, really burn it black, so black you can't tell it is toast." "Then have her eat it, but if she starts throwing up blood you will have to take her to the hospital". Medical advice on the bus, wow, so I quickly tucked that information away in my overcrowded brain because you never know when I might need a home cure for alcohol poisoning.
There was a young girl, maybe 20 on the bus had her name tattooed above her left eyebrow. "Melisa" Hummmm, might not be a bad idea ya never know when your in a crowd and your looking for Melisa and your yelling for her, "Melisa, Melisa!!", and someone says, "She is right here" because they know it is her because she has a label on her forehead. Maybe we should all do that, Date of Birth, Social Security Number, Phone Number, ya' know the older I get the harder it is to remember these things. I would have to tattoo them in a private place so when asked my Social Security Number I would have to sit down and take off my shoe and look at the bottom of my foot. I will have to keep this in mind when the time comes I might need this, that is if the mind will let me keep it, I guess that is why I might need it tattooed. It is one big circle isn't it?
So as I learned from my Mother, a situation to some might be seem frustrating and irritating for some to endure, can be just a lot of interesting boxes to unwrap as you never know what you will find inside. So the long day on the bus was not just a long day on the bus, but a day of unwrapping boxes, seeing what interesting people and sights are right in front of us each day. So next time you are waiting in a long line or stuck in traffic just look around you to see what boxes you can unwrap, but please share, as I can't unwrap all the boxes.