Happy Birthday, Nathan!

He’s my second oldest nephew and one of my favorite people. It seems that just yesterday he was learning how to ride a bike, and today, he’s married to a beautiful woman and he’s a dad.

I’m thankful for Nathan. He makes me smile. Just thinking about him makes me happy.

Today, after I sang happy birthday over the phone, I assured him that no matter the miles that keep us apart or the time that passes between hugs, I love him dearly and want the best for him.

Happy Birthday, Nathan!
I love you. AL

A McIntosh A Day

I’m thankful for my extended Kirk family. I first met Annie, Chris & Mark LaMoreaux’s daughter, when she was in high school and I was visiting Moscow on vacation. She called me Aunt Lucy and we formed a bond - one that still exists today. Annie’s all grown up now and quite a lovely woman - a wife and a mother. She’s given me a very special gift…the opportunity to be Aunt Lucy to her children.

I make every effort to tell young parents, if you want your children to love your siblings or Kirk family, you have to show them your love for the person and encourage them to do the same. It’s really a simple thing, and a gift to your children, the family member or friend, and yourself. My brother, Doug, and my sister (in-law), Paula, continue to be incredibly gracious with their children towards me, and consistently demonstrate how love flows. Because Chris showed her love for me, Annie did the same, and now Annie’s children, Emma and Bea, are wrapped all around my heart.

And it just keeps getting better. Sweet Violet Mae was born on March 20th. You can visit the McIntosh blog to see her baby pictures. I visited on Tuesday and got to hold Violet without having to compete with Grandma Nana and Violet’s other adoring fans. She’s a beauty, just like all the other McIntosh women.

While I was visiting, Emma and Bea dressed up in lovely dresses and fancy shoes. I captured the photos on my phone and obviously haven’t learned how to adjust stuff. But cuteness just can’t be stifled.

Hockey…Canada’s Glorious Game

Tonight I had the pleasure of hearing Mr. Frank Ewert’s public thesis defense. I love this man. It’s been such a pleasure getting to know Frank these last few years. He’s the Sales/Marketing guy at Canon Press, formerly known as the Shipping guy. He doesn’t do anything halfway. It’s either 150% or Frank’s not in it. He’s married to Sandy - quite a gem - and they make such a cute couple. Here’s the email invitation that went out from the kirk:

Mr. Frank Ewert: Tonight, March 20, at 6:45 pm
Committee: Mr. Douglas Jones, Mr. Ed Iverson, Mr. Jayson Grieser
Title: “Teammates: A Collection of Six Short Stories.”
Yes, these stories all center around Canada’s glorious game, but no, you shouldn’t have to be a hockey nut to enjoy them. Instead, my aim has been to write stories that focus on personality to grasp the reader’s attention and entertain him or her. If you don’t believe me, you should come to my defense: I’ll be reading at least one story there. If you’d like to come and want to read up beforehand, email me (*snip*), and I’ll send you the stories I won’t be reading at the defense (so that you don’t get lost in the middle of things).

Frank knocked it out of the park tonight. Hmmm…probably not a good comment for a hockey-loving, guy. There’s no shame in Frank’s fiction game. Well done, my friend.

Happy Birthday Violet Mae McIntosh

Congratulations Annie, Jonathan, Emma, and Beatrice…on the birth of Violet Mae. And super congrats to Grandpa Mark and Grandma Chris LaMoreaux. If you want to see sweet Violet May, follow the link over to the Grandparent’s blog.

Oh Brother Where Blog Thou?

It had to happen. Apparently that never-say-never thing applies to my brother. When people would ask, “When are you gonna start blogging?” my brother would snicker and say something about ice cubes or airborne pigs. Well guess what…he’s blogging.

And rumor has it that more than a few people would like to poke his eyes out. All I’m saying is, Doug Jones isn’t blogging to make friends.

It’s not your regular sort of blog. And rumor has it that more than a few people would like to poke his eyes out. All I’m saying is, Doug Jones isn’t blogging to make friends.If you’re afraid you’ll get your conservative feelings hurt…don’t click on the link.

It’ll all become clearer when you visit his “other” ministry page: Sabbath House

Go visit his blog Scribblative Agincourting. And here…take a tissue with you.

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