Monday, July 30, 2012

2012 Reunion Snapshots

A big thanks to Gramma and Grandpa for making the reunion happen, it was definitely a ton of time and effort on your part.
Thanks to all who contributed. 
Love being with all you good looking folks!!!














 Sadly I didn't have pictures of everyone but a few of the highlights off of my camera!
Love ~ Jenny

BIG THANX !!!

Thanx to all who contributed to the hygiene kits, not just with supplies but also organizing and assembling them.  Every step of the process is essential.  Homelessness is a complex issue.  We aren't professionals and we can't solve the addiction problems or the mental illness, but we can make sure that when they come in for a shower, they have new supplies and leave with clean socks!

Because I have been given much, I too must give;
Because of thy great bounty, Lord, each day I live
I shall divide my gifts from thee with every brother that I see
Who has the need of help from me.

Because I have been sheltered, fed by thy good care,
I cannot see another's lack and I not share
 My glowing fire, my loaf of bread, My roof's safe shelter overhead,
That he too may be comforted.

Because I have been blessed by thy great love, dear Lord,
I'll share thy love again, according to thy word.
I shall give love to those in need; I'll show that love by word and deed:
Thus shall my thanks be thanks indeed. 

Hymns #219

Thanx again,
Luv Charlene



What I Loved

Well, Grampa and I were so tired, we were in bed really really early so here I am, bright eyed and bushy tailed, laying in bed thinking about what I loved about our reunion.  Here, in no particular order, are only SOME of what delighted me.  Feel free to add yours:

1.  Most of all, I think I loved seeing our family togetherness; the hugs, the smiles, the excitement at seeing each other. 

2.  I loved seeing how everyone has matured;  the new parents, the success of all the grandchildren; the maturity of our own children performing so admirably the role of gramma and grampa - even though when someone said "gramma" my head automatically turned.

3.  I loved that even though the rain forced us to be in close quarters for many hours there was no contention.  Everyone was still happy and enjoying being together.

4.  I loved the presentation of Arland's mission.  I truly felt the spirit and found myself with moist eyes.

5.  I loved the laughter:  that everyone loved being together.

6.  I loved that we could do service while having fun together.  It felt so good to make the hygiene kits for the homeless.

7.  I loved seeing all the new shortest people.  They are so beautiful and seeing how much their older siblings (the 2,3 and 4 year olds) have matured. 

8.  I loved seeing what wonderful parents the moms and dads of the new little people are.  I am so very proud of each of you. 

9.  I loved the food.

10.  I loved the letter and package for our Elder Arland.

11.  I loved the facility.

12.  I loved that everyone donated so much - time, effort, food, helping each other, planning activities, cleaning up, doing dishes,working together and always with smiles and laughter.

13.  I loved the elk horn name tags/awards.  Such creativity!  How impressive is that?

14.  I loved the smiles and cuddles of the babies.

15.  I loved that we didn't have any mishaps.

16.  I loved that Alyson and Wendy could get to know each other. 

 17.  I love that everyone WANTS to get together and that when we are together we have such a great time.

18.  I loved that everyone wants to look after gramma & grampa.

....   but mostly, I just loved being with my family, for me it is the most favorite place in the world to be.  I think it was President Hinckley who said something like "the love we feel here on earth we will take with us into the eternities."  I am so grateful that we can enhance that love.  I firmly believe that this life is about families.  Thank you for being you and for choosing to become part of our family.  I love each one of you - those who were born into our family and those who were chosen by them.   The only way our reunion could have been better is if EVERYONE could have attended.  We so missed those of you who were working and were not able to be with us this time.  Just know that we were thinking of you!

Oh yes - one last thing:  I loved the zip line.

Love,
Gramma

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Reunion

Thank you so much everyone for all you did to make our reunion successful and so much fun in spite of all the rain. 

Sylvia has such awesome ideas.  Too fun.
Charlene - thanks for organizing the hygiene kits.  Let's make this a reunion tradition.  Just think how many we could do if we begin preparing early!

Thank you to everyone who worked on meals and clean-up. 
Thank you to the Hinko family for volunteering for the nexdt one.

Those of you who were unable to attend.  We really missed you but often spoke of you (with love).  Were your ears burning? 

We are tired but happy.

Love to you all,
Gramma & Grampa

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

More Reunion Info

We spoke to the lady at the sight this morning.  Here is some more info:

For those in the four rooms in the 'bunkhouse' you need to bring your own pillows as well as other bedding.  These rooms do not have bathrooms. 

The hot tub is working so bring your bathing suits and big towels.
Besides the commercial size gas stove and grill, there is a microwave, two fridges and a freezer, two BBQ's with propane supplied.  Dishsoap, tea towels, table clothes, garbage bags, butcher knives, large skillets and pots and all cleaning stuff are all supplied.  There is lots of wood for the firepit. There are horseshoes for the horseshoe pit but we need to bring our own volleyball.  Also remembeer to bring your wiener sticks.

We plan to be there about 1:00 on Friday to pick up the key and have a walk-through.  We were asked to do the following:  park all trailers and RV's in the 'oval' (between the two driveways).  We were told that tents are best in that area as well.  Remember to bring some type of lighting because although there is electricity in the buildings, there are no hookups in the camping area. 

There are flush toilets and showers.  Bring all your own towels, soap etc.  With the rain, there could be mosquitos - prepare accordingly with clothing and bug gunk. 

We are getting pretty excited to see everyone.  Any questions, give me a call.  I just MIGHT be able to answer them. 

Love you all,
Gramma & Grampa

PS:  Directions to the sight are on the last post. 

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Well hello again from grande prairie

It is me and I'd like to share a touching song I stumbled across YouTube

 
Love you all and see you soon
Calorado

Hygiene Kits for the Homeless

After checking with the powers that be a.k.a. Gramma, I'm putting a suggestion out there for one of our activities on Saturday to be a service activity.  I thought that we have enough people in our extended family to put together a dozen or two hygiene kits for the homeless.  Please look through the list below and see what you could donate and don't forget to add it to your packing this week for the reunion!

      soap bars individually wrapped
      deoderant
      toothbrushes
      toothpaste
      shampoo & conditioner
      combs or brushes
      facecloths
      socks

 * I will supply the large zip-loc baggies to assemble them in.  All of the above should be new.  Smaller is better - as in travel size (think hotel samples).  Socks can be for men or women.  Feminine hygiene products are also appreciated.  Disposable razors will be accepted.  Please make sure you buy only stick deoderant and not the gel type as it contains alcohol.  So, check out your bathroom storage and your loonie store.  I may even hit up my dentist.  Heaven knows he owes me a few freebies!

There are two places in Fort McMurray that use these.  If someone knows of another, we will split them up.

Thanx all - we can do this!

Luv from Charlene xo

Please put the word out on facebook!