Thursday, January 27, 2011
Twin Granddaughters!
Welcome to the world, our new twin granddaughters: Reese & Ava Hastings!
They were born at Altru Hospital in Grand Forks on January 15, 2011.
While they are currently in the NICU, they are doing very well and should be out very soon. We can't wait to spoil them with love.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Irma Jean Larson
Irma Jean Larson, better known as Jeanie, longtime resident of Pine City passed suddenly on Sept. 28, 2010 at the age of 78. She was wife of the late Clifford E. Larson. She recently survived major heart surgery and died later in rehabilitation.
Irma Jean Larson was born in Alma, Wis. on May 11, 1932 to her parents Alfred & Alice Zittel. She grew up in Alma before moving to Pine City in 1946, where she met and married Clifford on June 13, 1949. They lived in Pine City for their entire 55 year marriage.
Jeanie worked several jobs during her lifetime, such as a waitress at the 61 Way Café, where a dime was a big tip. She worked as a welder at the arsenal where she became one of their top welders. She laughed about the time she worked at The Pine City Mercantile where employees were not trusted with the money. They were required to send the money to the office via tin cup fashioned on a pulley and a string. Her youngest daughter now owns that building, and runs her own business there. She also worked at the town bakery before landing a job with Ma Bell.
Her final career was working for Northwestern Bell and AT&T as a telephone operator for many years before retiring in 1990. When she started her job with Ma Bell, it was located on the second floor above the present day location of The Pizza Pub. Back then, she used an old fashioned (wired) telephone switch board. She always joked that they weren’t supposed to listen in on phone calls, but when an emergency call came in they couldn’t help but listen.
Jeanie always had a smile on her face, and people loved being around her. If you were to stop in to visit, she would be sure to offer you something to eat. If you were lucky enough to stop on the day she baked cinnamon rolls, you would never forget it because they were the best in the world.
She adored her family, and simply loved when we could all get together. Whether it was a holiday, family reunion, camping trip, or cruise vacation, she loved having us together. Irma Jean thrived on her grandchildren as well, and loved reading, movies and watching TV. She also loved viewing nature and the changing season’s right outside her home on the water’s edge.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her son Clifford (Butch), her husband Clifford Earl, her brother Dave, and her sister Marjorie.
She will be lovingly remembered by her four sons and daughters-in-law, Kent and Darlene of Isanti; Dirk and Cathy of Roseville; Eric and Patti of Golden Valley; Peter and Cindy of Grand Forks, ND.; her two daughters and sons-in-law, Holly and Dirk Kienzle of Bismarck, ND.; Marni and Ron Steltz of Braham; her 17 grandchildren; her 11 great-grandchildren; her sister, Isabell Stuber of Shawano, WI; her brothers and sisters-in-law Alfred (Sonny) and Marvella of Alma, WI; Anthony and Marge of Winona, MN; her many nieces, nephews, and friends.
At Irma’s request, it was her wish to be cremated, and there will be no services.
Irma Jean Larson was born in Alma, Wis. on May 11, 1932 to her parents Alfred & Alice Zittel. She grew up in Alma before moving to Pine City in 1946, where she met and married Clifford on June 13, 1949. They lived in Pine City for their entire 55 year marriage.
Jeanie worked several jobs during her lifetime, such as a waitress at the 61 Way Café, where a dime was a big tip. She worked as a welder at the arsenal where she became one of their top welders. She laughed about the time she worked at The Pine City Mercantile where employees were not trusted with the money. They were required to send the money to the office via tin cup fashioned on a pulley and a string. Her youngest daughter now owns that building, and runs her own business there. She also worked at the town bakery before landing a job with Ma Bell.
Her final career was working for Northwestern Bell and AT&T as a telephone operator for many years before retiring in 1990. When she started her job with Ma Bell, it was located on the second floor above the present day location of The Pizza Pub. Back then, she used an old fashioned (wired) telephone switch board. She always joked that they weren’t supposed to listen in on phone calls, but when an emergency call came in they couldn’t help but listen.
Jeanie always had a smile on her face, and people loved being around her. If you were to stop in to visit, she would be sure to offer you something to eat. If you were lucky enough to stop on the day she baked cinnamon rolls, you would never forget it because they were the best in the world.
She adored her family, and simply loved when we could all get together. Whether it was a holiday, family reunion, camping trip, or cruise vacation, she loved having us together. Irma Jean thrived on her grandchildren as well, and loved reading, movies and watching TV. She also loved viewing nature and the changing season’s right outside her home on the water’s edge.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her son Clifford (Butch), her husband Clifford Earl, her brother Dave, and her sister Marjorie.
She will be lovingly remembered by her four sons and daughters-in-law, Kent and Darlene of Isanti; Dirk and Cathy of Roseville; Eric and Patti of Golden Valley; Peter and Cindy of Grand Forks, ND.; her two daughters and sons-in-law, Holly and Dirk Kienzle of Bismarck, ND.; Marni and Ron Steltz of Braham; her 17 grandchildren; her 11 great-grandchildren; her sister, Isabell Stuber of Shawano, WI; her brothers and sisters-in-law Alfred (Sonny) and Marvella of Alma, WI; Anthony and Marge of Winona, MN; her many nieces, nephews, and friends.
At Irma’s request, it was her wish to be cremated, and there will be no services.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Life
Life as we know it has changed once again. We lost someone very precious to us, and the sting will linger on for a long time to come. She lived a long life...some say on borrowed time. She's had her bouts with medical issues, and pulled on through. She was one of the strongest people I know, and admire her for it. There are people in your life that make lasting impressions. They shape you into the person you are. Parents do this everyday of their lives, and we owe them for it. We pay them back in love. Rest in peace Irma Jean Larson. A day won't pass that I won't think of you. I Love you Mom!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Air Show 2010
Another Air Show has come and gone. The weather was cool, and cloudy...but the show went on. They changed things up a little, and the parking was a fiasco.
The USAF Thunderbirds were great, even though they had to do the 'low show' because of cloud cover. There were quite a few stunt aircraft doing tricks, and it was fun to watch. I had to sit out on the ramp all day in case of a crash...but we managed to have fun.
The USAF Thunderbirds were great, even though they had to do the 'low show' because of cloud cover. There were quite a few stunt aircraft doing tricks, and it was fun to watch. I had to sit out on the ramp all day in case of a crash...but we managed to have fun.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Family Weekend 2010~!
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Ski Cold Smoke!
My winter vacation is coming up soon! Ski Montana 2010 is almost here. I can almost smell the fresh mountain air! My old friend Clint will be joining me on the slopes after quite a few years hiatus. Now all we can hope for is some fresh powder so we can get in some 'first tracks' on the mountain! Clint, I'll see you at the airport in Billings!
Now this is skiing Bridger's "Cold Smoke!"
We've had some good times at Bridger Bowl! My absolute favorite area is the South Bowl and the lower Fingers when there is fresh powder on the mountain. There's a blue beacon on top of the Baxter Hotel in Bozeman. When it's flaring, it means there's snow falling at Bridger Bowl...and the race to the mountain begins at first light in the morning!
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Christmas Jammies!
Monday, December 14, 2009
10 Days until Christmas! Please donate!
Only 1o more days until Christmas. Please, stop by my virtual RED KETTLE and make a small donation to The Salvation Army. Thanks very much, and Merry Christmas!
PS...I posted a new link on my blog page. ;-)
Friday, November 27, 2009
Please help me help The Salvation Army!
Banner Ad for Red Kettle
Please help me by donating to The Salvation Army this season. The Salvation Army is my favorite charity. They offer help and hope to EVERYONE! From the victims of disaster, addiction and homelessness to youth, families and senior citizens. Thank you for your support!
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving!
Wishing all family and friends a very happy Thanksgiving holiday! Missed being with the whole family this year! On a related note: I'm trying to set up a FAMILY WEEKEND for February 2010 now. Stand by for further details.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Happy Halloween!
Saturday, September 26, 2009
New Telescope!
I was bitten by the astronomy bug well over 30 years ago. My brother Eric got a refractor telescope for Christmas when we were kids. I'll never forget my first look at Saturn's rings through that scope! That scope was his prized possession...and he wasn't big on sharing. I used to sneak it outside when he wasn't around...and try my luck at finding planets.
A few years back...I finally got my own telescope. It was a Bushnell 4.5" reflector. I have used this trusty scope for many years...but decided I needed more. I sold that telescope, and moved up to a new Meade LightBridge 10" Dobsonian Deluxe. It will be delivered soon!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)