7.03.2008

A Visit to Betsy & Bryan's House...

You remember Sarah & Betsy, yes? Last time I went to visit Betsy was when little Owen was newborn! Well, Betsy and her husband Bryan have added another wee one to the family and my friend Sarah set up a visit so we could see the family.


Sarah and Betsy (with little Fern in front). The photos I had with Bryan turned out blurry!

Miss Sophie has gotten big! But she's as charming and precocious as ever.

She's also on the move. This one never stops once she gets going.

Owen is getting big, too! He tries to keep up with Sophie but as I said above, she's a bit of a blur.

And this is the newest addition to the family: little baby Fern! Aww. She's so sleepy. It's exhausting being a new baby.

And finally this is Zoe. She's the family's slightly perturbed kitty. She is on a diet and is not at all amused by the fact that she can see her food but not eat it. Poor kitty!

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5.12.2008

Some extra pics of Charlevoix

Dale took a few postcard-esque shots of Charlevoix and other things that caught his fancy. Just though I'd share them rather than tuck them away in a folder! The photo above is the harbor in Charlevoix.

An abandoned building. Abandoned buildings are almost always interesting to me; I don't know why.

Lake Michigan from Charlevoix. Pretty!

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5.11.2008

Weekend Up North . . .

Dale shot a wedding in Petoskey the first weekend of May and since it was my birthday weekend--and a place where many dear friends live--I decided to go with him.

We stayed with Doug...

and the boys (Oliver and Cole, pictured above).

Dale did everything he could to make it a nice birthday for me. It was great, actually, though this year is filled with painful "firsts" without my mom Dale made it really special and fun. Anyway, Dale had a bunch of people call me (he's sneaky) and got me a new iPod. Sweet! And my friend Rebecca made me cupcakes for the road trip--she's a sweetie!

While Dale was working, Doug & I drove to Charlevoix on Saturday to meet our friend Heather and her little girl Maggie for lunch. We also wandered about Charlevoix for a spell and got ice cream.

Heather is pregnant with baby #2 and is due in a couple of weeks! This is us in Charlevoix. Oh, and I'm wearing my new glasses! As one of the bosses at work told me, "very fashion-forward!" But I think that might have been an insult. Hee!

Maggie is a cutie! And she loves her glass, too, obviously! She lit up like the fourth of July when Heather gave her the sunglasses! Ha!

Then it was back to Petoskey. During the weekend we went to a few of our favorite spots including Roast & Toast (an adorable indie coffee shop/deli) that is situated right next to one of my favorite bookstores in the world: McLean & Eakin (I could live there). Also, we went to the greatest kitchen gadget store in Michigan: Cutler's. It was a very happy trip!

We drove to Harbor Springs on Sunday and had breakfast at Mary Ellen's Diner--an old-fashioned counter grill and ice cream spot.

Doug & I soaking up the atmosphere! We also saw Iron Man. Good times.

Dale and I took the long way home--we drove along Lake Michigan as much as we could and stopped for dinner in St. Joseph to eat on a restaurant patio and watch the sunset. Lovely weekend! It was great to see Heather & Doug! I wish we all lived closer.

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4.19.2008

Granda Cutcher's 90th Birthday!

Last weekend we made a quick trip to Michigan to go to Dale's maternal grandmother's 90th birthday party! It was a huge success--everybody was there! Dale took some photos to commemorate the occasion.

Dale's grandmothers! Grandma Cutcher and Grandma Murray (his mom's mom and his dad's mom). It was sweet of Grandma Murray to come to the party; Dale was excited to have both his grannies in one place.

Grandma Cutcher's brood: (top) Beverly, Donnie, Genevieve, Jackie, John, (bottom) Darlene, and Grandma Cutcher.

Grandma's portrait for the local paper...

Lauren (our niece, for those that don't know) and Grandma.

Grandma Cutcher and her sister.

To see all of the pictures that Dale took, check out our gallery by clicking here.

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2.11.2008

Dale’s Speaker Project

A post from Dale:

I have had the below set of speakers for about 16 years and though these 20+ year old speakers are not exactly attractive, I absolutely love the sound and it would cost an absurd amount of money to replace them. Why? Because I am NUTS!

So, like most men, I prefer function over style so the big ugly boxes did not bother me much until Rebecca noted they were an obvious eyesore. She reminded me of this OFTEN – and I realized I had to do something about them.

I launched a scheme to wrap the original black boxes in new wood in an effort to make them more attractive. It did not take long for my nutty mind to decide I needed to build brand new cabinets out of walnut and take what was supposed to be an easy project and create a major endeavor over the Christmas holiday.

I managed to get Dad to agree to all of this – I think he just might be a little nuttier than I am; thankfully it did not take a whole lot of convincing, honestly. He is a pretty easy mark, sometimes.

View below exhibit A, the 24-year-old ugly black box:

Following are a few shots of Dear Ol' Dad working his hide off on yet another one of my projects. Thankfully he has not charged me for glue and fasteners over the years or I would be in the poor house.

Think we have enough clamps on it? Honestly I think we could have used a few more of them but we made do.

Here is 50% of the finished project – sans the finish. The other one was in the confines of about 10 clamps allowing the glue to dry. Pretty darn hot looking if you ask me.

Yeah, about the finish; Dear Ol' Dad left me to fend for myself in that regard – I must be losing my touch with him. Actually, he is smarter than I give him credit for because finishing these SOB's was a lot more work than I had originally imagined they would be, which is usually the case.

Here they are on the dining room table – note the subtle orange wall in the background – waiting for the walnut banding to cover the plywood edge.

Test fitting the banding before permanently attaching it.

Now here they are really coming together, each cabinet has a couple coats of Danish Oil to really bring out walnut figuring. This is what I had in mind when I selected this wood – great looking grain and a deep warm color. It is just a shame that I will be covering the front of these with fabric.

After getting three coats of hand rub polyurethane on them it was time to take them for a test drive; I am pleased they sound and look better than ever.

Here they are completed with vintage fabric fronts. As mentioned above, my goal was to get these to better fit with our mid-century modern style and I think I have successfully done so. In fact, a coworker saw this picture on my computer and asked, "What's with those old speakers?"

I honestly think this past Christmas has been one of the best; I got to spend a ton of time with my dad doing something we both love – working with wood - and I will be able to see and use these speakers everyday for years to come. Nothing beats the pride of accomplishment.

Of course, working on speakers was not the only thing I did over the holiday; I also managed to whip my mother in a few games of scrabble, which rarely happens. No doubt she is chomping at the bit to reestablish her dominance on the scrabble table.

Nothing beats doing what you love with people you love.

Now I wonder what project I can sucker my dad into next year...

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2.03.2008

Wayne Bowls 800 Series

Dale's dad reached a personal best recently and got a write-up in the Flint Journal!

You can see the article on Wayne's (Dale's brother, not his father) blog by clicking here.

Pair roll 800 series in same league on same lanes

GENESEE COUNTY
THE FLINT JOURNAL FIRST EDITION
Sunday, February 03, 2008 Journal Sports Writer

...Cox, who surpassed a previous high of 767, connected on the same pair of lanes (7-8) where a few weeks earlier he'd watched Wayne Murray reach two personal milestones in the same league.

Murray, bowling for Monogramming by Martha, followed a 300 opening game with scores of 226 and 279 for 805.

The perfect game was a first for Murray while the series exceeded a previous high of 803 set last season in the Duane Clinton Senior Classic at Galaxy.

His 29-strike performance made the Grand Blanc resident one of only a few area bowlers to boast multiple 800 series in Flint Senior Bowling Association leagues.

"I think this one was more satisfying than the other 800 since I had to come off a 300 start and stay focused for the next two games," Murray said.

"I didn't want to do what I have seen happen so many times when a guy starts the day with a perfect game. He loses his focus or gets too caught up in the moment or something and crashes."

Although delighted to have recorded a career high, Murray believes his series should have been higher. He did not miss the strike pocket and left only single pin spares.

"In the second game I rolled the ball as well as the first game," Murray said.

"You begin to wonder, 'Am I doing something different?' It's funny how things happen and how luck plays in scoring."

The 300 game completed for Murray his "big five" of accomplishments on the bowling lanes and golf course.

In golf he has recorded the rarest of shots, a double eagle, while also having made a hole-in-one and eagle.

His double eagle came at Willowbrook Golf Course in Byron.

"It was 20 years ago, a blind shot with a two-iron with a lot of luck from about 220 yards," Murray said...

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1.04.2008

More Christmas Photos...

Dale finally gave me the pictures he took at Christmas. More family pics below...

I took this one--Dale and his Grandma Murray on Christmas Eve.

Grandma Murray helping Ian with his new keyboard.

Ian unwrapping an exciting present.

On Christmas morning we went to Wayne & Lisa's to play with kids. Lauren kicked my butt while playing Operation!

For dinner we went to my Uncle Randy & Aunt Diane's. Here's a picture of my cousin Randy with his boys, Jack & Colton.

Jack & Colton playing with my Aunt Diane's mom in the background.

Our last stop was to stop in and see Melissa & Matthew, our niece and nephew from Dale's stepbrother, Tim.

Melissa and her very pretty long-haired kitty!

This is Bruno, Dale's mom's dog. He's a beauty! And was very affectionate and excited to have company.

Dale's mom asked for a new Better Homes & Gardens cookbook for Christmas. She said her old one was "worn out"--she was NOT joking!

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12.28.2007

Christmas Pictures...

We saw a great many friends & family members over the holiday. This is just a handful of those we shared our long weekend with.

Jim & Paula Paulus. Thanks for the brunch on Christmas Eve.

At my Uncle Randy & Aunt Diane's we met up with a bunch of family from Rebecca's dad's side. This is cousin Randy and his girlfriend Aleesha.

We spent some quality time at Barb's house, particularly on Christmas Evening.


And this was probably the only time Lauren & Ian were both sitting down for any spell during the big Christmas present unwrapping portion of the evening!

Thanks to everyone for your hospitality, particularly Dale's mom for making us big breakfasts and putting us up for the entirety of our stay!

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11.19.2007

Flint is Still Violent


Flint got #3 in the unsafest cities in America! Congrats Ol' hometown!

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11.09.2007

Mom's Memorial Service Information

Some folks have asked so I thought I should give an update to all about the memorial service:

My mom's memorial service will be in Flint, Michigan, on Sunday.

There will be a visitation from 3-4 p.m. at Plumb-Smith Funeral Home, followed by a short memorial service. My mom was cremated. I will have a photo album and some pictures there so people can remember has when she was healthy and happy.

Plumb-Smith Funeral Home
maps.google.com
1208 North Ballenger Highway
Flint, MI 48504
(810) 238-7657

There will be a late lunch at the Burton Eagles club; my aunts and Dale's mom (and her sister) are making dishes to pass.

Burton Eagles -
3317 E Bristol Rd.
Burton, MI
(810) 742-1020


Thanks for being such good friends to us.

Love,

Rebecca & Dale

We've put some pictures of mom and family online if anyone is interested: Gallery!

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11.06.2006

Weekend Apart for Us but with Old Friends! Yay!

Dale and I spent the weekend apart. Of course, he didn't take any pictures with his friends! Gah! But he said it was great to see them and to hang out in Fenton and Flint. Big love to Greg, Chase, Mikee, Terry and Jonathon. And thanks to Matt for driving over with Dale!



Heather cutting the cake!


I was up in the Traverse City area visiting with some of my favorite friends. My college roomie and BFF Heather is pregnant and we had a shower for her on Saturday. Rebecca did a great job with decorations and I enjoyed being there with my gal pals! Thanks for letting me stay and being a great hostess, Cindy (you remember, the Mary Kay lady)!

On Sunday, Doug and Suzanne came over from Petoskey and we had an amazing brunch at the Hasselhof. No, that's an actor. Hofbrau? I think. Whatev. It was delish! Make your own Bloody Mary bar! Waffles! Chocolate-covered strawberries! Prime Rib! Insanity in Interlochen!


Heather is indeed preggers! See little Isabella and Bennett
(Brent and Cindy's super cute kids) in the background.


Heather and Ryan Ranger--proud parents-to-be! We're happy to share this big occasion with them! Wow! Congrats!


Doug and Suzanne! It was so great to see them. It was the only chance I've had to see them so far this year! Tragedy! I adore them both to bits and pieces and Dougie and I have been BFF since 1994-ish!

Brent and Cindy! Brent is Heather's lil' bro and Cindy is Ree's cousin! They're the cutest! Two kids later they're still crazy in love! Aww!

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10.17.2006

Weekend with Betsy & Sarah

Last weekend Dale had some quiet time to prepare for an upcoming photo shoot while I drove over to Michigan to see some dear friends!

This is Betsy and Sarah! Good friends since 1993! Oh, how young we all were then! We met on Mackinac Island as sweet little fudge girls at Ryba's fudge shop!

We went to Jenny's Farm Market in Dexter, near Betsy's lovely home!
Betsy's husband Bryan is a sweetheart! He can be seen here with their adorable new baby Owen--just three months old! Owen is at that age where anything but food time is a little annoying. Hee! He's very single-minded!


And this is my good friend Miss Sophie! She is Betsy and Bryan's two-year-old daughter. She's about the cutest thing alive, has the sweetest disposition and the best manners! She is seen here dancing to an Elmo song with her beloved cat Chloe and Chloe's new friend Princess Kitty!

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