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Monday, October 25, 2010

END OF FALL EVENTS....

Folks,
I am trying to re do some of the posts that got deleted due to a Google thingie.

Here are some of them. Don't think I can redo all of them....I am including some of our various harvests, taters, carrots, haying and baling, mowing, etc.



 ANNIE IS A SENIOR!




SENIORS CLASS 2011






So now we are well into our 6th. week of
school. All is going well as far as I know.

We’ve had nice weather for the last week.
Actually in the early part of last week, it was
staying around 10° and 15°. Later on, it
warmed up. Tonight at 8:30 pm, it is 42°.

Last night we sure had some wicked winds
that disappeared by 7 am. I thought we
wouldn’t have anything loose still lying
around after last night.

There has been a smattering of snow off
and on but now it looks as if its gonna finally
stick. Rob has been wearing his snopants
and packs for a week now...funny kid! I
think he wants winter to come.











KATH AND BRADE ARE OLD HANDS AT
THIS...GO GIRLS!!

The high school kids got out of school every
day last week by 10 am. Then on Thursday
and Friday, they had all day off. But, when
they got out of school (girls included), they
were helping Tony stack collect and stack
straw bales and to wrap the hay bales.
They finished most of everything on
Saturday. Today there were a few more
bales to stack and put away, but not much.
It’s a nice feeling to get that done!

























YOURS TRULY AND THE HUB






PAT'S BEEN     HELPING WITH MOWING





Carolyn has gone to Fbks to help Melani
and Andrew Cummings with their children.
Melani’s blood pressure spiked so they
induced labor. The baby had some heart
troubles upon birth so Andrew and the baby
were medi vacced to Anchorage.
It has been confirmed that the baby is a Down Syndrome baby. I am expecting 
phone call any time now...good thing I kept all my research on DS down through the
years and hopefully can be of some help,
although I never make the first move...bless
them Lord! Maybe I can direct them towards
the wonderful Cindy Ringoen, our
neurodevelopmentalist that still comes to
Alaska once a year. She worked with Rob
for 7 or 8 years and became a friend more
than a therapist.

THERE IS HOPE! The sky's the limit for
these kids and we should not label or put
them in a box, because when we do, then
we PUT GOD IN A BOX!

Al Lorenzen went into town last weekend for
cataract surgery. Since the cataract was
too thick for the Fbks doctors, Al was flown
to Anchorage for the surgery. He is home
now and recovering nicely. Al is Ann
Vanderharts dad and Micah's granpa. Micah
is one of my students for part of the day. He
has a mild case of CP and hemiplagia. Rob
and him share the same therapists through
the school district.

I am having a great beginning of school.
Have Clayton Mason, Micah VH and Rob
for Bible (doing some of the OT great
stories), then we split for academics and I
get the 3 boys again for Social Studies (BJ
excellent course on American History and
the beginning of our nation + the OREGON
TRAIL and westward expansion), the kids
love it being boys...all that americana. 


We also do Rob and Micah's PT and therapy
program together in the am, and Clay joins
in, what's not to like about jumping on
hoppy balls, balance beams, balance
boards, dangling from ladders, etc., etc.??

I kinda miss my Spanish class for the HS
and was rather hoping for a second year
with them but they all decided they had
other stuff they wanted to do, more. Annie is
in her senior year and taking more
advanced art and fashion design courses
online and by correspondence. I wish I cld
send her somewhere - the Lord knows. She
is so gifted musically as well.






























Rob esp. loves being with his big brother
now that he is back for the winter. Pat took him out archery shooting and hopes to do more of the same 

Young people gave a good testimony and
took the Sun service with songs and
sharing. They shared about their trip to
Canada for the Headwaters Ranch Youth
camp. Thanks to the Nerbonne twins for
taking them. :)

Okay, everyone’s coming home; my peace
is dissolving. More another night




MAY HAS ENJOYED HER GARDEN EXPERIENCE
THIS SUMMER. SHE IS NOW LEARNING HOW TO MANAGE IT.










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