Saturday, May 31, 2014
Sweet P for Patton
When Adrienne was about this age I started calling her "Sweet P for Patton". I spent a lot of time with her when she was little due to making lots of trips to see her dad when he was sick. So Sweet P and I have gotten to be good buddies.
Friday, May 30, 2014
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
A selfie
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Monday, May 26, 2014
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Friday, May 23, 2014
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Throwback Thursday: the LaPierres
I met the LaPierre family right after I moved to Boston. They had 9 kids at the time (including 2 sets of twins!) which totally intrigued me. My roommate Jennifer and I invited them over for dinner. Jennifer was from a big family and enjoyed cooking for a crowd. Dottie asked what they could bring to dinner. We told them "chairs". It was a really fun time and we became fast friends. I have so many great memories of this wonderful family (birthdays, baptisms, mission calls, Hill Cumorah Pageant, New York City, Thanksgiving/Christmas, movie nights, etc.).
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Monday, May 19, 2014
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Boston Brain Tumor Bike Ride
Today was another great ride for PATTON'S ARMY! Brian and Adrienne rode 40 miles and I was their personal sag wagon. The weather was amazing and New England is so beautiful and green it's just breathtaking. We ride in memory of my brother (and Adrienne's dad) Robes and the many others who battle brain tumors and who have died of brain tumors. Our hope is that someday soon there will be a cure.
Friday, May 16, 2014
Movie review
I saw Million Dollar Arm tonight and loved it but I'm a sucker for a sports movie based on a true story. And Jon Hamm.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Boston Brain Tumor Bike Ride
[Re-post from May 14, 2010]
In the Spring of 2005 my sister-in-law Kim
called and told me that Adrienne (age 9 at the time) wanted to do the Ride. I
figured she meant when Adrienne was 15. Nope; she meant that year.
Adrienne earned the money for her airline
ticket (she had a lemonade stand, traded some gift cards for cash, and was a
mother's helper) and did some "training" rides through her South
Florida neighborhood (though never anything close to 25 miles). I knew the Ride
would be tough for her (it's tough for me).
Adrienne and I rode together (while her
brother Jamel and the guys did the 50 mile Ride) and I encouraged her along the
way. You could have heard me yelling "You're a superstar, you can do it,
keep riding!" through the Boston suburbs to a determined little girl (and
she was little) who lost her dad to a brain tumor before she was even three
and a half years old. At one point, when Adrienne was behind me a bit, I called
Kim's cell phone and left a message asking her to say a prayer for Adrienne
because I didn't think she was going to make it. I knew Adrienne would be
devastated to not finish. Everyone at home would be asking her how the Ride
went and she'd have to tell them she didn't do all 25 miles. And, honestly, I
knew I couldn't talk her up for the rest of the Ride. About the time she and I
were 7 miles from the end my cell phone rang and it was my friend Tadd telling
me that he and Brian had finished the 50 mile Ride. I asked Tadd if he'd ride
back towards us to encourage Adrienne. He and Brian did just that. I kept riding
knowing that if I stopped I might not be able to start up again. Brian and Tadd
stayed with Adrienne offering words of encouragement and singing to her. A man
driving a support car for the riders passed them and asked her a few times if
she wanted to catch a ride to the finish.
She wouldn’t even look at him but stoically nodded her head,
"No." She walked her bike for a bit and then got back on a rode some
more. When Adrienne rode under the balloon arch at the finish line, this same
man stopped his car, walked over to her and gave her a big hug and told her she
had accomplished a great thing and that he was proud of her. His support car
was the "sweeper" that followed the last person to finish the Ride.
[This man knew nothing about Adrienne so I tracked down his email and sent him
a letter telling him about her and why she was there doing the Ride that day.]
That was a BIG day for a little girl. To
quote Brian, "Adrienne miraculously finished the 25 miles. She gained not
only unseen pride from her dad, but she also tapped into an inner strength that
is now hers forever." And to quote Tadd, "Your determination to
finish on your own, reminded me of the great marathoners of the world
collapsing as they finished their own races. The difference between you and
them, is not only your age, but in your reasons for riding and your vision for
doing so. I imagine really great things will come from you."
I kept saying to her, "YOU DID IT!!!
And now you know you can do it again!"
Adrienne will be riding again this year!
If you are interested in making a donation, here a link to Adrienne's fundraising page.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Scallops at six o'clock
Today was the last lunch that I was in charge of this school year. I overheard the catering manager tell the workers "scallops at six o'clock" as they set the plates on the tables. I got to enjoy the lunch also; the scallops at six o'clock were really good.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Summer Aunt Camp
Adrienne has arrived for the summer! Her luggage hasn't. She's holding our summer calendar; she's ready to work and have fun.
Monday, May 12, 2014
Thank you card campaign
I've received many thank you cards for my service as the RSP and have appreciated every thoughtful word.
#thankyoucardcampaign
#thankyoucardcampaign
Sunday, May 11, 2014
MOTHER'S DAY RE-POST: May 12, 2013
There are very few photos of the four of us with Nan which makes me love this photo that I found recently. It was taken on vacation--probably in the California Redwoods. We are blessed to have a smart, loving mom who enjoyed taking her kids to see and do everything imaginable (Robes used to say "we did everything there was to do in LA twice") -- beaches, museums, sporting events, parades, amusement parks, restaurants, cultural activities, malls, and more! Happy Mother's Day, Mom!
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Friday, May 09, 2014
Thursday, May 08, 2014
Behold a teenager!
Ian is 13 today! It was fun to celebrate with him tonight. He's a good kid, great basketball player, and really funny. I gave him a big hug for his birthday.
Wednesday, May 07, 2014
Lunch buddy
Tuesday, May 06, 2014
Mall rats
My friend Aimee and I met at the mall tonight for Chick-Fil-A and a lot of catching up since she just finished grad school. She's also pregnant with twins! I'm really excited for her next double big adventure.
Monday, May 05, 2014
Sunday, May 04, 2014
The birthday girl
Emma, in the pink dress, invited me to her mom's birthday party tonight. It was fun to have dinner and birthday cake with them. I love the Jacksons.
Saturday, May 03, 2014
Calvin's baptism
After his baptism, Calvin shared his testimony. He's an amazing kid. My mom always said redheads were extra credit.
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