Showing posts with label Photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photos. Show all posts

Monday, December 17, 2007

Special Thanks













I would like to thank Cheyenne & Amy and Ralph & Lori for their hospitality. I had a really good time.




It was great to see Aunt April, Sandy, PJ, Becka, Cathy, Orlando, Nyssa, and Aunt Robin -- we spent a very good afternoon together at the park for a picnic and an ornament hunt. I wish I had a few more days so I could spend more time with them, but I had to see the new addition to our family in Orlando -- Cindy's son Robert just had a baby boy in September.




The boys worked real hard at getting me to move to Florida.




Cheyenne had me out on his boat cruising around, some fishing, a quick ride in his Cobra, and then the three of us had a good night of food and drinks. Cathy, Orlando, and Nyssa came over for dessert and hanging out Friday night. Danny even took the time to come over from Ft. Myers to spend with us one night. They made it a great vacation right from the start and Cheyenne was happy to get back to work to get some rest.




I got to Ralph and Amy's earlier then expected so while Ralph was at a meeting I sent the afternoon with Lori and the boys talking. Then I meet up with Ralph at his boat. Spent a great day fishing with him, his friends, and a shrimp boat. Got to watch the boys play soccer. The last night in Florida we went out to dinner, drinks, and a tow.




Thank you all for a great vacation and memories.




Love you all and it will not take 8-9 yrs before I come down again
Happy Holidays and Best wishes




The season is upon us where we're all very busy, busy, busy working extra hours, shopping a bit longer, racing around to put all our ducks in row, so we can relax for one day and enjoy each others company. For me, Christmas gets more exciting the older Cassie gets, and the more I get to know the ones that are close to me with each passing year. We are forever changing in this world, and its good to slow down once in awhile to see why we do the things we do. Another Christmas I can see through the eyes of a three year old and really feel the magic it brings. Having warm thoughts and wishing for good blessings on family far away and enjoying the family that is right here. I forget sometimes how blessed I am in this life, and can become truly grateful for whatever problems that come my way. That God gave me such a wonderful gift, that happiness is my choice. That life is meant to be enjoyed and Family is meant to be loved. This past year hasn't been the easiest for any of us, yet here we are, rushing around looking for just the right thing for Christmas. That pretty cool if you ask me. Love to everyone, Merry Christmas, and have a safe New Year.

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Marion Neuhaus


(posted by request)
We all miss you, Gramma!

Sunday, September 23, 2007

A TRIBUTE TO MARION NEUHAUS


1918-2007

When I realized that I wasn’t going to be able to attend the Celebration of the Life of Marion Neuhaus, I decided to write down and share with you all some of the wonderful memories I have of that great lady.

First of all, you should know that I was married to Charles Neuhaus, the younger brother of “Grandpop” Herb Neuhaus, Marion’s husband.

Charles and I spent many happy Sundays visiting Herb and Marion in their little house on Manitou Road in Manasquan. In fact, the first time was way back in 1941 when I was dating Charlie and he insisted that I had to meet his favorite sister-in-law, Marion. I wondered how we would be received, just dropping in but I shouldn’t have worried. Of course, Marion insisted we stay for dinner and as always acted as though we were honored guests. That was Marion, no matter when you showed up, she was always happy to have your company. The first thing she would do was to put on the coffee pot and invite you to have a meal with them. Remember, this was right at the end of the Great Depression and money for groceries was tight but no matter what she had, Marion was always ready to feed you a meal.

Marion was like a big sister to my husband, Charlie from the time he was a teenager and was always encouraging him in his life whatever projects or jobs he was interested in. In fact, she used to help him choose gifts for me when we were dating (I wasn’t supposed to know he had help). I believe she even picked out my engagement ring.

Charlie and I spent many weekends visiting Marion and Herb. One time I remember being at the house(by now there were quite a few little “Neuhauses” running around ) we were all sitting at the table and Herb, Jr. about 4 years old was on the second floor and decided to come down the stairs on his tricycle. It all happened so fast that we just watched in amazement as he bumped his way all the way down the staircase. No one moved quick enough to stop him. He was a little bit bruised but no real damage done. Marion just took it all in stride, laughing as though that kind of thing happened every day.

Another Sunday we were at the house for someone’s birthday, I don’t recall whose, but Marion had baked (as usual) a beautiful cake, decorated it and set it on the counter until dinner time. Now my memory isn’t as good as it used to be, but while the adults were busy drinking coffee , (April ,forgive me if I accuse you wrongly), April, aged 3, got onto a stool behind the counter and reached up and dug out and ate a great big portion of the beautiful cake without anyone noticing. UNTIL after dinner when Marion brought the cake to the table for desert and realized there was a large hole in the backside of it. Well, we enjoyed the rest of it anyway. Didn’t really faze Marion at all. Didn’t seem to affect April either. Just an ordinary day with the kids.

I will always remember Marion for her kindnesses towards Charlie and myself all of our lives. But a special time stands out in my memory. When our son, Herb was born in May 1959, I was very ill and hardly able to take care of my family. At the time we were living in Kearny, NJ in my Dad’s house. When my Dad suddenly died and his house was sold we had to find a place for our family to live. Marion came to our rescue. She found us a house to rent practically across the street from where she and Herb lived in Manasquan. So we packed up and moved. Because I was ill and had to have physical therapy, Marion volunteered to drive me to the doctor’s office every other day for I don’t know how many weeks. Of course she also helped take care of my son, Herb, who was then about 7 months old.

Not to mention helping with grocery shopping, making sure my two older kids were enrolled in school and everything else imaginable. Plus of course, taking care of her own family, and keeping my spirits up while she did all these things. Who else but Marion could mange all of that? I will always be grateful.

I’ve always admired what we called Marion’s “spunk”. I guess it goes by the name of “courage.” I never saw her afraid to try anything new or travel wherever she felt like she wanted to go. There were times when I would phone to see how things were only to hear she was on her way to Florida, Texas or any other state in the Union. She could surprise you at any time.

Later on in years when she was quite a bit older, was having trouble with walking. But typically Marion was not giving up. She wanted a mobile scooter. Charles and I were living in a trailer park in West Palm Beach, Florida and Marion came to visit. Charlie had a scooter and we had a ramp built from the front door of the trailer down to the sidewalk. We were all in the trailer and Charlie asked Marion if she would like to try out his scooter. She had never driven one. Of course he meant for her to try it out in the house but Marion, feeling very sure of herself, drove out the door onto the ramp. We should have known Marion didn’t do anything halfway. She went full throttle out the door and down the ramp!!! She had a heavy foot on the accelerator not realizing how fast that would be. Well, thankfully she made it without going over the edge but you can bet we were all holding out collective breaths!! She managed to get it under control about a block away no harm done.

That was my great friend and heroine, Marion. I shall miss her forever.

Katharine M. Neuhaus
(Aunt Kay)

Friday, August 03, 2007

Happy 3rd Birthday Cassie

Cassie had a fun day with her friends and family, we are throwing her a party next weekend (a few people couldnt be here this weekend) I posted some new pics on my blog, hope you check it out. I cant believe how fast the time goes...



Monday, July 30, 2007

You Will Never Guess What Happened.







I Got Engaged
I asked Linsey Simpson (my girlfriend for the last 13 months) to marry me, and she said Yes!!!!



Sunday, June 24, 2007

Do you noodle?

Because Gramma does!

Mom (April), Gramma (Marion), and I went over to Peanut Island for the afternoon. We had a wonderful time, and can’t wait to have a family picnic there! (You can also camp on the Island, and I’m thinking that it would be fun to get several of us there for a weekend. Anyone up for that?)

Anyway, while we were waiting for the water taxi to take us to the island, we met up with a group of young people who had already begun to empty their coolers. They laughingly offered us a noodle, probably figuring that none of us would even know what a noodle was. As far as mom and I went, they were correct. Gramma, however, totally blew them out of the water by taking them up on their offer. They ended up adopting Gramma, and we were invited to hang with them for the day.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Family Gathering CD

After almost a year, the photo CD of our first "Family Gathering" is finally finished! We had five six photographers, and over 1250 photos. It was really difficult, but I managed to get it down to just a 40 minute slide show. I want to thank everyone that helped -- you're all mentioned in the show's credits.

I'll be sending out emails and/or letters with your chance to get a copy of the CD. If you don't hear from me in the next two weeks, please feel free to just email or call me and ask for your copy. (I might not have current addresses for everyone).

Monday, May 21, 2007

W.W.R.S.*


I picked up Aunt Robin at the airport this afternoon, and she is now up at mom's in Port St. Lucie. We had a wonderful evening, chatting and laughing and comparing arm pits (you really had to be there!).

I'm not sure what the day-to-day plans are, but Robin will be down here until the 30th. So if any of the Florida folk want to get together, just give us a hollar. We really should do something spectacular for Memorial Day weekend...

[*what would Robin say?]

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Charles: 3 Truths and a Fib



All is going great here in NJ, Cassie is getting big and is smart as ever. We had a great Easter with the parents, Aunt Robin & Granny, and Cassie got to take a train ride with the Easter Bunny, she hosted an Easter Egg Hunt. Lori and Chris came down the day after.
We had a lovely tea party with Cassies new tea set (thanks Aunt Lori & Uncle Chris) The weather is great and I think winter has finally left us. Everything is really wonderful in our lives right now!
OK now for the game...
1 We moved
2 Danielle started a business on Ebay
3 Charles got a huge raise
4 Cassie knows all the words to 5 songs and sings all the time.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Hula Hoop Video

At the Easter Egg Hunt last weekend, Cathy and I got to talking about this video. She asked me to post it to share with everyone. It was taken in November when Gramma was down visiting us in Florida.

Friday, April 13, 2007

Family Easter Egg Hunt (Florida version)

This year mom, Cathy & I got together Easter afternoon for the family egg hunt. We had hoped Cheyenne and Amy would join us, but because we were so late planning it, they already had plans.

I've put up pictures on pbase, but here are some highlights:


Saturday, March 10, 2007

Family Gathering Web Album

Google has added another cool feature that we can use on our family website -- an automatically updated web album. (If you are signed in to post a comment here, you'll see our album when you click on the link!) Since the service is still new, only photos that were posted from December forward are currently included in the album. Eventually all of the photos we've ever posted on The Family Gathering will be there.

I'm also putting a link to the album on the sidebar, to make it easy to find the album. Let me know what you all think...

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Becky's New York Adventure

Becky, my youngest (who isn't so young anymore), just got back from a weekend trip to New York. We flew her up to visit with her sister, Cari. Apparently they had a wonderful time. And I'm still here at home, looking at photos and feeling very jealous.

If anyone would like to see some highlights of her trip, I've posted them online.

Friday, January 05, 2007

A very nice Gathering


Bob was up from Tennessee so we had a nice visit!

Thursday, December 28, 2006




Merry Christmas! Will post a picture of the rest of the family when I figure out how to get them off the digital camera, or when Sean gets home, or when Kevin wakes up, which ever comes first!

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

The Joy of Christmas

Its the day after Christmas, and we're trying to get back to "normal" around here, still riding on the energy from the day before. We were charged by a 2 year old tearing through gifts for the first time in her precious life. Watching her discover the joy of many surprises was an unexplainable feeling, it made me think of my own childhood, but instead of through my eyes I got to see it from my parents perspective and watching old memories gain new meaning. Instead of rejoicing over my own good fortune this year, I couldn't help but think how incredible it must have been for Cassie, from the first gift to to the last moments of wakefulness will always be a day I will be hard pressed to forget. This simple joy made me remember the large and wonderous family Cassie comes from and we wanted to make sure and to wish for everyone to take a moment to remember the first gift you ever opened, the first gift your child opened and even the first presents you watched your parents open and try to remember with a smile these are the joys that our family characters been built on. Merry Christmas Everyone!

Monday, December 18, 2006

Happy Birthday Charles

Just wanted to be the first one to wish you a Very Happy Birthday!

XxOoxoXo
Love Dan & Cass



Thursday, November 23, 2006

Some more pics



A couple more pics it wouldnt let me post on the previous post....

A day of thanks and reflection

Sorry its been a while since we have posted, (three months) life has been really busy as we all know can happen. A quick catch up, Work has been great between my job and side jobs from my father. Copper has been in demand, and so have I. Cassies growing up so fast, she can say the alphabet, count to 15, name her body parts, and identify many animal sounds. Danielle is doing great, and doing a great job teaching Cassie. When I come home from work, something new is always happening. We bought a new used car finally and retired the red mercury sable. The dealership made a mistake and we made out pretty good. Danielle has updated pictures on her MSN Space blog. Since we have been so busy, today was welcomed and enjoyed. We slowed down just a little for a few hours to break bread with Mom and Dad, good food, good company, made a few phone calls to the siblings, and played with Cassie as the food was prepared. Herb and his family stopped in for some delicious dessert and coffee before we had to retire for the evening. Today I thought about everything I have to be thankful for and I came to the conclusion I am thankful for everthing in my Life these days. Even the downs I have experienced this past year made possible the better moments and opportunities that have come. I feel I am truly blessed to have days like today. We love you all, and have a safe Thanksgiving weekend.