Ross aced his first middle school report card …three A’s and four A+’s!
November 6th was Mom and Dad’s 15th Wedding Anniversary. They celebrated by spending a weekend away from us kids! During their weekend, which they spent in Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands, they took a tour of Falling Water.
On November 7th, 2008, Owen’s third grade class held a Veteran’s Day Program to honor those who served and those who continue to serve our country in the armed services.
During the program, uniforms donated by Owen’s Grandfather Olaf, a member of American Legion Post 180 in Vienna, VA, were used. The WWI Army uniform on the left belonged to Owen’s Great Grandfather, Ole. The WWII Navy uniform on the right belonged to Grandfather Olaf. The children on stage told stories about the history of the armed services, while Owen and other classmates played xylophones as background music.
At the conclusion of the program, the children sang each military service’s song. Veterans and active military personnel in the audience were asked to stand and be recognized for their service to our country during the song of their branch of the military. Grandfather Olaf stood during “Anchors Aweigh.” Grandfather Harry, who is also a member of Post 180, stood during “Off We Go Into the Wild Blue Yonder.”
Aunt Rosemary and Uncle Brian took a trip to Germany last month to visit Sergeant Hammie. They had a good time and took lots of neat pictures.
In a week or so, it will be time for turkey, pumpkin pie and all that other stuff that goes with Thanksgiving. This year, we are celebrating Thanksgiving at home with Mom, Dad, the Grandparents, and the dogs (Gunny, Piggy and Captain).
Fillet of a fenny snake, in the cauldron boil and bake: eye of newt and toe of frog, wool of bat and tongue of dog, adder’s fork and blind-worm’s sting, lizard’s leg and howler’s wing, for a charm of pow’rful trouble, like a hell-broth boil and bubble. — Second Witch, “Macbeth,” IV:1
Get the candy ready! We can’t wait to go Trick or Treating.
October is Mom’s favorite month. She really likes this time of year and always decorates the house and yard with stuff that has an “Autumnal” theme, which of course includes lots of Halloween decorations.
Aunt Janet came to visit us for a few days. Then she and Granny took a trip to the Baltimore Inner Harbor where they visited the aquarium and saw all the other sites.