Saturday, December 25, 2010
Merry Christmas!!! Hope everyone had a great day with family and friends. Here are some pics of Marleigh's first Christmas :p These are pics of her opening her Elmo doll. When we were at the store last week I let her play with it and she loved it. She knows what giving kisses means :) As you can tell, when she got him unwrapped she tried to give him a kiss lol. We went to mom and dad's around 2 and had supper at 4. The boys' girlfriends came over and had supper with us. It has snowed pretty much all day but it was a fine snow. Still we have several inches and it is slick in spots. They are calling for more tonight so we'll see what morning holds. I hope we have church though. I went last Sunday but the two before that they cancelled all services due to weather. Seems like I haven't been in ages between that and work lol. Blain and Rita, hope you both get to feeling better quick. I'd hate for you to miss out playing in the snow/blizzard lol!!
Merry Christmas
I grew up in a large loving family myself. We always had a house full of family, extended family and friends, young and old. It brings such wonderful memories. My memories are cherished within my heart for eternity. Now my family has spred across this great nation of ours. I have without sucess, tried to bring everyone together for the holidays. This saddens me.
Now in the prime of my life I find myself in the beginning of a new life with Timmy and my new family. A life with promise, so wonderful and vast. I have now been not only accepted, but rather claimed as a member of the Treadway family by each and every one of you.
For this I am more thankful than I am able to put into words. This is a family with the most wonderful, loving hearts of any family I've ever known. I am truly blessed to be a part of it.
Over the past few years, Mommy Treadway whispered in my ear many times, she always said ( you know you are going to be my daughter in law ). She knew this. Now I know this. She told me ( you're one of my girls now ). What a wise woman, she knew this long before I ever thought it.
Also over the past few years, I had the pleasure of being present and part of the music in the family. I spent many happy hours listening and taping Mommy, Daddy, Timmy and everyone else that wanted to join in playing. Daddy always ended his song by slapping his knee and giving me a big smile.
The singing is also a memory to be admired, I not only got to enjoy it but to participate, this is all cherished memories in which I look forward to adding to as the years come before us. I am very blessed to have had the opportunity to become so close to such wonderful and loving people. You have made me know that I belong.
I have already accumilated many precious memories with my new family, the family that welcomed me unconditionally.
At this time I want to thank you one and all, for all your love, generosity and warmth. And mostly for just being you.
I love you all.
Have a Blessed and Merry Christmas.
Cindy
Many Thanks to Vonda and David, you made our Christmas
And a Merry Christmas to All!
We awoke to a white Christmas as well, an inch or two! Yeah! I'm glad you'uns snow is "up on Backus" and "across the pond." It's pretty to look at. . . so keep sending the pictures! Rita has your red-headed wood pecker been back? He was beautiful against the snow.
A Christmas memory that stands out in my mind is the one where daddy was out of work. I was 6,7,or 8 maybe (early 60's). I think we did have a tree, pushed over by the door; a little scraggly one. In my mind it is not even decorated. We went to bed knowing that there were no presents. Momma must have been brutally honest with us. Probably to lessen the disappointment. Anyway in the dead of night, Shelton and Gloria came from Ohio and brought PRESENTS for everyone. I remember a baby doll and a glass tea set. It was TOTAL surprise for everyone! He knew Daddy was out of work and it was Christmas and Daddy had all those kids! God has been gooood to us many times over hasn't He! Over the years I've tried to make Christmas about Jesus and not so much presents. But anyway you slice it, Jesus was God's gift to me and I am thankful again today! Momma gave us enough knowledge about Jesus to seek and find Him for ourselves. She was the first to tell us of Jesus and I would say as to all of her gifts she gave, this was her greatest gift to us!
Because if you acknowledge and confess with your lips that Jesus is Lord and in your heart believe (adhere to, trust in and rely on the truth) that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. (Romans 10:9 Amplified) Momma did and she is! Praise the Lord!
I pray His grace hover over your homes today and that you give Him that special place in your heart. Love you'll
Merry Christmas To All
Merry Christmas All
~Rita~
In October of this year, she was hit by some kid in her class right over her left kidney. She had extreme pain and the teacher thought she blacked out for a minute. I had to take her to the hospital in a city 30 minutes away. They again repeated ultrasounds and tests with their head radiologist. He told me her kidney was unharmed because it is tucked under the ribs, unlike most people. She has a perfect, large, healthy kidney. He said it is also unusual because of her history, there should have been all kinds of scar tissue on the kidney. There is none. You can't even tell she ever had a diseased kidney. Aleya's pain must have been the ribs being bruised by the impact.
So how good is God? He gave her a new kidney Himself. Baffled the doctors, gave us the greatest gift this year. Much thanks to Him this year for miracle after miracle with her......
Santa visited and left presents under the tree, although it might be the last time my two youngest are fooled...we are waiting until Joe is home in less than 12 days.
We watched the Disney Christmas Parade after breakfast, which was Tarin's birthday cake and milk. We'll be watching Charlie Brown Christmas, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and Mickey's Christmas Carol today. Lots of hot chocolate with marshmallows. Lots of thankfulness for love, joy, and peace, along with the fact my husband is safe. Wonderful thinking of Grandma and Grandpa in robes of white, whiter than all that snow I have to shovel later..........
Wishing you all a Merry Christmas from Germany,
Michelle, Tarin, Toria, Aleya, and puppies
P.S. Tarin says thanks for wishing her a happy 15th birthday!!
So does everyone have a WHITE Christmas yet?
Ours is old snow so far but according to the weatherman we are getting a big one.
I am so glad you guys like the new pages. It seems much easier than putting it on the side. Afterall you can only put so much stuff there. Let me know what you all want, like is the font big enough, do you want it spaced more between, or numbered or...just whatever.
Monica I have prayed for you a day job ever since you were pregnant. Mommy and I both did. She said she wanted you to be home with Marleigh:) So I have faith that you will get that job...its just in Gods time and not ours, right?
We had our Candlelight service last night and it lasted an hour and a half! It usually only goes for 45 minutes at the latest but we had 66 people there! For those of you that don't think its a lot, trust me for Meadow Grove on Christmas Eve, thats a big crowd. We always have communion at the closing of our service and everyone walks up, thats what took the longest. Some were very old and have had surgery, most went as families-young and old-We all light candles after communion and of course little ones needed help. It was so nice just being in the quiet with nothing being said, just a quiet time with Jesus on the eve of his birthday. If you have never went to a candlelight you don't know what you are missing.
Then we went to Helen and Jesse's for our Christmas there. After we ate, Jacob read the Christmas story, then Helen had us all recall one of our favorite Christmas memories. I couldn't come up with a single one that stood out, they are all special. But now I think it would definately be the Christmas Eve services. Of course the kids memories were of their favorite "gifts" they had received:) But I imagine in time that will change..
I do remember one Christmas, I think me and Steve must've been like Jacobs age I guess. Anyway it was way up in the morning and we were expecting everyone there for Christmas and some were dragging in really late. Me and Steve of course slept in the room that is right off from the old bathroom and the tree was in the old living room. So when anyone came in we could get up sneak in and see what they put under the tree. So we got up and sneaked under the tree and found a gift with our names on it. We carefully untaped our gift, looked at it and taped it back! None the wiser!! Mine was a new scarf, tobogin and mittens-crocheted! I was so excited. Steve do you remember that? What about the rest of you? Do you have a favorite Christmas memory either when you were at home or after you left and came back? Share with us!
One last thing before I shut up. I know some of you have trouble viewing the blog on your mobile devices so I have changed a setting so that when you view the blog on your iPhone or blackberry or smartphone, it will be as a mobile app. Not all the flair and showy stuff which often doesn't load but all of the posts and pictures will be there.
Let me know if you like it or if you would rather view it the old way on your phone. It won't change the way you view the regular blog on your computer.
Well its almost 6am and no one is stirring...not even my Christmas Mouse!
Love to all and have a great day!
Friday, December 24, 2010
Daniel, happy Birthday to you too. Hope yours is all you want it to be.
Thanks Trish for putting the Prayer Requests tab there for us. You are right, when I posted it the note appeared on the front Blog page.
Making Mommy proud!
So lets give this a whirl and see what OUR prayer can change! Mommy would be so proud of this, its like her Prayer Chain! She is still working!!
Rita tell Blain I bet he is saying "My, how theses years have FLOWN by!" LOL yeah right, huh!
I love Olivia's new hair cut! She looks so grown up
Bobbie, I had thought about a prayer list on the side before but just never put it into action, so I will get right on that. And I have our first request, Gregs mother, Elaine, was bitten by Amys cat and is in the hospital with a terrible infection. Haven't talked to her in a couple days so not sure how she is, but when I talked to her on Tuesday she said maybe 2 days or could be 5! I guess this is what the doctor was talking about when he said cats were the worst to carry infections. Amys cats never go out.
I hope you all are enjoying the Christmas season, my friend Tina Midkiff gave me a wonderful Christmas present yesterday. She called Tuesday and said she was off on Wednesday and wanted to come over and clean my house for me. We have been managing with the top layer stuff, the kids are vacuuming and loading and unloading the dishwasher. Danny keeps up with the laundry but I can't do bathrooms because of the fumes or mop the kitchen because my arms and legs are so weak. She was definately a Godsend! And I didn't even pray for that one, but he knew what I needed!
We have our candlelight service tonight and it is my favorite. I am going to sing A Baby Changes Everything and show this video during the service.
Love you all and Merry CHRISTmas!
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Bobbie, we didn't get to go see tangled because the kids were sick especially Kaiden, but they had already planned to come up so there was no tellin' them that they couldn't. We laid around on the couch and watched TV and ate popcorn. Kaiden would feel good enough to play every now and then.
Blain and I are going out tomorrow (Blain needs to experience a little of the holiday rush) and we are going to see Little Fockers. We need a good laugh.
It hasn't quit snowing on the mountain. The main roads are clear but once you start up the mountain, It's a whole new world.
Rita Christmas lights are missing on your snowy christmassy pictures. They are beautiful but if I look at them long enough, they have a cold and dreary element about them :)
Trish, you will have to rig us up a prayer request column or something.
Today is my first free day of kids so I am going Christmas shopping! Whew! I just hope there's something on the shelves! I'm glad my family's not picky!! NO really what it is, I thriftstore shop and they are just happy if it has a tag dangling from it :)
I have a question for you cooks in "blogland." We are having ham for Christmas. We would like stuffing with that as well. Can I use ham dripping or ham base to make the cornbread stuffing taste more hammish? What would my Mom say if I could call her? Somebody? Anybody? I hear you Janet!
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
FYI~ Took Kaiden to the doctor, has a double ear infection and possible strep? Not sure, but treating for it just in case. Unfortunately, date night with Nana and Papaw involved a change of plans. I know that dad will be disappointed in missing Tangled!
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
I went to the phone this evening to call grandma because Kaiden has a fever of 102. and I have no idea why. He feels terrible. After I put the phone down once I realized what I had done, I was thinking about the times that I would call her when the kids were sick and I didn't know what to do. It could be 3 in the morning and I would say, "Grandma, sorry to wake you, but..." She would reply with, "oh honey, I wasn't sleeping. You just call anytime." I miss that!
Didn't mean to share a sad moment, but I know for a fact that you all have called her in the middle of the might more than once and I am sure you can recall those same words.
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I have a tidbit to share today.
I took Olivia to school this morning and a little boy in her class bought her a present. He got up and gave it to her when she walked in. Her teacher said, "You might want to hang around for this." He put the necklace on her and the little ring. Then they gave each other a big hug. It was really sweet! I am just glad Matthew didn't drop her off at school- LOL:)
The buses are on standby today due to the ice that could be coming! Everyone drive carefully! Love ya
My diseases that are being treated are Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder and those disorders are Polymyositis and Sjogrens disease.
Trish's Candy Christmas
And for those of you that don't know, Santa is realllllly friendly with David Hutsenpiller!
Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house,
Not a creature was stirring, except Trish’s mouse.
The kids were all snuggled down deep in their beds
While visions of Reese cups danced in their heads.
When all at once from the kitchen there arose such a clatter,
Trish jumped from her bed to see what was the matter.
Stubbing her toe as she ran through the door
Trish was amazed to see a trash can filled with Reese wrappers
Skating across the floor.
Gathering her courage and not feeling so smarty,
She peered down inside to see a big mouse having a party.
Having him trapped, but not sure what to do next,
She called all her friends, and some got a text.
Amused at her plight, they offered goofy advice with much mirth,
But an empty candy wrapper was about all their plans were worth.
With no help to be found from sisters, friends, or nieces,
She was heard to exclaim, “I hate these Reese meeses to pieces.”
And with the captive she flew outside and with all of her might,
She flung mouse, can and all and yelled, “Merry Christmas, you vermin and to all a good night.”
Santa
I will make ham biscuits. My second ham arrived yesterday, so I am good to go. I will let everyone know closer to time what else I will be bringing. Like you, though, I don't have my shopping done or anything wrapped. Some things just have to fall by the wayside sometimes as we attend to what is really important. I certainly hope the weather cooperates over New Year's.
Daniel, in case I forget, Happy Birthday on the 26th. I remember when Amy was little and she realized you were born the day after Jesus!
Randy Bernd McCoy, 40, of Prosperity, passed away Saturday, December 18, 2010 in Dawson, W.Va.
Born April 2, 1970 in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, he was the son of Perry Franklin and Lura Mae McCoy.
Randy was a maintenance supervisor for the Federal Correction Institution. He enjoyed golfing, hunting, fishing and anything to do with the outdoors.
Aside from his parents he is survived by his wife, Debra Bolen McCoy; son, Petty Officer 3rd Class Joshua McCoy and wife Deanna of Virginia Beach, Va.; daughter, Cassidy McCoy of Prosperity; brothers, Perry McCoy and wife Vanessa of San Diego, Calif. and Mike McCoy and wife Sheri of Matthews, N.C., best friend, Ray Moles and many other family and friends.
Visitation will be Wednesday, December 22, 2010 from 1 to 3 p.m. with a service starting at 3 p.m. in the Calfee Funeral Home Chapel, Beckley. Burial will follow in Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens.
Friends will serve as pallbearers.
The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Bowers Hospice House, 454 Cranberry Dr., Beckley, WV 25801.
On line condolences may be left at www.calfeefh.com
Arrangements by Calfee Funeral Home, Beckley.
~Rita~
Child of God: Child of God
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Read this ladys story and at the end there is a video of her singing it at her church when she was sick. Beautiful song=)
Monday, December 20, 2010
Rita, I also received a check from Paul Raines, the owner of WEstern Auto. Bobbie Shawn brought it to Danny this morning for the building fund. What am I to do with it. I have his address and I will email it to you. It was for 50$.
Teresa, I have tons of christmas wrapping to do if you get bored=) Emily is coming wednesday hopefully to help me with the boys but not hers!
I felt better today after starting the antibiotics, doc did some tests yesterday in the ER and discovered a UTI, which I haven't had since I was pregnant with Jacob!
We went to the kids Christmas play last night at church and it was so good! It was called "O Savior, Where Art Thou?" Of course based on O Brother where art thou. Tanner was Jeremiah, the man in constant sorrow. Jacob was a shepherd. The music was fun and it brought several laughs! But also a good message.
Steve and Teresa came, and we had almost a full house!
Well I am going to see if I can't get enough energy to do something.
Blain and I had to run to Lewisburg to the Massey Ferguson Store so he could Christmas shop for Kaiden. And of course, I went to the Jewelry store for Olivia. I got Amy's Christmas card today and the pics are so good. That's one card I don't put in the drawer.
We went shopping at Walmart in Lewisburg and it sure brought back memories of last winter when I was shopping for Mommy and Daddy. Toasted marshmellows, when we could find them...clementines...$2...not too much...peppermint patties, a whole bag...birdseed...tea...hot chocolate...eggs (5 dozen), buttermilk (4)...I don't think I'll ever forget that. I'm still getting Sympathy cards...got one from Alvie Martin.
Teresa, for New Year's, Sally said she will come if she can. I will bring a Shrimp tray and Deer jerky. Bobbie, If you don't know what to bring, may I suggest Sausage Balls!
Blain is off this week so he and Kaiden are enjoying that.
Ruth, you are more like your Mom that you know. Puke on the dress! She would never have let a little thing like that keep her out of church either :) We enjoyed Christmas services yesterday and it was so pretty in the church. Marleigh liked the children's play last night. She will clap her hands and bounce to the music. She encourages me to spontaneous, and one of these days we (together) are just going to "break out" in worship!!!!!!!
Have a safe and blessed last week of shopping and don't forget the little red kettles!
I hope the weather cooperates and we will be able to come. Amy told me that they will not be coming. She starts to work on Monday, January 3, and they are "traveled out."
We kept Brooks and Clara Saturday night and took them to church with us Sunday morning. I got up at 5:30 a.m. to make it to church at 9. I waited until the last minute to dress them so they wouldn't mess up their clothes, but as I was dressing Brooks, he puked on my green corduroy jumper - lots of it. I just put on my long coat and wore it.
Congratulations Cindy
Anonymous For The Register-Herald The Register-Herald Mon Dec 20, 2010, 12:02 AM EST
BECKLEY — West Virginia's 2011 Teacher of the Year Drema McNeal of Raleigh County is among 86 teachers from the state who earned National Board Certification this years.
West Virginia is ranked 20th nationwide in the number of new National Board Certified Teachers, the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards announced Wednesday on National Board Certification Day.
West Virginia is 24th in the total number of National Board Certified Teachers over time, with 580, outpacing much larger states, such as Texas, Massachusetts, Tennessee and Colorado.
"National Board Certified Teachers not only have to prove they know their subject matter, but they also must provide evidence they know how to effectively teach their subjects to students," said state Superintendent Steve Paine. "National Board Certified Teachers know how to bridge the gap between what students learn today and what they need to know to be successful in the 21st century. Teachers who receive the national certification are clearly among America's best."
This year, West Virginia increased its National Board Certified Teachers by 17.4 percent, compared to a national average of 10 percent.
Southern West Virginia teachers receiving certification in 2010 are:
Fayette: Carol Learmonth; Greenbrier: Connie Crowe, Cindy Durham, Kimberly Tincher; Nicholas: Lori Cvetnick, Christina Tinney; Raleigh: Tammy Acord, Amanda Meadows, Drema McNeal, Diana Thompson-Mills; Wyoming: Alisha Deskins.
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~Rita~
Sunday, December 19, 2010
I started running a fever yesterday, couldn't get warm and that is SO not like me. I guess I will go get a chest xray, blood count and a urine in the ER today. NOT the way I planned on spending my last few shopping days! Julie, I am glad you told me that! No one ever told me to do that! I could've went just for a check to make sure and had everything taken care of. The toothache has turned into more of facepain and the whole upper part of the left side of my mouth.
Has anyone started a list of food for New Years? What you are bringing? What about drinks? Do we need to all bring our favorite? I will bring chocolate chip cookies! And probably some type of finger sandwiches or ham biscuits one or the other...
Trish, Do you know anything about this?
BECKLEY — Greenbrier County Emergency Control Center reported that a hunter was found dead near Dawson in a Wildlife Management Area. According to the 911 operator, the call came in at 9:21 a.m. Saturday and is still under investigation by the Division of Natural Resources.
The body was taken to the Greenbrier Valley Medical Center in Ronceverte; the hunter's name has not been released
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~Rita~