Saturday, April 19, 2008

Hocking Hills with Richard - April 6, 2008

My friend Richard Bauer and I
took the first spring day to
head southeast for some hiking.
Below is the entrance to Cantwell Cliffs.








I loved finding this natural spring
coming from the rocks.













Next we made our way
to Rock House.










Our final stop was Ash Cave. It
was my favorite spot.



















Thanks, Richard, for the
invitation and the memories.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Blizzard of 2008

Technically, we just had a huge
snow storm. (To be considered a
blizzard, the winds have to blow
steadily at 35 mph or greater
for three solid hours.) It was,
however, the largest snow for
Central Ohio in 20 years--a foot on
the ground and 2- to 6-ft. drifts!





"A heavy winter storm walloped Ohio's
capital city with more than 20 inches of
snow, while blizzard conditions shut down
highways and stranded air travelers across
the state and parts of Indiana on Saturday.

"High winds whipped the snow into
3-foot-tall drifts in some places and cut
visibility to less than a quarter mile,
the National Weather Service said.

"The storm, which rolled in Friday,
dumped 20.4 inches of snow on Columbus,
breaking the city's previous record of
15.3 inches set in February 1910, the
weather service said." -- from CNN.com

Sunday, February 3, 2008

The Baptisms

Today my babies made a public
testimony of their faith in Christ
through baptism. Shiloh United
Methodist Church in Mantachie,
Mississippi, is the church I
attended for the first 19
years of my life: it is still
the church my immediate
family call home.


Joining Caryn and Beth at the
front of the sanctuary are--from
left to right in the photo that
follows--Papa Jim (the kids'
father's stepfather), Grandy
(Louise--their grandmother on
their father's side), my sister
Susan (their mom), my Aunt
Louise (my mother's sister and
the girls' great-aunt), and
Mama (Jo Ann).



Pastor Ronnie sprinkles
Beth first...


...and Caryn next.


Beth turns 10 tomorrow,
and Caryn turns 12
on August 1.




Below, the congregation comes
forward to welcome the girls
into the body of Christ. (I can
remember when Mrs. Ethyl Smith
shared a hug with me when
I professed Christ as Lord
thirty years ago.)



The two grandmothers share
a moment with the girls.



Aunt Louise gets a hug
in as well...



Many, many thanks to my cousin
Cindy Reynolds for taking these
photos for me and sending them
via email so quickly...Love you!


Wednesday, January 30, 2008

A-B-C Celebration!

I dreamed up this A-B-C party theme
to celebrate three events in my friends'
lives and in my own life.
The only problem was that, through
unforeseen circumstances,
the C part of the celebration
had to be kept secret until now...

I held the event on January 20th --
one day before my ANNIVERSARY
of moving to Columbus, Jim's 45th
BIRTHDAY, and...


Menu:


APPETIZERS:
APPLE CHIPS &
CANTALOUPE W/ COTTAGE CHEESE
BEVERAGES:
CORONA BEER &
BUDWEISER BEER
CHIEF COURSE:
CHILI CON CARNE &
CHILI BLANCO
CONDIMENTS:
CRACKERS, CORNBREAD,
ACIDIC CREAM, &
CHEDDAR CHEESE
CONFECTION:
CHOCOLATE PIE W/
CARAMEL COULIS
In the BACKGROUND,
we played the following
BROADWAY CDs:
ANNIE, AVENUE Q,
BEAUTY & THE BEAST,
CAMELOT, CHICAGO,
& A CHORUS LINE.




The shot of the bathroom above
really has no significance to the
party except perhaps I wanted
to show off my ASIATIC lilies. :)

Happy ANNIVERSARY to me!



Happy BIRTHDAY, Jim!



The gentleman sitting on the couch
by Sandi is my friend Max Moore.
He found out today what I knew
more than 10 days ago: Max will
begin working at Nationwide
Children's Hospital Foundation
with me starting in February!


CONGRATULATIONS, MAX!!!

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Cat and Mouse

My friend Ione Katz from Memphis

sent Maria a stocking home for

Christmas. Within it was a play

mouse, which itself was in

a ziplock bag of catnip.

Enjoy the show!!!



Wednesday, January 2, 2008

The Big--and Wonderful--4-0!

I started celebrating my 40th

birthday on Birthday Eve.

(Most people use the term

"New Year's Day," but

I can't help their inability

to recognize the more

important designation.)

My friends Sandi Smith
and Greg Blausey--

the Narrator and Pharoah

from Joseph--invited me to

Greg's home for a little

Northern meets Southern

cooking...







In the shot above, you can see

the pork with apple and onion

stuffing, the cornbread, and

the blackeyed peas with hog jowl.

What you can't see are the collard

greens and the sauerkraut.

(Pork and sauerkraut bring

my Northern friends good luck

while the blackeyed peas and

hog jowl bring this Southern

boy fortune in the new year.)






Above are Max Moore
and Sandi with

Greg in the background.


Below are Jim Keller and Max.


Jim looks on as Greg

continues to prepare

the final steps of the meal.




The four on my cake is

representive of DECADES!

I even had four new Ohio

friends to help me celebrate.

(I love you, guys!)





It had been snowing all evening,

but I wasn't expecting this

much snow when I stepped

outside to go home!

Whoopie! A snowy birthday!!!




Today Brent and Amy Yekisa

took me to the Old Mohawk

in German Village for lunch.

Amy is expecting their first

child--a DAUGHTER--in May.




We all opted for the Mother

Mohawk, which is a roast beef

and chicken salad sandwich on

rye with horseradish dressing.

YUM!!!



Tonight Bob Dudics took me

to the Columbus Fish Market

for supper. I'd been wanting

to go there since I moved here.








Bob had a seafood feast...




and I had the crusted salmon.

DELICIOUS!!!


Bob insisted I order dessert.

I wasn't hungry, but when the

waitress said it was

complimentary for my

birthday, I chose the

seven-layer carrot cake.

These photos do not

do it justice. Oh, my gosh!




Emily, I promise to take you

here for the cake when you

make your next trip...

All in all, a great way to

start the second half of my life!