Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Christmas at the Laughlin's


Clayt and I came down to the Cities to celebrate Christmas with Jeff, Melanie, Alyssa and Zachary and then our 2 daughter's and husbands (Julie and Nate and Kristin and Jeremy). We gathered at Kristin and Jeremy's and had some yummy appetisers and Melanie's famous brandy slush. We decided it has become our drink of choice for our annual gathering. We had a wonderful ham dinner with all the fixings. It was all so good. After dinner Alyssa and Zach got to decorate sugar cookies that Kristin had made the previous day. Zach told Kristin they tasted wonderful! I really enjoy our get-to-gethers. We don't get together enough to catch up on everyone's lives and I so enjoy talking with everyone. The kids are so cute and so well behaved. They are a joy to be around. Here is a picture from our gathering. Last year we met at Jeff and Melanie's and next year it looks like it will be at Julie and Nate's. Thank you Laughlin's for hosting it this year!

Monday, December 29, 2008

Christmas Card 2008


Christmas Greetings one and all! I'm embarrassed to say that I have been terrible about keeping this blog current. My issue is that I only want to use our home computer opposed to me using my company issued laptop (that's the 'good' person in me). By the time I get off my laptop for work the last thing I want to do is get on our home computer and do some surfing. My work load at work is lessening up. The client is going live as we speak so the hours I put in daily should get to a managable level. I just love my new position at work. I'm working in Implementation and doing work as a Business Analyst for interfaces. I enjoy the interaction I have with the client and with the 3rd party vendors and ensuring all the requirements are met. I can't wait to get my next client. I've learned so much with this one and know that the next client will benefit from what I've learned.


Here is a picture of the Christmas card that Clayt and I sent out this year. It's not bad. It was a last minute photo we took. It was cold that day. Well below zero. I really wanted to use a picture we took in Key West of us in October on our 30th anniversary tour of Florida but it wasn't the most becoming picture of me (that darn roll of 'fat/love' I have at my waist line). Anyway, we decided to use this picture.


It's getting late now so I'll sign off for now but will update the blog with other pictures from Christmas and before. We had a great Christmas with family at the cabin and a few weeks before in the Cities.


Only a couple more days left before 2009...let's hope the economy bounces back! :o)

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Welcome Landon Alexander!

Welcome Landon Alexander ~

Today our niece Katie and her husband Josh had their 2nd boy. Landon Alexander was born at 8:06 a.m. and weighed in at 7 lbs 3 oz.. He joins big brother Aiden Nicholas. They will have a busy household in the years to come. Congratulations Katie and Josh! You have a cute family.


I'm in Raleigh NC for work this week. The weather has been just wonderful! It's making me anxious for summer in MN. We've had such a long winter and then the month of April we had 3 big snowstorms that resulted in 50 inches of snow. That's about 45 more inches than I cared to see. Hopefully the nice weather will be coming soon and staying around. Have a good weekend everyone!

Friday, May 2, 2008

Happy Birthday Luke & Ethan!

Happy 12th Birthday Luke and Ethan ~

Well, as you can see the Seal's have a flux of birthdays all together. Today we celebrate our grandson's Luke & Ethan's 12th birthday. They are fraternal twins and their personalities are as different as their looks. But, no denying it they are both adorable and very lovable kids! We're lucky to have them for grandchildren.

Luke is on the left and weighed 10 lbs 2 oz when he was born. Ethan weighed 8 lbs 9 oz. Can you imagine carrying either of them as a single birth let alone as twins? Their mother Sandy paid the price physically for it. After some mending and additional surgery she's was good as new.
The past 2 summers they have spent time with at the lake and it has been such an enjoyable time for us to get to know them better as individuals. We knew this time would come but this summer will probably be a shorter visit. Luke is signing up for football camp and Ethan is signing up for a computer video class. Of course, they get out of school before the kids in MN and with our late spring the lake water won't be warm enough for activities until the middle of June. It's still up in the air as to when we'll see their smiling faces again.

I remember when they were born. Julie and Kristin were at the age where they loved being around babies and helping out. It was great as they both got one and no fights insued because of 'not sharing' them. :)

This last summer was very fun for them as they got to be good friends with another neighbor boy at the lake. Sleep-overs, fort building, swimming and games kept them all busy and they became fast friends. It will be a quiet summer without them around.

Gotta go...Happy Birthday boys! Grandpa and Grandma love you! xoxo

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Happy Birthday Madeline!

Wow, I can't believe Madeline is already 5 years old! Madeline is our great niece and such a sweetie! Madeline was one of the flower girls in Julie & Nate's wedding. It was so much fun to watch her and her cousin Alyssa walk down the aisle together dropping flower petals. One of favorite pictures is of Madeline picking the flower petals up down by the alter (see Julie and Nate's wedding pictures in the post dated March 29th). Too cute. I wished Madeline and her family lived closer to us so we could get to know the kids better. Happy Birthday Madeline...we love you!

The ice is still on the lake up north here. It has melted alot today and with the wind picking up it will be gone soon...maybe tomorrow. It's been nice working from home this week. I've gotten up every morning and gone walking - 2 miles. That's pretty good for me. I've been wearing my pedometer trying to keep me on track and give me the incentive to keep moving. Work is having a 'contest' to get everyone to walk 100 miles in 8 weeks. Week one I walked 23 miles. Week two 19 miles. Not too bad - it's a start!

Last week I was in New Orleans for work. We had team meetings on Wednesday and Friday and then on Thursday we worked on a Habitat for Humanity house. It was very fun. There were 57 people from work that participated. I worked with 3 men putting up 'F' channell and soffitts. Not fun work. Working on a ladder and hammering upside down. Next time I'm going to grab a paint brush. :) Here is a group picture of us, a picture that tells the story about the new owners of the house I worked on and a picture of Terry. Terry is the main carpentar and heads up the organization for that site. During break time and throughout the day he would get his bagpipes out and play songs. Very nice person and a very fun day.



Monday, April 21, 2008

Happy Birthday Jeff!

I haven't been keeping up with the blog as I was hoping to put pictures in from our summers with our grandsons. I ran out of gas but will make a concentrated effort at getting more motivation. But, until that I want to wish a happy birthday to our nephew Jeff. Hope you have a wonderful day and all your dreams come true! Love you bunches - Uncle Clayt and Aunt Doreen

Happy Birthday Jeff!

Monday, March 31, 2008

Summer 2006

1st Fish
Take us out to the ballgame!
Holey Board - Luke
Joyce with her Grand & Great GrandchildrenEthan, Luke, Jeremy at the track
Grandma's favorite picture

Luke
Ethan
Tubing is hard work - Ethan & Luke
Itsaca State Park - Headwaters of Mississippi River
Luke
Grandpa Nate & Ethan Brotherly 'love'

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Greetings one and all!



Hello everyone ~

This is my first entry into my blog. It's kinda exciting but scarey too! I hope I don't embarass myself or my family. :) As with most people our lives revolve around or at least involve working on a computer daily. In my case, it's my job so I live and breathe it 24/7. Sometimes it's very hard to to get on it at night when I've been working all day but it also brings me some relaxation and of course, I have an inquisitive mind so I'm constantly searching and 'googling' different sites for anything and everything.


This site will be changing alot I'm sure as I become more knowledgable in customizing it and making it my own. Have some patience with me...it will be a work in progress.

We had a nice Easter weekend. It snowed in MN where we received about 10 inches from Good Friday to Easter afternnoon. At church it was the topic of trying to remember the last time we've had snow on Easter. Of course, this is the earliest we've had Easter in 95 years.


In February Clayton and I took a 4000 miles road trip. It was so much fun. We headed to Atlanta to see our grandson's, Luke and Ethan and then to Florida and then over to New Orleans and then to Branson for our last night on the road. Our first day and our last day on the road were the worst travel days. Bad weather going down (rain, snow and sleet through Illinois) and high winds in Iowa and Minnesota coming back. It made us want to be back on St. Pete Beach again. I'm sharing a couple of my favorite pictures from that trip. Enjoy! :)
Happy Birthday Gina!