Showing posts with label Birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthday. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 24, 2024

It's that time of year again! Happy 102nd birthday, Mom!

It is amazing to think that my mother was born 102 years ago. She was a young 63 years old when she passed away. For the last 30 years of her life, she had physical problems and was in constant pain. How she managed to do the things that she did still amaze me. She kept putting one foot in front of the other and got things done.

I remember one conversation I had with her where she said that when she was a kid she didn't get many birthday presents because her birthday was the day before Christmas. We always made sure that she received a birthday present on her 'big day' as well as Christmas presents. 


Happy Birthday, Mom!


Happy Quilting, Sharon Permanent "Quilting the Kaye Wood Way" Certified Instructor since 2013 
'Grand Ruler' instructor for Marti Michell since 2019

Sunday, December 24, 2023

Happy 101st Birthday, Mom!




Mom is standing with her first father-in-law, Herbert Garrett with her oldest child Norman who is holding his oldest son, Norman Jr. some time 1963-1965.


                                         

            This was taken at Aunt Lillian's son Richard baby shower for the birth of his daughter Emily. 
                                                                 This was around 1977.


This is the whole gang at the shower. Sharon holding Julie, Mom holding Emily, Lissa holding Daniel and Bruce holding Wendy.


This was one Christmas at my house on Old Peruville Road in Groton, NY. My favorite color was orange and when I bought the house the kitchen happened to be orange. I may have mentioned it before but Mom would say to me, "When the hell are you going to paint this kitchen?" It was 3 or 4 years before I did change it. It sure was bright!



This was the same year and Mom was opening gifts. I'm not sure if this was for her birthday or Christmas but we all made sure she got a birthday gift each year. The kids are Jeff, Robin, not sure if the one above Robin is Peter or Patrick, my brother Larry, Julie and Norm.

It sure doesn't seem as though it has been 37 years since she left this world. Lissa and I were talking about it just the other day. So many times I would love to sit down and talk to her about family history and ask her different question. I look at my grandkids and realize they will never know her and most of the knowledge that I have of her and family history will be lost.

I love and miss you Mom!



Happy Quilting, Sharon 
Permanent "Quilting the Kaye Wood Way" Certified Instructor since 2013 
'Grand Ruler' instructor for Marti Michell since 2019

Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Happy Birthday, Sexy!

72 today! WOW! I sure wish you were here so we could celebrate. I missed the 'my birthday is January 3rd, you know that, right?' speech this past Christmas season! You always made sure everyone around you knew your birthday was coming up. 

Here are a few pictures from the 32 years we spent together. The only ones that are in the correct time frame are the first one and the last 2. The first one is the very first photo of us together and is one of my favorites. The photo booth was great! The final 2 were while Carl was in the nursing home and hospital.

































The adventures we went on! A trip to the San Diego Zoo by way of Kelly's and Trebor's one year. Many visits to Western Festivals in Kanab, UT, and Scottsdale, AZ. The anniversary trip from Hoover Dam to Yuma, CA. A visit to the Shaker Village in Franklin, TN. The vacation with my sister and brother-in-law to the 'Shawshank Redemption prison in Mansfield, OH. Seeing the solar eclipse for the second time in Cottontown, TN. Visiting family at the Voorheis reunion in Reynoldsville, NY. Quilt store visits any time we went anywhere. Lake Havasu City, AZ, Zip lining for the first time in Cave City, KY. Local parks with visiting family, and in our own home we had fun! The only picture I found of Kelly was when we went to the PowWow in Fredonia, AZ one year. Of course, I only was able to get her from the back, sorry Kelly! I couldn't find any pictures of Trebor and I know we had some, but all my searching didn't give me the results I wanted. Sorry, Treb!


Love you, Beautiful!

Until we meet again!


Saturday, December 24, 2022

Happy 100th Birthday, Mom!

It is so amazing to me to realize that my Mother would have been 100 years old today!
 After reviewing my last few birthday posts I realized that I started them all off the same way! 
What can I say? It's true!


I have no idea how old she was in this picture. Somewhere in her early teens, I'm sure. She was married for the first time when she was 17 so I am sure it was before then.


This one had to be prior to 1953. I never saw her wear earrings except on special occasions when she was older.


This one was taken in May of 1985 at a grandson's wedding. Check out those shades!


Happy Birthday, Mom! I love and miss you!








Friday, December 24, 2021

Happy 99th Birthday, Mom!


It is amazing to me that this is your 99th birthday! I wonder what you would have thought of all the technology that has been developed since you left us 35 years ago. I know you would have loved the internet especially Facebook and other social media platforms and the cell phones! I can just about hear the conversations we would have had to keep things straight for you. Also, I will never forget your favorite saying when you couldn't remember a word or two: get me the thingamabob on the whatchamacallit.... Yep that was always good. Mom, I haven't gotten that bad yet but I'm close. LOL! Yeah, mom that means laugh out loud, another thing that would have boggled your mind!

Love you!
Sharon

Thursday, December 24, 2020

Birthdays!

It just boggles my mind that my mother would have been 98 years old today! It doesn't seem like it has been 34 years since the last time I saw her. I learned a lot of stuff from her. She would tackle just about any project except electricity. She taught me how to use a hammer, screwdriver, sewing machine, saw, hang wallpaper, paint, crochet hook, and to figure out what she wanted when she said, 'go get me the whachamacallit on the thingamajig'. LOL




This was one of the holidays at my house in Peruville, NY. She HATED this orange kitchen! Every time she was in the house she would say to me, "When are you going to get rid of this *?!* orange?" I LIKED orange at that time...... I did finally wallpaper that room and she was much happier with it!

She was a hell of a lady! Happy birthday, MOM!



Happy Quilting, Sharon 

Permanent "Quilting the Kaye Wood Way" Certified Instructor since 2013 
'Grand Ruler' instructor for Marti Michell since 2019

Monday, October 30, 2017

Just about Loretta!


Just a few memories of the oldest sister! She started out on October 30,1941 in Genoa, NY. She was number 2 of 6 kids! Oldest brother was Norman, next in line after Loretta was Alfred (known as Joe), then Larry, Lissa and Sharon. Loretta made a lot of memories for almost 76 years with friends and family. A few of these memories are here. The older pictures I have no idea what ages or where most of them were taken.

Mom (Elizabeth Wager), Larry, Loretta, Joe and Norm

Larry, Norm, Joe and Loretta holding Lissa


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Lissa, Larry, Joe, Loretta and Norm
Joe, Mom, Loretta, Larry, Lissa and Norm



Loretta, Sharon and Loretta's friend
Loretta's high school graduation picture


Larry, Sharon (Norm's 1st wife), Norm, Mom, Cliff (Sharon's father), Loretta, Joe, Lissa, Sharon (in front) and Stephan

Grandpa Herbert Garrett, Mom, Stephan, Loretta and Chris
Loretta at Mom's on Rt 90 house about when she lived in Niles, NY




The next pictures are the family together in April of 1994.

Loretta, Aunt Jenny, Uncle Dick, and Bruce
Uncle Dick, Loretta, Larry



Rod, Loretta and Aunt Lillian

Kathy, Loretta and Rod

Loretta and Norm
Aunt Lillian, Loretta and Aunt Jenny

Roxanne, Larry, Loretta, Rod, Sharon, Kathy, Norm, Joe, Lissa and Bruce

Joe, Loretta, Aunt Jenny, Sharon, Aunt Lillian, Larry Norm, Uncle Dick, Lissa

Loretta and we think the baby is Megan

Us 3 girls Sharon, Loretta and Lissa

Joe, Lissa, Sharon, Loretta and Larry 2005 or 2006

Lissa, Loretta and Carl while visiting Out of Africa zoo in 2014



Loretta
Over the years we had a lot of fun with Loretta. Her sisters wanted to celebrate her life, not her death. So today we said good morning with a cup of coffee and cake donut, then we went to see the Patsy Cline museum. She was one of her favorite singers. She loved to dance, craft, sew and most of all she loved to gab! I don't think she ever met a stranger! All the people that touched her life will miss her as much as her family does. We love and miss you, sister!
Happy Birthday!

Until next time,
Happy Quilting, Sharon
Permanent "Quilting the Kaye Wood Way" Certified Instructor since 2013