"Grammy" Shirlyn's Blog
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Allen Family Flights of Fantasy. . . . during quarantine
My son Danny got this idea from DTP whom I believe got it off Facebook. He text all his siblings and their wives and children and threw down the gauntlet young and old to make paper airplanes, do some test runs and then fly to compete. (This reminded me of when Elder Scott stayed in our home and got down on his knees in his suit and taught all my children how to make fancy airplanes (former engineer). All to start and stop at a certain time, record or measure how far/the distance of their flight was and then at the appointed time text their best distance to him. He said take picture and record comments of every one. When all have been received by Danny he would then text everybody the name and distance of the adult (12 and over) and child (under 12) WINNERS. He then put in the mail a gift card for each the winners from TARGET and a small sack of fun candy for each of those who participated. (NOTE: one parent could help a child (4 and under) make their plane but not fly it for them.)
Friday, April 17, 2020
"SOCIAL DISTANCING" "QUARANTINE" now there's a couple of terms that are new to me !
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| Sunday Dinner Visit with Timmy & Shiloh's Family Outside |
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| Sacrament by TJ & his Daddy |
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| 6 ft. Apart if Shopping For Necessities |
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| Hugs & Kisses Thru The Window |
Sunday, April 12, 2020
"Grammy's Christmas Grand's Slumber Party"
"GRAMMY'S CHRISTMAS GRAND'S SLUMBER PARTY"
....Christmas had just lost it's bloom as far as me getting excited about a tree and decorating it and my home. I didn't want for my lack of excitement to seep over into my relationship with my "Grand's". Danny had taken me to Cost Co to pick out a tree and it was just sitting in my living room smelling great but undecorated. The idea came to me about holding a slumber party with any of my "Grand's" that wanted to come. I sent out cute invitations inviting all my grandchildren. I asked them to bring their toothbrush, p.j.'s, a pillow, rubber mat and a sleeping bag. I planned out the menu for dinner: sloppy joe's, chips, root beer, celery and carrot sticks and I told them we were going to make cookies and stroll down the green belt between our twenty homes in our neighborhood and carol and hand out cookies on a Christmas plate. When Danny found out my caroling plans he called and asked if he could join us and bring a small hay wagon and his fun four-wheeler to pull it. When he showed up he had decorated the wagon with Christmas Lights and a Christmas Wreath. We had finished our dinner together. The kids all put on their coats and the Christmas Santa hats I collected for them. Because this activity changed our plans a little we just put frozen cookie dough on the plates and the kids caroled and ran a plate of cookies up to each door. The kids were well received. The neighbors said things like, "We've lived her over 12 years and nobody ever came caroling to us." or "Your grandchildren are beautiful, you are so lucky to have them live near you". or "Would you mind going over to our friends across the street and carol to them?" After we finished caroling we made hot chocolate and Pammie Shea baked cookies to go with it. We made popcorn and cranberry streamers, then they decorated the tree, and then got ready for bed. They sang songs around the tree lit up with old fashion bubble lights like I grew up with as a child. They all put their pads and sleeping bags out we all knelt for family prayers and then they settled in to watch a Christmas Movie together. They all came in and jumped in my bed the next morning and I took a picture of the. Then they got dressed for the day, came in and ate breakfast then their parent's came to get them.
....Christmas had just lost it's bloom as far as me getting excited about a tree and decorating it and my home. I didn't want for my lack of excitement to seep over into my relationship with my "Grand's". Danny had taken me to Cost Co to pick out a tree and it was just sitting in my living room smelling great but undecorated. The idea came to me about holding a slumber party with any of my "Grand's" that wanted to come. I sent out cute invitations inviting all my grandchildren. I asked them to bring their toothbrush, p.j.'s, a pillow, rubber mat and a sleeping bag. I planned out the menu for dinner: sloppy joe's, chips, root beer, celery and carrot sticks and I told them we were going to make cookies and stroll down the green belt between our twenty homes in our neighborhood and carol and hand out cookies on a Christmas plate. When Danny found out my caroling plans he called and asked if he could join us and bring a small hay wagon and his fun four-wheeler to pull it. When he showed up he had decorated the wagon with Christmas Lights and a Christmas Wreath. We had finished our dinner together. The kids all put on their coats and the Christmas Santa hats I collected for them. Because this activity changed our plans a little we just put frozen cookie dough on the plates and the kids caroled and ran a plate of cookies up to each door. The kids were well received. The neighbors said things like, "We've lived her over 12 years and nobody ever came caroling to us." or "Your grandchildren are beautiful, you are so lucky to have them live near you". or "Would you mind going over to our friends across the street and carol to them?" After we finished caroling we made hot chocolate and Pammie Shea baked cookies to go with it. We made popcorn and cranberry streamers, then they decorated the tree, and then got ready for bed. They sang songs around the tree lit up with old fashion bubble lights like I grew up with as a child. They all put their pads and sleeping bags out we all knelt for family prayers and then they settled in to watch a Christmas Movie together. They all came in and jumped in my bed the next morning and I took a picture of the. Then they got dressed for the day, came in and ate breakfast then their parent's came to get them.
Saturday, April 11, 2020
The end of an era in my life of grieving...onto worthwhile projects .
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| Israel ARD & LaPREAL Rogers HOYT - my parents |
Saturday, May 13, 2017
Happily Enjoy A Little Role Reversal People !
We're so blessed in our old age of 74 to still have a parent with us that is 97. We had a father die in the last few year's at the age of 97 and my Mother pass at 94 a few year's earlier. Yes, we're living in an age where we "0ldies but Goodies" still have oldier and goodier ones with us. My opinion is to let them keep their dignity and loosen up and learn to laugh with them when things get a little out of the ordinary. Case in point, if they love their chocolate and it show's.. that's wonderful! Step back and remember how many times they cleaned up our messes OF ALL KIND'S and did it with unconditional love several times a day on a daily basis for several years. Then when we got older they still were there to clean up our messes, of a different kind, and help us work thru them still with that same unconditional love. Our precious elder's don't look in the mirror several times a day, as we all do, and even if they did most can't see clearly. We've seen many wonderful examples of our siblings, our children and our grandchildren showing love and real genuine concern for our parent's. Some take the time to devote one night a month to holding a family gathering with them. Some, who come from out of town, make sure they get a good visit in with their Nonny and Poppy before heading back. Some visit with letter's, pictures or books to read and share. Some come and share their talents. Some come to take them out for a drive. Some come to take them to church. Some come to take them out to eat. Some take them over their favorite desserts and do it often. Some drop in just to stay awhile and visit. Everybody that takes the time always come away feeling so much better about themselves than when they first arrived. They can laugh with their "Nonny" and "Poppy" when called by a wrong name or given an (on the spot) nickname. They don't make fun or belittle their Nonny and Poppy's action's that aren't perhaps what they are use to observing, they'd laugh or smile and find it endearing. I say, let's lovingly enjoy a little role reversal in our lives for I KNOW we will miss it dearly when we no longer have the priviledge. Until me meet again. "Grammy" Shirlyn
Sunday, March 12, 2017
"PHOTO-JOURNALING" - what's behind it and how to get started.
I've posted things about this before but we had a "Service Exchange" in church and my friend sitting next to me told me to do something on my Photo-Journaling for my service and to do it for her. I fully intented to attend the evening of exchange but wasn't able to. I still wanted to keep my promise to her so I wrote the following along with examples so if she still wants to do it she'll understand where I'm coming from.
I can't think of the saying I'm wanting to use but other sayings like "Do I Need It?", "Do I Need It Now?" "Can I Do Without It?" will do. I KNOW I've never lived in a home so small as we are living in now (except maybe in College) but we are very happy. We're close to the medical things we're in need of. We're close to my hubby's sweet 97 year old Momma. We're close to our callings in The Phoenix Arizona Temple. We're close to several of our children and not too far from the rest and do our best to "bug" them as often as they can put up with us.
Since our Senior Couple's Mission to Brasil and even a little before we started "down-sizing" in many ways. Now we're down to a small rented storage unit for a few boxes that we take out a little at a time to work on and our holiday decorations. (BUT we are even down-sizing them each as we celebrate the most current holiday.) Many Christmas Holiday decorations, books, music, dishes, glassware, tablecloths, centerpieces, tree orniments ect. have been given to our families. We actually held a "Second-Hand Christmas Gift Giving"holiday this past Christmas. One of the rewards of doing it was the love we felt towards our children and grand-children as we let go a little bit of our past special memories and passed them onto the most important people in the world to us. We didn't know how they would react and felt a little like a couple of ole cheapskates, but the reactions we did receive from some were very precious and special to us.
One thing we decided to do was NOT put all our past in storage (paper and picture-wise). What's the point? We're in our 70's, if we don't take the time NOW to make-up our "Photo-Journal Memories" who will LATER? Everybody else has their own lives to keep up with. SOOOO, even thou our one bedroom apartment looks somewhat like a storage unit it's self, I find my passion for "Photo-Journaling" get's the attention it needs on a daily basis IF only because I'm a very organized person and I can only stand so much of "comfortable clutter"! Each week I've been able to discard several boxes as I remove what I want to work with and discard the rest out of a box. I have informed my children that if there are any other boxes left when I leave this life just light a match to them (no use cluttering up their lives)! My goal is to "Photo-Journal" what's in my many boxes and enjoy the memories and perhaps bore some of my children and "Grand's" along the way with a few of our many many good and even not so good memories that we have experienced in our lifetime. After all those experiences have helped shape the people that we are, (warts and all)!
Since I've "Photo-Journaled" my whole life it's kinda fun to see how my idea's of what I use to save for memories has changed over the year's. I've changed from putting every match book and napkin of an event into my albums to trying to get each event in our lives down to a few pages each. Since the boxes are full of mixed year's of STUFF I learned from our daughter LaNell who use to be a Creative Memories Consultant to put the happenings of an event on the front and back of a page, that way it doesn't matter that the event isn't done in date order, it can be inserted in an album where it fits in down the line date-wise when I'M READY. I use acid-free paper in my albums and I put page protectors on each page. (Some might feel this is over-kill but having so many in my family I don't want to hover over them IF they want to look thru my efforts. I don't want to be afraid they'll smudge or tear my hard and loving work.)
The best way for my children and grandcildren to see how each family member has changed in looks with each year is for them to look at our Christmas Albums. I have albums that hold only Christmas pictures, cards, newsletters ect. Starting with Jim as a child and me as a child up to the latest years. They are part of what I put out for Christmas and I kept them for that purpose when I was giving memories out.
I can't think of the saying I'm wanting to use but other sayings like "Do I Need It?", "Do I Need It Now?" "Can I Do Without It?" will do. I KNOW I've never lived in a home so small as we are living in now (except maybe in College) but we are very happy. We're close to the medical things we're in need of. We're close to my hubby's sweet 97 year old Momma. We're close to our callings in The Phoenix Arizona Temple. We're close to several of our children and not too far from the rest and do our best to "bug" them as often as they can put up with us.
Since our Senior Couple's Mission to Brasil and even a little before we started "down-sizing" in many ways. Now we're down to a small rented storage unit for a few boxes that we take out a little at a time to work on and our holiday decorations. (BUT we are even down-sizing them each as we celebrate the most current holiday.) Many Christmas Holiday decorations, books, music, dishes, glassware, tablecloths, centerpieces, tree orniments ect. have been given to our families. We actually held a "Second-Hand Christmas Gift Giving"holiday this past Christmas. One of the rewards of doing it was the love we felt towards our children and grand-children as we let go a little bit of our past special memories and passed them onto the most important people in the world to us. We didn't know how they would react and felt a little like a couple of ole cheapskates, but the reactions we did receive from some were very precious and special to us.
One thing we decided to do was NOT put all our past in storage (paper and picture-wise). What's the point? We're in our 70's, if we don't take the time NOW to make-up our "Photo-Journal Memories" who will LATER? Everybody else has their own lives to keep up with. SOOOO, even thou our one bedroom apartment looks somewhat like a storage unit it's self, I find my passion for "Photo-Journaling" get's the attention it needs on a daily basis IF only because I'm a very organized person and I can only stand so much of "comfortable clutter"! Each week I've been able to discard several boxes as I remove what I want to work with and discard the rest out of a box. I have informed my children that if there are any other boxes left when I leave this life just light a match to them (no use cluttering up their lives)! My goal is to "Photo-Journal" what's in my many boxes and enjoy the memories and perhaps bore some of my children and "Grand's" along the way with a few of our many many good and even not so good memories that we have experienced in our lifetime. After all those experiences have helped shape the people that we are, (warts and all)!
Since I've "Photo-Journaled" my whole life it's kinda fun to see how my idea's of what I use to save for memories has changed over the year's. I've changed from putting every match book and napkin of an event into my albums to trying to get each event in our lives down to a few pages each. Since the boxes are full of mixed year's of STUFF I learned from our daughter LaNell who use to be a Creative Memories Consultant to put the happenings of an event on the front and back of a page, that way it doesn't matter that the event isn't done in date order, it can be inserted in an album where it fits in down the line date-wise when I'M READY. I use acid-free paper in my albums and I put page protectors on each page. (Some might feel this is over-kill but having so many in my family I don't want to hover over them IF they want to look thru my efforts. I don't want to be afraid they'll smudge or tear my hard and loving work.)
The best way for my children and grandcildren to see how each family member has changed in looks with each year is for them to look at our Christmas Albums. I have albums that hold only Christmas pictures, cards, newsletters ect. Starting with Jim as a child and me as a child up to the latest years. They are part of what I put out for Christmas and I kept them for that purpose when I was giving memories out.
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
"The Jim & Shirlyn Allen FAMILY REUNION 2016 Greer, AZ
“The Jim & Shirlyn Allen Family Reunion”
Greer, Arizona 2016
July 17 thru July 23
(a blow by blow accounting)
by “Papa” & “Grammy” Allen
We arrived in Greer, AZ at Danny & Kimberly’s Mountain Home Sunday afternoon (yesterday) in a beautiful rain storm. Smells so wonderful and clean. Tricia and her children arrived a half hour before us because we stopped to get some Snowflake Karn” in memory of Momma to share with everybody as they trickled in. Next to arrive was Timmy & Shiloh’s family with our youngest “Grand” little Smithie who was a little overwhelmed with all the attention he was getting. Everybody ate their “Karn” snack and then Timmy put out his famous Cottage Cheese Dip with Salsa and chips for all to enjoy while playing “JaNae”. Stacy and Aftin had never played it before so everybody was teaching as we went along. Then most went to bed and at 11:30 PM Billy’s and Robby’s families arrived together towing Robby’s fun mobile. Billy and Karen came in to our bedroom to say hello and Karen was so adorable she was clapping and wiggling with excitement at being all together again. We kept little Ashlyn in our bed to snuggle while her parents emptied their car and got everybody in the two families bedded down. “Papa” Jim and I, “Grammy” Shirlyn had four “roomies” for awhile but then Ashlyn’s Daddy came to claim her and later on Abbie decided to wander around a lot so we sent her up to “room” with her Momma and hoped her Momma could help her want to go back to sleep. Tricia was only able to come up at all IF she could do her work on the computer while here . So when we all went to bed all WI Fi was turned off so that when she woke up at 4 to start her internet business. the internet would work good for her. Everybody was assigned to bring up groceries for one Breakfast, one Lunch and one Dinner they decided to take one day each and get it over with but because Karen and Kristin wanted to do their two days together and got up here so late and had asked for Monday Timmy and Shiloh volunteered to do their Breakfast and then Tuesday they can do their Breakfast. Everybody brought up their own pillows, bath towels, sleeping bags for children or bedding. Jim and I made a CostCo stop and picked up 500 each of dinner paper plates, bowls, cups or various sizes, knives, forks, spoons, paper towels, toilet paper, dish detergent, hand soap and trash bags. We’re geared for bear!!! The kids have already started to make up a play to present to us. They’ve cleaned out a very lopsided fort to play in, practiced their musical numbers for the family night for sharing; make a bicycle obstacle coarse; reading to each other and just enjoying being together as siblings and cousins. Busy, Busy people, we just feel so blessed that they would want to spend a week with us. Billy’s old house is in the middle of closing and so is Robby’s in New Mexico so Kristin’s off to Eager to a bank to do paper work and Billy’s here for a week even though he’s already spent a couple of weeks in California for Karen’s Eagleston Reunion. Danny’s staying in town until Weds. after work and then Tatum and Romney will come Thurs. on their way to heading to Utah to Tessa’s Homecoming. I asked one to be in charge of everybody getting a menu together; One in charge of making sure everybody had an Olympic Event to bring up all equipment for; Kimberly’s got “Sr. & Jr. Chore Charts” going; Billy’s out organizing rides in the two fun mobiles (Danny leaves his here at their place for the summer) and Jim’s appointed himself the photographer for me. I’m not as mobile as I’d like to be but they are all so creative and helpful and work well together so Jim and I can just enjoy being with them all.
Sample Menu:
Sunday night snack: “Karn” on the cob; two dips and lots of chips. (J/S, Timmy)
Monday Morning: Pancakes with peanut butter and syrup (Timmy & Shiloh)
Monday Lunch: hoagy sandwiches, chips, watermelon (Billy, Karen & Kristin)
Monday Dinner: Teriyaki chicken bowls (Kristin, Billy & Karen)
Tuesday Breakfast: “Poppy McMuffins” cut up blueberries & strawberries( & orange juice (Kristin, Billy & Karen)
Tuesday Lunch: Bean Burritos, Cheese Quesadilla , Chips and Salsa (Timmy & Shiloh)
Tuesday Dinner: Shiloh’s Momma’s Pessa Stew with Cornbread (Timmy & Shiloh)
Weds.. Breakfast: Granola Parfaits and Bagels (Kristin, Billy & Karen)
Weds. LuncH: Chicken Noodle Soup or Potato Soup, Rolls, Brownies & ice Cream. (Kristin, Billy & Karen)
Weds. Dinner: -bque Pork on Rolls, Chips, Carrots, Brownies & Ice Cream (Kristin, Billy & Karen)
Thursday Breakfast: Fruit Smoothies and Cream Cheese Bagels. (Tricia)
Thursday Lunch: Ham & Cheese Sliders, Chips, Fruit (Tricia)
Thursday Dinner: -Bqued hamburgers (Danny & Kimberly)
Friday Breakfast:
Friday Lunch:
Friday Dinner:
Sat. Breakfast:
Sat. Lunch:
IT’S MONDAY MORNING: Several started the day early on jogs, walks or runs. Billy went one way and Kimberly went another. Karen and Amy walked thru Greer and back but our Kristin who usually get’s out on runs had to get ready for the day and go do banking to close on the home in New Mexico that they sold. She came back with a funny story about banking in the small town of Eagar that had us laughing. The new tables outside were arranged with the help of our strong teen “Grand’s” into one long table with nice oilcloth coverings that I gave to Kimberly for her Mountain Retreat when we moved out of our Whitehorn Home a couple of months ago. I was so happy to see you liked them enough to use up here. Kimberly had the boys that had slept on the porch, roll up their bedding and fold up their cots so the porch could be used for activities during the day. We have such a full, fun day ahead of us (Tuesday). We had Timmy & Shiloh’s delicious pancakes and Billy’s cinnamon, sugar apple slices. When kitchen was all spit spot by Timmy & Shiloh all sorts of fun things began to happen. The Rino’s were take out the targets were set up for archery and BeeBe Gun’s came out of hiding, kids fishing poles were purchased and bikes chains were lubed. I was able to observe all even when hooked up to my ice machine for therapy thru our bedroom window. Fact is I think I observed Jim and our Billy have the longest conversation uninterrupted by Karen & I in my whole life (thru the screen on our bedroom window). The teen “Grandson’s” were impressed with their uncle Timmy’s archery skills and they also enjoyed getting the feel of the bow (50-80 # pull) . Even Amy & Kimberly gave it a try and succeeded . Several got to have a try at the wheel of Danny & Robby’s Rino’s.. Fact is we had a visit from our local forest service law enforcement because they got a complaint from the first house on Danny’s road. They did not give us a ticket just said not to ride beyond the fence along the stream because of it being a bird sanctuary. The fishing was great fun to observe and what I could observe was shared thru picture for me. Timmy took it upon himself to help Levi, Pammie Shea , Abbie catch their first fish and Billy helped Austin catch his first fish. We had lunch of great everything but the kitchen sink hoagies amidst a couple of rain storms. Jim was in charge of our Family Home Evening and had the boys line up the tables and chairs church style. He talked about the importance of family and thanked Kimberly and Danny for making our “Jim and Shirlyn Allen Family 2016 Reunion” possible in their beautiful Mountain Retreat. Then he had Kimberly talked about their once a month Family Home Evening with Nonny& Poppy Allen. She told us that they started it five years ago and that it was the best because their children grew to love their Nonny and Poppy and they learned so much from them. Then Jim had each couple in the family report of their families. After that he had each couple tell how they met and decided they were the ones for each other. Jim also reported on how we met and how we decided to get married. It was a fun evening and afterwards we had hot out of the oven chocolate chip cookies and cups of milk. Then the kids played games with Billy & Timmy while the women stood around the kitchen and told stories and laughed about things that they are their kids had done. We are so blessed that all our children enjoy being together. Robby even called to tell us that he and LaNell’s family were having their own Family Home Evening in Sandy going out to dinner together. The Pecks are in Utah for Dayna’s college graduation from BYU Idaho this week.
Can’t wait to see what today hold’s . Already Kimberly’s off and running shortly after 6 this morning and Billy probably is out in the woods also but I’ve been in getting my shower over before the bathroom is taken over by the rest of this crew. After Kristin, Billy & Karen fed us all a delicious breakfast of “Poppy McMuffin’s” and fresh fruit. Then pretty much everybody did their own things while other’s were preparing & gathering materials for their planned
“Allen Family Olympic” events. Then lunch was prepared by (Timmy & Shiloh) of Mexican Food. Then, Let the Games Begin: …………….
THE JIM & SHIRLYN FAMILY OLYMPICS 2016
Organized & Conducted by Amy
Assisted by her Jim & Kimberly
1-5:30 PM
Greer, AZ
“The Star Spangled Banner” was beautifully sung by Anna Allen and then she led us in “The Pledge of Allegiance.”
Amy Steele organized and conducted with her Dad Jim Allen as her assistant and Kimberly Allen as the official photographer.
1st EVENT - “THE BIATHLON “- sponsored by The Wade & Amy Allen Steele Family
(The event consisted of a Bike Race 3/4 ways around the cabin; Target Shoot with soft pellet gun;, Dirt Bike Obstacle Coarse all timed for three different levels or age groups).
First Level Awards went to: Bronze - Royce
Silver - Ashlyn
Gold - Ruby
Second Level Awards: Bronze - Anna
Silver - Megan
Gold - Brady
Third Level Awards: Bronze - Justin
Silver - Max
Gold - Gavin
2nd EVENT - “THE CRACKER-WHACKER RACE” - sponsored by The J.Robert & Kristin Smith Allen Family (The event consisted of two age groups with each having a ribbon tied around their waste with a full saltine cracker attached to it and each handed a “whacker” which was a rolled up part of a magazine . The last one left with his “cracker” still on his string won.)
First Level Awards: Bronze - Justin
Silver - Gavin
Gold - Timmy
Second Level Awards:
Bronze - Austin
Silver - Pamela
Gold - Levi
3rd EVENT - “THE CORN HOLE” - sponsored by The Danny & Kimberly Steele Allen Family. (The event consisted of whole families competing against each other in throwing bean bags into a hole on a tilted board several feet away.) Scores were kept for each family and then an elimination took place until the top three families scores were made.)
The Awards went to:
Bronze - Rob & Kristin Allen Family (Kristin, Justin, Lauren & Megan)
Silver - Danny & Kimberly Allen Family (Kimberly, Gavin Ard, Aftin)
Gold - “Papa” with Amy & Wade Steele Family ( Amy, Max, Brady, Abbie & Ruby)
4th EVENT - “THE GUNNY SACK RACE” - sponsored by The Tricia & Matthu Rooker Family. (This event consisted of two families competing agains each other until one had the best time and continued to happen until finished and the best three times per family received metals.)
The Awards went to:
Bronze - Tricia & Matthu Rooker Family (Tricia, Rae, Stacy, Royce & Ryker) Silver - Billy & Karen Allen Family (Billy, Karen, Audrey, Anna, . Alisa, Austin, Ashlyn)
Gold - (Aftin & Gavin of D & K Family
5th EVENT - ‘THE DIZZY WAITER RACE:” - sponsored by The Timmy & Shiloh Allen Family. (This event consisted of a tray with several plastic cups filled with water. The first on each team was to take the tray full of cups with water over to another person across the way who has been spinning 5 times before he could be handed the tray then he had to race to the other side not spilling any water. After all the families competed against each other the best three times we awarded prizes.)
The Awards went to:
Bronze - Timmy & Shiloh Allen Family (T.J., Pammie Shea, Levi)
Silver - Danny & Kimberly Allen Family ( Gavin Ard, Aftin)
Gold - Robby & Kristin Allen Family (Kristin,, Lauren, Justin & Megan)
6th EVEN T - “THE ALLEN FAMILY - I CAN RUN ONE MILE ANYTIME, ANY PLACE, NO MATTER WHAT - RACE” - sponsored by The Billy & Karen Allen Family
( This event had all the kids lined up on half of the dirt road starting below “Hoyt’s Hide-A-Way” Cabin and the kids ran to the picnic area by the lake. It was a timed race and not only did they have awards for the “Top” but for various categories that the organizers came up with.)
honorable mention and fun. The awards went to: BRONZE - Brady Steele
SILVER - Justin Allen
GOLD - Gavin Ard Allen
“Hit it with your best Shot”……………………… Stacy
“Best Form”……………………………………………Ryker
“Best Stride”……………………………………….…Alisa
“ Eye of the Tiger”………………………………… …“TJ”
“Never Gave Up”……………………………………… Rae
“Best Dressed.”………………………………………. Lauren
“Her smile endured”………………….Ashlyn
“Cutest running Shoes………………Abbie
“Great Sports” who made everything fun and encouraged all around them to do their best and keep going: ……………………… Audrey Allen, Anna Allen, Austin Allen, Levi Allen , “Grammy”
and we can’t leave out:
“Best Natured”……………….baby Smith’y
It was such a fun time together. BOY did we time it just right with a little help from above. It wasn’t 3 min. after we all got into our cars to go back to the cabin that lightning and thunder and heavy rain descended drenching those riding in the “fun car’s”.
Shiloh and Timmy had a hot delicious meal of Passe Stew and Cornbread ready for us after everybody cleaned up from the days activities.
The evening ended with hot chocolate made for all by Lauren, Rae and Audrey. Some played “Banana Boat” while other’s just relaxed.
Timmy, is the first that had to get back to work and also close on their new home. He left at 9:30 PM and after he pulled out a couple more cars did the same but they were going animal hunting ( we called it “Spotlighting” back in the day). They kinda had a scary twist on the events of the evening. The Teen Girls were out looking and their Daddy and Uncle came up behind them close with flashing bright lights and other taunting. “Uncle Billy” was lucky they didn’t dial 911. because then he would have had two citations from The Greer Unruly Patrol. The first being heading the pack of “rino” drivers around a broken down fence and tooling over a meadow of grass that the ranger said was federal bird habitat (since when’s all I want to know). I think he was the local “Barnie Fife” who was misusing his authority with undo dominion.
After yesterday’s busy Olympic Workout we had a cabin full of people who slept later. Amy had to leave with Brady for Gilbert for him to ge thru his new Middle School and get the lay of the land and his schedule because they all start Monday. Amy is doing a quick turn around and on her way back here.
For their activities for the day thus far. Some rehearsed for the family talent show being held tonight. Other’s took off exploring. Jim was “the sag wagon” for the nature hike into and thru Greer with all the pre-teens and Tricia and Kristin. The Teen girls took one of the cars to go explore a ghost town that the men and teen boys were going to go paintball near. They all just returned, along with Amy and Danny and Kimberly are in charge of dinner tonite.. Then our “Allen Family Extravaganza”.
I need to mention that Kimberly spent most of yesterday and the evening helping me reorganize my iphoto program which is full of thousands of pictures and she taught me what so many of my computer buttons are for. Took lots of notes but unless I do my assigned homework I will soon forget.
They couldn’t have eaten “Srinky-dink” plastic metals. Good idea Amy to have us make the Olympic Metals out of various items featuring chocolate.
Every evening “Mrs. Hannegen” aunt Kimberly have the Jr. kids and the Sr. kids pull a chore from her chart for the next 24 hours. The little kids go up to her at various times during the day and ask her for a job. This is Ruby and Ryker cleaning widows as high as they can reach. Soooooo adorable how focused they were
When the men and boys were out they went down by “Hoyt’s Hide-Away” aspen grove and discovered the tree Billy & Karen carved their names on when they were dating. It survived the forest fire just barely. As you can see there were cabins that didn’t make it.
Delicious Lunch of warm ham and cheese sliders with“Aunt Tricia.”
Danny and Kimberly just fixed us THE BEST hamburger’s and hot dogs with all the fixins’ and a delicious salad called “Roommate Salad” of spinach, green onions, slivered almonds, cubed apples.
Now for “The Allen Extravaganza”……….. let the talent overwhelm us all ! TO BE CONTINUED WITH PICTURES with Kimberly's wonderful help. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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