Monday, September 7, 2009

Breast Cancer Awareness in Connie's Honor

This is an email from Barbara, Bob & Connie McGrath's daughter, who lives in San Diego. For those of you who may not know, Connie is Ed's sister. She is a breast cancer survivor. Barbara, we are all very proud of your taking up this cause.

From: Barbara Preston [mailto:barbarapreston@cox.net] Subject: Breast Cancer 3-Day Walk

Hi Annette,

I thought I’d let y’all know that I’m going to walk in this year’s 3-day, 60 MILE walk to raise funds to find a cure for breast cancer. (
www.the3day.org) . I’ll wear Connie’s name, along with others, to honor her fight. I’ve already started training…don’t even know how many miles I’ve logged so far. Yesterday we did almost 12 miles all around San Diego. Tomorrow will be 8-10. I’ll send some pictures as I remember to take them!

The walk is in November but I’m fundraising now. Anyone who would like to donate can do so online at my webpage,
www.the3day.org/goto/barbara or do so by calling 800-966-3Day and giving them my name. If anyone wants to send a check, the link for the donation form is at http://www.the3day.org/site/TRGiftForm?fr_id=1298&px=2969849

You also can check out my progress (as I begin updating the page)

Hope all is well with you and the rest of the family. Give Connie a hug for me when you see her! Isn’t her birthday on Thursday?

Love,
Barbara
www.the3day.org/goto/barbara

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Jessica, Farrish's Little Girl

Jessica spent the summer at a Conductive Education Camp in SC with her family learning some new skills.
. Jessica has just started a new aquatic therapy which she attends once a week. She is learning to swim in a pool that is heated to 87 degrees, which relaxes her muscles. She will start pre-school in January for 2 1/2 hours per day, 4 days a week. Within the next 6-12 months she will have eye surgery to align the eyes. Her brother, Sammy, is in 1st grade this year.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Happy 13th Birthday Party (Bob & Connie's Granddaughter)

Just received an email from Brenda McGrath, Bob & Connie's daughter. Her daughter,Shayna, just turned 13. She forwarded a picture of her birthday party!

Happy Birthday, Shayna!

Lake House Schedule

April maintains the Lake House "calendar of events" for the family. Anyone interested in using the Lake House should contact April at ahaltigan@neweastcontainer.com. It is preferred that dates be communicated via email so she will have a record of the request. Thanks, April, for doing such a terrific job!
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September:
11 Logan (birthday)
12 Alex (birthday)
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October:
10 Robbie Wilson (wedding)
24 Pam Whitehurst Kirkland (wedding)
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November:
13 Madison (birthday)
22 Whitehurst Thanksgiving
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December:
25 Whitehurst Christmas

Friday, August 21, 2009

Angel, Caroline's Daughter in the On-Line Daily Reflector

Click the following to access the sent link:
Scene Around at the Her Magazine night out, August 20

See who showed up for the Her Magazine Night Out to Benefit the Family Violence Program at Icon
This was sent by Caroline Edwards. Her daughter Angel appears in several of the photos (page 4 & 5).

Carolyn Attends Camping Outing in Michigan

"Here are some pictures from my canoe trip on the Au Sauble River that runs through Graling, Michigan. Had a great time and was good to get away from working online. These were taken on my weekend trip in between terms. We had been rained out on Saturday and went to see G.I. Joe with one of my camping partners. It thundered all night while we were in our tents. Next day the sun can out and we were off to a great canoe day. Could not have been a better day on the river."

Carolyn James

Bears, Bears, Bears, Everywhere You Go!

Mindy, my nephew's wife, had a scary incident recently at their place at Lake Tahoe!


"I have been at Tahoe for a little less than two weeks.
My first night back at Tahoe I unpacked my small suitcase, hooked up my laptop, renewed my car registration online, then went to my bedroom. Those of you who have been to my place, the upstairs unit of a duplex, know that it is small. Around 9:30 PM, while in my bedroom putting away some clothes, I heard a noise, like something had fallen from a wall or counter. I figured my downstairs tenant was hammering a nail into the wall or something, and thought little of it. A few minutes later, after I finished what I was doing, I walked out into my dining/living room area, and saw that my back door was wide open, that the trim tht had been nailed to the door jam was on the floor, and that part of the door jam, the part where the dead bolt and thumb lock insert, was in pieces on the floor! There was no sign of an intruder, so I barricaded the door with a loveseat and some heavy boxes and called the sheriff. (For those of you unfamiliar with such things, in rural areas we have sheriff's, not police.) The sheriff suspected a bear and reassured me that there hadn't been any thefts or human breakins in my area all summer. I was much more worried about a two legged intruder than a four legged intruder. About an hour and a half later, the sheriff came and we walked around the duplex. There were no human boot marks or tool marks where the door jam was shattered. There were also no paw prints, but the sheriff told me that bears have been breaking into many houses in my area and that they put their butts against the door and force the door open with their weight (400 lbs and more). Since I had no food in the house or in the trash can, the bear didn't get any food and was scared away either by the noise of the wood when it hit the floor or by me. The sheriff said that bears do not usually return to a place where they didn't get food and were scared away. Needless to say, I didn't sleep that well that night. I called my handyman the next morning, and he put a large piece of plywood across the door until he replaced part of the door jam a few days later. I put a jug of ammonia outside next to the door. Common wisdom holds that bears do not like the smell of ammonia.
I have not had any forceable entry or bear problem since that night.
Yesterday, driving to my office on the south shore, I saw a large bear on the side of the road. I stopped, and the bear ambled down a steep bank and away from the road. This bear was large and looked to be fat and happy!
Today, while jogging along my usual forest service road, ahead of me I saw a car that had just stopped. Off to the side was a bear cub! The passengers got out of the car and started taking pictures. The bear scampered off into the forest. I looked around for the mother bear, since this bear looked like a fairly young cub. After satisfying myself that I didn't see a mother bear, I continued on my jogging route. I was glad I saw a bear and not a mountain lion. I would not have been comfortable by myself in the forest with a big cat!
This is the most bears I have seen at Tahoe in such a short time. I think they are fattening up for the coming winter hibernation.
Bears are beautiful, except when they break into yur house!"
Mindy