Monday, February 19, 2007



Here is the quilt I finally finished for Sienna for Valentine's Day. Love the little eyes and the animal characters. I hope she enjoys it too. She has the most of my quilts , she got a lot of my beginner quilts. I am still timid about giving them to any one else but family.
Grandpa and Sienna just before Valentine's Day too. Grandma had a cold, so I did not want to be in any pics. She got held by all of us that day. Love seeing how she is growing. She chuckled at her grandpa that day. She is so cute!! Grandpa is too.
Here is Great Gramma with little Sienna just before Valentines Day. Aren't they sweet.

Her is the cutest little grand daughter ever!!
Sienna







Here she is peeking at us with mommy.
Her is our one exchange student who was with us from Brazil. A german-brazilian. Camilla. She stayes from Sept to January. A true blonde.








Her is our new exchange student from Germany. A real little german. Very shy and everything is so new to her. Her name is Carolin.
Hey here is my Christmas present from my ever loving husband. He sweat and saved and worked his butt of so that I could have this Infrared Sauna to sweat and work my fanny off and also ease my muscles, and the like. I love it I sit in it for usually 45 or more minutes a day and enjoy the marvelous heat up to 135 or more degrees F. It is wonderful and so is my husband. I only need to walk in the little room and see this and think how good he is to me.
Thank you for this wonderful gift Phil!! You are the best.












Finally this blog thing is doing what I wish it to do. I could just scream it is so easy once you do it but before it seems impossible. Anyways here is the patient who as I said previously is no longer a patient but back at things in general.
Hey here is an update on Phil and his knee he is doing better and the surgery went as well as it could. No singles tennis, no bball, but still hockey?? and doubles tennis. Who knows he is going to be chasing his little grand daughter anyways so I think he will difinitely be on the move.