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Our memorial to Edith Balsly

November 12, 2008 by Susan Leave a Comment

Edith was the matriarch of our family… the glue that held our families together and she will forever be an inspiration to us all.

My grandma played a large part of NOT ONLY my childhood, but my entire life. She has always been there… at Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, birthdays and every other significant event. I am grateful for the time that we have had with her. I’m grateful for the time my children have had with her. I *think* they will remember her when they grow up.

Her sense of humor, and love of travel have carried her far. She was a humanitarian, a role model, the unsung hero in many of our lives, and a gift to us all. While I can’t speak for but a fraction of this rich, woman’s life, I can say this:

She was Extraordinarily loving: never missing a beat when it came to acknowledging an accomplishment or special event for someone else or having the foresight to know that we had to save so that we can properly take care of our families.

She was Genuinely forgiving: when we messed up, sometimes violating the very principles that she stood for, forgiveness still followed.

She was Uncommonly strong: the discovery of a box of Ralph’s old letters to her during the war surely kept her going during his almost 6-year absence. That, along with a diligent exercise regimen for so many years… and even up until this October.

Anyone remotely connected with our family knows of her adventure to California, much of which is documented on video.

Her love of God inspired many years of service in her church from Deacon to Women’s Society President and Circle leader for years. We also found notes from circle meetings in 1979 & 1980.

She practically raised her grand children and has influenced everyone she met for the better.

And during the last years of her daughter Pat’s career, she shopped and cooked meals for 4 people, 3 nights a week, followed by many Bridge games. She was an avid card player and has requested a deck of cards be in her coffin!

We’ve all enjoyed numerous photo albums and are grateful for the technology enabling us to share some of them with you today. (in the other room, you’ll find almost 400 pictures from birth until death)

Many celebrations were held in her Kreis Ln. home of 64 years. She has been blessed with good health for 95 years and was thankful to enjoy that final birthday celebration in October before her illness was diagnosed. She had a full life and confidentally told everyone "I’m going home to die". She even called her friends to tell them goodbye. All she hoped for, was to go quick and pain free.

Most don’t have the opportunity to have "Death and dying parties" and she reveled in them! She told us final words of wisdom… like to count our blessings, and be thankful in all things, and bury any sorrows in doing good deeds to others. Then, we too, can have a legacy like hers. Maybe not as long as the 34,718 days she was on this earth, but hopefully close.

Before she knew she had cancer, she whispered to me at our birthday party that she lost much of her appetite and was concerned about losing 10 pounds. She said, "that’s not good for a person my age." …knowing I don’t talk to many other 95 year olds. Only days later, we got the diagnosis.

At one of these "death and dying parties," I told her it would be nice to have her around for the upcoming holidays, and her response was "…oooohhh no, I’m ready to go and in fact, I hope to be with Ralph in time for our anniversary" (This Sat. Nov. 22nd) She expects Ralph to be anxiously awaiting her at the gate and greet her with, "Edie, What took you so long?"

Well, we all know that reunion happened Tues. morning. So, my tears are tears of happiness, and it should be for everyone here. For she’s been preparing for this occasion with great fervor and dedication, other traits for which she’ll always be remembered.

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Rabbit Hash Barn trip to see Gregory Morris Group

September 12, 2008 by Jason Leave a Comment

We did a trip over to Rabbit Hash to see the last show in the barn for the year before they move things back into the General Store. We love Rabbit Hash. We meet on the banks of the river in Rising Sun, Indiana and canoe across the river… which is really a step back into Americana. In Rabbit Hash, the local pets run for Mayor and they insist on keeping life simple.

Imagine… instead of a long line to pay a cover to go inside a place that you really don’t care for, we walk right in, no cover, grab a bowl and help yourself to the most delicious home-cooked food in Kentucky. The locals are awesome and anyone who knows the secret of Rabbit Hash becomes a regular.

On this trip, we saw the Gregory Morris Group really lay it down. Shoes came off, corn-bread crumbs hit the floor and the barn was shakin’ – Cant wait till the next trip back to Rabbit Hash. Check out the pictures and videos. Sorry about the quality, we only went with what we could canoe over in!

 

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The state must love me… for Jury Duty

August 15, 2008 by Jason Leave a Comment

Jury duty… our civic duty. Something that each of us are supposed to do at least one time in our life. Maybe you’ve been called for it, maybe you’ve done it… maybe you’ve done it more than once?

Well, I’m only 36 and I’ve been called four times now. It’s getting old being a whiner. Is that what I sound like? I know my obligation to this country is still lingering over my head since I’ve talked my way out of it each of the previous times. But, for good reason, in my opinion. Everyone knows I’m P.O.A. for my dad and if I’m not running across country to and from work, or busting late hours at the office, I’m trying to get a second to be a dad, and a decent husband.

Apparently my letters of woe have been taken seriously, because they just throw my name back into the hat to be called again… and the cycle repeats.

They tell you to bring a book, there will lots of waiting, and you will likely be presiding over something intensely wild, like traffic or seat belt offenders. It pains me to think that I could spend a week, or 3 days, or even a day of my life for $10 bucks an hour and worse, more time that I don’t have to spare. Kids need fed, bills need paid and ailing dad needs assistance, family wants attention, feeling guilty not being there. Life is cruel sometimes. But, maybe these are the tests that if we pass, we’re really are a man worthy of God’s countenance upon us.

I think our system is broken, in many ways, but I’ll keep it to one thought. If you can afford a lawyer dream team, it all comes down to knowing the granules of the law and having a set of people who want to save your ass, i.e. money. The jurors in there typically don’t know the law enough, myself included I’ll admit, to possibly offer any intelligence on evidence evaluation, proper ethics associated with the field, the list goes on. Others, arguably couldn’t pass a 5th grade civics test. But, most of us with a shred of brain, feel that an offender who beats an officer’s head in, or a son that wipes out his family, should be put away for a long time. Again, enter the dream team.

I know it sounds like I’m making excuses, but… I *really* am not interested. Ashamed, maybe a little.

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Michigan City, Our new Beach Vacation Spot!

July 2, 2008 by Susan Leave a Comment

Our family vacation is going wonderfully. We spent our first night exploring the beach resort. Our house is situated across from “waterfall park,” and overlooking Lake Kai, one of the man-made lakes. So that is where we went first. It is a pond surrounded by tall grasses and has a waterfall in the middle and a dock that extends out in the water. While we were there, we spotted a beaver at work, he was pulling sticks across the pond and took them under with him. Then we went to go find Sheridan beach, since we planned to go there in the morning. Along the way, we toured the streets and admired all the beautiful houses. The community is perfect, from the houses to its people. Everybody is very friendly. The community is very diverse and everyone seems to get along well. Nothing like you find in the city. When we arrived at the beach we went across a long board walk that is surrounded by an array of plant life, trees, and birds chirping. The sounds the birds make are very relaxing and beautiful and is only a prelude to what it is like at the beach. I would never have imagined these freshwater lakes would be like the ocean, and even more breath-taking. We played on the beach some, and then headed back to out house, when it started to get dark.

DSC07652The next day we went to Beachwalk’s community park for children. Hannah wanted to go the night before, but it got too dark. The park has lots of tires, slides, a treehouse, and is equipped with a zip line just for small children. Nicholas likes playing on the tires and Hannah likes the zip line. After the park, we went to the beach. The kids have really got into playing in the sand and water. We have fallen in love with the community and could even imagine living here.

Sunday we woke up and got ready to play on the beach. After the beach we retreated back to our house and ate dinner. We went to the park and headed back home when the bugs started biting. We have played in the houses back yard with their yard toys and of course the red wine has been flowing. We ended the night playing boards games with Nicholas and Hannah.

Monday was pretty much like Sunday, more relaxing times on playing on the beach and at the park. Jason played in the sand with the kids and sculpted a crocodile. The kids loved it. We also brought the ipod for tunes at the beach. The weather and everything couldn’t be more perfect.

Tuesday was Hannah’s birthday. I woke up and baked a cake for her 6th birthday. I can’t believe it has been six years already. We first spent the day playing on the beach. Jason made another crocodile for the kids. I don’t know who is enjoying the sand the most. We also brought the ipod back again, so we could enjoy the tunes while we were relaxing on the beach. Then we came back and ate lunch. Hannah wanted to go to DSC01737the park and Nicholas wanted to go to the swimming pool. So that is what we did. Jason took Hannah to the park, and I took Nicolas to the swimming pool. Jason played hide and seek with Hannah in the park, and Nicholas and I played “going on a shark hunt” in the pool. Nicholas loves the water and can’t get enough of it. That night we ate a crock pot dinner along with birthday cake and played in the backyard with their yard games and bubble guns, I packed. After the bugs started to get thick we headed indoors where they all enjoyed playing on the playstation.

Wednesday we went to the beach, it was a little breezy, so we didn’t stay as long as the other days. We went out into the water mostly since the sand was really blowing on the beach. Hannah and Nicholas wanted to come back home to the “purple” house, so we headed back and stopped at the heated swimming pool on the way.

There are people across the street who live in Moores Hill, IN. They came over and said hi and they knew a friend of Jason’s. They also gave us access to their wireless network, so Jason doesn’t have to go into town to check his email. We’ve used all the amenities of the house fully. Jason sits out on the top deck with his guitar (or laptop) and we’ve been through the yard toys and games inside. We’re only half way through the vacation. We have a lot of pictures and video that we’ll get up when we get back.

More in day or two, Susan.

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Flat Rock Canoe Trip

December 30, 2007 by Jason Leave a Comment

On a brisk, late December morning, the crack of dawn found the fellas and I heading to St. Paul to find some more Indiana water… and some scenery.

A couple of canoes, cameras and some MRE’s provided a the fun for the day. The sights included a screeching eagle, a flock of wild geese dragging their wings in the water as they took off, loads of natural rock and river formations and some wild, very cold water.

Take a look at these fine photos and videos and you’ll agree that winter is as beautiful as summer.

Flat Rock Canoe December 2007
Flat Rock Canoe December 2007
Flat Rock Canoe December 2007
Flat Rock Canoe December 2007
Taking a break on the bank.
Taking a break on the bank.
Darian and Jimmy.
Calm waters.
Looking ahead.
Jimmy paddles.
Getting some white water.
Paddlin’
Paddlin’
Greats views on the river.
Greats views on the river.
Greats views on the river.
Greats views on the river.
Fun on the river.
Fun on the river.
Fun on the river.
Fun on the river.
Exploring the river banks.
Exploring the river banks.
Great views on the river.
Great views on the river.
Exploring the river banks.
Exploring the river banks.
Exploring the river banks.
Exploring the river banks.
Resting on the bank.
Docked.
Resting on the bank.
Exploring the river banks.
Exploring the river banks.
Exploring the river banks.
Great views.
Great views.
Friends on the river.
Friends on the river.
Friends on the river.
Friends on the river.
Great views on the river.
Great views on the river.
Packin’ it up.
Great views on the river.
Great views on the river.
Great views on the river.
Great views on the river.

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