This is Julie's bathroom. It is located to the right of her bedroom. It is quite old fashioned. You can see she has art every where, it actually is quite attractive. She has made it very homey.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Christmas 2008 last of Julie's apartment
This is Julie's bathroom. It is located to the right of her bedroom. It is quite old fashioned. You can see she has art every where, it actually is quite attractive. She has made it very homey.
Christmas 2008 still more of Julies apartment
christmas 2008 more of Julie's apartment
These are her kitchen cupboards. She has an old fashioned sink, it has only one compartment.
Apartment size gas stove is to your right side.
On the wall to the left of first photo, she has her airplane map with some notes, and now she has added photo's of her day by his airplane, and photos taken of her when she soloed and passed flight test.
Christmas 2008 Julie's apartment
This is the wall that goes into the hall.At the left and to the left side of sofa, is where her table and chairs are setting, then as you continue around the room, the computer desk is opposite the sofa, and continuing around the room is the mantle. It is over the fire place, which isn't functional.
Computer desk, etc.
fire place,
mirror in it
reflects when candles are burning.
Door at right
goes out into her
sun porch
which is really
cold now. but where
she keeps
art supplies
and more
books
Christmas 2008
After the program and candle light service, we drove to Alicia's house, John Jacqui and Tessa, Gregg's parents and grandma, Leon, Shawn and Brenna, Jack and I were there. The girls made a delicious turkey and ham meal with mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, corn, salad, lefsa, and rolls, and atleast three kinds of pie was there for us to enjoy. After wards we shared gifts with each other.
I was blest to see the joy that Leon experienced as he shared with his daughters, that was a blessing to see. Grandpa and I don't give much in the way of gifts, but we did share some special dishes with Jacqui, Alicia and Brenna. They were dishes that had belonged to Jacqui's grandma. Most of all girls, use them. They are not for keeping, they are for using and their are a lot more still here.
Jacqui made us a special calendar, it has everyones birthday on it and photos. That is special.
I had taken along the christmas photos, and so Jacqui and I looked at them that night, as they were driving back to Grand Forks.
Dad and I got up early the next morning and quietly left Gregg and Alicia's home and drove to Bismarck. We spent that day with Julie.
We even took a photo of all of us together. it was a good day, I am sure that a year ago we would never have thought we would see all of these changes.
You will ahve to go to John's site for photos of our time with them at Alicia and Gregg's house.

christmas with family
Her Jack and I are with the boys. We did sing Happy Birthday to Jesus and blow out the candle on the cupcake.
Here are Jesse and Jackson by our tree.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Christmas
We rarely saw a Santa, but on atleast one occasion Ed Schultz came to our home.
When the children were young I was involved in helping Dorothy Damschen with Good News Clubs. At Christmas time we would have Birthday Party for Jesus, as a result we had a birthday cake and sang Happy Birthday for our Christmas, too.
This is the last time the children were all together. Jacqui is the reader that year, Some place I have a photo of them with the Birthday Cake, too.
Later that evening we went for a Hay Ride, Chuck and Alice brought their children over and joined us. Gabe was just a baby at the time. Do any of you remember that.
We took this photo of the children together.
Each of you has a home, you have the opportunity to create the memories that you want your children to treasure.
When the children were young I helped Dorothy Damschen with Good News Club and we would have Birthday Parties for Jesus, as a result we started doing the same with our family and have continued doing that through the years. On this
Christmas
This was a time at Grandpa and Grandma Neidlinger's on Christmas morning.
This was a Christmas when Ann was with us from Nicaragua, she is barely visible on the right side of the page.
Christmas
christmas
Christmas
Saturday, December 13, 2008
blizzards
I have been thinking tonight about previous blizzards that I remember. Right now this one isn't nearly as bad as some I can remember, but give it time. It is those ones who come so quickly that are bad. One year 1956, I was in eighth grade, we had a lot of storms, the road east of our farm home had cuts that were above the height of the car almost the entire mile. I think at one point they had to bring in the national guard that year to help clear snow. There was a really bad blizzard in 1966, some place I should have some photos of that one. The blizzard of 1941 is before my time, but it is significant too. Many people lost their lives in that one. It just didn't work to get out and walk, you could miss the mark by inches and keep going. Rose Potulny was in that storm and wrote about it. When Jacqui was a baby, she was sick and we took her to Dr. Hilts one night, and on the way home we went into the ditch (actually into a cut on the side of the road.) It was on the road between Starkweather and Hampden and by the house that Chuck now lives in........ We had to stay in Mpls an extra night because of blizzard up here when we were on our way home from Florida....The last year that my mom was with us, we had one of those quick storms, I wanted to go see her on Christmas eve but she encouraged me to stay home(they were warning about a storm), and it hit hard and fast, so I was glad I was at home, her neighbors blest her and she spent the evening with them.......Then the one night when i was going home from working at Monkey Shines in Devils Lake, the storm hit after I had left town, and I couldn't see anything except the white line on the road, I saw lights at Garske and drove in and stayed with Erickstads.....We also got stranded in Minnesota on our way home from Mpls. Kati and her mom and sister were with us. They closed the highway. It stormed at home and people stayed in Cando that night after a basketball game.....I remember the day the announcement came over the tv, they were looking for Bennet Stapleton, he had taken his brother to the train, beautiful night. No heavy jacket, and on the way home he got on the wrong road, got stuck,possibly stormy and he was there for several day before they found him. He survived.... I think the weather forcasting is causing people to be more careful. So be careful. Mom
Sunday, December 7, 2008
family
Saturday, December 6, 2008
family
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