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This blog is for the benefit of our extended family. In our daily activities we often neglect the ones we love. Please feel free to comment whenever you feel the urge. We can all "stay in touch" this way. Luv Ya; Bruce 'n Pat


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| From L to R: Susan, Maxine's Daughter: Samantha "Sam", Susan's Granddaughter; Chris, Susans Daughter and Aunt Maxine. |


Pat and I and Canuck went to Peoria, IL to celebrate our Anniversary with her cousin Nikki Mitts and her Husband Rich. Their anniversary is on the same date as ours, different year though. We went out to dinner at a really super Italian restaurant. We stayed overnight and Rich took us on a tour of Peoria where he has lived all his life so we had a very knowledgeable tour guide. Played several games of euchre too. It was a great anniversary celebration. We are tentatively planning on returning for a more extended stay with the RV.
Speaking of the RV, I parked it in the back yard last fall which may have been a mistake. The soil has become very ‘soggy’ and I have no idea when it will be dry enough to move the trailer. We’ll see. We definitely need to prepare a better parking area for it this year. I was hoping that it would get cold enough long enough to freeze the soil so I could think about moving it before spring. I don't think that will happen, heck I wonder if it would've in N. Dakota this year. Smile!
We are looking forward to a very busy summer. We will have Glenda (from Crosby) for a week or so, Cousin Karen Reed for a week or so during reunion and I suspect others too. Pat is going to Paducah,Kentucky for a quilt event also. I would like to go to a blackpowder event at Friendship, IN. where there is shooting of flintlock rifles and a old time 'rendezvous' encampment. Should be very interesting.
.. a telescope for her bird watching.
It is set up in the Living-room looking out the sliding glass door. She now has enough bird feeders for the entire population with a couple of miles. We have started a instant raman noodle soup diet so we can afford to feed her Cardinals. When Pat leaves the house to go to the barn for feeding Smiley she has at least 1 Cardinal for an escort.
In the picture she is bird and snow watching. Kinda reminds me of 'Grandma Moses' eh? We have been told we should expect upwards of a couple of inches today. At the rate it is snowing now, I believe it.
I am starting to shop for a new (used?) Mac for Pat so she can have the benefit of the latest Operating systems since 10.5.8. Her old laptop cannot run many of the updated/newer applications. I'm thinking a refurb iMac or MacMini.
This probably will not surprise you.....
There are actually two messages here. The first is very interesting, but the second is absolutely astounding - and explains a lot.
A recent "Investor's Business Daily" article provided very interesting statistics from a survey by the United Nations International
Health Organization.
Percentage of men and women who survived a cancer five years after diagnosis:
U.S. 65%
England 46%
Canada 42%
Percentage of patients diagnosed with diabetes who received treatment within six months:
U.S. 93%
England 15%
Canada 43%
Percentage of seniors needing hip replacement who received it within six months:
U.S. 90%
England 15%
Canada 43%
Percentage referred to a medical specialist who see one within one month:
U.S. 77%
England 40%
Canada 43%
Number of MRI scanners (a prime diagnostic tool) per million people:
U.S. 71
England 14
Canada 18
Percentage of seniors (65+), with low income, who say they are in "excellent health":
U.S. 12%
England 2%
Canada 6%
And now for the last statistic:
National Health Insurance?
U.S. NO
England YES
Canada YES
Check this last set of statistics!!
The percentage of each past president's cabinet who had worked in the private business sector prior to their appointment to the cabinet.
You know what the private business sector is a real-life business, not a government job. Here are the percentages.
T. Roosevelt.................... 38%
Taft.................................. 40%
Wilson ........................... 52%
Harding........................... 49%
Coolidge......................... 48%
Hoover............................ 42%
F. Roosevelt................... 50%
Truman........................... 50%
Eisenhower................ .... 57%
Kennedy......................... 30%
Johnson.......................... 47%
Nixon.............................. 53%
Ford................................ 42%
Carter............................. 32%
Reagan........................... 56%
GH Bush......................... 51%
Clinton .......................... 39%
GW Bush........................ 55%
Obama..................... 8%
This helps to explain the incompetence of this administration: only 8% of them have ever worked in private business!
That's right! Only eight percent---the least, by far, of the last 19 presidents! And these people are trying to tell our bigcorporations how to run their business?
How can the president of a major nation and society, the one with the most successful economic system in world history, stand and talkabout business when he's never worked for one? Or about jobs when he has never really had one? And when it's the same for 92% of his senior staff and closest advisers? They've spent most of their time in academia, government and/or non-profit jobs or as "community organizers." They should have been in an employment line.
… is not North Dakota!
0700: It is 12.7º F outside and the wind is blowing. I suspect that I will be able to us the Snow Blower today although I don't believe we will try to go anywhere. The birds were very busy trying to empty the feeders yesterday. They knew, I think. When the sun comes up it will be a winter wonderland.
With the festivities of the holidays over Pat is spending more time getting her backlog of quilting completed.
0900: It looks like 2-3" of snow so far. The city has plowed our street this morning. Canuck loves the snow, he is having a good time playing in it. Smiley is doing fine also. It is really kinda pleasant day. Still not enough snow to break out the snow blower yet, that's OK by me.
The snow dog waiting for birds at the feeders. Canuck very patiently stands like a pointer until a sufficient number of birds arrive.
Then he runs to the fence barking. The birds seem to know it is a game.
…yet but we sure are having “spring like” weather! In the 50’s today. We keep waiting for the ‘big’ storm to come. This is almost sinful. This coming weekend is supposed to bring some snow, maybe 2 inches.
… been without internet since Wednesday Dec 28th. It is about 3pm on the 30th. Verizon has had their towers crash for data in several areas of the country. We are lucky, we are in one of those areas.
I am writing this in hopes that we are back on line before the First of the year.
We had a very nice Christmas.. Lots of Indiana family around. We did miss our "North Dakota" family though… all of you!
01/02/2012: It is snowing, windy and cold. A good day to stay home and watch TV.
We are watching the Rose Parade as we have traditionally for too many years to remember! Just the same as the Rose Bowl game. I'll be rooting for the Oregon Ducks this year.
GO DUCKS!!!!
We still do not have Internet service. Very bad, Verizon! We have been told that it is some kind of system wide problem in the mid west and they will be working on it on monday. Ya, sure!
Yesterday (Sunday) we hosted a dinner for family. A informal affair with Ham and fixin's the guests brought. Let's see, Kay, Joy, Elinor, Bill and Jerry & Jo-an Walls all attended. Carol Clem was intending to come but we were experiencing very high winds (50 mph gusts) and she was not comfortable driving in those conditions. I don't think I would have been either. The card table was set up and the games began after dinner.
It's the halftime for the RoseBowl and the game is all tied up 28 all and it is 6:45 PM. I'll put this to bed and hope I can get it posted tomorrow.
01/06/2012 Wow! It's 1730 and I've got my self back on the Internet. We had a very pleasant last 2 days with a visit from our Illinois cousins, Richard and Nikki Mitts. We really had a grand time with them. We also discovered our wedding anniversaries were on the same day. Neat, huh? We are tentatively planning a get together for that date..
Later,
..well. We are expecting our first "snow storm" this evening. (expect 2-3") The temperatures are forecast above freezing. This is not what we have become accustomed to in N.Dakota. Meanwhile it is rainy and soggy, decidedly unpleasant, but not sub zero! In looking at the historical weather data, I surmise that we are probably going to experience very few days below zeroºF.
Pat is ill with the creeping crud. Sinus, headache, and miseries of all sorts. It appears to be starting to break-up some so there is hope of survival😃.
I have discovered that the pick-up is too long to fit in the garage. Only about 6", but it may as well be six feet! We will have to deal with that in the future somehow. This winter the pickup will have to be an outside truck.
Canuck was tested for his thyroid and he was found in need of medication for it. The medication for his itching has helped and we are hoping the thyroid med will help too. I do not like using steroid based meds, they are hard on the liver and probably will shorted his life. We are working with "trade offs" here and it's kind off a rock and hard place scenario.
Everything made the same noise:
'CrrrrrrrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaaaaaaccccK!'
I am not old, I am crispy!!!
…you can tell that things have settled in to somewhat of a routine here by the lack of my posts. We are busy though. Mostly eating!
We went to the local Methodist Church (New Market) with Tom and Elinor for a Turkey dinner last night. Then they came to the house and played games. The dinner was "OK". I know all of you have experienced a meal like this, long on enthusiasm and that was about all. It was nice to be with family, meet our local towns folks and we enjoyed the outing.
Pat is still playing with her Pie Safe. It is full of dishes but their arrangement in still in doubt and she reassesses her arrangements and adjusts daily. We have determined that the glass in the doors is very old (it is 'wavy') and may have been part of the original design. So my original thought that the 'tin' had been removed is suspect now.
I am going to MISS thanksgiving with my family. This will be the first year we did not have Thanksgiving with our kids for a very long time. It has always been a special day for us and the kids. Color this paragraph with sadness, please.
Kids; Please remember us in your prayers on thanksgiving, we will certainly be remembering all of you that day.
…to be settling down to a dull roar. We have had the items we anticipated that needed to be done when we purchased this place. Roof repair, exhaust fans (Kitchen and both bathrooms) are now vented to the outside and we have plenty of insulation in the floor and ceiling. The insulation has made a noticeable effect, I think that will pay off in the long run. Still lots of yard work to do though. Spring will be a busy time.
Our friends at Lake Holiday have included us in many of the activities that are part of that private community. Pat had a "ladies luncheon" yesterday and today she is going to a "Antique Club" outing in Crawfordsville.
Fall is upon us! Wind, rain (not much) and falling, blowing leaves. There is even talk of possible snow showers north of Lafayette this afternoon. That's a good place for the snow. OMG!! it started to snow about 3:30 PM, Canuck thought it was wonderful. Nothing stuck.
We are well taken care of as far as Thanksgiving meals is concerned. There are Church meals, Club meals and family meals. The 'Lamb bunch' are going to Turkey Run for Thanksgiving dinner. I expect that will be fun. After the meal we expect most will come to our home for games etc.. Keep everyone out of the bars.
Saturday we are planning a trip to Covington to claim a antique "Pie Safe" that we purchased last weekend while shopping with Carol Clem, a cousin.
We will use it for storing the china, et al. The perforated tin inserts in the door have been replaced with glass. What do you think?
…….shows that we were born.
A Death Certificate shows that we died.
Pictures show that we lived!
Have a seat . . . Relax . . . And read this slowly.
I Believe...
That just because two people argue,
Doesn't mean they don't love each other.
And just because they don't argue,
Doesn't mean they do love each other.
I Believe....
That we don't have to change friends if
We understand that friends change.
I Believe...
That no matter how good a friend is, they're going to hurt
you every once in a while and you must forgive them for that.
I Believe....
That true friendship continues to grow, even over the longest distance.
Same goes for true love.
I Believe...
That you can do something in an instant
That will give you heartache for life.
I Believe...
That it's taking me a long time
To become the person I want to be.
I Believe....
That you should always leave loved ones with
Loving words. It may be the last time you see them.
I Believe...
That you can keep going long after you think you can't.
I Believe...
That we are responsible for what
We do, no matter how we feel.
I Believe....
That either you control your attitude or it controls you.
I Believe...
That heroes are the people who do what has to be done
when it needs to be done, regardless of the consequences.
I Believe...
That money is a lousy way of keeping score.
I Believe...
That my best friend and I can do anything, or nothing, and have the best time.
I Believe...
That sometimes the people you expect to kick you
When you're down, will be the ones to help you get back up.
I Believe...
That sometimes when I'm angry I have the right to be angry,
But that doesn't give me the right to be cruel.
I Believe...
That maturity has more to do with what types of experiences you've had,
And what you've learned from them.....and less to do with how many
Birthdays you've celebrated.
I Believe...
That it isn't always enough to be forgiven by others.
Sometimes, you have to learn to forgive yourself.
I Believe....
That no matter how bad your heart is broken
the world doesn't stop for your grief.
I Believe...
That our background and circumstances may have influenced who we are,
But we are responsible for who we become.
I Believe...
That you shouldn't be so eager to find
Out a secret. It could change your life Forever.
I Believe...
Two people can look at the exact same
Thing and see something totally different.
I Believe...
That your life can be changed in a matter of
Hours by people who don't even know you.
I Believe...
That even when you think you have no more to give, if
A friend cries out to you........you will find the strength to help.
I Believe...
That credentials on the wall do not make you a decent human being.
I Believe....
That the people you care about most in life are taken from you too soon.
I Believe.....
That you should send this to all of the people that you believe in. I just did.
The happiest of people don't necessarily have the best of everything;
They just make the most of everything.
that were taken after Jim-Bill passed. These first were taken at the Beef House in Covington, IN on Oct 27 in a celebration of Bills life.
The following pictures were taken at Turkey Run on Oct 29 after Brenda and Denise (Bills daughters) arrived.
Then we had another get together at the Beef House before the two girls left on Oct 30: