Category Archive for 'Grandchildren'

It’s Possible

A legalist at the age of three.

Dear Muz

“Recently we obtained evidence that Josh is possibly not the father of the twins.”

Dear Muz

“I think I showed them all just how strong I can be.”

Dear Muz

As you know, I recently added a mandolin to my collection of guitars. Or at least I thought I’d added a mandolin. After more research and reading reviews of the Ovation Mandolin, I found out most musicians consider it a small guitar with a mandolin sound. In reality, all I had to do was ask [...]

Dear Muz

“Give the guy a doctoral degree and he starts trashing your instruments … sheesh.”

Dear Muz

The big kids left yesterday morning to spend a few days in Hawaii. One of these days Jan and I hope to do that as well, but it won’t be this year. I remember when you and Dad went over for a couple of weeks … Dad came by the house a day or two [...]

Dear Muz

When I first started writing this blog, I began with a “Happy Birthday” wish only to discover that your birthday was actually two months ago! Sheesh. I did enjoy our phone visits on your birthdays, though, swapping stories (usually about Josh and Jessica or other grandchildren), talking (or debating) something from the Bible, and trying [...]

Dear Muz

Finally … Lilly’s personality is showing and what a sweet one it is! She has a fake laugh, almost like she’s practicing just in case there is ever a need to really laugh. Cracks us all up. She now reaches for us and really interacts with us as much as she can. Of course, that [...]

Dear Muz

It’s a busy month for Josh and Heather as they are celebrating their 3rd anniversary … the twins were 7 months old on July 8 … and Jackson turns 2 years old on Tuesday! How many couples have you known that had three babies on their third wedding anniversary? Though their lives are full, they [...]

A “Stooge” Baby!

If you’ve been to this blog at all, and know anything about the Stooges  (hence my blog’s name of “Why Soitenly!”) you know I absolutely love the antics of favorite Stooge, Curly Howard. His was a brilliant (in my humble opinion) career cut too short by a stroke, no doubt brought on by his lifestyle. [...]