Thursday, January 21, 2010

Just thought I would visit for a minute and see how my inactivity has effected my blog, and it is just as I suspected....not at all. Everything just the way I left it. Well hope to get back on track, especially with new calling that will invlove know what is happening in other parts of the Blogging World. Until more time available, this is Keith n Kim signing off and looking forward to connecting with "U" soonj................k&k

Friday, January 2, 2009

Emily Marie Gray is here

Happy New Year to all…………….Yea it has been a long time since I have added to our BLOG. There have been many reasons to make an entry, and a little laziness on my part that has interfered with my actually putting in the effort. But there are some things that you just have to do and today is one of those things. We are actually a couple days into the Big Event, but first time to actually sit down and write and reflect…Oh yea, The Big Event>>>>>>>>>Emily Marie Gray was born on Dec. 29, 2008 at 1015am. Born at the Martha Jefferson Hospital, weighing in at 7 pounds even and 19.5 inches long. Sandy blond/brown hair, Holly’s nose and Micah”s lips. Seems to have inherited Dooder’s (that would be me) characteristic of keeping one eye open while the other stays closed, and Grandma’s need to start getting wound up at the time she should be going to bed for the night. Holly just told me that Emily also has my habit of sneezing 3 times every time she sneezes. The day Emily was born The Gray Family had plenty of family support in coming to welcome Emily. The list of visitors was long. Of course Kim and I were there all day, Buck and Jeannie were there on and off, Edith and Gail came to visit, Jessie was there and had a really hard time putting Emily down. She said it made her more impatient for her baby to get here. Have pictures below of here holding Emily…she looks like she was made for Motherhood, locked and loaded and ready to go. Then Jacob and Tiff came up that evening. I thought Tiff would crumble when she looked at Emily. One minute she is smiling and the next sobbing with affection and love for the new girl in the family. Wanda and Jo came to get in there first view and holding of Emily and along with the rest of us got to fill their eyes with tears of joy. And the day was full of phone calls for all those who could not get off work or were far away. Holly did great with having a C-Section. She was really nervous and anxious and rightfully so, but did a great job and looked pretty good when all was done. She was one happy Mom, she has prepared her entire life for that moment. And even though there will be challenging times ahead, as they are already finding out, I know she and Micah will be awesome parents. They are both armed with the level of parental love needed to make the sacrifices needed to raise a child, and they both understand the eternal purpose of life and family. Kim and I are so excited about having a grandchild so close to home with us and the excitement of another on the way in March. WE are indeed blessed and with each passing day finding new and profound blessings that enrich our understanding. AS I get older and older I am coming full circle in understanding the importance of family, and so thankful for all my children, their children, and those choice individuals that are soon to join our family. Truly Kim and I are Blessed, and express our gratitude to our Father in Heaven for his great love for us. Hope you enjoy the pictures, and hope each of you can and will understand the richness of that which we all enjoy in this life….kjb

Here is Emily just a few minutes old in the nursery !!!
Holly enjoying her little girl she has been preparing for for 26 years!!!
Picture worth 1000 words is not always true, but close enough to see how beautiful Emily is!!
Proud Grandma Kim, the smile says it all!!!
Jessie can't wait now, and just does not want to let go of her new neice!!!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Boy or Girl???? Breakfast

By now most of you know the gender of Jessie and Tanner's Baby. Nope not giving it away yet, but Rene came up with a good idea for everyone to find out at the same time. That was for us to plan a breakfast after Jessie's visit for her sonogram this past week and then find out together. Jessie came up with the novel idea that she and Tanner did not want to know until then either, so she went to Chandler's Bakery, and gave them instructions (along with her sonogram results in sealed envelope) to bake a cake and put blue icing inside if it is a boy and pink if it is a girl. She left the bakery with the results of her visit in the hands of the Baker. That had to be pretty hard to do and not look inside the envelope, but it did make for much anticipation on Saturday the 1st of November 2008. Rene was given the assignment to pick up the cake so there could be no peeking! We all met at La Taza Coffee House in Belmont at 9am on Saturday. There were 22 of us there and pretty much took up every seat in that little coffee house. The people that owned the place were very accommodating and patient with one rowdy bunch of curious family members. To add to the anticipation cooking breakfast for 22 was slow going there but we finally all ate (except Jacob, he did not get his food until the time the cake was actually sat down in front of Jessie and Tanner. 2 hours after getting ther the knife was finally passing through the cake for the 1st cut. It came out with no sign of pink or blue, so the next cut. From where I was standing and taking pictures I saw a little color, as well as others. Nope, still not telling you. Let you enjoy some anticipation also!!!!!! But the cheers flew up, faces turned red, and there were a lot of surprised people when the first slice was pulled out. Out of the 22 there only 4 family members had guessed right. But it was awesome to share the experience with Jessie and Tanner. And if you would like to share, see the pictures below and you will know the Gender as well!!!!!



Here's the crew deciding on what to eat and is it a boy or a girl??
Jessie and Dad with bonding moment at La Taza, just before the news would break!!
Here comes the cake and the news....what will it be????????? Maybe we should ask Indiana Jones there!!
"IT'S A GIRL", Most thought it would be a boy, including Jess and Tanner!
Dad, Mom, and the Little Girl cake, dont they make a nice family!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Blog Thought>>>"A life lived in fear, is a life half lived" Think about that one....kjb

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Pumpkin Time

Happy Halloween to all!!!!! Just a quick blog regarding some Pumpkin Carving we did last night. Not really a big deal, except that we really haven't done a lot of pumpkins since the kids have all moved out on their own. But we have a friend who thought she would like to carve a pumpkin and we are always up to having great company...so we set the date for dinner and pumpkins, bought the pumpkins and went to work. Louise (McMurtrey), Kim and I each picked our design of choice and got started.. I finished first..could have had something to do with the fact I picked the easiest design I saw. I'm not really into pulling out pumpkin guts and all that stuff, so I looked for the quickest way out and found it. Turned out pretty good. Those little pumpkin carving kits are pretty good if you are a serious carver!! Kim chose a more aggressive pattern with a cat, a spider, and a pumpkin all on the face...and Louise, well she chose what I thought was the hardest of all. The "Happy Halloween-Tree" pattern. A lot of intricate cuts and designs. She really did a great job, everyone did as you can see from the pictures below. So we had a great dinner, great conversation, and an awesome time together. There is much to be said for simple family activites that bring tremendous rewards, and this was one of them. I'm sure Kim and Louise would agree. Happy Hallowen to all!!!!!
BLOG THOUGHT.....In a material world we easily forget that life is lived from within, not from without!!!!...........kjb

Here are 2 of the 3 pumpkins before the major operation started!!!!



All lit and ready for Halloween night, Kims is on left, mine in middle, and Louise's on right!!!!
And then what the will look like sitting on the porch, on a dark and haunting night in October. "Trick or Treat". You can really see the amount of work that went into Kim's and Louise's!!!!!!

Friday, October 10, 2008

HOG Fishin!!!!!!!!!!!!!






Today Friday, Oct. 10, 2008 was a non typical October day. At least in my mind I am thinking faling leaves, falling temperature, and falling desire to be outside. But yesterday and today we have seen 70 degree plus temperature and beautiful sunny days. Since I had a cancelaation of an appointment this morning and then only one other appointment at 1200pm, I had a pretty easy work day ahead of me. After finishing my one actual work related appointment at 100pm, I was riding home and thought what a great day to go fishing. I didn't really have anyopne I could call to go with me oin short notice, but I knew the opportunities to go HOG Fishin were getting less and less, so after gettting to the house I called Sharon Zobrist to ask if I could come and fish their pond. She is always more than gracious and inviting to come up, so I loaded some gear in the car and took off. I was at the poond by 300pm. Things started off really slow. It was hot, the pond w2as covered with algae, and my thoughts turned to thinking "well it's still a great day to fish even if they don't bite. At that very moment a hit...definitely a bass, and definitely hooked solid. Gave a good fight for a 3 lb bass. Next couple casts and as Emiril would say "BAM". Another 3 pound plus bass. Caught them both on a yellow crank bait with silver spoon attached. Changed to another rod with pink worm,...always a favorite...but not a single bite all day on that?????? Went to another rod with a small Hula Popper that Holly and Micah had gotten me for my birthday. BAM, another 3 pounder followed by a frisky 4 pounder. Went back to the yellow crank bait and right beside the overflow on the rock wall, as the bait came by, and only 4 feet away the water rocked, and in came with some effort a nice 5 pounder solidly hooked with another hook caught in his throat from long ago. I tried to get it out, but it was lodged so far down that to remove it I would kill him. So I cut as much of the line off of it as I could to give hime/her a little less aggravation of dealing with fishinh line hanging out his/her mouth all the time. Went about 20 minutes with little action and then around the overflow a hit again on the Yellow crankbait. This one was what Hog Fishin is about. It took all I had to get that fish into where I could grab him and get him out of the water. It has been a while since a fish actually took my drag and ran with it. I really thought he would get a way, but after about 10 minutes of manuvering and hanging on tight I finally pulled in what was every bit of and eight pound bass. Not a huge fish, but a really nice catch, and the best for me this year. I wish I had had some of my boys or girls to go with me, and I would have rather them made the catches and just been there to applaud them, but since they could not I am thankful for Sharons encouragement to come up. She told me I would probably catch the BIG one today. Don't know if he is THE BIG ONE, but was definitely worth the ride to Crozet to enjoy a great afternoon of fishing. Attached you will see some of the fish I caught. Each picture is a different fish. Caught 6 in 2 hours with a total weight of right around 26 pounds. Wow if there had been a fishing contest I miught have been in the running to win some big money. Enjoy the pictures and sorry all you fisherman/women could not have been there with me. Hope the pictures prove this was not fishin story....at least not today...love you all....kjb

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Family Dinners,,,,Yummmmm!!!!

Been too long since I have updated our BLOG. Seems there are so many things that will eat up our time...and they are all legitimate. I've come to realize that if we could get by without sleeping there might be enough time in a day to do it all....nah, we would just have more to do and still not enough time. So I'm back to sleeping being an ok thing. Anyway the subject of this BLOG is one of much discussion and hope. Kim and I have wrestled with finding a good time to have Family Dinners. Many, many months back when our Sunday Schedules were not complicated by having 3 Wards in our building we would all get together after church. But now, schedules and commitments clash and Sunday Dinners are very hard to make happen, if we want everyone to be there....and theat for me is the whole purpose to have as much family there as we can get!!! Anyway after much evaluationa and discussion, Kim came up with the novel idea to do them on the 1st Friday of each month. I never gave much thought about Friday's, since I thought everyone would be busy getting ready for the weekend, but after we discussed it we felt it was a really good time and so the new "Brown Family Dinner Time" has been resurrected. WE had Jacob and Tiffany over for Dinner this past Monday to celebrate his birthday since we were out of town on his birthday. As we talked about the Family Dinner, he offered to have the 1st one at his house. We gladly accepted his offer, and looked forward all week to good food, but more importantly, time together. Family time is under-rated by the world, but I know in my heart how important it is to not only maintain the ties that bind, but to also nurture and build them. Momma Louise has so often remarked how family never gets together anymore, and how good it was when she was younger to see sisters, cousins, aunts, uncles, and even the dogs and cats. So that is what we did at Jacob and Tiff's. We bought together sons, daughters, brothers, grandmoters, friends, dogs, and cats....ummm maybe no cats, don't remember any???? And the end result was at least for Kim and I a wonderful opportunity for relationships and love to grow. Of all the adventures ann opportunities I have had this year...this was number 1 for me. What a joy I had to be able to sit back and see my little kids grow up in front of me and mature into the young adults they were that night. Since we were not hosting, it was one of the rare events where I actually could sit back and do that. Of course we helped were we could, but it was so nice to watch with wonderment the fulfillment of family life. It wasn't all mushy, family, huggy stuff, we had some fun times too. I got to show Jacob and Tiff some stars after everyone had left, we had a "Most Pregnant Contest", we told stories on each other, we ate some reaqlly good hamburgers, and some really burnt hotdogs, (compliments of Mark)...I really liked them. It was what getting together as family should be like...fun, laughter, and love. The one low point was that Josh and his family are in Northern VA, and it is really hard for them to get down. So that was an intricate part that was missing...Josh, Ellie, Emma, and Luke. But we hope to give them enougth notice in the furture.....1st Friday of each month.....(Here's your notice), that they can join us as often as they can. Anyway I have attached a few pictures of the event for your viewing pleasure. Not sure they will end up in the order I want. I will close with a thought for "The Blog"....There are two ways of exerting one's strength: one is pushing down, the other is pulling up.....Booker T. Washingtone 1856-1915)....love you all...kjb

Here is Jessie showing us her little pregnant belly. She is so excited about being a Mom.













Holly and Jessie sharing a Pregnant together Sister moment!
And Gino, Mom and Charlie having some couch time! AND OF COURSE THE INFAMOUS .....I look the most pregnant contest. Everyone aggreed it was a draw between Holly and Mark!!! And there I am with Jessie and Tiffany getting in my couch time.



Monday, September 8, 2008

Busch Gardens or BUST!!!

Well, it's been a while since I have made an entry
on our BLOG site. Catching a lot of grief from the blog every event girl, so thought I better catch up. My challenge is time, first finding enough to actually present an acceptable blog and then just to find time to sit and do it. I'm afraid this one will not be up to MY standards, but it will be a BLOG!!!!!!! Just going to Busch Gardens is a challenge for me. I love roller coasters and would love having the job of testing them all out, but I dislike the driving to get there. But with determination and hope of riding a new coaster, and of course family support we took off on Friday 2 weeks ago. The trip was not really too bad, Holly and Micah had season pass and wanted to go one more time this year, so we agreed to make the trip with them. Started out a little cloudy and iffy, but it was cool and for August that made going to an amusement park a little more inviting. We drove into the parking lot at 10;10am, got out of the car, and the Sun busted out from the clouds and we we immediately immersed in what felt like 99.99% humidity. Of course after a while your body adjusts and it did, but it was really miserable at first, and I think everyone had the same idea we had to wait till school was in to go there...it was pretty packed. But of course it is big enough to accommodate a lot of peeps!! After gondolaing across the park our first ride of the day was on the new coaster "The Griffin" Holly could not ride because Emily is not used to roller coasters yet, and that was a good excuse to hide her fear of this one. But Kim, Micah, and I took the plunge. In the picture above that is the actual picture of us coming over the first really steep 90 degree drop from 720 feet up. It is a freaky drop, that Will definitely get the adrenalin flowing. the 3 of us are on the very back left hand corner as you look at the picture. To see the real effects of that drop go to Holly and Micahs blog and get the close up view of fear and excitement all wrapped up in 3 faces!!! WE stayed until almost closing time, ate at the picnic site outside the park, drank lots of fluids, and walked for miles and miles and miles...well you get the picture. I would absolutely recommend to get a map of the park before going and plan your route out before you get there, then stick to it. You will enjoy the trip much more and get much more done. Overall, it was a great day. Got to spend time together as family, wish all the other kids could have been there, got to ride every major coaster there except "The Big Bad Wolf", (did not want to walk across the park again to get that final one in), got Micah on a few coasters he had not ridden, had all day to spend with Kim, blue skies and sunshine, just a great day...even if I really had not wanted to go at first. Below you can see Kim and I in front of Mount Vesuvius. And if you want to get a vague idea of what the Griffin is like...click on the video.... It is the most intense 6 seconds you will spend at Busch Gardens, VA.
Pessimists calculate the odds. Optimists believe they can overcome them! Is your glass half full today???................kjb