Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Pictures of Alia

Here are some of the pictures that we have over the years. Cute as a button!

ALIA--IT'S YOUR DAY!!!!

(:Happy birthday Alia.:) What a great day to be five. Let me tell a story about Alia. On May 31, 2006 her mother and father left early for the hospital because this was the day she was going to be born by appointment. No guessing the day, it was already set. Grandma Kempe and Grandma Hall were left at home to take care of Kobin and Jessica. We left in the morning to do a little shopping and stopped to eat at Burger King in Sikeston while we waited for that phone call. As we finished lunch the call came. Alia was here!! and she was doing fine!! We jumped into the car and drove to Cape Girardeau to see her.

What a darling little girl. She was so pink and pretty and wrapped up tight in a blanket in her mother's arms. It was so fun for each of us to hold her and rock her and say, "Hi, Alia. Welcome to the family."

In a few days Alia came home to live. She was so tiny and cute. She slept all day and sometimes she slept at night, too. Mommy was very tired and sore because she had surgery so for a few nights she slept in the big lounge chair and one or another grandma slept in the big waterbed so we could get up when she woke up to eat and give her to Mommy. That way Daddy could sleep so he could go to work. Then we would change her diaper and rock her if she didn't go back to sleep.

It was so much fun to have this sweet baby girl in the family. We all love her and wish her the very best, happiest birthday in the world

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Alia in Springtime




We took this photo a few days ago. Everyone at church said she looked like a princess. Of course, she loved that!

Monday, April 18, 2011

Posting pictures


There are a couple of ways to add pictures.  The easist is to click the on the picture frame above the text box you are using.  (next to the word link )


Then click on upload then click on Browse. . . 



then you have to find it on your computer. 



Then once it is uploaded (you can see it on the screen)  click on Add Selected. 




 Then just click on the picture in the the text box and you can make it larger or center it or remove it.


I don't particularly love this way and maybe if you want I will show you how to do it using picasa web albums and a bit of "copy and pasting".  That is how I usually do my pictures.  I am sure others do it differently but that is just what works best for me.  As I was trying this technique it was taking forever to upload the pictures I wanted to add.  So maybe in a little bit I will show you how to do it the other way.

Since I was posting pictures I thought I might add one from our latest adventures at the zoo.  Here were are at the zoo.  (this collage was created in Picasa too.)  If you want I can do a demo on how to use that, it is a perfect place to add words and to make collages.  Let me know if you are interested in that too.

Enjoy!



Thursday, February 17, 2011

Time out for Jesus.

Grandma is writing a talk to give in church on Sunday so my blog, my cleaning , my laundry, my everyday life is on hold. Next week I want to learn to put pictures on my blog. I am planning to groom Boo and Abby in a fun way and put their pictures here for you to see. Watch for it!
Love you, love you, love you. Send a note. Let me know you are there.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy Valentine's Day

Here are some interesting facts about Valentine's Day:

In Roman history one emperor decreed that all the Roman soldiers could not be married. A priest named Valentine felt bad for the soldiers and held secret marriage ceremonies for them. The romantic priest was put to death for his treason on February 14. He was later named St. Valentine. One story about St. Valentine told of his imprisonment. He fell in love with the jailers daughter and started writing her love letters which later associated Valentines with love.

In the 1700s love letters were sent out on February 14 all over countries in Europe. The celebration caught on in the colonies. Eventually the Valentine's Day holiday became more commercial. The first commercially produced cards were produced in 1850 by Esther Howland of Massachusetts. This became a booming business.

Among the earliest gifts were Valentine's candy, and the first Valentine's day candy boxes appeared in the late 1800s. Richard Cadbury started selling his candy in heart-shaped boxes around the holiday and launched an entire industry.

Modern Valentine's Day Facts:
Today, Valentine's Day is celebrated in many different English speaking countries. About 1 billion Valentine's Day cards are sent each year. One out of every five of those cards go to parents. Roses, next to cards, are the second most popular gift on Valentine's Day. About 110 million roses are delivered on or around Valentine's Day, and most of them are red.

Can you imagine that many roses?
In our family we have our own Valentine's Day story. My father, Conrad Hunter, was raised by his grandparents. His Grandpa was named William Valentine Walker because he was born on Valentine's Day. His family got together every Valentine's Day to celebrate and they always served Oyster Stew, Great Grandpa's favorite. My father remembers these parties and he loved to get together and he liked Oyster Stew.

Several years ago I decided to have a Valentine's Day celebration to honor Grandpa Walker. I invited my Father and Mother and Joy and John Kelsey's family. I tried a couple of Oyster stew recipes and my dad chose one that was the most like he remembered. We served Oyster Stew and Potato Soup (for those who were not too brave). Not everybody tried the Oyster Stew. Paul Kelsey decided to try the oysters, but he just couldn't handle the thought. He threw up on the table. Not everybody likes oysters. Personally, I don't like them that well either.

Have a great Valentine's Day with or without oysters. I love you. Grandma Hall

Friday, February 11, 2011

Why Bomba?

Why do I call my blog Bomba's House? Because Otto called me BomBom when he was small. I think Bomba is cute and original and reminds me of all of you and the different things you called me. No one will have that name. Please become a follower. If you have your own email address I can add that. This is by invitation only. I love you this much: to infinity and beyond!