Wednesday, February 10, 2010

A Good Read

I have been enjoying some of Sandra Dallas' books just lately, I so enjoyed Prayers for Sale. Her characters are so delightful and authentic. In this book, Hennie, an 86 year old woman befriends, a young married woman, Nit, and through their love of quilting and their gift of story telling you learn about both their lives and the mining community of Middle Swan Colorado that they live in.  It seems all of her novels have some unexpected twists and turns and Dallas is good at relating tragedy and adversity that  we have to deal with in life. 


Tall Grass is another of her books that was very enjoyable.  It is about two families: a Japanese family sent to an internment camp in Colorado during World War II, and a farmer and his family who live near the camp and how it affects the small nearby community. Racial prejudice and true Christlike behavior are juxtaposed.

I just finished The Chili Queen, but didn't enjoy this book by Dallas as much as I have some of her other books. As usual, her characters are interesting and there is a lot of humor and fun in the book, and the plot centers around deception, taking some fun twists and turns.  But there was one particularly gruesome part in the book, and even though I know this is an evil reality that women and children have to deal with, it was just too hard, too graphic, and I cry every time I think about it. 

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Celebrate all day long

The birthday boy helped his Dad and Papa Ray frame the walls - he hammered for a couple of hours.
Airplanes are Ashton's favorite . . . and isn't this a great cake? Ashton's Aunt Heather makes creative cakes!  The propeller turns, the lights flash and it is ready for take off!
Ashton, Heather and Troy
Blue Swords were on the birthday wish list for months . . .and a great hit at the party! 
Ashton blew out all the candles all by himself
Megan and Ashton share the same birthday - so it is fun that they party together!
Pretty pooped party parents - relaxing after a full but very successful day

The kids are in bed - let's play!  Ray, Brittany, Megan, Will and Arianne ~Ticket to Ride

Chuck E Cheese

Our little birthday boy wanted to go to his favorite place - Chuck E Cheese to celebrate being "3."
The Pro scouts better keep an eye on this little guy . . . his shooting percentage is in the high 90s!  Goin' for a ride - Ashton and Hunter
This horse can really move!  Lots of fun things to choose from . . . both little boys had their favorites

A Guy's Gotta Have a Horse, Of Course

During the Christmas holidays, Ashton  went up to Papa Ray and said, "Grandpa, I hope you know, I don't have a horse!"  So Grandpa, who is the super "Good Will" store shopper got busy and found this cute little boy a horse.  We sanded and painted and finished it just in time for his birthday.Grandma Sandy got busy and  made chaps and a vest and found a hat - a cowboy's got to have the right clothes as well when he rides his horse.
Yipee ti yeah . . .Ashton gallops away on his horse.
Hunter wanted to get on right away and the first two times, he needed help, but then he soon figured it out all
 by himself, and he was one happy little cowboy.
Pardners, Hunter and Ashton, play so well together and have figured out the sharing thing pretty well.